1918 Aircraft Rivet Hammer - Restoration

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In this video i'm restoring an aircraft rivet hammer.
This pneumatic rivet hammer was sent to me by one of my subscribers from germany, thank you for that. It's a very cool and unique looking tool, I've never seen this tool before and that's why I decided to restore it and make a video for you guys. I was told that this tool was stored in the basement when they had a flooding, that was probaly the reason why it was rusty and didn't work anymore. I had a few ups and downs during this restoration. The cast of the aluminium handle was very porous and a lot of tiny holes appeared after fine sanding and polishing, also the welding didn't work quite well. I first tried to TIG weld, but that didn't work at all. For the visible steel parts I decided to make them black, for the optic and also as rust protection. My idea was to sandblast those parts to make a nice and even finish, but because I'm using very fine glas bead all the small damages in the surface from the rust were still visible. So I had to sand them all away. The bluing worked very well and it makes a nice contrast to the polished parts in my oppinion. The old air fitting was put together out of three different pieces made of brass to get the right thread size. I didn't really liked that option and decided to make a new one. I really wasn't pleased during the restoration just because of the porous cast of the handle and I thought about it for a long time to not even publish the video because of that. But as soon as I tested it after the restoration I had a huge smile all over my face, this is a very cool tool and it ended up working perfectly fine. I hope you don't judge me to hard for my very bad welding abilities and the bad outcome of the aluminium handle.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
Paulina Zamora
sunniva thingstad
SA Graver
Joel Miller
Joan Casanovas
afreeflyingsoul
acemaclace
Zachary Grimes
Mohammed Ali Al Juboori
Allan Mckenzie
audi4444player
brian Boots
Clément BERNARD
Conor Fowler
Dave Ahern
Dawson Mertz
Harrison Hughes
Ian Hutchinson
Jake
Joel Margolis
Julie Smith
Kersten Rienow
Llewellyn Schubert
Lucy Lole
Mark Anderson
Martin Kunz
Matthew Ruediger
Moeparker
Mr Lee Webb
Pascal Bertossa
Rybread
Sasan Hezarkhani
Sheepless
Stephen Lemon
terry day
Thibaut Hiegel
Wambaquamba
XxJonathXx
Yitch
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:25 pre-testing
00:33 disassembling
02:22 showing all the parts
02:39 cleaning the parts with the parts washer
02:57 removing rust with MC-51 rust remover
03:26 restoring the aluminium handle
06:43 making a new pin for the trigger on the lathe
07:07 restoring the front piece (hammer head)
07:31 restoring the adjustment screw
08:00 making a new air fitting on the lathe and mill
09:35 roughly cleaning all parts for sandblasting
10:56 masking for sandblasting
11:14 sandblasting the visible steel parts
12:04 sanding the sandblasted parts
13:00 restoring the small pin
13:16 bluing the visible steel parts
14:09 cleaning the mechanical parts
15:43 showing all the parts before reassembling
16:10 reassembling
18:23 showing the finished product
19:08 final testing
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project over 2,5 weeks
$30 flex hone
$10 steel wire brushes
$20 dinner for my friend who helped me welding :-)
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm 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, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
Subscribe for more of my content. I'm uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations.
Thank you for watching :-)
My Patreon Page:
/ mymechanics

КОМЕНТАРІ: 4 000
@DiesInEveryFilm
@DiesInEveryFilm 5 років тому
Yet again another amazing restoration. Really enjoy watching these and the work you put into them. Thanks for sharing with us
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Thank you so much man :-) I love your videos, you do great work and put it all together in a funny and entertainment video.
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 5 років тому
Both of you guys are awesome 👏
@kayrosis5523
@kayrosis5523 5 років тому
@@TysyTube All 3 of you are amazing! In addition to Lore videos for Elder Scrolls, Dune, and SCP Foundation, your Craftsman/Restoration ASMR work is perfect for de-stressing and putting my worries aside for a bit, I thank all 3 of you 👍👍
@DiesInEveryFilm
@DiesInEveryFilm 5 років тому
Looking forward to your next video mate
@vukpanic9947
@vukpanic9947 5 років тому
Do you do a restauration of grease gun
@bradbeining3341
@bradbeining3341 5 років тому
You made a new air coupler? Okay now you're just showing off. Lol. Great job.
@Undy1
@Undy1 5 років тому
It's not the first time he has done that, too :P
@etp70
@etp70 5 років тому
didn't bend that one tho :)
@AsymptoteInverse
@AsymptoteInverse 5 років тому
If you ever decide to do merchandise for this channel, please do a T-shirt that says "...so I make a new one."
@kschiedemann3065
@kschiedemann3065 5 років тому
😂😂❤
@scottread
@scottread 4 роки тому
that's a fantastic idea 😄
@uk-expat
@uk-expat 4 роки тому
Hobo Sullivan I’d buy one!
