hep kendi kendime düşünürdüm neden bizde şöyle güzel restorasyon kanalı yok diye meğer varmış :) emeklerinize sağlık çalışmalarınızın devamı bekliyorum
That paint job is stunning. Sadly, it will likely wear out with the loose fit bearings. They are supposed to be interference fit for a reason. The imbalance will cause vibrations that will reduce its effectiveness.
@@jl3390 When he turns the grinder off at 17:33 you can literally see the spindles jumping around like a mm, when it was running the vibrations were intense. If he decided he was going to.. machine the shafts smaller, he should have pressed on a bushing or sleeve to bring them back up to spec. Or try to find oversized bearings. At least swapping the bearings will be easy in the future, they'll fall right out!
That’s what stumped me too. It is clear when the bearings were removed, they were removed by force but put back in with no force. All machinery assemblies that contained bearings that I have seen had the bearings always pressed fit over the shafts. Don’t really see the point in a bearing spinning itself around the shaft at 100s of RPM
Your work is incredible, almost too beautiful to use. This and your other work are show pieces! The book press is artwork, I would love to have it my home!
It's fascinating to see these solid workshop machines Metabo made back then in the 70s and 80s..and probably long time before...They were made to last for life. They also had an engine version with 1400/2800 rpms. Wonder how you managed to get the spindle run perfectly. I have tried to find old catalog material on these Metabo pro tools..but so fare with out success! Thanks for sharing your work..an inspiration and help for all of us, who want to keep the best top tools from the past in life..instead of supporting the continous flow of short life-cycle shit made by cheap labor in the low income parts of the world. Lets stop trashing the world with poor new products! :-)
I just bindged watch a whole bunch of your videos. I can't stop watching them. You are a true craftsman and a perfectionist! I noted before about your file work. Your videos inspire me to fix what I have and not buy new. Your craftsmanship is 2nd to none!
The great German precision and accuracy !!! Apart from being an engineer, you also had to learn applied arts, well done, absolute respect, from old BG.
Abi çok prof ya, eline koluna sağlık. Sana zahmet tezgah restorasyon videosu falan koyarsan çok sevinirim. Bazı videolar var takım taklavat az ve mağara gibi yerlerde çekiyorlar. Sen ise tam teşkilat temiz iş yapıyorsun, süpersin devam etmek durmak yok.
Of all the refurbishing videos I watch, and that is a heck of a lot of them, you are the first to even remake the ID tags and labels. That is how it should be. Fresh new label and ID plates to let the owner know exactly what it is, when it was manufacture and all the specs as well. Thumbs Up for sure...
Визуально сделано просто отлично и красиво ! А вот технически, вал прослабил, подшипники сами заскочили. Хорошо видно когда одевал на вал 14,26 минута , заскочили легко двумя пальчиками одел ,вместо насадки . И когда смазывал вал на 15,35 минуте отлично видно как вал болтается. НО как ЭКСПОНАТ выглядит очень красиво. ( надеюсь мастер не обидится на правду , понимаю такой новый ротор не найти ) Спасибо !!
Думаю, даже если начнет подшипник разбивать, можно подобрать подшипник с чуть меньшим диаметром, и под этот диаметр сточить вал, чтобы плотно садился подшипник.
When it come to heating to get a seized screw or bolt lose. Heat causes expansion, so heating the bolt makes it tighter, heating the exterior metal expands that area, and provides a little more more for the bolt to move.Great resto, and thanks for the content!
Bu alanda cok piskopat adamlar var ama bir turk gormek acakcasi beni sevindirdi. Ama tabii bu alandaki diger insanlar ile karsilatirdigimda daha yolun basinda oldugunuzu dusunuyorum. Benim en cok begendigim, My Mechanics ve adamda en begendigim sey malzeme bilgisi, temiz is yapmasi ve en onemlisi bozuk veya calismayan parcalarin yenisi almak yerine gercekten bi sekilde tamir ediyo olmasi. Gordugum kadari ile sizin malzeme bilginiz ve ekipmaniniz saglam ve cok daha guzel restorasyonlar gelecegine eminim. Uye oluyorum videolarinizin devamini bekliyorum.
Teşekkürler, altına yorum yaptığınız bu metabo videosu 15. Video. Bu videoya kadar açık havada 0 derece çalışıldı. Zor ve isteksizlik yaratan bir durum. Bundan sonraki wilton videosu kapalı atölyeye geçişin ilk videosudur. Onu izlemenizi tavsiye ederim.
