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Air Die Grinder Restoration 

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In this video i'm going to show you how i restored an old Air Die Grinder.
I've cleaned all parts, polished the aluminium case, turned a new connection for the compressed air on a lathe and replaced all bearings. I grinded all steel parts with sandpaper or Scotch Brite and made them black again by heating them up and cool down in olive oil.
If you have any questions about my used techniques, please ask me in the comments. I'm always learnig, looking for new methods and trying to improve my skills, so please give me some feedback, tips or criticism.
My technical english is by far not the best, as i'm still learning technical Terms. So if you find any mistakes, please let me know in the comments.
This is my first video, so i'm sorry for the bad quality at the beginning. Some recordings were quiet dark, i tried my best with the editing software to brighten them up.
Thank you for watching :-)
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@thebarkingtoadhasarrived5451
@thebarkingtoadhasarrived5451 5 лет назад
If anyone has doubts about the beauty of precision engineering then look no further than a My Mechanics video. Amazing attention to detail along with exacting standards where nearly good enough is not acceptable to him; only as close to perfection as possible will do. And then to top it off a beautifully shot and edited video for us all to enjoy. Really well done Sir!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this nice comment!
@Backtrap1943
@Backtrap1943 5 лет назад
@@mymechanics Hey Mike, I think you can use some Jazz music as background, it goes really well with what you're doing. You're still new, but you'll grow fairly fast. watch?v=2ccaHpy5Ewo
@ElTurbinado
@ElTurbinado 5 лет назад
No music please I can play my own if I want it.
@maxburg4817
@maxburg4817 5 лет назад
The Barking Toad has arrived could not agree more with you !! Brilliant. 👌🏼
@pemtax557
@pemtax557 5 лет назад
I couldn't agree more ... you have to love a job done as well as it can be.
@mathare77
@mathare77 5 лет назад
No music, no hyped up talking. perfect my only complaint.......need more videos!!!
@SandyRiverBlue
@SandyRiverBlue 5 лет назад
Upvote on that comment.
@kirckolivares8635
@kirckolivares8635 5 лет назад
You are right brother. Is just perfect.
@lagruaja1
@lagruaja1 5 лет назад
Yeah. What Matthew Hare said... Spot. On. 100%. Makes my OCD hairs go all *tingly*. :-)
@CaptainBardiel
@CaptainBardiel 4 года назад
He'll make a new one
@morgar60
@morgar60 4 года назад
Your're right! More videos PLEASE!!
@torpidinput
@torpidinput 4 года назад
I love how you disassemble parts until you literally can’t. No other restoration channel even comes close to this level of detail.
@fore101
@fore101 3 года назад
Other people just talk. This man does it, no hype, no music. Just gets to it!
@diegoavila5664
@diegoavila5664 2 года назад
Totally agreed Jeremy it´s an amazing almost exquisit Technician, I envy him in a healthy way.
@moozoo2589
@moozoo2589 5 лет назад
This is so professional. The other channels doing similar restoration videos now look completely amateurish. Man, you seriously raised the bar.
@loganraimer
@loganraimer 5 лет назад
"looks ugly lets make a new one" i love it that made my day
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Haha that's cool, thanks
@BenjaminStubbs
@BenjaminStubbs 5 лет назад
I started laughing
@bloody_tea3924
@bloody_tea3924 5 лет назад
Looks gay, let’s make a manly one.
@4stardiesel432
@4stardiesel432 5 лет назад
So does that technically make it not a restoration video because restoration is were you make everything look original.
@ChroniusNightmare
@ChroniusNightmare 5 лет назад
@@4stardiesel432 Nah, this is truly what restoring ought to be. Restoring it back to its original state as best as possible, and clearly this guy is not like the rest of the Frankensteiners on RU-vid. It's not to say it's the best place to find genuine antiques that look their age, but more to rejuvenate a piece to repurpose its functionality.
@lighteningforcex3103
@lighteningforcex3103 5 лет назад
Incase ppl wondering why he plugged both ends and put sand inside at 10:00 If he didn't fill in with sand. the pipe would make a flat bend and cave in on itself
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Amen ;-)
@peterclarke3619
@peterclarke3619 5 лет назад
And if you're trying this at home kids make sure the sand is bone dry, otherwise the moisture will expand and split the pipe.
