Some people complain that it wasn't a full "restoration" because of scratches and other things. I say you restored it perfectly to be used again and again. I am enjoying your videos.
Exactly. It's a tool - scratches don't influence it's function (and anyone who actually USES tools will agree). Personally, I restored most of my power tools from trash to fully functional (it's cheaper to get good tools that way). ..and I always learn a few new things from this channel to help me along the way. Taking apart a dc motor to fix it; that takes dedication... The people commenting about scratches are just restoration video addicts ;) (If it's not better than new at the end, they won't be satisfied)
OMG! When I see people on the street braking things I just come back to here to get my medicine. This is impresive. I love it. Congratulations! Every new machine I buy I take care of it after watching this video.
Great job,the most important lessons learned here, are patience,dedication,determination and know how. Its really sad how we throw so much stuff away,yet could be repaired. If only the manufactures made stuff easily repairable with spares available
That is so true. It's impossible to be a good consumers in capitalistic world and to preserve the planet and protect our world from the catastrophe at the same time.
I don’t know anything inside the drill and I don’t know why I watched this but I watched til the end. Amazing!! Wish there are more people like you. Less rubbish to our world.
He’s a pirate , that electric drill doesn’t exist on that brand manufacture list because is a counterfeit product.....so he basically restored a product of piracy origin 🏴☠️.
Unbelievable. Great job. I assume you know you could have sourced that motor.... I presume it was a creative decision, to see if it could be fixed....... I can't believe you fixed it..... that thing was a mess! Great job Sir. Well done.
What's there to say, pure genius, first time here and couldn't believe that 99% would be reused, certainly not the motor. This is Craftmanship dedication with a touch of art combined. Glorious to watch, I'm hooked and signed on, the learning potential is blowing my little mind for sure👏👏👏👏👏
Bende kendimi tamirci sanıyordum adama helal olsun büyük bir sabır ve azimle ilk günkü haline getirdi büyük emek olduğunu bilmesem satın almak isterdim. Harikasın 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I've learned a ton from your videos. great restoration and pleasure to my eyes. Thank you! PS: All the videos I'd watched were great but this case was a really rusty one. I didn't believe it could work again with a good performance. Just WoW 0_o PPS: I'm also very appreciate your work because it's a top-level of reuse things, very ecologically friendly! I'm trying to do same myself for the level of effort and engineering skills I have. Very inspiring!
Excellent. Congratulations. This is the definition of restoration. Most videos on RUclips are not real restorations This is what I call a genuine restoration.
You must be new to youtube. Did it save the planet, or will this end up in a landfill eventually, anyway, and instead we have tens of thousands of people wasting electricity to watch it and comment? Oh yes, the environmental impact was worse than you thought. Details matter.
The best way to clean plastic parts from greese and basically anything!!! Is very hot water to open the pors of plastic and washing powder!!i prefer tide😉😉 Bravo 👍👍 I do that to plastic dishes because regular shop dont work. And the clean with very little effort ☺️
Excelente restauración! Rápida, efectiva y con un perfecto funcionamiento. Muy buena amigo. Voy a mirar otros vídeos del canal a ver que otras restauraciones hay. Gracias por el vídeo! Sigo mirando.
Actually is best that you change a new armature, because the old one you repair cannot last long... anyway you real repairs very pleasures watching... good job...👍👍👍
In similar case I would throw away such completely unusable tool. But now I see it can be repaired with knowledge, consciousness about what you are doing and little bit of love. Now I know more. Yes, let's do something about environment. not our, but world's environment. Thank you. Keep on.
Красиво, спасибо, и ведь есть возможность все разобрать, потому что техника делалась на качество а не на количество, с современными агрегатами так не получится к сожалению, все одноразовое, залито компаундом, пластиковое, и приходит очень быстро
You embellish that Old Americana mentality post world war, which was always look at fixing the problem without creating a problem for some else. Great work my friend, you get a satisfaction most people will never experience.
Was this thing found at the bottom of the ocean? It's so rusty! I would suggest using PB Blaster or Liquid wrench to free those rusted together parts. I've found it to work better than WD-40.
finally a restoration thats actually a restoration...minimal exchanging or rebuilding parts. i hate it when people try to change the look of something just to make it look cooler and stuff like that. thank you for a genuine restoration
Probably some regular oil, perhaps from the kitchen. Research bluing or heat tempering. It makes the screw or part weather resistant and hardened. This can also be done with a liquid blue but isnt so durable, especially for something that you experience wear such as a screw or bolt
Hitachi has been stop producing such good driver long years ago. Hitachi will be approved your work,thank you for making such beautiful restoration video!