@irukhan07
@irukhan07 4 роки тому
I don't have any friends...so I make a new one! lol
@tobiaswidner4772
@tobiaswidner4772 4 роки тому
Or "MC-51 removed all the rust" :)
@dat2ra
@dat2ra 3 роки тому
..."And now I use my new rivit gun to restore this B-17 crashed during WWII. Or maybe I just make a new one. We'll see."
@kazj1728
@kazj1728 3 роки тому
My mechanics: I’m not happy how this part turned out. Literally anybody else: I’m absolutely astonished at how amazing this part turned out!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 роки тому
Nice to hear that, thanks :-)
@eduardolarrymarinsilva76
@eduardolarrymarinsilva76 2 роки тому
@@mymechanics Perhaps it would have been more uniform had you sandblasted that part.
@ArKritz84
@ArKritz84 2 роки тому
@@eduardolarrymarinsilva76 possibly, but with a cast part of such low quality, he could also have done more harm than good.
@ralph_m31
@ralph_m31 2 роки тому
@@mymechanics I hope you can make a chisel attachment for this air hammer to make it an air chisel... I think it would be a very useful tool...
@peterhearn3297
@peterhearn3297 2 роки тому
Practice will make you perfect, as you are the best in all other aspects of your trade. Stay safe to you and everyone.
@dsb1763
@dsb1763 5 років тому
I don’t think this tool was ever meant to look good. You transformed it into a museum piece.
@dahlmasen3084
@dahlmasen3084 5 років тому
dsb1763 I know right? I think his restorations make the tools look better than new!
@Edits_For_You_By_Hannah
@Edits_For_You_By_Hannah 5 років тому
Who else gets very excited when they see a new video from my mechanics is available to watch?
@Al-Fiallos
@Al-Fiallos 5 років тому
Me! Me! (Jumpiing up and down to get noticed) Me!
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned 2 роки тому
I kind of like how the handle turned out. The slight marks show that this thing hasn't been sitting idle as a display piece, but has a rich history of use.
@TOMMYLIVSEY-in1du
@TOMMYLIVSEY-in1du 6 місяців тому
Agreed, used doesn’t mean ugly but on the contrary beaten is beautiful (when dealing with tools)
@NikFete
@NikFete 4 місяці тому
Вкрапления это не из за старости, а из за того что, кто-то не умел или по другой причине, лить алюминий, поэтому и поры в нем
@angelserenade
@angelserenade 4 роки тому
you cannot be edgy with this guy. He will smoothen any sharp edges you'll give him!
@HandiCup101
@HandiCup101 2 роки тому
Lmaoooooo 👍👍👌🏻
@SubramaniamLakshminarayanan
@SubramaniamLakshminarayanan 2 роки тому
And polishes it to a shine.
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp 5 років тому
"The old air fitting looks ugly i will make a new one" makes a new one, polishes metal to mirror finish, what is there not to like.WELL DONE!!
@jdsingh1670
@jdsingh1670 5 років тому
Perfect
@sonnieandjacob
@sonnieandjacob 5 років тому
Its what sets him apart from the others. No part is too unimportant to not be remade
@bombtwenty3867
@bombtwenty3867 5 років тому
But didn't get a rivet to test it out. He should've made a rivet.
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp 5 років тому
@@bombtwenty3867 He tested it by flow forming proving the rivet gun has the power to to riveting.
@bombtwenty3867
@bombtwenty3867 5 років тому
@@yeagerxp That maybe true but goddammit I wanted some riveting action
@Saboc44
@Saboc44 4 роки тому
Who need ASMR? This is the most therapeutic thing on UKposts. 10/10, Amazing
@ICPadict36
@ICPadict36 4 роки тому
I 100% agree!
@warrenharrison9490
@warrenharrison9490 3 роки тому
That's what I thought.
@kylebass7744
@kylebass7744 3 роки тому
Facts!!!
@Nyuhkkus
@Nyuhkkus 3 роки тому
Yeah until the welder comes out 😅
@WorkingTitleCo
@WorkingTitleCo 3 роки тому
Ummm I don’t wanna upset you but this is a form of asmr
@DOSHIELD
@DOSHIELD 2 роки тому
It’s very interesting to me going back in time and looking at a content creator’s older content. It gives a person the ability to really appreciate all the little improvements made in production quality and how a person develops over time.
@alexcantu9389
@alexcantu9389 2 роки тому
Was just thinking this! Especially on the handle that he's "not happy at all how it turned out"...In future videos, he would apply some of that 2-component solution to fill those holes before painting and he'd be on his merry way lol. Very cool to see his growth, especially for someone already so masterful.
@Yalikejazz_69
@Yalikejazz_69 4 роки тому
I'm currently 2 hours into a binge on this channel......... And let me tell you I don't regret it one bit
@benjimoomoo
@benjimoomoo 5 років тому
does this mean your next video will be you restoring an old aircraft using your new rivet hammer? can't wait!!!