@alfiversen7023
@alfiversen7023 5 лет назад
AS in how to make a trumpet👍🏻🙂
@papabones6307
@papabones6307 5 лет назад
That is the way we used to do when making custom brake fluid lines in trucks. Or you can also use coiled spring sets.
@shausen1179
@shausen1179 5 лет назад
Says hes restoring the die grinder. Then he proceeds to remove the original casting marks and makes the end result better than the original. Beaut job.
@Rubbernecker
@Rubbernecker 5 лет назад
He made his own air fitting. Tell me that didn't just happen!
@andrewcowan9066
@andrewcowan9066 5 лет назад
I know, right? Amazing - And then he BENT it!
@toyml
@toyml 5 лет назад
That was mindblowing like omg wtf???
@FJERNSYN49
@FJERNSYN49 5 лет назад
Many do that when you have old standards air fittings.
@Undy1
@Undy1 5 лет назад
@@FJERNSYN49 But it wasn't old standard - it was just ugly so he made his own.
@oliverburke
@oliverburke 5 лет назад
That's my reaction after he shows most any part. I have to really check myself on what I think is possible. As much as I try to reuse and refab, this guy makes me readjust my thinking of what's possible and it's awesome. It's not complex either: most vids I've seen he's not getting out some horribly caustic compound to restore things. Just fantastic!
@lilynewton3553
@lilynewton3553 5 лет назад
"looks ugly let's make a new one" - my parents
@hungryhunter7158
@hungryhunter7158 4 года назад
😆
@NatalieHarrisonLim
@NatalieHarrisonLim 4 года назад
I mean- it’s kind of better than trying to just make “it” look prettier 😶rather let the ugly tool live in peace compared to spending a bunch of money on it trying to change its appearance. 😭- From a traumatize daughter.
@user-zj7ls9sv6v
@user-zj7ls9sv6v 3 года назад
Ахаха
@customrestoration5317
@customrestoration5317 3 года назад
hahah
@Leib33
@Leib33 3 года назад
@@NatalieHarrisonLim Awww, I feel you. Have a hug.
@WeGoWalk
@WeGoWalk 3 года назад
Watching “My Mechanic” restore things is like watching the hands of a skilled heart surgeon perform a successful quadruple bypass surgery.
@matthewdilger6755
@matthewdilger6755 2 года назад
except less gross amr?
@lagruaja1
@lagruaja1 5 лет назад
OK, so I just finished binging your entire catalog in one day, and your craftsmanship is unbelievable. I could watch your videos for hours.... um... yeah... *literally* hours. I look forward to your next restoration. Keep up the great work!!
@bow-tiedengineer4453
@bow-tiedengineer4453 3 года назад
I just did the same, except I had an extra year's worth of videos.
@barbeau916
@barbeau916 2 года назад
I just did the same except I’ve got an extra 2 years worth on JL anyways.
@johnallred3124
@johnallred3124 5 лет назад
My god, I want to be 40 years younger and start over. Such a complex of satisfying skills!
@TimPiggott
@TimPiggott 5 лет назад
The sand for bending, olive oil for blacking, preheat for easy bearing assembly, these tips are priceless! Thank you 👍🏻
@StrongbowTX
@StrongbowTX 5 лет назад
I always wondered how pipes were bent without it simply collapsing or crimping at the bend! I learned something new!
@skajorinne
@skajorinne 5 лет назад
Your method of recording the whole process is incredible. The shot choices are great and the pacing of the editing is spot-on. Well done!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you, and specially because this was my first video. I never used a camera before in my life. I had a lot of film to choose from, i don't know how many hours of recordings i have, but i bet it's a lot.
@PinballSweden
@PinballSweden 5 лет назад
my mechanics What camera do you use?
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
@@PinballSweden i'm using a digital video camera Panasonic HC-V180.
@feyh
@feyh 3 года назад
Am I the only one who had to search another video to understand what an air die grinder is used for? A practical test in the end would make this video perfect. Rated 4 stars.
@unclegreybeard3969
@unclegreybeard3969 5 лет назад
I am absolutely fascinated by the way you lay all the parts out in an exploded view pattern. Great work as always, thank you.
@uethuegiegjtreriopjg
@uethuegiegjtreriopjg 5 лет назад
you'll love www.reddit.com/r/knolling
@marshwetland3808
@marshwetland3808 5 лет назад
It's art, as is the filming and sound recording.
