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1930s Rusty Metal Shear - Perfect Restoration 

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In this video i'm restoring a Beverly Shear model B1
My friend found this Beverly Shear in the steel waste at the recycling station. When I first saw this Beverly Shear I had no idea why it has such an unique shape. After a bit of research I quickly found out that this is a very well known tool. So I decided to restore it and bought it for $30. The Beverly Shear is a tool to cut sheet, because of it's unique shape it enables you to cut curved shapes and that's what makes the Beverly Shear so special. The Beverly Shear was invented by Kurt Nebel in 1931 in Chicago. There are 3 different sizes available: model B1, model B2 and model B3 which is the biggest one. They have made some changes over the years, but since 1947 the shears have remained virtually unchainged. For the colour i decided to use a darker grey than the original and choosed anthracide, I also added two washers. To make the parts black I used a bluing liquid called „Birchwood Casey - Super Blue“ and it worked very well. It's easy to hanlde and the big advantage over heating and quenching in oil is that you can do it without heating the parts up. So you won't change the structure of the steel and you can use it on hardened parts as well. Because I have no tools and experience in sharpening such blades, I decided to ask my friend Philipp Elsener from Elsener Messerschmied to do it. He's a professional knifemaker here in Rapperswil Switzerland. Check out his website, linked below. Overall I'm very happy how the Beverly Shear came out and as it is such a unique tool I'll keep it for myself.
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
SA Graver
Joel Miller
Joan Casanovas
afreeflyingsoul
acemaclace
Allan Mckenzie
Clément BERNARD
Dawson Mertz
Jake
Julie Smith
Lucy Lole
Pascal Bertossa
Sheepless
Ian Hutchinson
Moeparker
Sasan Hezerkhani
XxJonathXx
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:38 testing
00:57 disassembling
03:45 showing all the parts
03:58 washing the parts
04:21 removing paint with paint stripper
04:50 protecting the parts from rusting with Motorex MX50 oil spray
05:02 restoring the main part
06:49 restoring the front plate
08:18 restoring the back plate
09:09 restoring the two big bolts
09:50 restoring the nut
10:24 restoring the special washer
10:42 restoring the blade holding plate
11:21 making a new screw for the blade holding plate
12:32 polishing the new washer
12:44 assembling test
13:24 restoring and sharpening the blades
14:36 restoring the handle holder
15:39 restoring the handle and making a sleeve for it
17:54 restoring the screw for the handle
18:20 making a special washer on the lathe
19:18 restoring the sign
19:44 showing the two new rivets for the sign
19:52 restoring the small screws
20:15 making the parts black with Birchwood Casey - Super Blue
21:04 masking the parts with aluminium tape for sandblasting
21:46 sandblasting
22:51 filling the holes with 2K filler
23:18 masking the parts for painting
23:27 applying 2K primer
23:36 applying 2K anthracide coat
24:07 showing all the parts before reassembling
24:23 reassembling
26:29 adjusting the blade distance
26:40 showing the finished product
27:36 final testing
27:57 cut comparison before/after
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project over 3 weeks and I can't really tell how many hours I spent.
$30 Beverly Shear
$20 primer (2K)
$20 anthracide coat (2K)
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 :-)
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@TheFalcro1234
@TheFalcro1234 5 лет назад
My mouth has fallen open and I'm drooling, transfixed at the absolute mastery of the work you do. In every industry there is a benchmark. In the restoration industry you and the final products that you put out are that benchmark. Some people perform tasks and execute skills well, what you do is artistry. You are a master craftsman thank you for sharing your vision of perfection with the world. No music? you don't need, it the sounds of your work and tools are music fitting to the artistry done here, your editing is phenomenal with no fast motion photography just the steps it took to get the job done, the time spent doesn't matter it shows in the final result. I am forever grateful that I found your channel don't change anything.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you very much :-)
@c0nstantin86
@c0nstantin86 5 лет назад
Oh yeah... there is no music... i must have been too tensed to notice. Those ribbits screaching in tension: "will it break? Will it hold? Just a notche! A bit more. Must make sure it will never slip again" Just like nipples, so squiky clean! Nice finishing! Srry... i complicate what I have to say. Hope I didn't gave away my dirty mind xD ... Look! it was tense alright?! Edit: gigaddy! Xd
@scotennedboar
@scotennedboar 5 лет назад
I really like "no music"! Top!
@MK-ev5rz
@MK-ev5rz 5 лет назад
@@mymechanics Deine Arbeit ist wirklich erstaunlich. Vor allem auch die enorm smoothe Videobearbeitung setzt dich von anderen Restaurateuren ab, und macht deine Videos noch viel sehenswerter.
@PashaSerrac
@PashaSerrac 5 лет назад
I agree 100%
@mindkiller76
@mindkiller76 5 лет назад
Please restore the sand blaster button.
@Asdglaf
@Asdglaf 5 лет назад
And the gloves.
@Pirate-Pierre
@Pirate-Pierre 5 лет назад
My God the sand blaster button is so so frustrating to see, out of all the immaculate equipment in that workshop and BOOM broken button on the sand blaster..... So annoyong. Take nothing away from his truly masterclass work.