Appears to be a nice tool. As someone else noted, the bearing fit is incorrect. The bearings should be a press fit on the rotor, and they were when it was being disassembled.
Lovely job. But it’s going to need a bit of balancing or it’s going to shake itself apart! A prop-shaft shop should be able to help with the throw out.
I love watch each and every restoration video! I am a long time subscriber... With regard to the Metabo Bench Grinder Restoration, where did you obtain the replacement badges and labels??? They look terrific!!!
A mistake machining down the bearing surface on the shafts, 1. nobody will see the internal part, 2. those bearings slid on too easily, they should be an interference or press fit to work properly (they are now loose as is evident from the wobbling, vibrating shaft when the machine is turned on at the end), an engineer should know that. In the lathe and polished with steel wool or high grit emery paper would have been better. I would also have taken the plastic seal from the bearing and put a good quality grease in it (replacing the rubbish they give you) and then replaced the seal.
There was a balancing problem in the mill. it works very well right now. I started using this tool myself, you can see it in the last video. Finally, projecting each work to the camera is a separate job and a difficult job.
@@meinemechaniker ctiley2212 is correct in what he is saying. What you did with the shaft is completely pointless there was no need to do that. The vibration was so bad that it made the camera go all funny.
he can try some bearing retainer but it will still be a little loose maybe he should try shimming the shaft with some fine aluminium, id try coke can strips they work I have used them before on worn shafts until a new shaft can be machined
SOLAMENTE PUEDO EXPRESAR MI PUNTO DE VISTA A ESTA RESTAURACION Y ES EXCELENTE Y AGRADECER QUE HAYA ALGUIEN QUE SEPA CUANDO REPARAR UNA PIEZA O CUANDO CAMBIARLA GRACIAS POR ESTE EXCELENTE VIDEO
I initially thought you were going too far on the breakdown, since it did move. Once we could see the inside, you were right. Love the color chosen, but the roller surprised me. I am a big proponent of safety guards. Please consider putting them back on, or a suitable substitute. I see that you are in Germany, my ancestral homeland.
Nicely done bro!! I enjoy watching you work. Who ever gives thumbs down to making something nice again with craftsmanship and good old fashion work, in my opinion lives a miserable life condemned to only point out the flaws in some one else's work, not seeking perfection of there own. On a side note, do you do wives as well?
Excellent work! Have you tried grinding down the plaque rivets like you usually do but then center punch them and drill them out partially using a slightly oversized drill bit? You wouldn’t have to then pry them out forcefully.
Thank you for watching. Don't forget to ''Subscribe''
Good job well done
Thank you. I fly like a butterfly I sting like a bee ;)
10:19 hello mate
Guten tag
Have you tried bilt hamber rust removal products?. . You may have better success
türk olduğunu öğrenince çok şaşırdım 👏
These channels have made me love that Hammerite so much, I think I'm gonna paint my car with it!
😎😎😎 good idea
I love it too. Love the hammered effect. Lol. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Ну, если мозга нет...
You are very meticulous, and thorough, it is hard not to watch video after video! Extremely entertaining and informative.
🙏🏻
hep kendi kendime düşünürdüm neden bizde şöyle güzel restorasyon kanalı yok diye meğer varmış :) emeklerinize sağlık çalışmalarınızın devamı bekliyorum
Teşekkür ederim 👍
That paint job is stunning.
Sadly, it will likely wear out with the loose fit bearings. They are supposed to be interference fit for a reason. The imbalance will cause vibrations that will reduce its effectiveness.
Have to agree with you here. He should not have removed any material from the spindles for exactly that reason.
@@jl3390 When he turns the grinder off at 17:33 you can literally see the spindles jumping around like a mm, when it was running the vibrations were intense. If he decided he was going to.. machine the shafts smaller, he should have pressed on a bushing or sleeve to bring them back up to spec. Or try to find oversized bearings. At least swapping the bearings will be easy in the future, they'll fall right out!
That’s what stumped me too. It is clear when the bearings were removed, they were removed by force but put back in with no force. All machinery assemblies that contained bearings that I have seen had the bearings always pressed fit over the shafts. Don’t really see the point in a bearing spinning itself around the shaft at 100s of RPM
Ive been struggling with my sleep for a while but these videos really help. thank you :)
Ммммм подшипники огонь, посадка от руки. А балансировка просто запредельная ...
Я тоже охренел когда увидел
Your work is incredible, almost too beautiful to use. This and your other work are show pieces! The book press is artwork, I would love to have it my home!
Thank you so much sir. I'm thinking of restoring a new grinder soon. AEG brand.
