Funny how he says he says he does the repair using a lathe but completely lea es that part out yet its a bearing replacement so why would a lathe be used? He wont give up any info on the shaft bearing in the motor. After looking up a Bosch GSW 18 volt grinder parts diagram, you see the motor listed but no internal parts in it. You will have to take apart your own motor and and measure it with the Vernier caliper. After taking mine apart I freed up the bearing in the process and put it all back together but I'm sure it will seize up again so just need to track down that specific bearing... When looking up a Bosch GSW 18 volt grinder diagram, the motor is part number 1607000CA4 but yours and mine may be different if you just want to replace that I'd check it
Красиво! Но почему такую работу часто называют "реставрация"? Как я понимаю, реставрация - это приведение изделия к тому состоянию, что было изначально при его изготовлении. А данные тиски, полагаю, никогда раньше так не выглядели, даже в день изготовления.
Máte pravdu, že svářečky v 16.st. skutečně nebyly. Svařování samo o sobě je však spojování kovových materiálů za vysokých teplot. A toho dosahovali kováři ve výhni.
Let us assume that this is indeed a vice from the 16th century, and is, as you suggest, a rarity. While I accept that it might not make a particularly popular video, the correct procedure would be to simply conserve the item by a method which preserves all remaining marks from it's original manufacture, and 'witnesses', ie. wear and scarring arising from it's use over the centuries, all the while, using techniques which prevents future degradation from corrosion. All I would have done, is remove existing rust by electrolysis and treating with tannic acid to stabilise any remaining rust in microcracking, before oiling/waxing to keep it safe from future rusting.
Id put this at late 18th century at best. There's no way the vise jaw knurling was done by hand at they would have had to do in the 16th century. Hell, if this was made in russia it might have been as late as 1960!
Estimado Mateo, me parece que coincide la fabricación del siglo 16. El diseño se nota muy básico y antiguo, la manera en como están integrados sus componentes es NOTABLE para la época. ¿Que tipo de acero crees que es?. La restauración, aunque un tanto burda también muy detallada y conservando el "espíritu" de esta pieza. Por cierto, en MÉXICO a esta herramienta se le conoce como TORNILLO DE BANCO. Felicitaciones por esta trabajo, recibe mis saludos desde Irapuato, GTO, MÉXICO 🎉
Perfect example of using the wrong size anchor for the thickness of the material. And also over-torquing the fastener until it collapses and destroys the integrity of the fastener.
hello where did you find the bearing and the metal part which is worn because I have two bosch grinders which are both in the same condition as yours .. please answer me
😠 - annoying that piece of piano music is looped the entire video ~ different tunes please, and welding tint on camera lens ~ to extend the life of the camera and to stop us being [indirectly] blinded by the arc 😣
Great job. I do hope it will be put to work and not pushed into the corner somewhere and forgotten. After all your hard work, it needs to be seen and used as it was designed for. 😊