@tim-hill
@tim-hill 5 лет назад
HA!!!
@gordbaker896
@gordbaker896 5 лет назад
Bitchers!
@Jaggerto
@Jaggerto 5 лет назад
He blurred it.
@Alex-uc2ny
@Alex-uc2ny 2 года назад
the fact that he uses this specific shear that he restored in his later videos to cut metal makes me quite happy. channels like this first got me into manual labor, and i like it a lot.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Nice to hear that, thank you :-)
@BeBopScraBoo
@BeBopScraBoo Год назад
i'm pretty sure that's the gressel vise from an earlier video, also.
@ralph1125
@ralph1125 2 года назад
One of the coolest things about this vid is, that the Shear still appears to work after 90 years... before any restoration... now that was quality in manufacturing.
@Autunite
@Autunite Год назад
Yes, also that he uses this shear in his newer restoration videos is pretty cool
@basedbane787
@basedbane787 Год назад
Back when stuff was made in America
@maplebones
@maplebones Год назад
@@basedbane787 It's still in production
@basedbane787
@basedbane787 Год назад
@@maplebones nice
@leviadragon99
@leviadragon99 Год назад
Part of that is due to the simplicity of the construction, fewer moving parts means fewer points of potential failure, and when you consider that it's built for a very singular purpose, that simple but effective design is easier to get away with. It also helps that it doesn't have any wood or plastics in its construction, which would degrade more readily, and was predominantly made from large, solid cast metal pieces, which by their mass alone have some resilience against meaningful degradation of function by the surface oxidising. The main points of potential failure would be the pivot point bolts, which could just as easily have been locked up by rust and rendered the whole thing inoperable if lady luck had been less kind.
@igorsataric4762
@igorsataric4762 2 года назад
This is not only the restoration, it is improvement! Casting edges removed, sharp edges too, parts alignment, etc. It looks better than when it was brand new! Awesome work, thank you for sharing!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more!
@vapaasana2673
@vapaasana2673 5 лет назад
Please don't stray too much from this video format. Using real old items, raw audio, nothing flashy but just regular edits and fine skill and you'll prosper. I was just looking at your channel this morning in the hopes of seeing a new video, and finally this popped up.
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 5 лет назад
Agree... There is nothing more annoying having music destroying the process of the restoration.
@RustySh4ckleford
@RustySh4ckleford 5 лет назад
@@EbonyPope yes that and constant blabbing and talking about some ridiculous life story, begging for money subscribers etc.
@chase_h.01
@chase_h.01 4 года назад
After sanding: "Ooh shiny" After polishing: "OOH SHINY"
@voluminous2
@voluminous2 4 года назад
19:12 "One ring.. to rule them all.."
@Nashyj495
@Nashyj495 4 года назад
It's like he turns his audience into magpies
@makuszko
@makuszko 4 года назад
@@Nashyj495 Lord of the magpies.
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 3 года назад
@@makuszko im litterally SHINYYYYYYYYYY
@mattrondeau7466
@mattrondeau7466 3 года назад
I dated Beverly Shear back in high school. She was very sharp.
@featherdabirb
@featherdabirb 3 года назад
Ha
@dahlmasen3084
@dahlmasen3084 3 года назад
Let me guess, it was in Chicago!
@adrianopbarbosa1
@adrianopbarbosa1 3 года назад
Was she up to the legend?
@AF-ke9by
@AF-ke9by 3 года назад
Bah-dum-bum!
@Insaneone2257
@Insaneone2257 3 года назад
lol
@sarawoessner4910
@sarawoessner4910 2 года назад
I am 80 years old and I discovered your channel recently. I love to watch you working. It's so beautiful what you do. Perhaps I like it so much because my husband was a tool and die maker and engineer designer. He learned his trade in Germany. He is now 90 years old. Thank you Sara
@alessandroceloria4573
@alessandroceloria4573 5 лет назад
There is only one imperfection in all of your videos: the fact that they end.
@neoduckman365
@neoduckman365 5 лет назад
It's edgy but it's true
@TheFalcro
@TheFalcro 5 лет назад
Absolutely true I am not a fan of all of my mechanics videos endings I'm always wanting more
@7636kei
@7636kei 4 года назад
All good things have to come to an end, no?
@EthanDean57
@EthanDean57 5 лет назад
Absolutely unreal work, and I love your style too. No music, no sped up footage, just quick cuts (even to minor things like switching off equipment). It's like the build is being told as a story. Utterly fantastic.
@Ceetvair
@Ceetvair 5 лет назад
I have to agree. The format is perfect. Anything more or less would make this channel less special.
@WilliamEllison
@WilliamEllison 5 лет назад
Yes indeed. I love this style of video.