Have you ever considered powder coating the parts that need to be painted? I believe that you could use a large toaster oven to do almost all of the parts you do. Another great job restoring these, thank you for the videos.
ESTARÍA MUY BIEN QUE CONFORME VA TRABAJANDO PLATIQUE EL PROCEDIMIENTO Y EL NOMBRE DE CADA PIEZA QUE COMPONE EL APARATO A RECONSTRUIR, ASI ES MUY SÓRDIDO Y DIFÍCIL DE COMPRENDER, GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR TU CONOCIMIENTO Y PRÁCTICA SALUDOS 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This thing is better than it was, when new, as it’s basically been hand made. Great job. But the amount of work involved, shot my anxiety through the roof, but the end result, made it all worth while.
Wow this is amazing. It seems like this type of craftsmanship dosn't happen here in North America. If a switch is bad or a motor is bad, just order a new tool, much less order a new switch or motor, MUCH LESS take said switch or motor apart n fix what's wrong with it. But I guess this type of fixing/restoration would probably cost almost as much as a new version. Great restoration none the less, I'm hooked on theses videos lol Great work 👍
Sometimes I wonder if you throw these machines into the Phnom Penh River and let them sit there for an year or two. Later you fish then out, dry them and do the restoration. Lol. But seriously, I strongly wonder how the tools you restore end up in such sad states in the first place!
Great job this video and its content should be the title of the channel on restoring damaged things to work 😂 there is a lot of effort to restore this piece 😂
wd40 needs to sponser this guy i think that he is wd40s biggest customer hi oh hey gear show i need... oh yeah we got your pallet of wd40 oh great thanks guys
you will forgive the question but usually before taking apart such a complex tool. do you have a detailed printed diagram or do you only use your experience to disassemble / reassemble it?
Some people complain that it wasn't a full "restoration" because of scratches and other things. I say you restored it perfectly to be used again and again. I am enjoying your videos.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it.
Exactly!!
Exactly. It's a tool - scratches don't influence it's function (and anyone who actually USES tools will agree).
Personally, I restored most of my power tools from trash to fully functional (it's cheaper to get good tools that way).
..and I always learn a few new things from this channel to help me along the way.
Taking apart a dc motor to fix it; that takes dedication...
The people commenting about scratches are just restoration video addicts ;)
(If it's not better than new at the end, they won't be satisfied)
OMG! When I see people on the street braking things I just come back to here to get my medicine. This is impresive. I love it. Congratulations! Every new machine I buy I take care of it after watching this video.
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Great job,the most important lessons learned here, are patience,dedication,determination and know how.
Its really sad how we throw so much stuff away,yet could be repaired.
If only the manufactures made stuff easily repairable with spares available
That is so true.
It's impossible to be a good consumers in capitalistic world and to preserve the planet and protect our world from the catastrophe at the same time.
I don’t know anything inside the drill and I don’t know why I watched this but I watched til the end. Amazing!! Wish there are more people like you. Less rubbish to our world.
He’s a pirate , that electric drill doesn’t exist on that brand manufacture list because is a counterfeit product.....so he basically restored a product of piracy origin 🏴☠️.
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Unbelievable. Great job.
I assume you know you could have sourced that motor.... I presume it was a creative decision, to see if it could be fixed.......
I can't believe you fixed it..... that thing was a mess!
Great job Sir. Well done.
Thank you so much sir :)
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Your patience is incredible. I would've thrown that to the garbage in 2 seconds
You clearly know what you are doing. A pleasure to watch!
ههههههه 💖
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UFO 7u
Your knowledge of putting these things back together is unmatched 👍
What's there to say, pure genius, first time here and couldn't believe that 99% would be reused, certainly not the motor.
This is Craftmanship dedication with a touch of art combined.
Glorious to watch, I'm hooked and signed on, the learning potential is blowing my little mind for sure👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for sharing!