@bugnoodle3774
@bugnoodle3774 5 років тому
benjimoomoo lol
@calcmandan
@calcmandan 5 років тому
This engine looks ugly. I'll make a new one.
@connerstancliffe3693
@connerstancliffe3693 3 роки тому
XD
@colinmcknight92
@colinmcknight92 2 роки тому
this airplane is rotted…”i make new one”
@d.s.parentsr6502
@d.s.parentsr6502 5 років тому
If I had a buffing wheel like that, every metal object in my house would shine like a mirror.
@kschiedemann3065
@kschiedemann3065 5 років тому
😂😂❤
@George_Avgeris
@George_Avgeris 4 роки тому
Nah..it's really dirty work (when you working on lots of stuff) and a breathing mask-protection should be used.I did the exact job for about 4 years long time ago-and after all..you ll need to protect the metal with various methods after finishing with the polishing..
@williamjemeyson6983
@williamjemeyson6983 4 роки тому
*walks in kitchen, flips on light* *everything metal: BLINDED*
@williamjemeyson6983
@williamjemeyson6983 4 роки тому
TubularBow HD You gotta dismantle your car and shine every single component of it
@shackman9566
@shackman9566 4 роки тому
I don't make parts look like show pieces but I do go far enough to restore a tool or parts function. And let me tell you it takes alot of time patience and effort to get those parts to the level that this guy is doing. He makes it look easy. I would love to see a breakdown of how many hours he spends in these restorations. Unless you sold the items for astronomical prices you could never make a profit. With today's technology and manufacturing capabilities tool are made to look more precise in their finish but I doubt they will be around for a hundred year's.
@williamjemeyson6983
@williamjemeyson6983 4 роки тому
MC-51 Rust Remover They aught to sponsor you at this point
@psalms1441
@psalms1441 2 роки тому
Please keep making more content with these quality restorations. I have tried watching several other restoration channels… none compare. Your attention and dedication to fit, finish, and detail are unmatched. Phenomenal.
@yrohugo1381
@yrohugo1381 2 роки тому
This is exactly what i was thinking
@alyssa7867
@alyssa7867 5 років тому
9:04 HE USES THE OIL CAN FROM THE LAST VID EEEE
@peachesw0mp970
@peachesw0mp970 5 років тому
Allen Weber :D IVE BEEN WAITING TO SEE IT USDD
@Astrophysix1
@Astrophysix1 5 років тому
Putting your own repaired items to use is the best way to go. uwu
@ciromf
@ciromf 5 років тому
This was pure gold.
@audigw
@audigw 5 років тому
3:49 too
@MitchJohnson0110
@MitchJohnson0110 5 років тому
Always surprising how well those old tools still work once restored. Those old timers are right, the sure don't make em like they used to.
@20cent
@20cent 5 років тому
"this part is too ugly, I'm going to make a new one...." YEAAAAAAAAAAAH that's what we were waiting for ;D
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Haha :-)
@J0J0fy
@J0J0fy 5 років тому
vshk i love this kind of stuff. :D
@SuperMarkbrewer
@SuperMarkbrewer 5 років тому
Too right I love those bits too
@Alyxandeyr
@Alyxandeyr 5 років тому
4/20 lathe it
@MrMississippiMan
@MrMississippiMan Рік тому
I know it's been three years but I think you did a really good job, I've seen other channels fix those welding spots by heating up the entire object and letting it slowly cool back down, it makes all the metal an even temperature and when it cools back down everything blends together
@xXYannuschXx
@xXYannuschXx 3 роки тому
"Wow, this guy is amazing! He knows exactly how to restore everything correctly wiht the right tools." * starts welding * "Oh go, oh dear god!"
@SharpForceTrauma
@SharpForceTrauma 2 роки тому
i mean what else was he gonna do? Use hot glue?
@luscious-liz4277
@luscious-liz4277 5 років тому
I like your determination of getting 120% out of every single part to make it look like brand new, that's really awesome. That's the main reason why I'm always excited to watch a new video, like all the people here who appreciate and admire your work. Excellent job! :)
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Thank you so much Liz :-)
@Eveseptir
@Eveseptir 5 років тому
Totally agree. This channel is a gem like primitive technology.
@googleuser859
@googleuser859 5 років тому
Parts are better than new in lots of cases, he pays more attention to detail than some of the original manufactures.
@james.black981
@james.black981 5 років тому
Ditto. Made comment elsewhere but little things like replacing the air supply connections with only 1 custom made part (that looks amazing in itself) is what makes the difference between you and every other " restoration " channel.
@twin_o7m.730
@twin_o7m.730 5 років тому
Luscious-Liz me too! 😂❤️
@JH-ye4si
@JH-ye4si 5 років тому
I liked how you used the oiler from a previous video in this one. You've really given it new life.