Best and properly done restoration job I have ever seen on RUclips, well done. Great to see at least one person does not take short cuts.
Thank you 👍
The man is an artist Engineer. I watch, hypnotized through the entire show💜💁♀️
thank you, you are awesome 👏
Hammerite would be an awesome paint on a vehicle. Too cool!
It's fascinating to see these solid workshop machines Metabo made back then in the 70s and 80s..and probably long time before...They were made to last for life. They also had an engine version with 1400/2800 rpms. Wonder how you managed to get the spindle run perfectly. I have tried to find old catalog material on these Metabo pro tools..but so fare with out success! Thanks for sharing your work..an inspiration and help for all of us, who want to keep the best top tools from the past in life..instead of supporting the continous flow of short life-cycle shit made by cheap labor in the low income parts of the world. Lets stop trashing the world with poor new products! :-)
🙏🏻🍀
I just bindged watch a whole bunch of your videos. I can't stop watching them. You are a true craftsman and a perfectionist! I noted before about your file work. Your videos inspire me to fix what I have and not buy new. Your craftsmanship is 2nd to none!
Thank you man 🤚
@@meinemechaniker seriously, you are the finest craftsman I've seen. Keep up the great work!
That poor machine had been rode hard and put up wet. Magnificent restoration.
Man, you are delivering new milestones on yt!
restoration like awesome one dear its looking good
Kpss kitabı hey gidii beee harikasınız başarılarınızın devamını dilerim sonuna kadar süper keyf alarak izledim.
Teşekkürler 👍
Sonunda bir Türk restorator. Milli gururumuzsun 🙂
🙏🏻
Fantastic, perfect, congratulations. I'm from Brazil...
🇧🇷🙏🏻
Excellent restore! I know this an old video but I've watched it many times because I like it so much.
Unlike most other restorers when you need to replace something it's for very good reasons and not just because it's easier to do so.
exactly
Yes, this is why i love this channel too..
Using a bench grinder to clean a bench grinder. Kudos!
Es usted un MAESTRO en este TEMA de las restauraciones de máquinas. Felicitaciones.///.Colombia/4/octubre/2020.
gracias 👍
Tiro o chapéu por todas suas restaurações, que são perfeitas e dignas de respeito 👏👏👏👏🙏🍀🇧🇷
The grinder, the artist and the brushes too all made in Germany
Ottimo lavoro
Complimenti 🇮🇪
Thanks
The great German precision and accuracy !!!
Apart from being an engineer, you also had to learn applied arts, well done, absolute respect, from old BG.
👍
Saustark! Sowas brauche ich auch. Tolle Arbeit!!
danke kerl
Great restoration, the blue metalic paint looks really great on the bench grinder.
Thanks 👍
Abi çok prof ya, eline koluna sağlık. Sana zahmet tezgah restorasyon videosu falan koyarsan çok sevinirim. Bazı videolar var takım taklavat az ve mağara gibi yerlerde çekiyorlar. Sen ise tam teşkilat temiz iş yapıyorsun, süpersin devam etmek durmak yok.
Of all the refurbishing videos I watch, and that is a heck of a lot of them, you are the first to even remake the ID tags and labels. That is how it should be. Fresh new label and ID plates to let the owner know exactly what it is, when it was manufacture and all the specs as well. Thumbs Up for sure...
I did not understand you?
very nice work, like your attention to detail
thanks
Kpss kitabını görünce şaşırdım. Mükemmel iş usta.
teşekkür ederim
Визуально сделано просто отлично и красиво ! А вот технически, вал прослабил, подшипники сами заскочили. Хорошо видно когда одевал на вал 14,26 минута , заскочили легко двумя пальчиками одел ,вместо насадки . И когда смазывал вал на 15,35 минуте отлично видно как вал болтается. НО как ЭКСПОНАТ выглядит очень красиво. ( надеюсь мастер не обидится на правду , понимаю такой новый ротор не найти ) Спасибо !!
Думаю, даже если начнет подшипник разбивать, можно подобрать подшипник с чуть меньшим диаметром, и под этот диаметр сточить вал, чтобы плотно садился подшипник.
Пользуюсь 1 год и все нормально.
What amazing skills you have! I thoroughly loved this video! Keep them coming!!
Best resto I’ve ever watched...
Thank you mr. Edwardas 👍
you don't see many i guess. Look for "my mechanics". similar name i know
since 2002 www.mein-mechaniker.de/
When it come to heating to get a seized screw or bolt lose. Heat causes expansion, so heating the bolt makes it tighter, heating the exterior metal expands that area, and provides a little more more for the bolt to move.Great resto, and thanks for the content!
thank you very much for your valuable comments.