@@gear_show
Just the truth, you deserve every word & more but don't want to show too much enthusiasm🤣🤣
For anyone wanting an amazing tool I would highly recommend GenScrew's electric screwdriver kit. It is an actual godsend: genscrew.com/kit
Bende kendimi tamirci sanıyordum adama helal olsun büyük bir sabır ve azimle ilk günkü haline getirdi büyük emek olduğunu bilmesem satın almak isterdim. Harikasın 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
it's so satisfying if you can open a rusted bolt, watch this video on every minute, no skip :) keep posting, love it
I ordered kids grease off eBay all the way from China and sent to America just because I watched you use it I’m all of your videos. I love it.
Whenever God restores something, He restores it to a place greater than it was before.
Amen .
SEI LA PERSONA PIÙ BRAVO CHE CONOSCO, NON TI BLOCCA NESSUN PROBLEMA NEL RESTAURO, RIESCI SEMPRE SEI IL MASSIMO PER IL RESTAURO. SONO LEONARDO GAETANI.
I've learned a ton from your videos.
great restoration and pleasure to my eyes.
Thank you!
PS: All the videos I'd watched were great but this case was a really rusty one.
I didn't believe it could work again with a good performance.
Just WoW 0_o
PPS: I'm also very appreciate your work because it's a top-level of reuse things, very ecologically friendly!
I'm trying to do same myself for the level of effort and engineering skills I have.
Very inspiring!
Unbelievable. What pacience and knowledge. And no part left. Really amazing.
KARDEŞİM HANGİ ÜLKENİN VATANDAŞISIN BİLMİYORUM VİDEON TESADÜF ÖNÜME ÇIKTI ONU BUNU BİLMEM ÜRETEN FAYDALI İNSANLARDANSIN AL LAH HAKKIYLA HELALİYLE YAPTIĞIN İŞLERİN DEVAMI İÇİN ELİNE AKLINA SAĞLIK VERSİN HELAL OLSUN SENİN GİBİ İNSANLAR VAAAR OLSUN KARDEŞİM BAŞARILAR DİLERİM
Exactly mate.
Great it's nice seeing someone repair in disposal society
Parabéns ótima restauração vc tem o dom !! 👍👍 Manda um alô para o Brasil
Excellent.
Congratulations.
This is the definition of restoration.
Most videos on RUclips are not real restorations
This is what I call a genuine restoration.
Muito bom serviço.
Verdadeira restauração. Gostei muito da parte que tu recuperou o interruptor. Parabéns!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Mais um inscrito no canal
Whoever saves an appliance ir tool from the landfill saves a piece of the planet. This was the most incredible restoration I've seen on RUclips
You must be new to youtube. Did it save the planet, or will this end up in a landfill eventually, anyway, and instead we have tens of thousands of people wasting electricity to watch it and comment? Oh yes, the environmental impact was worse than you thought. Details matter.
Better than from the factory (greased up internals), well done, you are truly talented 🤘👏
The best way to clean plastic parts from greese and basically anything!!!
Is very hot water to open the pors of plastic
and washing powder!!i prefer tide😉😉
Bravo 👍👍
I do that to plastic dishes because regular shop dont work.
And the clean with very little effort ☺️
Great work as always, this one was really rusty, like it was flooded:P
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Rff
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Excelente restauración! Rápida, efectiva y con un perfecto funcionamiento. Muy buena amigo. Voy a mirar otros vídeos del canal a ver que otras restauraciones hay. Gracias por el vídeo! Sigo mirando.
¡Denada gracias!
So awesome! Incredible engineering skill and knowledge. Keep up the great work 👍❤️
Thank you very much!
Actually is best that you change a new armature, because the old one you repair cannot last long... anyway you real repairs very pleasures watching... good job...👍👍👍
how do you remember exactly where and when to put everything together is amazing
@@Masteflex30 obviously... You've just watched it😂🤣
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In similar case I would throw away such completely unusable tool. But now I see it can be repaired with knowledge, consciousness about what you are doing and little bit of love. Now I know more. Yes, let's do something about environment. not our, but world's environment. Thank you. Keep on.
wow that´s amazing! I don´t know how you can dislike that!
It was fun watching the whole video without annoying music. That was a best part.
I enjoyed this video. You should be telling us the tools used in the video.
I realize this is an older video, but you did an amazing refurbishing job on this one. Thumbs Up!
