Antique Dented Oiler - Perfect Restoration

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my mechanics

my mechanics

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In this video i'm restoring an antique dented oiler.
My friend found this oiler in the steel waste at the recycling station. I really liked the unique design of it and I bought it from him for $5. It almost had no rust, but it was very dirty and had a lot of dents. The tricky part of this restoration was definitely the removing of all the dents in the can. I want to say thank you to my friend who helped me with this and to his boss, who allowed him to use the tools from his work place. I'm very happy how it turned out and I really like the new look of the oiler. I'll keep this oiler in my shop and I'm going to use it from now on.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon supporters and specially to:
Paulina Zamora
Stephan Becker
sunniva thingstad
SA Graver
Joel Miller
Joan Casanovas
afreeflyingsoul
acemaclace
Allan Mckenzie
Clément BERNARD
Dawson Mertz
Jake
Julie Smith
Lucy Lole
Pascal Bertossa
Sheepless
Ian Hutchinson
Harrison Hughes
Joel Margolis
Llewellyn Schubert
Mark Anderson
Moeparker
Sasan Hezarkhani
Thibaut Hiegel
XxJonathXx
Brian Boots
Wambaquamba
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:22 disassembling
01:11 showing all the parts
01:27 cleaning the parts with the parts washer
01:59 cleaning the parts with warm water and Cif
02:21 showing the three new appeared parts
02:28 removing the paint with paint stripper
02:42 removing the rust on the inside with MC-51
03:00 removing the rust on the inside with small grinding stones
03:39 removing all the dents
04:47 using filler for the welding marks
05:02 cleaning up the rest of the can
06:02 restoring the cover
06:20 masking the parts before painting
06:48 applying two component primer
06:58 wet sanding with water
07:12 applying two component green coat (RAL 6005 moss green)
07:29 restoring the tube
08:35 restoring the pump shaft
09:17 restoring the spring
09:35 making a new cork gasket
09:52 making a new felt gasket
10:05 replacing the o-ring
10:10 showing all the parts before reassembling
10:23 reassembling
11:11 showing the finished product
11:40 final testing
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project for around 20h
$5 oiler
$20 primer (2K)
$20 moss green coat (2K)
$2.5 felt gasket
$0.5 o-ring
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:
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 7 800
@glurp1er
@glurp1er 4 роки тому
7:42 "Remaking the knurling with a triangle file" Seriously? This guy has the patience of a saint!
@luiz022
@luiz022 4 роки тому
I think the same!
@reyes5912
@reyes5912 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@FrissOderLassEs
@FrissOderLassEs 4 роки тому
Welcome to Europe.
@captaingary7657
@captaingary7657 4 роки тому
That’s because he is a saint
@eduardosampoia5480
@eduardosampoia5480 4 роки тому
It's called seeking views.
@joshwilson7091
@joshwilson7091 5 років тому
The reason i love this channel is that he does everything properly. Even with the painstaking details, he takes the time to do it right and that's why the finished products are always superb. Great work mate
@levicook8488
@levicook8488 5 років тому
Except wear gloves while using a lathe. Doesnt have to, but its a good idea.
@damians.9436
@damians.9436 5 років тому
like remaking the knurling... and I thought I was a swiss perfectionist.
@tc3884
@tc3884 5 років тому
I think I know the reason why. He’s german.
@vigisbigtm
@vigisbigtm 5 років тому
Same
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 5 років тому
If you're going to do something do it properly or don't bother doing it at all.
@lindseywhitehurst7234
@lindseywhitehurst7234 2 роки тому
It’s so cute coming back and watching this and realizing this is the oil can he uses in so many videos and the fact that not only does he restore these things to works of art but they’re functional pieces that he uses and it’s just so impressive 🥰
@robertsherrow3627
@robertsherrow3627 3 роки тому
In awe of his strategic approach, knowledge of materials, skill in handling a variety of hand/power tools, and documentation of the recovery process. These videos are a treasure and should be archived for current and future generations to see and understand the art of craftsmanship.
@SaniaMixVlogs
@SaniaMixVlogs 2 роки тому
hmm very nice comment
@aidenclements4994
@aidenclements4994 2 роки тому
Bot
@sagartalikote
@sagartalikote 10 місяців тому
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@Simple_City
@Simple_City 4 роки тому
I was so afraid he wasn't going to test it at the end. So afraid I'd never see one of these things actually work in real life. But he did it. He squirted that oil. And I've never been so happy
@Impecable..
@Impecable.. 4 роки тому
Simple_City lol
@crashercrasher9696
@crashercrasher9696 4 роки тому
Hentai hehe
@elphaba4674
@elphaba4674 4 роки тому
Have you ever seen the wizard of Oz, the tin man literally needs one to live! Lmao!
@tanyapunyo2074
@tanyapunyo2074 4 роки тому
Squirt
@brandonhardyy
@brandonhardyy 4 роки тому
Same. I don't understand how he resisted the urge to give a few dry test squirts immediately after reassembling.