@cm3462
@cm3462 5 лет назад
Your editing is great. Reminds me of Primitive Technology
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Oh yeah you're right, just checked that channel, never heard of it before. Someone else mentioned that aswell on my other video, didn't know what he means with primitive technology. Now i get it 😉 thank you btw
@mikemcgrath6150
@mikemcgrath6150 5 лет назад
Ur face reminds me of primitive technology
@Choujifangirl
@Choujifangirl 4 года назад
yeah, I agree
@ItsAzurian
@ItsAzurian 2 года назад
You ruined my day.
@superchargerone
@superchargerone 5 лет назад
.... as if machining a custom air coupling isn't enough, he puts a 90 degree bend in it .... urgggh!!!! Too much! Love the detailed way you work.
@aliasfred
@aliasfred 5 лет назад
@TheJR1948 I was wondering the same thing. He didn't even put a tiny drop in there before he ran it. But he must have an oiler on his compressor, right?
@superchargerone
@superchargerone 5 лет назад
@TheJR1948 yes yes you have 50 years of experience and are highly skilled no doubt but this is not the purpose of this channel or build is it? I do not have 50 years but heck only 35 years and I enjoy this channel because this guy goes beyond what we normally would and that is the beauty of it. Pushing himself and his art. He has the time, the skill and a channel full of people egging him on to do even more. So I would say whether it was an ego trip or not, keep it up "my mechanic". Love your work.
@norweldgp6250
@norweldgp6250 4 года назад
@TheJR1948 So that would put you at around 70 years old, hating on a younger man doing what he enjoys. Bravo. Also just because it didn't make the editing cut, doesn't mean it didn't happen. can't believe I'm saying this to someone your age...grow up
@subhanamin1558
@subhanamin1558 5 лет назад
This video and the 1950's Tire Inflator video were the two I watched last. Yet they were the most satisfying to watch. Amazing work.
@derrickroe9791
@derrickroe9791 5 лет назад
Brilliant......should be compulsory viewing in schools.....get kids interested in engineering.
@joseignacioaramburugortari9203
I totally agree with you. Even at the university I would've appreciated watching them to improve the understanding of lots of things like rotatory movement of axes, bearings, pneumatics, steel properties improvement by heat treatments, lathe and milling machining, etc... This guy is a Master!
@er38
@er38 5 лет назад
Absolutelly right!
@danieljankiewicz3591
@danieljankiewicz3591 5 лет назад
We are there are tons of stem or engineering specific clubs and activities around well me idk about anyone else
@trickyrat483
@trickyrat483 5 лет назад
"..get kids interested in engineering." ..So they can get involved in the "race to the bottom" in terms of wages, competing with Indian and Chinese workers on McDonald's rates. No thanks. ..And I'm saying that as someone who has been an Engineer all his working life (40+ years and counting..)
@russellfernandes9607
@russellfernandes9607 4 года назад
Agree 100% with you. Having the right approach is as important and ensuring that often neglected aspects like deburring should be imbibed at an early stage !!
@amme30
@amme30 5 лет назад
I have to admit that i dont even know what some of the restored tools are for, i just enjoy watching someone who takes painstaking precision in doing a great job. Thanks for sharing.
@tinkytinkz
@tinkytinkz 5 лет назад
This is the same as any drill, this type uses air for power.
@kyledecampos3436
@kyledecampos3436 5 лет назад
And crap I’m out of videos I need more!!!!!
@karlgustav5490
@karlgustav5490 5 лет назад
same
@moiwilliams170
@moiwilliams170 5 лет назад
same
@alessandroceloria4573
@alessandroceloria4573 5 лет назад
Same
@zdenekmrlina
@zdenekmrlina 5 лет назад
same
@scrambler350
@scrambler350 5 лет назад
Anxious for the next project.
@nathansmith8272
@nathansmith8272 2 года назад
Funny how I find myself still watching these old MM videos for the thousandth time
@juananonly33
@juananonly33 5 лет назад
Amazing. Although i used to think explanations and narrations during a project are helpful, the beauty in being held at attention by watching a true craftsman with an eye for precision, gifted hands to match and a simple straightforward manner make your videos satisfying to behold. Thank you. To those reading this, watch the other videos and see if my humble opinion is off the mark.