В таких руках инструмент будет служить своему хозяину верой и правдой!
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После такой реставрации он долго не протянет
That's pretty amazing. As soon as I saw the rust inside covered in filth and sludge. I would have given up right there. Well done.
Just amazing. Can t believe I watched the ebtire video in normal speed without skipping any scene. Just awesome
if u think this is an easy task to do. U are wrong. U see and learn lots of skills from this video. Thanks for sharing. I love restoration.
You're welcome, I'm glad you love the restoration.
Красиво, спасибо, и ведь есть возможность все разобрать, потому что техника делалась на качество а не на количество, с современными агрегатами так не получится к сожалению, все одноразовое, залито компаундом, пластиковое, и приходит очень быстро
kuya lop
Главное потом собрать .
Yeah I like pizza too
Создаётся впечатление, что инструмент искусственно состарен, щетки новые, прижимная пружина аж блестит, хотя в первую очередь должна была окислиться
@@grandbarca так типичное для реставраторов на ютубе. Снимаем нулевый инструмент типа восстановили, а потом ушатываем в гуано)
You embellish that Old Americana mentality post world war, which was always look at fixing the problem without creating a problem for some else.
Great work my friend, you get a satisfaction most people will never experience.
Was this thing found at the bottom of the ocean? It's so rusty! I would suggest using PB Blaster or Liquid wrench to free those rusted together parts. I've found it to work better than WD-40.
finally a restoration thats actually a restoration...minimal exchanging or rebuilding parts. i hate it when people try to change the look of something just to make it look cooler and stuff like that. thank you for a genuine restoration
日立製だったんだね。新品のように甦って感動した。
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@@shohzod6852 なにかと思ったら自分の動画かい!!ヽ(°ω°)騙されたわ!!
Complimenti un ottimo lavoro, hai recuperato un avvitatore già morto.
Very impressive restore, incredible.
What product did you use to blacken the screws, right after heating them?
Probably some regular oil, perhaps from the kitchen. Research bluing or heat tempering. It makes the screw or part weather resistant and hardened. This can also be done with a liquid blue but isnt so durable, especially for something that you experience wear such as a screw or bolt
Vegetable oil
Hitachi has been stop producing such good driver long years ago. Hitachi will be approved your work,thank you for making such beautiful restoration video!
Have you ever considered powder coating the parts that need to be painted? I believe that you could use a large toaster oven to do almost all of the parts you do.
Another great job restoring these, thank you for the videos.
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Wow. Money from the channel. Money from fixing and selling old stuff. Keep up the hustle. Nice vid
This was a tough one and you brought it back in life. Awesome restoration
Thank you!
You did a good job on that tool. It works like a charm and it looks like new. Great work.
Yes, thanks
Perfect! It was a great pleasure watching. As usual!
Me dejas anonadado con tu trabajo impresionante impecable felicidades muy satisfactorio saludos desde México
Do you have to watch your own disassembly video to reassemble?! Damn, that’s too many pieces parts to just remember.
Each part custom fits, only so many places things can go. Much easier to realize that while taking it apart yourself.
ผมเป็นคนไทยคนแรกที่ได้ดู ASMR แบบนี้ สบายหูสบายตามาก
ESTARÍA MUY BIEN QUE CONFORME VA TRABAJANDO PLATIQUE EL PROCEDIMIENTO Y EL NOMBRE DE CADA PIEZA QUE COMPONE EL APARATO A RECONSTRUIR, ASI ES MUY SÓRDIDO Y DIFÍCIL DE COMPRENDER, GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR TU CONOCIMIENTO Y PRÁCTICA SALUDOS 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Impresionante la delicadeza para arreglar el gatillo..
My first impression of the drill is that it's unrepairable
It is my lucky that I could repair it.
@@gear_show are these salvaged from a ship? They are all japanese and rusted?
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Молодец
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I felt a bit cheated when ya didn't rebuild the head bearing.......... Great Job! "If it goes together, it comes apart"
One of the most severe restorations.
Another great video. I want anyone who disliked this video try and fix a tool this badly damaged.
Wow, great job. thank you for the video :) Radek
You're welcome! Thank you :)
This thing is better than it was, when new, as it’s basically been hand made. Great job. But the amount of work involved, shot my anxiety through the roof, but the end result, made it all worth while.