@dtg7957
@dtg7957 5 лет назад
Exactly my opinion! No fast forward in the videos, no hurries...just the real work wich is needed, to get the job done. Keep on this way!😊👍😊
@possummanrld
@possummanrld 3 года назад
I think every one of your restorations are always, "better than new"! And with many of the small fine tunings and removing of casting marks and sharp edges, you always do, to me, I think most of them are much better than when they were new! And this one is a great example of that, with the sloppy handle being refitted properly, etc. What a joy these restorations are to watch!
@formanwillis4330
@formanwillis4330 Год назад
Your simple improvements like the handle washer are why you set the GOLD standard for restorations. WOW!!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)
@johnnyloco11
@johnnyloco11 5 лет назад
I love how you don't show sped up sections. For me these superfast videos take you out of the moment. yours are much more relaxing.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
I'm glad you like my style :-)
@AnonDrewT
@AnonDrewT 5 лет назад
Petition for my mechanics to show the whole sandblasting process bc it’s the most relaxing/satisfying part ever
@nathannotimportant9379
@nathannotimportant9379 5 лет назад
It's relaxing and satisfying until you've done it from 9-5 and the weight of the hose and blaster starts to make your forearm ache. Don't forget the kink in your neck from trying to squeeze every second of life out of the sandblasting screens your boss never buys enough of.
@noodletribunal9793
@noodletribunal9793 5 лет назад
@@nathannotimportant9379 they just meant watching lol.
@macbaar
@macbaar 5 лет назад
In slow motion please so I can count every sand corn... 🤗😜🇨🇭
@darthrevan2063
@darthrevan2063 4 года назад
Prowler Cam where is this video!!!
@harmstrongg
@harmstrongg 2 года назад
It's actually insanely impressive how good it still performed before the restoration. They don't make anything like this anymore.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
absolutely agree
@christianvlek
@christianvlek Год назад
There are a few other restoration channels who's work ranges from decent to fairly poor , but every restoration I've seen on my mechanics has been nothing short of absolute perfection ! It's a real pleasure to watch , thanks for sharing and keep the quality work coming 👍👍
@vapaasana2673
@vapaasana2673 5 лет назад
22:33 sandblaster power button restoration next please
@user-tn8gw9vk6s
@user-tn8gw9vk6s 5 лет назад
+1
@robertch6206
@robertch6206 5 лет назад
+2 :D
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 5 лет назад
+3
@FrmerK20
@FrmerK20 5 лет назад
+4
@Badenhawk
@Badenhawk 5 лет назад
I'd watch a 20 min video of that.
@barrysims6206
@barrysims6206 5 лет назад
POLISHING a lock washer!! Never saw THAT done before!! Attention to detail? This is a quality control manager's wet dream.
@catriona_drummond
@catriona_drummond 5 лет назад
He's from Switzerland.... it explains a lot.
@mrnobody6573
@mrnobody6573 3 года назад
"Beverly Shear" - Sounds like the name of an old time movie actress. LOL
@wadegoodwin6773
@wadegoodwin6773 3 года назад
Lmao, brilliant brother
@hamisharnold8745
@hamisharnold8745 3 года назад
I was thinking more like a Broadway performer or dancer, who could cut some shapes (I'll get my coat) 🤣
@PR.Impreza
@PR.Impreza 3 года назад
Yeah in like an 80s movie or something
@mattrondeau7466
@mattrondeau7466 3 года назад
She was a very sharp actress. She really honed her skill. Her films were cutting edge. Anything but dull. I'll see myself out.
@Falcrist
@Falcrist 3 года назад
Close! You're thinking of Beverly Sheary.
@thomasewing2656
@thomasewing2656 3 года назад
A new shear is almost $700; this one has been restored to better-than-new! Great job, museum quality!
@aIfiereid
@aIfiereid 5 лет назад
Out of all of the restoration channels on youtube, I think you're one of the best. So much care put into your work - Thank you for your dedication!
@Vid304You
@Vid304You 5 лет назад
Also the tools he restores look genuine old. I feel like other channels just leave new tools in the rain in order to have video material
@MrGuano11
@MrGuano11 5 лет назад
I like how he manufactures some parts himself from scratch. Haven't seen anyone else doing that.
@an3k
@an3k 5 лет назад
@@MrGuano11 "I can't repair this screw nor buy a new one - so I made one myself" ... I love this so much :)
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 5 лет назад
This channel has spoiled me. None of the other restoration channels measure up.
@forgeperformanceand4x4
@forgeperformanceand4x4 5 лет назад
I like how he used the correct tools for the job
@tomludlam4349
@tomludlam4349 7 месяцев назад
This isn't a restoration channel. This is a better-than-new channel
@icallmybabystp
@icallmybabystp 2 года назад
I grew up about a mile away from the Beverly Shear Company. The building was up for sale as of December 2020. Great work!
@stormstereo
@stormstereo 5 лет назад
I watched the whole thing, beginning to end. No skipping. I enjoyed every second of it. Metal work poetry.
@peter_shadow7559
@peter_shadow7559 5 лет назад
I even pause the video when it comes out some information text to not miss a second
@vincemck2002
@vincemck2002 5 лет назад
Me too.....couldnt turn it off
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 5 лет назад
That shear is still made and Beverly is located in the oldest building still standing in Chicago, not far from where I was born. Magnificent restoration as always! Congratulations.