@Ramondorez
@Ramondorez 5 років тому
I imagine this rivet hammer might see some use aswell.
@DoomFinger511
@DoomFinger511 5 років тому
I caught that too. Still waiting for the screw driver to make an appearance
@Ameritude
@Ameritude 5 років тому
And the vise in the begening
@DoomFinger511
@DoomFinger511 5 років тому
@@Ameritude I thought the vise he made was green. I only saw a blue one in the vid.
@Ameritude
@Ameritude 5 років тому
@@DoomFinger511 I guess your right, but It was a gressal
@raj.dabholkar
@raj.dabholkar 4 роки тому
"This looks ugly, I make a new one".. and now I have a younger brother.
@caodesignworks2407
@caodesignworks2407 3 роки тому
A son and a younger brother, dang, that's a combo.
@pizzainc95
@pizzainc95 3 роки тому
underated comment
@M3ill4rs
@M3ill4rs 3 роки тому
loool XD
@HandiCup101
@HandiCup101 2 роки тому
Lmaoooooo
@LeonThomasian
@LeonThomasian 4 роки тому
“There’s nothing I can do about it”... I was waiting for “I make a new one” 😆
@mrcrazychucotown
@mrcrazychucotown 3 роки тому
Me too!!
@SeanSkyhawk
@SeanSkyhawk 3 роки тому
He's only human
@theacheron34
@theacheron34 5 років тому
Best channel of Restoration.
@ziljaeyan1203
@ziljaeyan1203 5 років тому
Agreed
@littlefishbigpond5769
@littlefishbigpond5769 5 років тому
True that
@BA-dt6tg
@BA-dt6tg 5 років тому
Without a doubt. Everyone else just takes a grinder to each part and calls it restored
@acam8
@acam8 5 років тому
Another first class restoration. I like the way you make these video, without music and fast play, only cuts. These are your trademarks. Don't change!
@thewhitemustang
@thewhitemustang 5 років тому
I absolutely agree. "My Mechanics" does it they way it should be done. I like to hear the sounds of the tools and to hear people clearly when they do speak. So many people sabotage their own videos by going out of their way to add a music track that plays over their voice 😂😂😂. The weirdest part is, these video makers actually think the music makes their video "better". Just like the "laugh track" ruined some of the greatest tv shows US history, the "music track" ruins some of the would be great youtube channels.
@PhilipDunphy
@PhilipDunphy 3 роки тому
I've been watching this channel like crazy for past couple of months, I always end up wondering if the any of those equipments would 've looked this good originally. He takes them to a whole new level! I'm quite sure if any of the original manufactureres of these equipment look at them now they will pay top dollars to have these in their hall of fame.
@davidschmidt6013
@davidschmidt6013 3 роки тому
I saw the sandblaster button with the broken dust-cover...then glanced at the date of the video. ""Aa-Haaaa!!" One of the classics that I somehow missed! Even the wrenches are mirror-polished!!
@Taciturno23
@Taciturno23 4 роки тому
This man is my hero. I see all his videos one by one and I am amazed by his attention of detail. Repairs everything like new, except the light of the sandblaster.
@chunhat1555
@chunhat1555 2 роки тому
😂😂😂
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 5 років тому
I stopped editing my video to watch your video, now i need to delete my video.... i’m not happy about it....just kidding 🤣, your videos are like a drug for me, i want over and over again 🤤
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Thank you so much :-) now go back to edit your video, i want see it soon ;-)
@Handeltasche
@Handeltasche 5 років тому
youre videos are also very good :)
@harunaljabbar96
@harunaljabbar96 5 років тому
Seing two restorer sending wink faces shakens me
@syedhassaanmujtababokhari6199
@syedhassaanmujtababokhari6199 5 років тому
Man your videos are like a drug. We love you both very much. Good luck and Be well
@user-ni9hu2py5g
@user-ni9hu2py5g 5 років тому
Super
@janetgifford5974
@janetgifford5974 2 роки тому
Just came across your site, I'm a woman that can appreciate such intricate work, your patience is amazing, the final detail is eye popping. I work with miniatures and know what it takes to do this kind of work. You sir are an artist, I take a bow.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)
@bryanstellfox8521
@bryanstellfox8521 3 роки тому
I can't believe you're apologizing for any of this! Your work is amazing, and your dedication to the craft shows through,and I believe that's why you're hard on yourself. Let me say this...because of you, I was inspired to start my own small restoration business. You're a big inspiration, and I love your work. Never keep any of your videos locked away... I want to see every single video! I'd especially like to see a video in which a restoration failed. They say we all learn the most from failure!