He used an impact driver to take apart an impact driver
Wow this is amazing. It seems like this type of craftsmanship dosn't happen here in North America. If a switch is bad or a motor is bad, just order a new tool, much less order a new switch or motor, MUCH LESS take said switch or motor apart n fix what's wrong with it.
But I guess this type of fixing/restoration would probably cost almost as much as a new version. Great restoration none the less, I'm hooked on theses videos lol
Great work 👍
This is happen in Japan from tsunami. it was kill by the sea water. I'm so glad that this video make you happy :) Thank you
@ that's how it should be done 👍
Шикарно)))) но из за таких людей корпорации гибнут)))))
Сами старим, сами рестоврируем
Great job my friend.. that impact driver is running better than new!
Yes, thanks
excelente restauração....ficou nova!!!! parabéns
That was a big challenge,,,but you did it,nice work man
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Sometimes I wonder if you throw these machines into the Phnom Penh River and let them sit there for an year or two. Later you fish then out, dry them and do the restoration. Lol. But seriously, I strongly wonder how the tools you restore end up in such sad states in the first place!
He's from or located in Japan, they have a lot of floods, so there's that.
Go to a junk yard
its kind like a rare talent people who can do restoration works
I wonder if the guy who laughed so much when you asked "Can I have that please? I can fix it." has seen the video.
Brother, you are so amazing. You made this rusty driver to a new one. Nice job.
Thank you so much 😀
This guy would be really good at Fallout 3
Good job as always thanks for sharing your hobby
Our pleasure!
@@gear_show keep up the great work love your show I subscribed
@@michaelgayandproud6466 I'm so glad you love my video, thank you so much!
@@gear_show your so welcome I hope you much success in the future what ever project you come along with I'll be there watching
Drill* 25 usd
Materials used in restoring drill*
99999999999 usd
@donkey ass reviews and do's Yeah bro HAHAHAHA
ITS ALL WORTH IT AFTER ALL
Dude I am truly impressed. I am like the majority on this and would have probably thrown it away.
Now that's a grown mans puzzle.
And i'm afraid to change the batteries.
They’re not that bad.
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Why only a man?
Great job this video and its content should be the title of the channel on restoring damaged things to work 😂 there is a lot of effort to restore this piece 😂
I did this once, didn’t know how to put it together but it was already broken so I threw it away.
Every time I take something apart to fix it it doesnt go back together the same way
Whenever God restores something, He restores it to a place greater than it was before.
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@@MrYoshi956 You are not the only one here...
Now you can mix eggs and make a pie) good job man
Sensacional parabéns 👏👏👏👏
Contra la obsolescencia programada! Buen trabajo!
wd40 needs to sponser this guy i think that he is wd40s biggest customer hi oh hey gear show i need... oh yeah we got your pallet of wd40 oh great thanks guys
Bufff, pero como estaba eso!!!??? Eres un artista 👌🏼
¡Gracias!
В какой раствор погружали?
Пергидроль с примесью гавнеца походу
@@user-rp2pu5up2q где можно купить этот ингредиент?
Nice to see you got yourself a Sandblaster! nice job!
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잘 봤습니다. 예술입니다. 감사합니다.
The rustiest restoration I've ever watched.
You have to admire my art'
Thanks
this dude 😑
4:45 We know you don't need that much WD-40 here but this guy knows we enjoy watching him pumping that liquid in there and bubbling up like that 😁
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
you will forgive the question but usually before taking apart such a complex tool. do you have a detailed printed diagram or do you only use your experience to disassemble / reassemble it?
You just have to memorize how and where things go when you assembe and disassemble them plus points if you are reaaaaally organized
Nice perform for restoration and come useful back, very good...
Thank you very much!
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So relaxing watching a proper restoration video like this.
How many others would test it works at each stage of reassembly.
where do you get these items from
Veramente straordinario, Bravissimo, magico.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💪💪💪😘
At 0:29 I was like USE AN IMPACT GUN! And then I realised…
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i loved this restoration. thank you for video
This bit goes where.. I would never remember
Oh, It is there in my cabinet.
Recording it helps.... Just rewind the video, then reverse it!
(If you forget)
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Thats why I take pictures first before dismantling something
Wow! Show more of your equipment and processes. It's interesting also to show those stuff also