@user-yx7dp2pl8t
@user-yx7dp2pl8t 5 лет назад
Bruce Boschek the knowledge on youtube is endless
@rencospeedandcustom8808
@rencospeedandcustom8808 Год назад
I have a Beverly Shear B2. I've had it since 1987 and it has been used almost every day for the last 35 years! This is an absolute must have for anyone that is into sheet metal work!
@wiredog56
@wiredog56 2 года назад
I realize it's maybe a bit late as I've just discovered this great channel, but I wonder if anyone else gets the truly satisfied sensation after seeing this perfectionist complete one restoration after another, and realizing he is restoring pieces of history as well?...... just fantastic and exceptional detail in them all.......
@lerkzor
@lerkzor 5 лет назад
When this tool was originally made, the manufacturers said to themselves "ehh, it's a tool not a trophy. As long as it works, who cares what it looks like." When you got finished with this item, it was a trophy tool. Your attention to detail is mesmerizing, and I like that you do not add music to the video. Not everyone shares the same musical preferences. Over all, this was a most satisfying video. Thank you for all the labor you put into making it, and thanks you for sharing it with us. -CacheRAM
@stefanwild326
@stefanwild326 5 лет назад
I can only wholeheartedly agree with every single word you said, especially about his attention to detail. This is the absolute pinnacle of restotainment on RU-vid. ... und an den Besitzer des Kanals: Hochachtungsvolle Grüße in die Schweiz aus Österreich :)
@Rubbernecker
@Rubbernecker 5 лет назад
@CacheRAM, I AGREE!
@wesley00042
@wesley00042 5 лет назад
"This screw is bent. Instead of just hammering at it until it's close, let's machine and polish a perfect replacement." THIS is why this is my favorite restoration channel.
@envitech02
@envitech02 5 месяцев назад
Beverly Shears thank you from the bottom of their heart for restoring and improving their vintage product.
@FountainCityVol
@FountainCityVol 3 года назад
At least the third time I’ve watched this restoration...you make it hard for me to watch other channels restoration videos with this kind of craftsmanship.
@chiefpepdesign
@chiefpepdesign 5 лет назад
There are a lot of channels restoring old hardware and machines, but this channel is by far the best! You really take your time to restore with precision, dedication, eye for detail and pure craftsmanship! Compliments! 👍👌
@sirwhitecrayon2499
@sirwhitecrayon2499 5 лет назад
Absolutely. The attention to detail is unbelievable! If something is broken or needs replace, he makes it!
@k.r.baylor8825
@k.r.baylor8825 5 лет назад
It is pure Swiss craftsmanship we are lucky enough to watch on his channel. Our storyteller has learned how to expertly work metal. No wonder his nation's products are the best (and most expensive) in the world. He is a tremendous ambassador.
@nathanpoor6885
@nathanpoor6885 5 лет назад
Thank you there are so many other channels getting way more view for such low quality restorations I watched this beginning to end it’s just a work of art I would love to shake your hand
@ken-mb5cp
@ken-mb5cp 5 лет назад
SirWhiteCrayon Agree. Love when he polishes the bolt heads to mirror sheen
@wodnyrak
@wodnyrak 5 лет назад
Every time I watch a video of my mechanics, I can't help but admire the shiny finishes, the precision in every step, the willingness to make his own parts... And yet the greatest question remains unanswered: how in the sweet hell does he keep his nails so clean and nice?! He must be blessed by the gods of manicure, however else he could have such nice hands and shapely fingernails. Somehow my mechanics manages handling pieces of dirty and rusted metal and yet retains those forever pristine paws... Teach me Master! Howwwww???
@ObsidianParis
@ObsidianParis 5 лет назад
Just washing his hands… Oh, and he can also polish his nails at 9:35 :)
@seanbond1008
@seanbond1008 5 лет назад
Watching his videos makes me depressed because I realize I will never be as good as him at anything ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@elizabethturner2421
@elizabethturner2421 2 года назад
Recently discovered this channel, and I'm completely hooked (or mesmerized, can't decide which). Not only have I come to savor the craftsmanship of your work, I've come to appreciate the care and discipline of your work processes. That you have a knack for recording and editing the process makes your videos a wonderful introduction to what the machinist's art can achieve. Many thanks! [BTW, I googled 'Beverly Shear' and the firm was purchased by Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool in Wright City Missouri--and they continue to manufacture & service the Beverly Shear line.]
@TheTManShow
@TheTManShow 3 года назад
Thank you for not posting stupid ads or other crap. That's why I continue to watch YOU all the time... obviously your skill too lol. But it's a personal appreciation for not forcing people that PAY for no ads, and have to watch them..... that's not what youtube was about when it started.... so THANK YOU!!
@otitoart
@otitoart 5 лет назад
the best restorer of all time. It's the truth. Very patient, very diligent and most importantly-it does not accelerate the video... I will wait for the next project👍
@johnsumser9743
@johnsumser9743 5 лет назад
In the motorcycle world, this would be a resto-mod rather than a restoration; these tools are now better than when initially manufactured.