@yvettewallus119
@yvettewallus119 4 роки тому
I love how these videos make us appreciate the beauty in everyday objects. I mean, look how beautiful that oil can turned out. It’s a freakin oil can. And it’s beautiful.
@mkm692
@mkm692 3 роки тому
They don’t make oilers like that no more, you buy the oil in the can and when you’re done you throw it out.
@monzy2
@monzy2 3 роки тому
@@mkm692 well technically the oil canister shown here also needs to be refilled by oil cans that get thrown out. Just nowadays our oil /lubricant cans come with a tube that allows us to use it easily. Doesn't mean this isn't a cool restoration, but we just don't need tools like these that much.
@richardjones2455
@richardjones2455 2 роки тому
@@monzy2 I'll bet you are loads of fun at parties.
@jays2877
@jays2877 2 роки тому
I'd display it as an ornament 😃
@yesntl9614
@yesntl9614 2 роки тому
At least more than you it seems
@ger128
@ger128 3 роки тому
Everybody gangsta 'till he remakes the knurling with a triangle file
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 роки тому
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
@fridaycaliforniaa236
@fridaycaliforniaa236 3 роки тому
@LEO2122 gaming Il habite en Suisse je crois, mais ça revient à peu près au même =)
@ysnsmth
@ysnsmth 3 роки тому
@LEO2122 gaming no, he is swiss
@sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7548
@sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee7548 2 роки тому
@@ysnsmth man i wish i was cheese
@cyenacom
@cyenacom 2 роки тому
@@mymechanics ms,ss ke,o,,zss,s,z,., saya.,,,s,
@user-hk3hm6lz9t
@user-hk3hm6lz9t 3 роки тому
Смотрю такие видео перед сном ! Потому что как то спокойнее становится и засыпаю
@user-brobdingneg
@user-brobdingneg 2 роки тому
Эти реставрации действуют как снотворное. Или это как кошке погладить по голове. Мурчат они от этого и жмурятся от удовольствия 😁
@alessandro3000
@alessandro3000 2 роки тому
same here lol
@colenichols9714
@colenichols9714 2 роки тому
Me too!
@bubbathedog7625
@bubbathedog7625 4 роки тому
If I restored that oiler, I'd be oiling everything that moved.
@cchimozmin
@cchimozmin 4 роки тому
Bubba Thedog or things that didn’t move
@bubbathedog7625
@bubbathedog7625 4 роки тому
@@cchimozmin That's brilliant! Well done. ~ ;:o)
@Wiggleattacks
@Wiggleattacks 4 роки тому
Stay back!
@Kaodusanya
@Kaodusanya 4 роки тому
weird I wouldn't oil anything. I would probably start a restoration museum with all the stuff i restore. His work is beautiful enough to be art anyways.
@eduardosampoia5480
@eduardosampoia5480 4 роки тому
@@Kaodusanya It's actually better than art...art is static and useless...this has function.
@adrianreyes4702
@adrianreyes4702 5 років тому
Be warned, once you start watching, you cannot stop. Exquisite work! Pleasure to watch the Masterpiece unfold. Sure tells you a lot of why back then, Craftsmanship was of such high quality.
@narcodon
@narcodon 5 років тому
Dead on.....cannot stop watching these restoring videos. Now my 10 year old is hooked too
@landofthelivingskies3318
@landofthelivingskies3318 5 років тому
Gotta support them by watching all ads till the end. It's not alot to ask for 30/45 seconds of my time in order for him to get paid.
@accltdymas6691
@accltdymas6691 5 років тому
The thing better on the video is the music!!! Lol!!!
@accltdymas6691
@accltdymas6691 4 роки тому
@@user-no3tu9kh3p The best part of the video is the music!!! jejejejeje
@customrestoration5317
@customrestoration5317 3 роки тому
Good point 😁👌
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 2 роки тому
This has to be one of my absolute favorite projects of yours. Amazing work.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thank you very much :-)
@philswaim392
@philswaim392 7 місяців тому
Holy heck hi
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 7 місяців тому
@@philswaim392 👋😁 hiya! Always happy to see good folk in the comments ☺️
@dales616
@dales616 3 роки тому
I dunno why I'm saying this but I don't think I've ever seen a better paint finish than this. Absolutely flawless. Beautiful restoration
@IrchaMan
@IrchaMan 21 день тому
I mean, there's definitely "better" finishes out there, but this is the best finish I've seen on a freakin oiler! 😂
@alanh4471
@alanh4471 5 років тому
I really appreciate the sounds. Much better than music or commentary.
@MadHatter11371
@MadHatter11371 5 років тому
Alan Fred agreed. The dubbed in music on a lot of these videos (don’t know about this channel) are annoying. This was nice to watch and listen to the work being done!