@thebarkingtoadhasarrived5451
@thebarkingtoadhasarrived5451 5 років тому
MyMechanics: I can well understand you being dissatisfied with the porosity of the main casting and the tig welding not being a perfect match but yet again you surpassed your own very high standards to produce something of great quality and beauty. I absolutely love your work!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
I had sleepless nights because of that handle haha. Thank you :-)
@Wasper216
@Wasper216 5 років тому
that was mig/mag welding, not tig ;)
@nataloves
@nataloves 5 років тому
@@mymechanics oh dear, I guess that's the price one pays for chasing perfection... Stay human and sleep! Hug!
@thebarkingtoadhasarrived5451
@thebarkingtoadhasarrived5451 5 років тому
@@Wasper216 Thanks for the correction; my bad!
@nathan_nothing
@nathan_nothing 5 років тому
I'm not mechanic nor do I have a single clue as to how to do any of this, but could the handle have possibly been painted? Or maybe even that technique to make the metal "black" have helped to cover up those welding color issues?
@freddye.carhuas588
@freddye.carhuas588 5 років тому
Can you restore my will to live?
@kanostars7069
@kanostars7069 5 років тому
Did you feel joy in watching the video? That was his part in the restoration of your life.
@marshwetland3808
@marshwetland3808 5 років тому
Watch a few more, maybe.
@renetrinquet120
@renetrinquet120 4 роки тому
I have the same wish today ...But these nice videos of my mechanics are not sufficient :-(
@TheAbell2029
@TheAbell2029 4 роки тому
dont say that dude, almost make cry here
@cobaltblue4792
@cobaltblue4792 4 роки тому
He will make you a new one
@konzekuenze
@konzekuenze 2 роки тому
The greatest thing these videos have is NOT having any annoying background music. Thank you for that. :)
@regisportalez
@regisportalez 3 роки тому
Sometimes I try to watch other videos of restoration from other channels. And all in the sudden, the biblical quality of work of my mechanics explodes to my face.
@raoulvolfoni1800
@raoulvolfoni1800 Рік тому
Most of others restorers call " restoration " a simple refurbishing ...
@videogamepioneer6250
@videogamepioneer6250 5 років тому
This video is quite... riveting.
@JusBidniss
@JusBidniss 5 років тому
Way to hammer your point home!
@bugnoodle3774
@bugnoodle3774 5 років тому
Just one more nail in the coffin
@MrSneakyGunz
@MrSneakyGunz 5 років тому
Oh Yeah! It's that time again. Never been so excited to see new content from a UKposts channel. Thank you!!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Wow, thank you so much for beeing here :-)
@automaticraccon
@automaticraccon 5 років тому
I agree. This is a gem of a channel.
@pistool1
@pistool1 5 років тому
Thanks for the inspiring new video! BTW anyone else think that the welding thingy at 4:48 sounded like wet farts? :D
@SuperMarkbrewer
@SuperMarkbrewer 5 років тому
Agreed
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh 4 роки тому
I love your exploded layout of each piece, both before and after. It shows how much you know about the item you re restoring and it's interesting to see all those little pieces laid out in order. I think it's beautiful.
@SharpForceTrauma
@SharpForceTrauma 8 днів тому
I say the welding spots and casting imperfections give it character! It's a tool, meant to be used and repaired. Just shows how it was made, and that someone cared enough to fix it :)
@bobbertbobby3975
@bobbertbobby3975 5 років тому
I must confess something... when watching your videos I feel both a deep sense of shame and a great inspiration. I was always a "It's good enough." kinda guy. I always thought if it works fine then dont bother with it. But then i see someone like you. who sees something that could be better..so they make it better. Sees something that can be improved so they improve it. The comment where you said it looked ugly so youll make a new one...It remindedme of all the times I thought something looked ugly but it worked ok so..I left it. You inspire me to go further and be better at my projects. To strive for as good as it can be...not just Good enough. Thank you for that.
@ArjenJongeling
@ArjenJongeling 5 років тому
Of all the restauration channels, this is the best! I like your attention to detail and the craftsmanship making new parts.
@ogenmiller
@ogenmiller 2 роки тому
Отличная работа! 👍Спасибо за субтитры. Ваши комментарии к работе очень полезны.🤝
@shaneturner1767
@shaneturner1767 4 роки тому
I just discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and fell in love with your videos. I've been a welder for several years now and am currently training to become a machinist, your videos are a great insight into the line of work I'm getting into. I really look forward to the day that I have half of the skill that you do and can make such cool stuff with ease. Great work, I can't wait to see what else you put out!
@damiencerutti6269
@damiencerutti6269 5 років тому
Says he isn’t happy with his result. Me* cries with incompetence
@tstahler5420
@tstahler5420 3 роки тому
ROFLMAO! You're not alone.
@oximofo9
@oximofo9 3 роки тому
Tbh he kind of ruined it, I can see why he isn’t happy with the results. I don’t agree with the polishing either those items were never polished, ruined them. His other stuff is really good, but this one he messed up.