@whiteelephantvideos1343
@whiteelephantvideos1343 5 лет назад
By the way here in Chicago that company is still in business and that tools is still for sale for about 500 USD brand new
@TheWinjin
@TheWinjin 5 лет назад
I guess they should see this video, gonna love that I believe)
@subnormality5854
@subnormality5854 5 лет назад
Mt. Greenwood represent :)
@tiawilliams5690
@tiawilliams5690 4 года назад
They're still made the same way in the same place. I don't know why you'd assume differently. Lots of US companies make quality products.
@Sasasala386
@Sasasala386 4 года назад
@COLORS and TASTES Your comment was so unnecessary and uncalled-for. Congrats on useless comment of the week.
@Lionara1
@Lionara1 4 года назад
@@Sasasala386 not as unnecessary as yours ... not even close
@briennabradley
@briennabradley 2 года назад
For anyone wondering why he polishes the peices: its a type of rust proofing, if its a polish finish there arnt many places for moisture to collect + the polish itself is usually wax based adding an extra coat.
@christ_off
@christ_off 2 года назад
You have NO idea how much I appreciate that there is no music in your films. Just the sound of work - awesome
@oxfordbags
@oxfordbags 5 лет назад
me when i get in the shower: i start to clean the parts with the parts washer
@darthrevan2063
@darthrevan2063 4 года назад
🤦‍♂️
@KixPanganiban
@KixPanganiban 4 года назад
underrated comment. this had me loling
@dragonbornzero1392
@dragonbornzero1392 4 года назад
Chris Lawrence BRUH😂
@ZEUS-eg8jw
@ZEUS-eg8jw 4 года назад
Do you already have worn back issues by raising that "heavy duty parts washer" again and again ...?
@LCHFKitchenSpaz
@LCHFKitchenSpaz 4 года назад
Just freaked out my coworker by laughing at this totally unexpected and yet hilarious comment.
@GLASSGHOSTHUNTERS
@GLASSGHOSTHUNTERS 5 лет назад
It's AMAZING! But 27:37 when he scratches the new paint with that burred edge on the sheet metal... I almost cried!!
@TacoCrisma
@TacoCrisma 5 лет назад
Sameee
@tatianaorofino4937
@tatianaorofino4937 5 лет назад
Ir broke my heart 💔
@abe34fizzy
@abe34fizzy 5 лет назад
Tools are meant to be used, beating away, sanding away, scratching away the paint from a tool in use is the greatest honor you can bestow on it.
@101Crock
@101Crock 5 лет назад
@@abe34fizzy Or you could treat your tools with respect and not damage them.
@jackpostles7001
@jackpostles7001 5 лет назад
@@101Crock trust cutting up metal and stuff without scratching the tools then get back to me, got nothing to do with care you pleb
@brookemckeever2613
@brookemckeever2613 3 года назад
i don’t know how i got to this side of youtube, but i’ve been here for a few weeks now and i never wanna leave
@KagenokamiSanguis
@KagenokamiSanguis 2 года назад
I don't personally get the constant removal of any and all sharp edges that aren't cutting edges, but I must say it is fascinating to watch. Always keeps me coming back. :3
@darkhorse5932
@darkhorse5932 5 лет назад
Damn, nuts and bolts brighter than my future
@mickeypopa
@mickeypopa 4 года назад
lol
@azarkhan1
@azarkhan1 4 года назад
: ) so....... mehnat ker Hasd naa kerr ..
@Googlag
@Googlag 4 года назад
Ничего смешного капиталистический раб.
@Googlag
@Googlag 4 года назад
@@samplechannel2fiyd5idjfufjfud не скули ,капиталистический раб.
@theappguest306
@theappguest306 4 года назад
No homo
@jamman6
@jamman6 5 лет назад
Brilliant job! The small details you record, like each bolt and screw... makes it worthwhile. Keep it up!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you, i'm glad you like it :-)
@Grishanof
@Grishanof 5 лет назад
Got a bent bolt. Screw it into something and unbend with a hammer? F this, imma make a new one, my tools are itching to build stuff
@Taygetea
@Taygetea 3 года назад
Revisiting your old work, I think this is my favorite video of yours. Such good camera work, so many mirror finishes, and such a beautiful tool.
@screamy_
@screamy_ Год назад
i think i could watch him fix casting mistakes all day… i love filing down metal, its so soothing
@Horny_Fruit_Flies
@Horny_Fruit_Flies 4 года назад
Sharp edge: exists my mechanics: wait, that's illegal
@fastgecko5799
@fastgecko5799 4 года назад
Dull surface: Exists My Mechanics: wait, that's illegal
@SkarlettesMomma
@SkarlettesMomma 4 года назад
Something missing from item: exists My mechanics: wait that's illegal also I make new one
@SteelOfLegend
@SteelOfLegend 3 года назад
I don't like how it takes and puts a beveled edge on a lot of holes like ... You don't need to do that, in fact it seems like they are just removing contact surface area at that point.