@richcampoverde
@richcampoverde 5 років тому
Couldent agree more. To mqny vids are ruined with music! I would rather have the sounds of the workshop any day
@als1023
@als1023 5 років тому
@@richcampoverde I sometimes think they put in music , because they lack the focus and dedication to acquire the skills and desire to do this quality work.
@richcampoverde
@richcampoverde 5 років тому
@@als1023 agreed! That and they probably stole the vid and put music on it so hide the owners identity
@rockeater2337
@rockeater2337 5 років тому
River churnet Umm... or they know so people don’t like the sounds? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@MrBrassporkchop
@MrBrassporkchop 5 років тому
Is he going to put oil in it? Isn't he going to try it out? OMG HE IS!!! THE MADMAN IS DOING IT!!!
@davidropp3174
@davidropp3174 2 роки тому
Ok. But this dude just polished a spring you won't even see. That's dedication to the project and his craft. No cutting corners.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
@lauragranger9813
@lauragranger9813 Рік тому
I'm pretty sure this is the most beautiful oil can I have ever seen.
@elenin.3228
@elenin.3228 5 років тому
I am simply speechless! Polish the spring? Refile the Knurling?????????? And the buffing...better than perfect! Thank you for uploading!
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 5 років тому
For getting out the dent, use a steel ball bearing (large as you can fit through the mouth) and a strong permanent rare earth magnet on the outside, they come with handles for repairing horned musical instruments, but you can fabricate a handle cheaper. Keep using the magnet to roll the bearing across the dent till its gone. Works like a charm and no weld marks.
@MilesBader
@MilesBader 5 років тому
How does this work when the body of the item itself is steel...?
@RealHank1791
@RealHank1791 5 років тому
​@@MilesBader The strength of magnetic attraction to a given magnet is directly proportional to the mass of the ferromagnetic material being affected. The ball bearing provides enough ferromagnetic mass to exert the necessary force to bend the oiler's relatively thin wall. The wall itself would not have enough ferromagnetic mass to bend by itself and thus the bearing is needed and the wall will only bend where that extra force is applied. (Contrary to popular belief even the strongest magnet in the world couldn't do something like, pull a paper clip out of your hand. The paperclip simply doesn't have the ferromagnetic mass needed. The friction of your grip and your strength would be more than enough to overcome the attraction.) Edit: Oh and another gorgeous restoration. Kudos OP. Loving the videos.
@pwnmeisterage
@pwnmeisterage 5 років тому
@@MilesBader It doesn't really work out as well, the ball tends to stick and roll sluggishly, it makes an already awkward task even worse (you wouldn't use this method when you could access the underside easier with other tools). But heating the workpiece up to around ~700C+ makes it nonmagnetic and slightly more malleable (until it cools down).
@mrfoameruk
@mrfoameruk 5 років тому
I thought he could have pushed it out with his finger. Wondered why he did it at all as he then filled and painted it. the dent puller/welding tool seemed to lead to a lot more work with the welding and filing etc.
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 5 років тому
You could also fix it with a paintless dent removal approach. Machine a steel collar that fits inside the filler neck. A stout steel rod with a rounded end and appropriate bends is then inserted through the collar and the dents are levered out from the inside, prying against the collar.
@johnTheUnigoat
@johnTheUnigoat 3 роки тому
"I mean it's not like he's gonna be able to do much restoration on the inside of the container that you can't disassemble.." *removes all the rust from the inside*
@Charley-Mike
@Charley-Mike 3 роки тому
nothing special, if you have for example an old fuel tank of a motorcycle. But then you don't use a Lathe but a concrete mixer ;)
@tokyohanamura
@tokyohanamura 2 роки тому
*WHERE’S YOUR GOD NOW?!*
@marcelotorres3285
@marcelotorres3285 2 роки тому
The grinding stones inside on a slow turning lathe nearly had me in tears. Brilliant move.
@spartan456
@spartan456 5 років тому
My favorite part about your videos is how there's no commentary or music. It's just patiently working away at a project. There's something almost therapeutic about watching them. Also I dig that you take "restoration" to a whole new league. I've seen lots of these kinds of videos but I've never seen someone go as far as machining new screws and bolts. Also the buffing wheel is my favorite part. I like how you really try to get as many scratches out as possible.
@TerryMcGearyScotland
@TerryMcGearyScotland 5 років тому
Yes, even restoring the inside! Dedication indeed!
@pablovilan
@pablovilan 5 років тому
spartan456 Ain charla! Terapéutico es la palabra exacta! // No Talking!, Therapeutic is te exactly word!
@ValutDweller
@ValutDweller 5 років тому
The sound of tools being used is the music by itself.
@KennyRedSocks
@KennyRedSocks 5 років тому
Wow, I've never seen that method of dent pulling.
@wills5482
@wills5482 5 років тому
They use it a lot on bodywork
@saffronbluee
@saffronbluee 5 років тому
that genuinely scared me to watch
@fervent2896
@fervent2896 5 років тому
What's the tool called?