@Sephimius
@Sephimius 3 роки тому
@@oximofo9 I notice that a lot of times My Mechanics likes to mirror polish parts that really ought to be left in a brushed finish. It's just one of the quirks of his style, I can appreciate it even if I disagree with the final product.
@davidwarnar9984
@davidwarnar9984 3 роки тому
If I had a buffing wheel like that, every metal object in my house would shine like a mirror.
@Dr_V
@Dr_V 5 років тому
I bet that thing didn't look as good even when it was brand new.
@SDMarineConsulting
@SDMarineConsulting 3 роки тому
The sounds of the tool being reassembled are sublime.
@jimbarrofficial
@jimbarrofficial 3 роки тому
Never realized how complex these small machines are (or were). Amazing you were able to figure out how it all went back together.
@pushkarhagawane2907
@pushkarhagawane2907 5 років тому
Best thing is no music
@williamfindspeople4341
@williamfindspeople4341 5 років тому
No but when he works I play classical music in the background. True artist
@egardren
@egardren 5 років тому
I agree. Music would take away from it
@spartan456
@spartan456 5 років тому
No music is great, but my favorite thing of all: it's not sped up. I never realized how much I appreciate just hearing the sounds of these loud machines at work until I saw this guy's videos. Most of the other restoration channels I see always speed up the entire process and honestly they may as well just mute the audio. I don't want to hear an angle grinder running at 20x the normal speed for 30 seconds straight. Show me a few cuts of it here and there doing its thing and then move on to the next bit. That's what I really enjoy about this guy's videos. He does just that. No single part of the project is shown for too long. Each step is shown just long enough that you get the idea without it being overly boring, and it's not sped up so the sound of the equipment has a reason to be there. Another really good channel I recommend is the hot wheels restoration guy, baremetalHW. He has a similar editing style to my mechanics but focuses on restoring vintage (and more modern) Hot Wheels toy cars. Really neat channel if you want to see more stuff in this kind of style. Many of them are not "perfect" restorations but he does a pretty good job of getting things as close as possible to the original image. As usual, pitting of the main body cast like what was experienced here is still an issue, not much can be done about that. But it's still really interesting to see the entire process, and baremetalHW also provides insightful commentary.
@neilchristiansen1123
@neilchristiansen1123 5 років тому
I love the exploded parts arrangements when you had this disassembled. Your work is always the best.
@LeandroMarcon-py2lrb
@LeandroMarcon-py2lrb 3 роки тому
Sem dúvidas, esse é o melhor canal de restaurações, do UKposts!
@jsandberg3291
@jsandberg3291 3 роки тому
He handmade an air fitting...this guy really takes DIY to the absolute highest level.
@meredithsickel2709
@meredithsickel2709 2 роки тому
Well he didn’t HAND make it. He quite literally did the opposite
@MatthewDuguay1134
@MatthewDuguay1134 5 років тому
Watching you work is absolutely riveting
@chrisharrell5945
@chrisharrell5945 5 років тому
@Andrew Humphrey lol
@riderthreefifteen
@riderthreefifteen 5 років тому
I would love to see a video of your shop. Seems a though you have every tool created at your disposal! Cheers from Durango, CO - USA.
@uk-expat
@uk-expat 4 роки тому
Yes, we need a behind the scenes video, please!
@justlisten7878
@justlisten7878 3 роки тому
I think my wife has one of these upstairs. I can hear this noise every now and again. Glad to know she is just installing rivets.
@onlyonelala1
@onlyonelala1 3 роки тому
In fairness you should probably give her a hand!
@JessieBox
@JessieBox 4 роки тому
This truly is the definition of some riveting content.
@nejiniisan1265
@nejiniisan1265 5 років тому
Being a perfectionist, I understand that feeling when you said that the casting did not turned out how you like. But it was perfect.
@ChrisMendenhall
@ChrisMendenhall 5 років тому
These videos bring me joy. Your commitment to your craft is inspiring.
@therealdeakins
@therealdeakins 2 роки тому
I love the work you do and your attention to detail. To me, you've become the gold standard to all other restoration channels. I have seen many but no other lives up to the quality that you provide.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Wow, thank you!
@user-uv4xe3cq2y
@user-uv4xe3cq2y 4 роки тому
Fear not, We admirers of your fine craft will gladly band together to severely punish any of your critics. Everything you do is declared THE gold standard. Thank you.
@theblackherald
@theblackherald 5 років тому
My Mechanics: "I'm not happy at all how this part turned out" Me: "I make a new one...come on... I make a new one..." My Mechanics: "I make a new...pin for the trigger" Me: "Awww!"
@thijsts6184
@thijsts6184 4 роки тому
Alex Medina haha he doesn’t cast unfortunately xD
@markhodges1276
@markhodges1276 4 роки тому
Jeez tough crowd hahaha
@macloricott13
@macloricott13 4 роки тому
@@thijsts6184 Yet.
