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✅Всем привет! Рад приветствовать вас на своем канале.
Здесь я делюсь своим опытом по работе с деревом, с металлом и так далее. Вы увидите, как я делаю различную мебель для дома, офиса, похода, мебель для сада и дачи, и много разных изделий.
А также на моём канале увидите необыкновенные изобретения, которые вам обязательно пригодятся. ПОДПИСЫВАЙТЕСЬ!!!
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It was in spring this year when I picked up this beaten up antique hand cranked hammer drill. My friend has found it on the steel waste together with the german „Weltrekord“ ratchet screwdriver. The condition of the drill was super bad. It was very corroded, had a lot of missing screws, the handle was in very bad condition and the crank was bent so much you couldnt even make a full turn. Thats all said, it was the perfect item for a new restoration video.
At first I thought this should be a quick and easy project, but one problem after the other became visible and it turned out to be a real challenge. There was the big dent in the left side of the case. Usually you cant bend casted parts, but with a bit of heat and careful pressure on the arbor press I was able to remove it a bit. It also worked to get rid of the warping with some heat. For the finish of the housing I wanted to have an antique cast aluminium look. I thought it would look very cool if I could tumbler these parts after sandblasting. I ended up building a huge rotary tumbler from scratch and it worked very well (video link below).
Another big issue was the tool holder and the drill bit, as they were both completly rusted. Big thanks to @Hand Tool Rescue at this point for helping me out with the dimensions on these two parts by disassembling and measuring his own hammer drill. After a bit of search on eBay I found a set of original Rawlplug drill bits. After they arrived I was able to measure the shaft and the taper of the drill to then turn a new tool holder. It all worked out very well and yes, the drill only holds with the taper ;-)
Before I even started this project I just had one question in mind „How am I going to replace the messed up handle cover?“. My first idea was to wrap it in nice black leather like steering wheels are made. That would definitely work, but thats something Ive never done before so I was quite sceptical. Then the idea of a heat shrink tube came up. That would be a very easy solution, but heat shrink tubes dont have any structuires to it and it wouldnt quite fit the the rest of the tool. Thanks to the research of my Patreons and channel members, they have found very special heat shrink tubes that have a structure in it. I really liked it as it almost looked exactly the same like the original handle.
After all it was a very intense and time consuming project. Ive done so many hours of research on this one and I had to learn new skills. Im very happy how it turned out.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon supporters and specially to:
Tonya M Broerman
Zack Thompson
Adel AlSaffar
afreeflyingsoul
Yale Baker
Gregory
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Andrew Phillips
Anthony Adams
Arni Bjorgvinsson
audi4444player
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Brian Newton
Carlo
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Chris Simondet
Grok Senften
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Harper Kim
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Mellissa McConnell
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Nick Cannon
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Philipp
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Scott Marshall
Sergei Shvartsman
Svenja Kuckla
The Carlsons
Trevor Kam
Tucker Ifft
Warren G Strand Jr
William Wallace
웅록 윤
My camera:
Panasonic HC-VX11
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
Subscribe for more of my content. Im uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations.
Thank you for watching :-)
Building a Huge Rotary Tumbler from Scratch — Homemade Rotary Tumbler youtu.be/c04x6ZF9kKc
осстановление — Очень ржавый Tonka Pick Up снова выглядит новым!!!
Пришло время для проекта восстановления снова.
На этот раз это старый ржавый грузовик Тонка 1975-х годов.
На аукционе на Ebay я мог купить старый ржавый Tonka Pick Up за 10 евро.
Первым делом я разобрал грузовик Тонка. Затем ржавые детали были обработаны пескоструйным аппаратом. Вмятины были помяты молотком. Порошковый процесс был использован для хорошей адгезии. Сначала я использовал порошковую основу. Только тогда части порошка были покрыты соответствующим цветом. К сожалению, лобовое стекло было сломано. Вот почему я сделал новый. Автомобильный гриль был снят с ржавчины, а затем отполирован. Когда все детали были закончены, их нужно было только собрать. Результат впечатляет.
In this video im restoring a very old hand cranked grinder.
A few weeks ago I visited my friend and we took a closer look at his barn, looking for something interesting to restore. As soon as I saw this hand cranked grinder, I knew that this would make a nice restoration video. It was all covered in wood dust and the visble steel parts were very rusty. It was still working, but the grinding wheel was very unbalanced.
When I was cleaning the parts with the parts washer I found a lot of nails and screws in the gearbox, I guess I was very lucky that I didnt found any teeth from the gears. The pin connection from one gear was damaged very hard. I filled it all up with welding and machined all surfaces clean again.
I decided to make a brass sleeve for the wooden handle and glued it in with epoxy.
I only cleaned the grinding wheel with high pressure water and it worked very well. Due to the age of the grinder and the cleaning with the water, the two paper discs were lost. Thats why I printed two new ones with my logo on it and they turned out very nice. Theyre there to lower the pressure on the grinding wheel from the clamping.
The cover plate from the gearbox didnt fit at all, it didnt even cover everything. Because of that I decided to make a new one.
For the painting I choose a black coat, as it was originally, I used filler on it to get a nice and smooth finish.