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. 5 років тому
I've seen someone use a dildo for car dents; but never that kind of medieval torture device.
@namaske2594
@namaske2594 5 років тому
@@_.-._.-. a dildo? At least that thing actually looks like it's supposed to pull out dents
@user-lt8qq2yn8s
@user-lt8qq2yn8s 2 роки тому
И снова захожу на этот канал и не важно, что он там чинит, важно с какой любовью, с каким трепетом он прикасается к каждой детали , и внимательно расматривает каждую щелочку и я вместе с ним ухожу куда то далеко в маленькую трещену и засыпаю сладким сном 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@MrJohnnyboyrebel
@MrJohnnyboyrebel Рік тому
Shall we say “lovingly restored” to this magnificent work? There is a tremendous amount of care that went into this.
@jbaker414
@jbaker414 5 років тому
Guarantee it didn’t even look that good when it was brand new.
@Makambapretu2012
@Makambapretu2012 5 років тому
I agree 100% with you. It probably looks much better than when it was new. Thumb up "my mechanics".
@atklm1
@atklm1 5 років тому
Then again, new one costs about $5...
@Vetyhhhh
@Vetyhhhh 5 років тому
Rex yeah and got 2 mil views so i think its worth it
@atklm1
@atklm1 5 років тому
@@Vetyhhhh Sure, and it was very satisfying to watch. More so than most things that can be bought with 5 bucks. Generally not an economically viable option, though. :D
@oldvlognewtricks
@oldvlognewtricks 5 років тому
@@atklm1 If it's worth doing, it's worth doing it purely for the cash. No, wait...
@GBSheridan
@GBSheridan 4 роки тому
I just love how the videos are blissfully absent talking and music. Thank you for that. 👍
@georgeshelton6281
@georgeshelton6281 Рік тому
It's amazing that it didn't take long for the engineer to fix this. It contained fewer parts to replace or even revamp.
@stephenbarlin2314
@stephenbarlin2314 3 роки тому
How do people get the idea that engineering has nothing to do with art. The truth is art is at the foundation of good engineering no matter how humble the object might be. Beautiful restoration Sir.
@Silent002
@Silent002 5 років тому
#1 Best Restorer on UKposts right here. Fascinating to see that welding dent remover, never seen anything like that before and it worked perfectly! I never even knew that Threading File existed either, very cool!
@scratchy3861
@scratchy3861 5 років тому
Silent002 exactly the same as me the dent remover and that file are two things ive never seen before
@stevelampard
@stevelampard 5 років тому
As a professional body shop repair man, I use one of those dent pullers when access to the dent with lifting bars is not available. Top tip: clean the tip of the puller with a fine file after each pull minimises the risk of pulling holes in the metal.
@TizonaAmanthia
@TizonaAmanthia 5 років тому
I'd have to agree. I've seen about a dozen channels thus far. And while Hand Tool Rescue does a great job, he doesn't use a polishing buff wheel on the goddamned pump springs. I Kinda want to label this kind of dedication to not...restoration, but some higher calibur. Words fail me. But essentially Restore might mean, clean it, fix the broken parts, and maybe a paint job. But he goes so far beyond, with the polishing, machining new parts. THESE PROJECTS ARE SUPERIOR TO WHEN THEY WERE NEW. Restoration...just doesn't feel adequate a term.
@LastPrecent
@LastPrecent 5 років тому
I agree that he is the number 1 on youtube from what i have seen. But only part what i am kinda sad about is that,he was the first youtuber who i started to watch restoring and he set the standars so high that noone can compete with him,that now if i watch someone else it feels like they are missing on details when restoring something.. Would have been much better if i would have seen someone else first and they would seem very good aswell and than gradually i would have found this channel and i would think this dudes restoration is just waaay more advanced (which it is). It is like he is the level 100 from 100. And now if watch anything else,it's not so enjoyable like watching this dude's restoration.
@TheTekknician
@TheTekknician 5 років тому
@@LastPrecent Exactly my problem, haha :) With other channels it's like I'm already questioning "why doesn't he/she do it like him", as it clearly works.
@jimmyjustice1722
@jimmyjustice1722 5 років тому
I love no corny musica, no boring commentary just real dedication and attention to every minute detail. Thank you!
@grene1955
@grene1955 Рік тому
It never ceases to amaze me how you turn ordinary everyday objects into legit works of art!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
@joew.harris7018
@joew.harris7018 3 роки тому
You never disappoint me. I was wondering how you were going to get the dents out of the can. Ingenious. Another masterpiece.
@duckhunt11001
@duckhunt11001 5 років тому
There are a lot of restoration channels on UKposts. but I only watch yours because you're the only one that does a perfect restoration. No detail is to small to fix. Keep up the great work, love your Channel.