@azusa1722
@azusa1722 5 лет назад
What comes to mind when I watch these videos is bob ross painting, Stevie Ray playing riviera paradise, my grandma cooking... so relaxing and calm. A pure joy 👍👍👍
@alex---c
@alex---c 4 года назад
you've gotten my mind slightly blown as i'm currently listening to Riviera Paradise after having watched my mechanics work his magic on another piece. definitely a good match!
@JeghedderThomas
@JeghedderThomas Год назад
I return to this every now and then, as it's a masterpiece of a restoration. It's an improvement.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks for your support :-)
@elliespohr
@elliespohr 5 лет назад
I appreciate that you don't speed up your videos. It's really hard on the ears when people have the sped of video along with the sped up audio in so many restoration videos. The way you do it is relaxing and easy to watch at night.
@WatermelonLover
@WatermelonLover 4 года назад
I look forward one day visiting a museum of your restorations, that not only include pictures, but these videos themselves. The museum can be a tool to educate how it’s worth fixing and restoring something then just buying new all together. Including the beauty of the process and besides healing the object you can also heal yourself (and in turn the planet).
@pyramidschema8668
@pyramidschema8668 5 лет назад
So many people restoring things on RU-vid but I've never seen anyone who applies the level of precision and attention to detail that you do. Awesome stuff.
@BorisK296
@BorisK296 5 лет назад
Wow, I was waiting to see how your going to machine the 90 deg. fitting. And when I read "preparing to bend" my mind was blown. Excellent job!
@clydebalcom8252
@clydebalcom8252 4 года назад
We all have to begin somewhere, and this is your beginning. I'm glad you are still restoring these items.
@paulsullivan6392
@paulsullivan6392 5 лет назад
Pardon me while I step over to my lathe and whip out a custom designed air fitting and then give it a right angle bend without collapsing it. Great skills. Well done sir...well done.
@stevejohnson1685
@stevejohnson1685 5 лет назад
Love the "exploded view" once disassembled, and just prior to reassembly. As many others have said, you do exquisite work!
@Rikard_Nilsson
@Rikard_Nilsson 5 лет назад
normal person: Test it...ok it works, done. my mechanics: Test it...ok it works, time to split it into atoms polish those atoms and put it back together again.
4 года назад
"This atom is damaged - I make a new one" 😂 The level of attention to detail is spellbinding!
@The4MusketeersYT
@The4MusketeersYT 4 года назад
How do you polish an atom?
@scyqi1048
@scyqi1048 3 года назад
With an atom polisher, of course.
@zedosbois8000
@zedosbois8000 3 года назад
@@The4MusketeersYT Duh!
@DrNicoliello
@DrNicoliello 3 года назад
Do not forget the atom polish paste!
@jpedrovet
@jpedrovet 5 лет назад
Nevermind the thing working properly. The simple fact that there were no parts left after the final assembly is enough to amaze me! Very cool.
@lalexander2669
@lalexander2669 5 лет назад
My old dad "if a jobs worth doing it's worth doing well" would have loved you!! Genius.
@papabones6307
@papabones6307 5 лет назад
Very good video. Could be used as an instructional. I used to rebuild pneumatic air tools for a Military Depot. Rebuilt precision grinders, impact wrenches, air ratchets, and air hammers. Good point to remember, when assembling, always use pneumatic tool oil on the parts, even on the rotary vanes. Also for the first few runs, always drop three to four drops of pneumatic tool oil in the air connector at first operation after rebuild. Again, great job.
@ddd228
@ddd228 4 года назад
Marvel Mistery Oil is preferred.
@ervie60
@ervie60 5 лет назад
Compliments for a job professionally done. The machining for instance, very skilled. One of the few videos where bearings are mounted in a correct way (heat, pressing in etc.) All in all, a pleasure to watch, so keep them coming :) Btw; some great tools and machines you have.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you very much! I've learned that every single hit with a hammer on a bearing is one too much ;-)
@cmiamt2007
@cmiamt2007 2 года назад
Excellent restoration! You made your grandfather’s air grinder better than new, collector mint condition.
@puirYorick
@puirYorick 4 года назад
You know your onions, lad. You do a masterful job on these projects.