@danieldbeavers
@danieldbeavers 3 года назад
This guy out for a steak dinner. Waiter is like, "Sir. Sir. SIR, please stop filing the cutting edge off all our steak knives!"
@TheYear-dm9op
@TheYear-dm9op 3 года назад
@@SteelOfLegend They actually usually do the opposite. Since everything is a spring you only get good contact at the edges of the holes. By beveling it you increase the circumference of the hole and thus the length of the edge of best contact. However, I don't like how he must make everything shiny. It's neither authentic nor is it beautiful. I just makes everything look less precise and more bulgy. That's a personal taste of course.
@Immopimmo
@Immopimmo 4 года назад
my mechanics restoring a destroyed T-34 tank: -"The turret ring is busted. I make a new one."
@Cazman1989
@Cazman1989 4 года назад
He would do that.
@fordfan3179
@fordfan3179 4 года назад
Watch a tank restoration, I've seen them clip the front half of a tank hull to the back half of another tank through the turret ring.
@makuszko
@makuszko 4 года назад
cannon hole has a sharp edge I will chamfer it.
@moss3682
@moss3682 3 года назад
That would be one shinny tank
@maxim6088
@maxim6088 3 года назад
The frontal plate is a bit rusty, I'll add on some weld material *adds Switzerlands entire reserve worth of welding material*
@assessor6951
@assessor6951 3 года назад
A Rusty lump of metal becomes a functioning work of art. Brilliant!
@darc22005
@darc22005 3 года назад
I love how "I make a new one" has become a fan favorite thing
@nameredacted7955
@nameredacted7955 5 лет назад
I like that there is no music or talking, nothing to distract from the video. It's very calming and businesslike.
@Stephenkayes123
@Stephenkayes123 5 лет назад
You done it again my friend. Peered restore. What I like about your videos is the fact that you focus in on the job at hand without the need for self promotion or mindless chit chat. Keep them coming. Looking forward to the next one
@magdamundt9483
@magdamundt9483 11 месяцев назад
Well... this tool surely looks a 100% better, and is a 100% better finished that it originally was. Amazing work.
@magdamundt9483
@magdamundt9483 11 месяцев назад
What am I saying? 1.000% better!!!
@florisvideler
@florisvideler 3 года назад
Every time i rewatch these restorations im just amazed and pleased all over again. Man these castings are REALLY rough
@mgoblue8687
@mgoblue8687 5 лет назад
That old stuff was built to last forever. In another 100 years when it gets restored again, it will look just as good.
@user-tb4bs9po9b
@user-tb4bs9po9b 5 лет назад
I cannot get over how insanely good every aspect of your videos is. firstly you hands down have the most complete and perfected restorations of any youtube channel, I love how you have no obnoxious music just the wonderful sounds of the metalworking process and your editing is flawlessly entertaining and reminds me of another fantastic channel"Primitive technology". please keep up the fantastic work as i will watch every single video you make,
@FullForceDrummer
@FullForceDrummer 5 лет назад
Ha, reminded me of that channel, too xD
@silver272
@silver272 3 года назад
It is so wonderful to watch through your videos to this one, and see the small changes, improvements, and new tools since this early video.
@erictopp7988
@erictopp7988 2 года назад
What is my life? I audibly gasped with excitement when I realized this was the shear from many of your future videos. Super cool to know it's a tool you restored yourself! I know this is an old one, but you do an absolutely beautiful job. Keep it up!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Glad to hear that, thank you very much
@syedhassaanmujtababokhari6199
@syedhassaanmujtababokhari6199 5 лет назад
I would hug you if I could. Man what a masterpiece
@FoodMood0334
@FoodMood0334 5 лет назад
Same here.. He really made a masterpiece
@amym4624
@amym4624 5 лет назад
1. You’re incredibly talented 2. Your master skills are phenomenal 3. Sandblasting HAS to be therapeutic 4. The lathe draws me in 5. Thank you for your videos!
@christianschneidewind6298
@christianschneidewind6298 5 лет назад
I worked in a place where they sandblasted freakish huge gears from wind turbines. It's the worst job ever. The sand creeps in every hole of your body. Can't recommend.
@nathannotimportant9379
@nathannotimportant9379 5 лет назад
Sandblasting is definitely not therapeutic. 1. Visibility is low because you need to constantly replace plastic screens. Sometimes you can't see at all because your boss hasn't ordered the damn things and you're sandblasting on faith alone. This can turn even an easy to clean part into a very frustrating task as you're hunched over a machine for a long time. 2. Depending on how good of a machine you have it will clog semi-frequently. This goes back to the 'your boss hasn't ordered it' category; if you're too cheap to buy screens you're not gonna waste money on good, fresh, dry sandblasting medium. 3. Sandblasters kill themselves. The gun will eventually chew through itself, the hoses too. It will eventually eat itself away. This happens a lot slower depending on how expensive of a model you get. 4. Sand everywhere. Unless that's somehow your thing. 5. All these problems culminate together to a very awkward and frustrating experience where you're constantly trying to keep the machine running while cleaning parts and having nearly no visibility to see if the gun is even shooting sand at the moment or if it's clogged.