@sonnieandjacob
@sonnieandjacob 5 років тому
I couldn't agree more. He is the only who will remanufacture a part to the smallest detail and completely repair even the surface. It sets him apart
@muddyduck64
@muddyduck64 5 років тому
Out of all the others on youtube that like to label their vids as " restorations " - THIS guy understands what the word restoration MEANS.
@volodymyrhavrylov7993
@volodymyrhavrylov7993 2 роки тому
Some videos over the Internet are worth revisiting from time to time and this one is definitely among them. Thanks!
@user-ul3mm6vb2h
@user-ul3mm6vb2h 2 роки тому
Ausgezeichnete Arbeit! Es ist schön zu sehen, wie alte kaputte Dinge zu echten Kunstwerken werden.
@exlibrisas
@exlibrisas 4 роки тому
He freakin' polished the inside!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 4 роки тому
Of course
@jean-philippeberlencourt9367
@jean-philippeberlencourt9367 4 роки тому
@@simonwinterstein348 I haven't checked exactly which city, but I'm really sure he is Swiss.
@michaelscott-joynt3215
@michaelscott-joynt3215 4 роки тому
@@jean-philippeberlencourt9367 Swiss seems correct, from the description and UKposts page. A German friend described to me the Swiss as "the more German Germans".
@flymasterA
@flymasterA 4 роки тому
I don't know but , I grew up with German machinist neighbors. I experienced personally the meticulous approach they had with everything they touched. Their cars, appliances, tools, toys- all in better condition used than when they bought them new (pre Chinese junk dats-- 60's).
@93blunts
@93blunts 5 років тому
Every time when I see notification of your videos, I always know my next half hour is sorted. Cheers from Korea. Nice one as always!
@Amplefii
@Amplefii 5 років тому
But the video is only 12 min long.
@aliak530i
@aliak530i 5 років тому
@@Amplefii again and again and again
@93blunts
@93blunts 5 років тому
Amplefi oh haha true that, i was thinking of his other videos. You know what the average is like..😂
@420ramborip
@420ramborip 5 років тому
you guys have blunts in korea?
@dhpler
@dhpler 8 місяців тому
Hands up if you are here rewatching this episode once more just to kill the time until the new datsun 240z video comes out..
@jl8217
@jl8217 7 місяців тому
Yup!
@robertgoss4842
@robertgoss4842 2 роки тому
This is the absolute best restoration channel on YT. The real grabber is the attention to detail. Without uttering a word, this chap teaches with every project.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thanks a lot for beeing here :-)
@pixelin
@pixelin 4 роки тому
The dent puller is the most genius tool in the history of tools
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 4 роки тому
It's nice to have yes
@sergejtanjabranden9623
@sergejtanjabranden9623 5 років тому
There is no way he is going to polish that spring *proceeds to polish spring* God dammit
@AndrewDRoyappa
@AndrewDRoyappa 5 років тому
I thought that exactly, like cmon bro you really had to do it to the spring insane
@tylermorrissette8098
@tylermorrissette8098 5 років тому
Came here to say this! Polished a spring!?
@Cyber_One
@Cyber_One 5 років тому
Laura Warner How da hell did you read my thoughts?
@caribmedical57
@caribmedical57 5 років тому
I thought the same thing. 😉
@key8100
@key8100 5 років тому
666 quick someone like it
@philipdenormandie1138
@philipdenormandie1138 3 роки тому
honestly this guy should be his own show on the history channel, not that UKposts isn't amazing
@faithdenelzen6402
@faithdenelzen6402 2 роки тому
Love how this little can is now being used as well beautiful job ❤
@da1t0n
@da1t0n 5 років тому
Thank you for watching? No man, thank you for posting! ;) Probably the best restoration channel out there! The details makes the difference.
@Farlig69
@Farlig69 5 років тому
No probably about it - it is THE best :) (Well that I´ve come across anyway :p)
@olm0
@olm0 5 років тому
TheJR1948 uhm what do you mean
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
@@olm0 don't feed the trolls ;-)
@da1t0n
@da1t0n 5 років тому
@@mymechanics hahaha ..exactly!
@davidhowse8911
@davidhowse8911 5 років тому
That's it! I know what I want to do when I retire. Restore antique tools! I have sat here for almost two hours watching these vids; they are so satisfying!!!Great craftsmanship as well!
@Wavelight2020
@Wavelight2020 Рік тому
Commenting now because this is probably the sixth time I’ve watched this restoration. The exploding view still blows my mind.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Nice to hear that, thanks :-)
@michaelmilsom9518
@michaelmilsom9518 5 місяців тому
My dad had one of those in the garage. I remember using it to oil the chain on my bike :-)
@itsMido2
@itsMido2 4 роки тому
What make me like this guy so much is that he never compromise on anything!! Amazing attention to details
@lakechocolate9785
@lakechocolate9785 4 роки тому
Honest to goodness, watching this just washes away all the stress of a day. *Love it* Bravo 🙏
@ErCapoAlex
@ErCapoAlex 4 роки тому
Exactly
@boomerv7291
@boomerv7291 3 роки тому
You have the patience of a saint. I love the fact that you bring the past back to life. Amazing. I think you found your calling in life. Don't stop.