@Alex-ug9wx
@Alex-ug9wx 4 роки тому
Yeah I thought he was either gonna “make new one” or just fill it with metal body filler, similar to the stuff they use in cars. Oh well still turned out great anyways.
@kamielmoodley3689
@kamielmoodley3689 4 роки тому
@@Alex-ug9wx He would if he was gonna paint over it. But sometimes you need that cast iron look.
@carlosbarreto6322
@carlosbarreto6322 5 років тому
I still ask myself how can I watch 20 minutes long videos of a man restoring things. But I cant stop it! The dedication and attention to the details are astonishing. Good job, sir.
@Ukraine-tm4cz
@Ukraine-tm4cz 4 роки тому
Очень успокаивает нервы! Спасибо , отличная работа!
@richg8319
@richg8319 3 роки тому
All that and not a single gasket. Pure precision craftsmanship. Beautiful
@prevarication
@prevarication 5 років тому
Great work! No need to apologize for your work, I found even more respect for you by watching you encounter things that didnt go the way you wanted, and how you went about overcoming those obstacles. Keep it up!
@m032682daniel
@m032682daniel 5 років тому
considering the state of that aluminium i'd say you did a hell of a good job on it. without casting a whole new piece, i think that's the best anyone could expect.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Thank you :-)
@alialabbas1982
@alialabbas1982 3 роки тому
He has tools for everything! That's amazing 😍
@dumwyteguy
@dumwyteguy 4 роки тому
This man's attention to detail is quite frankly superhuman
@onesixfive
@onesixfive 5 років тому
Machining a new pneumatic fitting from scratch was revenge against the universe for the poor casting of the handle that couldn’t be fixed. Great work again! Nice job!
@maggs131
@maggs131 5 років тому
Its so fun watching a master execute his craft.
@marcosbasbus7031
@marcosbasbus7031 2 роки тому
I love that bluing is a famous part of this channel and this is the first time he uses it, so happy to see this channel grow so much.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thanks a lot for beeing here :-)
@drewo1494
@drewo1494 2 роки тому
The pre and post exploded view/layout in your videos are great
@xankonri
@xankonri 5 років тому
It 's the best restoration channel on youtube,i love the way how you fix the things. The view angle and the distance is perfect ,i can see just what u are doing not the whole workshop. This kind of quality and precision is amazing:D ps: sanding things on stone are my favorite parts. Thank you
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Thank you, i'm glad you like it :-)
@christophermartinez2552
@christophermartinez2552 5 років тому
Dude your content just relaxes me to no end does anyone else get excited for the way he does things like when he dissemble I get all giggly and I'm like now time for the parts cleaner " oh yeah just like that "
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Thank you :-)
@thegreenbikerider6189
@thegreenbikerider6189 5 років тому
ASMR
@garymucher9590
@garymucher9590 4 роки тому
Instead of an old early 1918 Rivet Hammer, it now looks like a new modern design that just hit the market. Very nice indeed, Thumbs Up!
@jin7833
@jin7833 3 роки тому
Дружище твои видео все пересмотрел , после работы они очень расслабляют, спасибо большое.
@Quicksilver_Cookie
@Quicksilver_Cookie 5 років тому
I appreciate the fact that you let your work do the talking :) Super relaxing, ultimately satisfying, and very educational too. Actually never seen a belt wrench before. Also, you've used previously restored vice and oiler :D Love it.
@jimtalbott9535
@jimtalbott9535 5 років тому
YES! This is a video I can put on and let my mind wander a bit as I watch. Then, of course, I have to start looking at tools on Amazon or some such place.
@maddog9140
@maddog9140 4 роки тому
@MrCorvusC Totally agree with you except the vice was sent to him as a result of a restoration of one of their vices. Otherwise like I said you are totally right.
@gorriewongcalli8186
@gorriewongcalli8186 4 роки тому
I found the oiler! Wheres the vice?
@ckbne
@ckbne 5 років тому
It is my opinion that you produce the very best restoration videos on UKposts today. Your work is the benchmark for others to follow. Thank you for producing them.
@Djbiohazard1991
@Djbiohazard1991 5 років тому
Wholeheartedly agree. If I ever need something restored, he'd be way up my list of people to contact.
@asherelmakias9430
@asherelmakias9430 3 роки тому
One of the best, if not the best, restoration man on the planet!!!!
@TheLimbReaper
@TheLimbReaper 4 роки тому
Beautiful work!
@kinglou1099
@kinglou1099 5 років тому
I love that you use the restored oil can too
@TheJCJexe
@TheJCJexe 5 років тому
Never seen a belt wrench before, that's pretty neat, cool invention!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
Indeed :-)
@wobblybobbly9456
@wobblybobbly9456 5 років тому
You use them for oil filters?