@danniandersen5858
@danniandersen5858 4 года назад
Yet 26:25 he uses a wrong size wrench.
@MrGavin71187
@MrGavin71187 3 года назад
My favorite detail was the curved washer. Your attention to detail is amazing
@SouthOfGate
@SouthOfGate 3 года назад
Although I watched this last year I am revisiting all your projects at .75 X speed. Since there is no music and no talking I enjoy being able to observe your craft at a slower pace. Fantastic!
@boytiger3
@boytiger3 5 лет назад
It always amazes me how many parts something has, even though it looks a lot simpler.
@buildingbrenham
@buildingbrenham 4 года назад
"I can't fix this bent screw.." (Oh! he's gonna say it!!)..."nor buy a new one..." (YESSSSS! SAY IT!!)..."so I just make one." (BOOM!! There it is!). Whew, the build up on that one was intense. And per the drinking game rules, we all took a shot.
@matthewread8275
@matthewread8275 3 года назад
Ha ha ha ha ha ha
@patsthemom
@patsthemom 3 года назад
I MAKE A NEW ONE!!!!!!!!
@RedlineGarageHW
@RedlineGarageHW 3 года назад
He coulda fixed it, just wanted to show off lol
@williamb4652
@williamb4652 3 года назад
I’m afraid he let us down here. I think we all know the correct expression is "I make a new one"
@theodoranorton4779
@theodoranorton4779 2 года назад
This is my absolute favorite of your videos... thorough, but not obsessive, with not too much mirror polishing, which must seem a bit embarrassing to an honest, hard-working tool of any age. Great to see the shear being used in subsequent episodes.
@131dyana
@131dyana 2 года назад
What a nice job you did on that machine. thank you for sharing with us.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
My pleasure :-)
@alexandrelefevre8021
@alexandrelefevre8021 4 года назад
Title of his autobiography : "Removing sharp edges from my life" . Bestseller ever.
@admiralcapn
@admiralcapn 3 года назад
Has virtually no words
@famatu
@famatu 3 года назад
Life not usable? - I make a new one
@aridemedina8770
@aridemedina8770 3 года назад
Mr Alef: This seems to be his life mission! Maybe that's life is all about !!!
@Snap_FL
@Snap_FL 4 года назад
I love the honesty. It was nice of you to give credit to your friend. It's not like anyone would notice that it's not your hand sharpening the blade.
@betaniamontilha4300
@betaniamontilha4300 3 года назад
yeah it was so sweet man
@davidhowarth3036
@davidhowarth3036 3 года назад
This channel is my new therapy!!! Its so great to see a real craftsman at work. Bravo Sir!!
@stevendeitrich6933
@stevendeitrich6933 3 года назад
This popped up tonight & I can't quit watching your vidio's ! ! I always liked fixing up stuff like this .....you fix stuff I would have never tried ! Then it's museum quality !
@flumpyhumpy
@flumpyhumpy 5 лет назад
Sir, I know I'm only the millionth person to say it, but you are amazing. The patience, care, skill, and love that you bring to these projects is just inspiring. Thank you.
@Fallowsthorn
@Fallowsthorn 5 лет назад
"So I make my own." You know, like you do. This thing probably looks better than it did to begin with.
@mickf9258
@mickf9258 2 года назад
I enjoy all of these videos but seeing something restored that I have seen used in so many other videos is absolutely fantastic!
@rinh9429
@rinh9429 2 года назад
I haven't seen ol' Bev looking this good in AGES!
@ahmadaliisah8597
@ahmadaliisah8597 4 года назад
When you watch one video of My Mechanics, you will wanna watch another and after that you wil be addicted to watching his videos
@MoultrieGeek
@MoultrieGeek 3 года назад
Yup, that's how I got started
@liviapearls6436
@liviapearls6436 3 года назад
And then you realise you've watched them all and now have to eagerly await his newest upload...
@farmerdave7965
@farmerdave7965 3 года назад
Yup !
@mothball5425
@mothball5425 3 года назад
I realised I'm an addict when I felt a genuine sense of outrage at the sheer shamelessness of the sharp edge at 10.50
@fbiagent2735
@fbiagent2735 3 года назад
There so satisfying!
@catrock4313
@catrock4313 3 года назад
This is so cool, because I saw you use this in your scale episode, and I had assumed it was just another tool you bought for your restoration work, not that it WAS a piece of restoration work. So impressive!!!
@iainamurray
@iainamurray 2 года назад
10 points for observation!
@mattgraus9081
@mattgraus9081 2 года назад
The in-line die grinder he used, for the rotary file to clean up the heavy damaged spots before welding, was one of his first projects.
@LFKGooner
@LFKGooner 9 месяцев назад
This is so cool. The fact that he used this very shear that he restored in later videos makes me very happy 😊.
@jimwinchester339
@jimwinchester339 15 дней назад
Good tip about crinkling the foil to fill the holes before sandblasting! Even though I believe I'm quite thorough, I always learn something watching your videos.