@MegaBigdaddy1998
@MegaBigdaddy1998 5 лет назад
The fact that you made ur own air line fitting boggles me
@crisvega7588
@crisvega7588 5 лет назад
@TheJR1948 ego trip? Quick being such a hating bitch. If he has the skills to build it, much more efficient that hunting it down at a store or waiting for it to arrive.
@lmt-nw7zs
@lmt-nw7zs 5 лет назад
Yes, you can buy an air fitting like that in the shop. Butt then you still have a crappy pice of shit that still need more work to get it up till his standards. So, no ego trip just comen sense
@neilonaniet
@neilonaniet 5 лет назад
Those who can, make. Those who can't, bitch about it.
@BinaryAudio
@BinaryAudio 5 лет назад
There is sublime satisfaction in seeing something reach it's full potential. Many thanks for this channel, it is like therapy.
@faithdenelzen6402
@faithdenelzen6402 2 года назад
Love watching every one of my mechanics videos.I wish I had the skills he has BEAUTIFUL eye for detail and technique
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thank you so much :-)
@fordfan3179
@fordfan3179 4 года назад
New bucket list addition! Spend a day with "My Mechanic" learning lathe techniques!
@ShaunCymruDS8
@ShaunCymruDS8 5 лет назад
Of all the similar channel content (and there are a lot out there) I know you have seen a lot because you have tried to emulate and despite your young channel you have ended up putting yourself in another league. Your attention to detail, sympathetic restoration of original parts and the sheer manufacturing skill is a lesson to the other wannabes. Keep up the fantastic work and I’m sure I’m not the only person to ask for a video about your workshop and engineering background :)
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you very much :-)
@ChristianLamine
@ChristianLamine 5 лет назад
I somehow start to believe that you just can't set a foot in his shop. Not because there's a mess. Just because it's so shiny, pristine and luxurious in there that one is simply scared to touch and stain something. Amazing restaurations!
@aliasfred
@aliasfred 5 лет назад
And he was even wearing shorts. Probably had "hospital" booties on over his shoes too.
@rsage_
@rsage_ 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure that's one of the cleanest rebuilds I've ever seen. Using the lathe to sand and polish, then using the olive oil to add the beautiful tone, and then hand fabricating the nozzle and then using that technique with the sand to bend it.... I'm slow clapping to this at 1:00 AM in my basement.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
I always try to learn, show and use some different techniques, to keep the content as interesting as possible and trying to get that "oh, aha, ok" effect. Seems like i did a good job ;-) Thank you very much.
@Leib33
@Leib33 3 года назад
Obviously a descendant of a Swiss watch maker. Thanks for allowing us to watch you work.
@gforcekaras
@gforcekaras 5 лет назад
So satisfying to watch the parts getting cleaned as they turn! Turned out beautiful and your attention to details is incredible! Great job!
@RetArm
@RetArm 5 лет назад
The only thing wrong with this channel is, absolutely nothing! Awesome videos, just need a lot more.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
What a nice comment, thank you! I'm glad you like my content, nice to have you here.
@Smokey54834
@Smokey54834 Год назад
Not only do I love watching his videos, I use this as ASMR as well.
@bakrrox
@bakrrox 5 лет назад
I was robbed by a plier restoration video, but then i found gold on this channel.
@Roman-hg6rg
@Roman-hg6rg 5 лет назад
This is incredible workmanship. I really love that you don't talk through what you're doing; it makes it a really relaxing and entertaining watch. Plus we don't miss out on all the awesome, satisfying sounds of each job. I'm so damn impressed.
@dainiusivaska8151
@dainiusivaska8151 5 лет назад
That was some grade A restoration. Very well done!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like it
@jadziajax2043
@jadziajax2043 3 года назад
Yes, exactly! What Mathew said below. More! More! I love watching your videos. I learn so much! And no crummy annoying background music or yakitty-yak. Just my kind of videos. Please make more!
@illuminant1129
@illuminant1129 2 года назад
Supurb job 👍 The phrase 'knowing what you are doing' ( I wouldn't ! ) springs to mind.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@Stu-SB
@Stu-SB 5 лет назад
Highlights: Machining the threaded connector and forming the 90 degree bend with the sand, heating the bearings for an interference fit and proofing the surfaces with an oil bath... a work of art !