@lisayarost1457
@lisayarost1457 5 років тому
I love belt wrenches! They make similar gizmos for opening jars, too!
@sonnycorleone9776
@sonnycorleone9776 3 роки тому
You are the master of restorations. No one else comes close to you. Your restorations are a pleasure to watch. Perfect finish in every way.
@russiangoose7053
@russiangoose7053 Рік тому
I know the struggle with porous aluminum. I was restoring something recently, a drill powered angle buffer from the 1950's, and it was originally a rough cast finish, but I wanted to file it smooth and polish it but no matter how much I filed, new voids kept appearing. So I decided to do a sand blast finish so at least they weren't as noticable. Thank you for your inspiring videos!
@wobblybobbly9456
@wobblybobbly9456 5 років тому
The only one on UKposts who does proper restorations. Brilliant. So nice for someone to use a proper belt wrench instead of a monkey wrench (plumbers fool tool) so horrible mauling to soft body does not occur. Fellow OCD'er check-list Mirror shine on non-visible objects? Check. Polish all possible components? Check. Renew oxide on parts? Check. Restoration results in superior quality to original? Precision hand-made items where commercial/non-precision items would suffice? Check. But wait... Uses Ballistol? Has wrenches with high refractive index? Has access to Gruener sandblaster? Aha- German level OCD. Sehr gut mein fein Herr. Uber super duper prima sehr schoene.
@GaiusCaligula234
@GaiusCaligula234 5 років тому
Schön*
@MitchJohnson0110
@MitchJohnson0110 5 років тому
You should check out Old Shovel's channel. He's a smaller channel and does less complicated things, but he always restores things to proper working condition and uses them. Worth checking him out!
@davem3953
@davem3953 4 роки тому
CDO, like it's supposed to be.
@Tjalve70
@Tjalve70 4 роки тому
@@davem3953 CDO. It's like OCD, but with the letters in the alphabetical order LIKE THEY SHOULD BE!
@jcsrst
@jcsrst 5 років тому
I couldn't care less about a rivet gun until I see that you're restoring one! What a beautiful job, it always amazes me when you show the before and after pics, hard to believe the difference! Keep up your amazing work, you are by far and away doing the best restoration work on youtube!
@CrunchbiteMcFluffy
@CrunchbiteMcFluffy 3 роки тому
Most "restorers" are more refurbishers than they are restorers. They bring them up to working speed and get them looking good for their age. You truly restore something. Going as far as fabricating something that looks exactly in its place. Love your videos.
@PennyPaws4
@PennyPaws4 2 роки тому
You speak the language of metals and other materials fluently. An honor to watch you work.
@bugnoodle3774
@bugnoodle3774 5 років тому
These videos are so immersive, i find myself watching these every night, oddly satisfying and relaxing. Keep up the great work!
@garrytaylor929
@garrytaylor929 5 років тому
Love your videos - the restored objects are brought back to fulfil their reasons for existing - it’s good for the soul to see this. If the objects could talk, they would thank you sincerely. Keep up the amazing work.
@lucyrodriguez2082
@lucyrodriguez2082 3 роки тому
So nice I am amazed every-time I watch you work on a piece.
@lou2ann
@lou2ann 4 роки тому
You do some incredible work. The love the attention to detail.
@user-op2jy9qw7p
@user-op2jy9qw7p 4 роки тому
Интересно смотреть, как из мусора получается красивая вещь. Завораживает.
@welf5381
@welf5381 5 років тому
Way to end the night! Watching a calming restoration video in bed is the best.
@llljustcallhimdave
@llljustcallhimdave 5 років тому
Isn't great to not have to listen to annoying music while watching him work.
@marycasadone6865
@marycasadone6865 3 роки тому
I enjoy your videos so much. I appreciate the way you take time to look the item over, think about it, & slowly restore them. It allows us to try & figure out how you are going to fix it. I find myself talking to my self. "He's going to make a new one" Buff, sandblast, etc. You line all the parts up perfectly. I LOVE it. Please don't change the way you edit your videos. They are therapeutic.
@antonlitvinov9980
@antonlitvinov9980 2 роки тому
Perfect as always!!! 👏👏👏
@michaelcherry8952
@michaelcherry8952 5 років тому
This is by far my favourite channel for restorations. Your dedication to getting things not just working right but looking right is inspiring. It's a shame about the handle casting being so poor, but you can only do the best you can with what you're given. However, I know you were considering, however briefly, machining a new handle from raw stock. Go on, admit it! :-) No matter what's going wrong in my life, watching one of your videos gives me a genuine lift. I can't wait for the next one!
@kristerfrank
@kristerfrank 5 років тому
Im going thru tought times now. Amd the timing of this video was great. Your videos allways make me feel better. Thank you
@mmediaimage
@mmediaimage 4 роки тому
You are all in one tool maker, artist ,designer, welder wow just watching your restoration blow my mind thanks.
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