Wrong heat dose help
www.bernzomatic.com/Projects/DIY/Loosen-Rusted-Bolts#:~:text=Use%20a%20Bernzomatic%20torch%20and,to%20create%20a%20slippery%20surface.
Wowww....!...Excelente...mejor que Nuevo....ji ji ji... Saludossss my Friend...!!!!
Bu alanda cok piskopat adamlar var ama bir turk gormek acakcasi beni sevindirdi. Ama tabii bu alandaki diger insanlar ile karsilatirdigimda daha yolun basinda oldugunuzu dusunuyorum. Benim en cok begendigim, My Mechanics ve adamda en begendigim sey malzeme bilgisi, temiz is yapmasi ve en onemlisi bozuk veya calismayan parcalarin yenisi almak yerine gercekten bi sekilde tamir ediyo olmasi. Gordugum kadari ile sizin malzeme bilginiz ve ekipmaniniz saglam ve cok daha guzel restorasyonlar gelecegine eminim. Uye oluyorum videolarinizin devamini bekliyorum.
Teşekkürler, altına yorum yaptığınız bu metabo videosu 15. Video. Bu videoya kadar açık havada 0 derece çalışıldı. Zor ve isteksizlik yaratan bir durum. Bundan sonraki wilton videosu kapalı atölyeye geçişin ilk videosudur. Onu izlemenizi tavsiye ederim.
Meine Mechaniker basladim zaten. Bastan beri yuklediniz videolari artik sahura kadar izlerim ☺️. Amerikadan selamlar.
Meine Mechaniker basladim zaten. Bastan beri yuklediniz videolari artik sahura kadar izlerim ☺️. Amerikadan selamlar.
Teşekkür ederim şimdiden iyi seyirler 👍
Aletlerin reenkarnasyonu da bu olsa gerek! Elinize sağlık!
Teşekkürler
Appears to be a nice tool.
As someone else noted, the bearing fit is incorrect. The bearings should be a press fit on the rotor, and they were when it was being disassembled.
Schade das nicht alle Teile restauriert wurden, also der Vollständigkeit halber, aber das Ergebnis ist trotzdem klasse
I'm in shoke !!! 🤯You are a great fellow .
Dayım da bizden 😆 neyse reklamları geçmeyelim izleyelim destek olalım .Elinize sağlık
Lovely job. But it’s going to need a bit of balancing or it’s going to shake itself apart! A prop-shaft shop should be able to help with the throw out.
Melhor canal do mundo em restauração, que Deus Abençoe sempre seu dom. Perfeição total
Obrigado 👍
Bu alanda bir Türk'ü izlemek güzeldi. Kpss kitabını görene kadar Türk olduğunu anlamadım.🙂 Başarılar dilerim çalışmalarında.
Teşekkürler
good , good , jobs , thanks 👌 😎
Thank you! Cheers!
kpss kitabı sonunda güzel bişeye vesile olmuş :)
Eline sağlık kardeşim. Videolarını keyifle izliyorum. kolay gelsin.
👍 teşekkür ederim
Good job. The machine will live. Good luck.
Thank you 👍
Hello, just a question about your job. why don't you replace wheel protection on each side? Thanks for sharing. 👍
it would be fun to see you restore something using only machines you've previously restored
I can’t stop watching your videos! I’m going to watch them all! Thumbs up bud!
I'm glad you like it. 👍
Sweet restoration job.
Awesome video! 🇺🇲
Wow! Beautiful restoration. Great job.
👌
That’s one fine restoration job. Excellent work!!
Thanks 👍
Magnificent. You should be very proud of that
🤗
I love watch each and every restoration video! I am a long time subscriber... With regard to the Metabo Bench Grinder Restoration, where did you obtain the replacement badges and labels??? They look terrific!!!
Excelente restauración!!! Un placer verte trabajar, muchas gracias por compartir estas tareas. Saludos.
Thank you so much 👍
Bir başka mükemmel restorasyon. Çok iyi efendim! Southport İngiltere'den selamlar.
teşekkür ederiz, bizde istanbul'dan selamlıyoruz sizi 👍
Don't let the critical comments worry you. Great job, well done. Bravo. Kind regards from Cape Town
Being with me gives me strength. thank you very much. Greetings to Cape Town.