Im very happy how this project turned out, Ill keep this item for myself for display.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
Scott Meola
Afreeflyingsoul
Micky McKay
Adel AlSaffar
Alan Hanson
Alex Roussos
Andreswara Hermawan
Andrew Phillips
Dan Williams
Gregory
Joan Casanovas
John Romero
Jonas Richartz
Jonathan Heckerman
LVE
Paul Mampilly
SA Graver
Trevor Kam
Vince Valenti
Zachary Grimes
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:37 disassembling
02:13 showing all the parts
02:28cleaning the parts with the parts washer
02:47 removing the old paint with paint stripper
03:32 sandblasting
04:17 restoring the holder
04:39 restoring the gearbox case
05:11 restoring all shafts and gears from the gearbox
07:45 making a new pin connection
08:17 restoring the crank
08:40 restoring the wooden handle
09:05 making a brass sleeve for the wooden handle
09:51 making a steel cover for the wooden handle
10:58 making a shaft for the wooden handle
12:14 restoring the grinding wheel
13:11 making a new wooden sleeve for the grinding wheel
14:03 making a brass sleeve for the wooden sleeve
15:01 restoring the clamping disc for the grinding wheel
15:21 restoring the big shaft
15:48 making a new cover for the gearbox
16:32 restoring the joints for the big shaft
17:18 sandblasting again
17:32 bluing the steel parts
17:55 applying two component filler and sand it
18:20 applying two component primer
18:44 wet sanding
18:58 applying two component coat „jet black“ (RAL 9005)
19:30 showing the restored bolts and nuts
19:44 showing all the parts before reassembling
19:58 reassembling
22:19 showing the restored item
23:09 final test
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project over 1,5 weeks
$20 hand cranked grinder
$20 2k primer
$20 2k coat „jet black (RAL 9005)
$5 wood for the sleeve
$5 grease inlets
$0.4 thick paper for the grinding wheel
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
Subscribe for more of my content. Im uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations.
पुरानो खिया लागेको पेट्रोल चेनसॉ बहाली | २-स्ट्रोक पेट्रोल चेन सॉ पुन: स्थापना गर्दै
_ हाल, हामी दर्शकहरूको बढ्दो आवश्यकताहरू पूरा गर्न एउटा च्यानल निर्माण गर्दैछौं। त्यसैले हाम्रो च्यानल अधिक आकर्षक र मनोरञ्जन भिडियो सामग्री निर्माणमा ध्यान दिनेछ।
_ म आशा गर्दछु यो तपाईंको लागि उत्तम पुनर्स्थापन भिडियो हो।
_ म आशा गर्दछु कि तपाईले केहि उपयोगी पाउनु भयो र यस चलचित्रको आनन्द लिनुहुनेछ! म तपाईको सुझाव, सुझाव र सुधार को लागी सुझाव संग खुसी छु।!!! गल्तीको लागि माफ गर्नुहोस् यदि मैले यो पुनर्स्थापना गरें भने!!! मुरी मुरी धन्यवाद
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# पुनर्स्थापना 2 आर # वाटर हीटर # चेनसॉ…
Реставрация офицерских сапог из яловой юфти времён СССР (50-е годы). Увеличим на 1 размер и заменим низ на норвежскую рантовую конструкцию! Для байкеров можно было прикрепить протектор Вибрам или вообще — автопротектор).
Restoration of the Yuft Jack Boots of the times of the USSR (50s). Increase the size, resole with the Norwegian welted design.
Для помощи каналу на покупку новой камеры — карта СБ РФ: 5336 6903 6002 1010 c пометкой: «на камеру».
По состоянию на 23.06.19 поступило 1125 руб (Артём, Ольга, Алексей, Алексей)
В каждом из последних 5 роликов я постараюсь регулярно обновлять, давать актуальную цифру.
Спасибо!
Своими руками и деятельностью на канале мы стараемся возродить интерес к обуви традиционных конструкций, которые более надёжны, экологичны, долговечны и красивы, как многие старые и добрые вещи нашего прошлого.
Индивидуальная обувь необходима для людей с нестандартными ногами, кому трудно подобрать обувь в магазине или Интернете, для любителей оригинальных вещей, в разработке которых заказчик принимает участие, а также для любителей традиционных, крепких и долговечных вещей.
Вы увидите еще много красивых новинок из нашей мастерской, подпишитесь, поставьте колокольчик оповещений.
Композиция «Is That You or Are You You» принадлежит исполнителю Chris Zabriskie. Лицензия: Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Оригинальная версия: chriszabriskie.com/reappear/.
Исполнитель: chriszabriskie.com/
Я превратил старое компьютерное кресло в новое. Сделал полную реставрацию и обновление компьютерного стула. Кресло было очень старое, испачканное кошачьей шерстью и плохо работало. Реставрация преобразила кресло и дала ему новую жизнь.
Для работы мне понадобилось:
• Поролон;
• Кожзаменитель;
• Клей;
• Наждачная бумага;
• Растворитель;
• Грунт для пластика;
• Краска в баллончике;
• Универсальный лак;
• Инструменты.
Теперь мое компьютерное кресло выглядит просто классно!
Посмотрите, как еще мы восстановили старую мебель:
Музыка:
1. Stuck in the Moment (Instrumental Version) — Alexa Cappelli
2. Sustained Hope — Martin Gauffin
3. Western Call — Cody Francis
Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound" www.epidemicsound.com"