@technicalsupport6573
@technicalsupport6573 2 роки тому
Excellent job. It looks like it was made just right now. Doesn't look restored at all. Level of perfection is infinity.
@sorou
@sorou 5 років тому
love that you don't have music in the background of your videos. it always makes me feel like i am right there with you, watching you repair whatever it is that day. as always, amazing work. definitely the best restoration channel on youtube by far!
@rwhirsch
@rwhirsch 4 роки тому
you didn't tap a rubber tree and make the o-ring yourself? i'm disappointed. nice restore anyway.
@rm9308
@rm9308 4 роки тому
Why not more o-rings though?
@runningcorrer
@runningcorrer 4 роки тому
with silicone is possible
@Sak-zo1ui
@Sak-zo1ui 4 роки тому
It isnt worth it to try an make an o ring like that. Just buy it new.
@Magnitude7
@Magnitude7 4 роки тому
Sak 20012019 r/woooosh
@Sak-zo1ui
@Sak-zo1ui 4 роки тому
Ben no i quite clearly get the joke. My point is i am tired of everybody saying he is the best at everything when he clearly isnt. The man is talented yes but not the best.
@bfarling
@bfarling 3 роки тому
The attention to detail on this channel is really a pleasure to watch.
@CrazyHHO19
@CrazyHHO19 3 роки тому
polite gentleman that swiss bloke is...you thanking us for watching...we thank you for giving us this splendid experience
@AF117
@AF117 5 років тому
Our swiss Ambassadeur of precision & craftsmanship
@brettb.7425
@brettb.7425 5 років тому
I just bought 6 antique Oiler cans from an Indiana barn find. Most are dented and have old oil caked on the inside bottom. Thank you for the upload as I want to go through and restore maybe 4 of them. The other 2 will be left how they are because we will display the on the top shelf of our very country kitchen. Great job, great eye, and great attention to detail!
@conscience-commenter
@conscience-commenter 2 роки тому
Beautiful job . I would have liked to seen the body and fill tube chromed with the brass accents contrasting for optimal beauty. I always enjoy seeing used and abused tools brought back to usable beauty by someone who will treat them properly and pass them on to future generations . We the men who restore them salute you .
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Thanks a lot for watching :-)
@busterbrown446
@busterbrown446 3 роки тому
I couldn't stop watching. Very impressive. I miss quality products. Everything is cheap and disposable now.
@oegroemov
@oegroemov 5 років тому
What amazed me the most, is that your hands still clean as a surgeon
@bobofloblaws
@bobofloblaws 5 років тому
I noticed that too. He should do a little bonus at the end of one of his videos where he shows his hand washing procedure.
@TheTekknician
@TheTekknician 5 років тому
I think it's simple. Clean them with the gritty soap, gloves when needed. Lotion for your hands when done. Signs of pride in being a professional, it's the tiny details, the tiny efforts.
@jadawin10
@jadawin10 5 років тому
Cleanliness. Its one of the first things a Swiss "mécanicien de précision" learns, when he begins his apprenticeship...
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
@@TheTekknician i love nivea cream :-)
@deata5513
@deata5513 4 роки тому
Mom: why are you crying? Me: i saw a guy on youtube polishing a spring that whe can't even see 😭
@user-lj2lq5bd6u
@user-lj2lq5bd6u 4 роки тому
Точно! зачем было полировать пружину??
@C4H10N4O2
@C4H10N4O2 4 роки тому
@Frank I think you could if you ask politely
@danyounger8297
@danyounger8297 4 роки тому
@Frank lmao
@danyounger8297
@danyounger8297 4 роки тому
@@C4H10N4O2 No thank you. have a nice day
@flymasterA
@flymasterA 4 роки тому
Iridium , He'd remove your 'roids with a drill wire-brush. And then polish it before re-greasing.
@jessejohnson159
@jessejohnson159 2 роки тому
Very interesting 'dent puller' you have there! Great skill in welding up pinholes also! 👍🏆
@Odincdaj522004
@Odincdaj522004 6 місяців тому
Okay, I literally laughed out loud at polishing the inside with ceramic grinding stones on the lathe. That's bloody brilliant.
@ObsidianParis
@ObsidianParis 5 років тому
It would be nice to see you using it in your next videos to lubricate parts when you're machining them, using the lathe or something else…
@MediocreHexPeddler
@MediocreHexPeddler 5 років тому
He uses the Gressel vice, so there is precedent.
@ryangood8188
@ryangood8188 5 років тому
And the air die grinder!