A mistake machining down the bearing surface on the shafts,
1. nobody will see the internal part,
2. those bearings slid on too easily, they should be an interference or press fit to work properly (they are now loose as is evident from the wobbling, vibrating shaft when the machine is turned on at the end), an engineer should know that. In the lathe and polished with steel wool or high grit emery paper would have been better. I would also have taken the plastic seal from the bearing and put a good quality grease in it (replacing the rubbish they give you) and then replaced the seal.
There was a balancing problem in the mill. it works very well right now. I started using this tool myself, you can see it in the last video. Finally, projecting each work to the camera is a separate job and a difficult job.
@@meinemechaniker ctiley2212 is correct in what he is saying. What you did with the shaft is completely pointless there was no need to do that. The vibration was so bad that it made the camera go all funny.
ctiley2212 totally true, machining the shaft is the reason why you have vibration when it’s turned on.
he can try some bearing retainer but it will still be a little loose maybe he should try shimming the shaft with some fine aluminium, id try coke can strips they work I have used them before on worn shafts until a new shaft can be machined
what does it hat zu do with "engineers" ?
Once you have polished steel how do you keep it from rusting again. Keep up the excellent work.
From a south African fan
Tom
🙏🏻 just oil or coating nicel 👌
Dude has every conceivable tool and machine known to man.
Kpss boş çıkınca yapılacak en güzel ve faydalı işlerden :) tebrik ederim çok güzel emeğinize sağlık.
✔
Another restoration was expertly done. love the video thanks. TU.
Thanks 👍
Hello everyone. I do sculpting. nice to meet you. I wish you all the best of luck.❤❤❤
🙏🏻🌿
SOLAMENTE PUEDO EXPRESAR MI PUNTO DE VISTA A ESTA RESTAURACION Y ES EXCELENTE Y AGRADECER QUE HAYA ALGUIEN QUE SEPA CUANDO REPARAR UNA PIEZA O CUANDO CAMBIARLA
GRACIAS POR ESTE EXCELENTE VIDEO
Yine tertemiz bir işçilik bravo 👍👍👍
Teşekkürler
Looks better then new
Nicely done, Sir. Definitely worthwhile 👍
Thanks
Awesome.
Where did you get the new labels from?
Those bearings slides right in...OMG
it is working 👍
This guy is really good...
Thanks Ahmad 👍
O kadar güzel oldu ki... fabrikadan çıktığı an bile bu kadar güzel değildir... tebrik ederim
teşekkür ederim
Beautiful job!
Very, very nice Restauration ... the result Is awesome ... good Job Sir 👍🏽
Thanks Joe 👍
I initially thought you were going too far on the breakdown, since it did move. Once we could see the inside, you were right. Love the color chosen, but the roller surprised me. I am a big proponent of safety guards. Please consider putting them back on, or a suitable substitute.
I see that you are in Germany, my ancestral homeland.
thanks. I will consider your warnings.
Yenisinden daha iyi oldu. Elinize sağlık.
Great restoration! The perfect workshop machine👍
Thank you 👍
Nice job!
Maybe it’s time to restore a shop heater?
Espectacular como siempre. Gracias por la información.
🙏🏻🤗
Thanks for your restauration but I don't understand?
thanks for comment. What exactly did you not understand?
Much better, nice job sir 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Awesome job! Love the look. What paint color is this?
Greetings from the US. Very impressive. Thank you.
Hello Jim, Hello US. Thank you 👍
Thank you for such quality
Nicely done bro!! I enjoy watching you work. Who ever gives thumbs down to making something nice again with craftsmanship and good old fashion work, in my opinion lives a miserable life condemned to only point out the flaws in some one else's work, not seeking perfection of there own. On a side note, do you do wives as well?
👍
These are so damn soothing to watch.
That thing is a beast! Wow. So cool.
Thank you 👍
Good restore ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Portugal🇵🇹👌!
obrigado 🙏🍀
Thanks, so much! Beautifully done, Sir! I'm new to your channel and am very impressed! Be well, be safe!
Thanks sir 🙏🏻 well come 🤗
Nailed that looks brand new
thanks
Very good restoration and enjoyed watching. Thank you.
👍
Excellent work! Have you tried grinding down the plaque rivets like you usually do but then center punch them and drill them out partially using a slightly oversized drill bit? You wouldn’t have to then pry them out forcefully.
I have not tried. but I get this idea from you. Thank you.
Just keep doing what your doing.. great work, great channel..
thank you.
Very cool bro. Love it
Thanks 👍
Beautiful work.
Nice restoration
Thanks! DAVİD BAKER 👍