Hi everyone , welcome to Inside Workshop channel,here you will find renovations of diverse abandoned rusty and disrupted purposes especially old tools and equipment , DIY from time to time. I realy like doing restorations and bringing back tools to life, not necessary to use it again ( it will be nice to do of course ) but in order to have satisfaction . every restoration take scattered hours in four or five days to be completed ,so im doing my best to save time for that . Im sharing this videos in hope that you will enjoy watching this restorations.
You just want a project? I never rebuild these they cheap if mine doesnt work i just buy new one. This impact is only 50-350 working torque and 600 brake away torque
영상을 보니 녹 발생은 있어도 Anvil & hammer 엔빌과 햄머 Front rear plate 앞판과 뒷판 마모가 없는 상태의 임팩입니다. 만일 엔빌햄머 프론트 리어플레이트 그리고 실린더등 마모되는 부품이 있을시 이렇게 rebuild 해도 힘안나오고 못씁니다. 이 임팩은 마모가 없는것이라서 사용가능해요.
Thank you so much for such a detailed video on how ro restore an old Peugeot coffee mill. You are very talented.! Your video also showed me that I reinstalled mine incorrectly. Owing to your great video I was able to correct my mistake.
Fantastic job you did restoring that lock. More impressive is your skill at making a new key to match the door lock it looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
I have one of these (still with a very old box older than me) and its a meat slicer not bread. It works great although it is of its time when it comes to the hygiene of cleaning small flakes of ham from that little slot below the blade...😃 Its a lovely project !
I used ru-vid.comUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
These things have been known to explode when exposed to heat. I wonder if the filler material has a different expansion coefficient than the metal, or even a moisture content that might be the reason?
When you added the screw back on to the triangle reamer. Are there any fasteners, bolts, screws, or any part that you could have used that would make it be an exact replica? Or does the screw able to penetrate all the way through to the other side?
Great idea to press the part together! Good looking restoration and you did a great job restoring it as well!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up