@GridIndustries
@GridIndustries 5 років тому
@@MediocreHexPeddler YAAASSSS
@bernardomotard
@bernardomotard 5 років тому
@@MediocreHexPeddler the gressel vice was actually for a customer I believe, the one he uses was given to him by gressel after his vice video :)
@robertofalloni1107
@robertofalloni1107 5 років тому
Uma obra de arte👍👍👍
@suchsneak3545
@suchsneak3545 5 років тому
I watch your videos with my two year old son and he loves them all the way through. Your video editing skills are top notch. Quick cuts showing the process and close up pauses to show each part. These videos are a perfect balance between entertaining and educational which makes your channel stand out from the crowd. Continue to make quality content my friend!
@Giancarlo-ol2mu
@Giancarlo-ol2mu 2 роки тому
There is always someone who has something to say about the work that others do! Instead you are very good.
@anysnail6390
@anysnail6390 Рік тому
I love how the shiny brass and steel goes with the deal dark green.
@kirtliedahl
@kirtliedahl 5 років тому
In my entire life, I’ve never ONCE been excited about an oil can- until just now. Unbelievable. 👍
@ironbomb6753
@ironbomb6753 5 років тому
I feel the same way Kirt.🙂
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 5 років тому
That thing now is so smooth it looks like a rendered 3D object. Pretty good!
@Bash434
@Bash434 5 років тому
Olha só quem está aqui
@ObsidianParis
@ObsidianParis 5 років тому
It's actually a "restored 3d object" :-)
@guidoluigi100
@guidoluigi100 5 років тому
Olha só quem está aqui /rt
@kennethsee6262
@kennethsee6262 5 років тому
Okay I am not doing my job without sayingJUST BUY One! !
@rodrigoappendino
@rodrigoappendino 5 років тому
Olha só quem está aqui³
@tommyherbert3931
@tommyherbert3931 2 роки тому
The green color sparkles. Outstanding.
@GeoffPowell65
@GeoffPowell65 Рік тому
If I spent as many hours improving my skills as I do watching these videos, I’d be better at what I do, but then I wouldn’t get to appreciate a real Master at work. I don’t ever use that word lightly but this guy is a MASTER of his craft.
@Yakovlev_Norris
@Yakovlev_Norris 5 років тому
I've seen many 'restoration' channels, but yours tops all of them. You're not just giving the parts a sanding and a fresh lick of paint, you're restoring parts to their original quality, and machining your own bolts or parts when they're beyond repair/missing. Keep it up, these videos are incredibly entertaining to watch
@John-lo6ck
@John-lo6ck 4 роки тому
Oh, ya know, I just hand knurled this part. You're my hero. Your attention to detail is admirable.
@logangross2215
@logangross2215 3 роки тому
You are hands down the best I have seen at this stuff. Phenomenal work on every video. Keep it up👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
2 роки тому
What amazes my from your work is to appreciate when things were made to last. Not that plastic disposable garbage that they sell today.
@bonnielass3975
@bonnielass3975 5 років тому
The triangle file! The detail You put in your work is outstanding! I'm literally amazed at every project you take on. As always well done you! 👏
@robertbascelli6433
@robertbascelli6433 5 років тому
Best therapeutic channel ever. Thanks so much for these videos. The only thing better than doing it yourself is to watch these amazing videos. No talking...just like I work in my own shop. I LOVE this channel.
@167curly
@167curly 3 роки тому
There can be so much functional beauty in a simply quality-made item like this. Congratulations.
@SaniaMixVlogs
@SaniaMixVlogs 2 роки тому
absolutely right sir
@PH-md8xp
@PH-md8xp 3 роки тому
Beautiful restoration. Most people would simply toss that oil can into the trash, you’ve made it better than new and it looks awesome. Would love to see you restore an old neglected car.
@CallardAndBowser
@CallardAndBowser 5 років тому
After that restoration, I would have used that to dispense Olive Oil for salads and what not.
@duck8316
@duck8316 5 років тому
Ya
@zachj7676
@zachj7676 5 років тому
I mean, it is an “oil” dispenser. I guess any type of oil will do.
@Imadeyoumad288
@Imadeyoumad288 5 років тому
Zach Jones except oil itself
@forrestgumpv9049
@forrestgumpv9049 4 роки тому
My thought exactly...
@decadantdog4444
@decadantdog4444 4 роки тому
@@Kwaj It could be fun at parties!
@Gspeezy13
@Gspeezy13 5 років тому
These videos inspire me to want to restore old tools as well. Given the high quality of material used back then compared to today.
@DakovP
@DakovP Рік тому
Somehow missed this one, beautiful.
@maherf768
@maherf768 2 роки тому
I have a mild OCD, these videos please me very much. thank you so much!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 роки тому
Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)
@stevewilson6390
@stevewilson6390 5 років тому
A cup of coffee along with watching this is a relaxing start to a sunday morning.
@samuelbhend2521
@samuelbhend2521 5 років тому
Same here:)
@jpenn727
@jpenn727 5 років тому
Also me!!