@Busrayne
@Busrayne 5 лет назад
The editing of these videos are superb. I didn't think I could sit here for 28 minutes watching you restore this tool, but you seem to show us what is needed and move on to the next step in perfectly timed segments that make watching effortless.
@jurgen951
@jurgen951 5 лет назад
This is like watching Clickspring (YT channel) but for tool restorations! The level of details and dedication of getting the smallest stuff shiny is just awesome. Well done! (Ps, if anyone hasn't checked out Clickspring, I highly recommend it.)
@thelordandsaviourcattochri3539
@thelordandsaviourcattochri3539 7 месяцев назад
It speaks to the quality of the product that even before the restoration, it could still do it's job right.
@jenniferbaurn8240
@jenniferbaurn8240 3 года назад
You are a true Master Craftsman! Fantastic work!
@silvioam
@silvioam 5 лет назад
Spectacular! Your videos are therapeutic. I would love to apprentice with you for a year. Moving from an office to your shop would clear my head.
@sebasd.o.1414
@sebasd.o.1414 5 лет назад
Same here, brother
@Fireflyepic
@Fireflyepic 5 лет назад
Sees bent bolt Him: "Well this bolt is bent; can't fix it, can't buy a new one" Me: "Oh well, whatev-" Him: "So I'll make one :D" Most satisfying damn channel...
@dantejaiudijr2792
@dantejaiudijr2792 3 года назад
Outstanding job, another piece of history restored in a positive light. Beautiful !!!👍
@humancattoy7767
@humancattoy7767 2 года назад
You give old tools a new life. That's quite a legacy.
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 5 лет назад
Must be awesome to just go like: "oh I can't find this thing anywhere anymore, I guess I'll have to MAKE a new one!" Haha nice restoration, really perfect!
@bismak2002
@bismak2002 5 лет назад
@@MarcioSilva-fz2ch O texto em inglês no vídeo explicou que a graxa serve para evitar a ferrugem. E este equipamento necessita para funcionar corretamente da graxa.
@NarfBLAST
@NarfBLAST 5 лет назад
I like the way they built suspense, I almost thought they were going to give up right there; this is my first time watching this channel so I was genuinely surprised when a lathe appeared. Well done!
@gigaherz_
@gigaherz_ 5 лет назад
I'm sure someone could find a replacement in a scrapyard, given enough patience. Probably more effort than making a new one though, and there's no reason to use an old screw if it's not going to be the original, better use a brand new one.
@Mister_Weasel
@Mister_Weasel 5 лет назад
oh we all knew he was gonna make one anyway. we were probably all waiting for it too. i know i was 😁
@blockstacker5614
@blockstacker5614 5 лет назад
in the old days, thats what everyone had to do
@dazu70
@dazu70 5 лет назад
I follow many restorers in youtube, they're all great, but you sir, are impeccable! I savor every second of your videos. Great job!
@otherpatrickgill
@otherpatrickgill 2 года назад
I can honesly not think of a single other restoration channel I would ever compare to or even mention in the same sentence as the legendary Cool Again Restorations. you are defiantly worth watching and even rewatching
@apoplexion
@apoplexion 11 месяцев назад
Your early videos are - by far - my favorite in the collection.
@Righthands
@Righthands 5 лет назад
I like it. There is no music, just a sound of tools. Great job!
@bomaite1
@bomaite1 5 лет назад
I started watching and thought it was ridiculous. The shear already worked, and the best you could do was clean it up and maybe paint it. But you really transformed it. It is much better than it ever was. You are a true craftsman. I would be afraid to use it now, because it is more than just a tool.
@TheHobo64
@TheHobo64 5 лет назад
you are right, it no longer is a tool but a work of art
@mehere8299
@mehere8299 5 лет назад
I suspect it works better now than when it left the factory. That’s the genius of this restorer; not only did he clean and restore it, he also made it into a better tool.
@Haydarh1111
@Haydarh1111 3 года назад
I do like talent and pure devotion in all kinds of work. when I was doing my PhD about 38 years ago my supervisor and later one of my best friends tipped me off my study and forced me to stop researching and he used to say it is not a noble prise work it is merely a PhD. and ever since he accused me of being a perfectionist. Well done.
@leafgreensniper13
@leafgreensniper13 3 года назад
I love that you use what you restore!
@glenralph5123
@glenralph5123 5 лет назад
Your channel is the only one that I watch *ALL* parts of a restoration. On the other few, I watch bits and pieces and skip to the finish product. Well done, bud!
@pirvuliviu449
@pirvuliviu449 5 лет назад
You attention to details is perfect, one of the best restauration videos out there. You can really see the amount of time and patience it takes for these. Keep it up man!
@wjvanderwesthuizen
@wjvanderwesthuizen 2 года назад
Restore? It's better than new!!! Unreal! Well done young man!
@JMDinOKC
@JMDinOKC 7 месяцев назад
It's striking that some of the simpler tools and devices take more and longer work than more complex items.
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