@therealconnoronpc
@therealconnoronpc 5 лет назад
Absolutely stunning attention to detail and craftsmanship; I’m in awe at how finely you produce parts. Excellent work!
@maumor2
@maumor2 2 года назад
It took 3 years for the RU-vid algorithm to suggest me this great channel.................
@nathan_nothing
@nathan_nothing 5 лет назад
My dad was a tool and dye maker for years and years........ Watching these videos with the precise and complex machining being done just makes me appreciate my dad that much more. Awesome videos!
@terranovnicek1567
@terranovnicek1567 5 лет назад
While I'm clueless as to how hot you're getting everything (because I'm an ignorant american) you did an awesome job. Looking forward to more content.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Compressed air actually is cold, the grinder gets very cold when you use it ;-)
@dhopper598
@dhopper598 5 лет назад
binged your videos and loved them. i love restoration channels and your work is just amazing. all the different tools and techniques you use to accomplish the video’s goal is awesome. your vice restoration was in my recommended, so that’s how i stumbled upon your channel. i’ve always wanted a restoration channel to acknowledge a little “challenge” i guess i’d call it. in the future of this channel in say a year or something, i’d love to see you revisit some old restorations and talk about what you may do differently especially if you learned new techniques. maybe ways you would improve it more, make it quicker, make a process easier. would love to see something like that if it’s ever possible. i like to watch the channel owner grow with their content but reflect back and see what’s changed and what they would do differently. thanks for the videos. looking forward to the next.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Well as a mechanic with 16 years of experience, i can say that i probaly won't do much different in terms of techniques. But deffinitely could do it in terms of recording and editing. Just compare this video (my 1st upload) to my vice video (6th upload) and you see the difference in quality. But it's going to get much better, specially talking about the audio. So get prepared for the next one, it's going to drop in a few days. Thanks man, much appreciated ;-)
@dhopper598
@dhopper598 5 лет назад
my mechanics awesome. appreciate the response. good luck in the future. already have built up a good base for an audience which is great to see. see you in the next one.
@user-gp3zn1lt3z
@user-gp3zn1lt3z 4 года назад
Вы делаете лучше чем на заводе.Просто фантастика!
@Sebastopolmark
@Sebastopolmark 4 года назад
You REALLY are the master of dis-assembly and the lathe. "I don't like this piece so I will make a new one" What a talent. Keep the vids coming! !! !!!
@davouchi1
@davouchi1 Год назад
Dammit! I was hoping I could find an early video of yours that I could watch.. I've watched everything 😑😞. Oh well, I guess I'll just watch it again.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you so much for your support :-)🙌🏻
@allenpinkerton
@allenpinkerton 5 лет назад
We love your videos, we have even watched them as a family! Please do an old gunky espresso machine!
@JDnBeastlet
@JDnBeastlet Год назад
Another great video. If I had to pick a favourite part, it's the bending process.
@marcmarchand8180
@marcmarchand8180 4 года назад
This is the best channel I’ve seen for restorations
@goodness6664
@goodness6664 5 лет назад
More like a deep clean than a restoration (and remaking a part for aesthetics), still a really cool video. And I love your other videos too. You really know what you're doing to perfection!
@heikos9848
@heikos9848 5 лет назад
Es macht richtig Spaß, dir bei der Arbeit zuzusehen :-) Diese Hingabe, die du in die Restauration legst. Absolute Spitze! Das Ergebnis spricht für sich. LG Heiko
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Vielen Dank Heiko :-)
@RWD.G
@RWD.G 5 лет назад
My hat's off to you ! No compromises and very professional. Bravo !
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you Christian.
@joejoemyo
@joejoemyo 3 года назад
He's restoring this beauty when I use tools in worse condition on the daily. Still a great video
@yvesdesrosiers2396
@yvesdesrosiers2396 5 лет назад
You are quite talented young man. Thank you for sharing!
@GGMOBBIN
@GGMOBBIN 5 лет назад
I haven’t the slightest clue what that is, but it was intriguing nonetheless. I appreciate your level of craftsmanship. I’ve used a laser cutter before and glued layers of wood together, if that counts...best of luck with your channel!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thanks ONSIGHT, i'm glad you like it. It's a rotating grinding tool working with compressed air ;-)
@GGMOBBIN
@GGMOBBIN 5 лет назад
my mechanics please, call me mobbin :-)
@calebmiller5632
@calebmiller5632 6 месяцев назад
Im not surprised why your channel blew up! For your first video, you have so much more skill and quality than many other restorers. Its funny, your first video was actually the last one of yours i watched. Love your work❤
@bakkertjebas
@bakkertjebas 5 лет назад
No "hi you guys", no music, no talking, just skills. Love it.