@eddiehollinsworth1997
@eddiehollinsworth1997 5 років тому
Yep. same here
@djdanno13
@djdanno13 5 років тому
I unknowingly joined the club!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
I don't drink coffee ;-)
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Noice! Quick tip, you can probably remove the threaded portions of the can by heating up the solder used to attach it. Might be easier to clean then.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
That would probaly end up in a mess i guess. I didn't had the right die for these threads anyway. Thank you :-)
@FOMI1970
@FOMI1970 5 років тому
And that's another way to skin a cat i guess ... ;-)
@martinlumber
@martinlumber 5 років тому
Don't think this guy needs any tips from you, HTR. This guy has you beat on so many levels. The Swiss perfection is oozing out. Unless he needs a fucking lead paint test kit, of course. LOL
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
@@martinlumber We do very different things. I was just trying to share some knowledge, sorry.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 років тому
I appreciate your comments man HTR and always nice to see you here :-)
@RonaldKnecht
@RonaldKnecht 3 роки тому
I always feel that the results are just too beautiful to ever put to use. They're more like art!
@SaniaMixVlogs
@SaniaMixVlogs 2 роки тому
absolutely right sir
@silviu-radugrigore5258
@silviu-radugrigore5258 Рік тому
These pieces of metal come back to life from forgetness and rust thanks to this 🎩 my mechanics.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Right on!
@shortboypinoy
@shortboypinoy 5 років тому
I can't be the only that thinks that the metals look sexy af when they're buffed. That shine!
@mukahschiffer156
@mukahschiffer156 4 роки тому
You perv
@April_a26
@April_a26 4 роки тому
S h i n y
@T0M0K0HIMIK0
@T0M0K0HIMIK0 4 роки тому
@@mukahschiffer156 bruh my dog is more of a perv -__-
@nik4790
@nik4790 5 років тому
Genius idea with the grinding stones and the lathe.
@daviddale4206
@daviddale4206 5 років тому
Grinding dust in your oil can. Hmmmm
@gerardcollins1767
@gerardcollins1767 5 років тому
large ball bearings inside may have taken the dents out,lathe great idea.
@joemcduck2748
@joemcduck2748 Рік тому
The fact they still heart comments is a testament too how wholesome this man would be if I knew them
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
😉👍
@87handmedown
@87handmedown 3 роки тому
I just watched a 12 minute video on an oil can and loved it.
@eddiegdvd
@eddiegdvd 4 роки тому
Your patience and attention to detail is impeccable, you take it to a higher level, I am a better person after watching this
@tylerthegrimm
@tylerthegrimm 5 років тому
The amount of effort, and how shiny, and clean he makes everything; even the hidden parts if phenomenal. Best restoration channel on YT.
@sillysongs19
@sillysongs19 3 роки тому
really this thing was already in very good shape for its age, great restore
@smitty1952
@smitty1952 3 роки тому
Outstanding job! Cant wait to watch more videos from this great craftsman
@denniswhite166
@denniswhite166 5 років тому
I have never seen an oil can (except in a store) that didn't have dents in it. And I've seen a lot of them in my life. MORE THAN PERFECT RESTORATION.
@drohegda
@drohegda 5 років тому
I read long ago British soldier's would get small dents in their canteen's they would empty the canteen and fill it to the brim with those white navy beans, then add some water slowly trying to keep solidly packed.Put on canteen cap tight and over night the beans will expand and pop out small dents from inside out. You can repeat process as needed.
@davidbrook7121
@davidbrook7121 5 років тому
I should fill my dented Hyundai Accent.
@jhanthony2
@jhanthony2 5 років тому
I don't think that will work. The beans swell up, but the water shrinks down by an exactly equal amount. There won't be a change of volume. However, if the soaking beans are out-gassing that could effectively increase the volume. But I've never noticed beans bubbling when their soaking.
@tortinwall
@tortinwall 5 років тому
jhanthony2 well in that case bang goes the ancient practice of using poplar wood pegs to split large rocks by placing them in small fissures and soaking them until they expand.
@jhanthony2
@jhanthony2 5 років тому
But in that case you soak the peg AFTER you put it in the rock; you don't put a wet peg into the rock and expect to increase in size. If you soak a peg in water it will expand as long as it remains in the water; as soon as it is removed from the water and wiped off it stops expanding.I used to read similar stories about the clipper ships from the 19th century that were carrying rice. During storms the rice would get soaked, expand, and blow up the ship. I was skeptical.
@obelixer9751
@obelixer9751 5 років тому
Didn't Hanibal use salt in the rock cracks and then pour water on it? But in this case I would have made a tool to dent it back from the inside out instead using that weird spot welding device and still had to plaster it. Guess it was a tryout.
@steadfasttherenowned2460
@steadfasttherenowned2460 3 роки тому
That green really set it off wonderfully
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