@Mo_998
@Mo_998 5 лет назад
I bet it never looked like that even when it was brand new
@redddirtgaming6955
@redddirtgaming6955 5 лет назад
Dude! Thats awesome! Nicely done good sir! I learned a couple tricks during the video too.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you very much Justin
@DANNFIGDESIGNS
@DANNFIGDESIGNS 3 года назад
Mind blown! Big fan. Most of us don't have all that wonderful equipment; however, very entertaining and educational at the same time.
@johnvaldez8830
@johnvaldez8830 5 лет назад
Superb video. I just realized I know nothing about the innards are air tools. It's now my responsibility to read more because I wouldn't even be able to take this tool apart. Great inspiration!
@Sharpless2
@Sharpless2 5 лет назад
Superb work! I like the way you turn the parts black, havent seen that anywhere. It looks very nice, the shiny surface and the black parts are perfect together.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thanks man! Even the black parts have a shiny surface ;-)
@ehmadwaqar
@ehmadwaqar 5 лет назад
Absolute perfection of job well done. Keep up the good work. It was a pleasure watching you doing it. Thank you very much.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thanks Ahmad! I'm glad you like my work.
@faithrockz1
@faithrockz1 5 лет назад
I`m amazed he didn`t make the ball bearings he can make a spring out of wire. You are one smart dude my mechanics
@RPRosen-ki2fk
@RPRosen-ki2fk 5 лет назад
This looks like a good quality die grinder. I didn't see any markings whatsoever on it, other than the air fitting. I find that very surprising.
@alkiviadhimanxura7871
@alkiviadhimanxura7871 5 лет назад
You Sir are a pro.. Great job
@theeccentricadam
@theeccentricadam 4 года назад
In a toss away society, I love seeing new life in old tools.
@Randgalf
@Randgalf 4 года назад
Here's a man who loves hit lathe. And I love what he does with it.
@mardeeda
@mardeeda 5 лет назад
absolultely incredible
@atmvlogs9477
@atmvlogs9477 5 лет назад
Beautifully restore
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@fezz569
@fezz569 4 года назад
You make me feel so... inadequate, but I love your work sir!
@frankierzucekjr
@frankierzucekjr 4 года назад
I counted 37 parts in that tiny thing. lol I would have never been able to put that thing back together. Awesome work as always. Very smart using the sand.
@sheep1ewe
@sheep1ewe 5 лет назад
Fantastic Work!
@PaweGTA
@PaweGTA 5 лет назад
Very good job man. Definitely learned something new from this video. Wish you good luck with your new channel 👍 I subbed
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot Paweł, nice to have you here
@BJsTrashChannel
@BJsTrashChannel 2 года назад
0:00 A legend was born.
@mildly_miffed_man1414
@mildly_miffed_man1414 5 лет назад
So what this man does is take apart things people made for a living, to put them back together, for a living.
@reneortega7875
@reneortega7875 5 лет назад
Great work.
@valera5689
@valera5689 5 лет назад
Колоссальная работа, лайк те за это.
@Linda-gm7ru
@Linda-gm7ru 2 года назад
I watch other restorers and, I'm like, "you're not going to sand that!? You're not going to take that apart!? You're not going to clean that!?" Sometimes, in the middle, I just have to leave their site. You've made me very particular.
@capers72424
@capers72424 2 года назад
So this restoration was simply to make a beautiful working object out of a working object. I can totally get behind that! You have beautiful hands, @my mechanics!
@douro20
@douro20 5 лет назад
Now there's a proper die grinder. No one makes them like that anymore. Swiss made too. Didn't know Georg Fischer made anything like that.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
I'm not sure if it is swiss made, and no idea what brand it is. But it's now "swiss restored" for sure ;-)
@ottomanleather3052
@ottomanleather3052 5 лет назад
Only the connection part (do know how to call it in EN) was from +GF+ i guess
@malcytull
@malcytull 5 лет назад
@@mymechanics And very well done!!
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