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Though we are trying to preserve this old wagon undercarriage, the wood in the brake system needs replacing and also made to look old to match the rest of the original undercarriage, while preserving the original iron work.
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@gregbozard3319
@gregbozard3319 4 года назад
I never get tired of watching this craftsman work his trade. Whether it's blacksmithing, wood working or fabricating this man is one of a kind. Great job Dave!
@deweyadkison2415
@deweyadkison2415 2 года назад
Been watching him 2 years now..Rebuilt a Weber Farm Wagon & an old Farm Wagon for the town of Greenwood, Louisiana.for their annual pioneer days parade held every September.just from watching his videos.
@waynelewis881
@waynelewis881 4 года назад
An observation: It seems unlikely to me that there’s another human being on earth that can drill a hole freehand several inches deep and have it come out on the other side right where it needs to be every time! I’ve been watching you for a couple years now, and I don’t remember ever seeing you miss!
@michaelbirmingham4111
@michaelbirmingham4111 4 года назад
Mind eye.
@evanpenny348
@evanpenny348 4 года назад
@@michaelbirmingham4111 Not really. You will often see him put a finger on the spot where he wants the hole to come out. It is rather amazing how accurately the hands can sense if the drill bit is going toward your finger, or not. The other aspect is not to try to drill all the way through from the one side only. By drilling from both sides any slight misalignment is corrected by the drill bit "finding" a good path into the opposed hole. The flutes on the rill bit sort of ream a straight path. Long practice plays its part also.
@nevets7152
@nevets7152 4 года назад
That's why he drills from both sides through the part that is going to be held with the bolt. Steve in Thailand.
@VAXHeadroom
@VAXHeadroom 4 года назад
Heh - I think that every time. Definitely a muscle-memory skill learned over a very long road!
@brw3079
@brw3079 4 года назад
@@VAXHeadroom i just watched a video of a guy here in Brazil that tried that trick, even with drilling from both sides, his bit came out the side of his 2 x 8. It's not easy.
@alfiversen7023
@alfiversen7023 4 года назад
You probably hear this every week: Nice to see carriage bolts be used on an actual carriage. I admire the care and detail put into a piece of farm equiptment. Thank you for another interesting and inspiring video.
@MMitchellMarmel
@MMitchellMarmel 4 года назад
The perfect antidote to the stress of modern living...
@frankoesterreicher6907
@frankoesterreicher6907 4 года назад
My thoughts exact.
@DieCastoms
@DieCastoms 4 года назад
While watching your videos, I am regularly surprised at how few specialized tools you use ... common hammers, common saws, common wrenches, a tablesaw, there's nothing really exotic in your day-to-day work. Sure the rim heater and the tire setter machine, and maybe your wood bending press, but pretty much everything else we see you use often can be had in a trip to Lowes! It makes me feel I could do more in my little garden shed than I previously thought . . . and for that, I sincerely and truly thank you!
@EngelsCoachShop
@EngelsCoachShop 4 года назад
Very true. Each tool can only do what the holder asks it too. Fancy tools are not always the a answer, though there is a place for them at times.
@michaelvanvleet998
@michaelvanvleet998 4 года назад
Amidst all the current chaos, I sure do enjoy this channel.
@frankgaletzka8477
@frankgaletzka8477 4 года назад
Hello Sir A little late but better to late as never It is a pleasure to see you working The nuts all in the same Direktion all the little Details great I now can imagin how my grandfather work in his Stellmacher Werkstatt We all see an old waggon but the work and the skills to build one we dont see and can not know Thanks to you that you gave all of us the ah in German Möglichkeit to see it All the best greetings Yours Frank
@freddiebates5539
@freddiebates5539 4 года назад
I remember my uncle's jury rig all kinds of parts from neighborhood barns together to fix their cotton wagons before picking time not every neighborhood had a blacksmith or the tools to make the repairs needed to keep these old girls rolling in the fields, my grandpa was pretty good at plucking parts and making new ones for the family that didn't know much about that sort of thing, I've still got old tools he used and I keep them clean and oiled up just for the precious memories. I love your videos.
@larrykeenan598
@larrykeenan598 4 года назад
Watching you work never gets old. So much knowledge that really needs to be passed on.
@davidjames5577
@davidjames5577 4 года назад
He sure is an amazing and humble craftsman and problem solver. I love watching his videos.
@garrettswoodworx1873
@garrettswoodworx1873 4 года назад
And another crazy week is returned to some sense of normalcy, even if only for 28 minutes and change, by this refreshing, entertaining and educational video. Once again, Dave: Thank you for allowing us to tag along on this wonderful journey!
@philbohrman3918
@philbohrman3918 4 года назад
David, it is a real pleasure to watch you work and try to outthink you. I cannot do it. You are way ahead of me and where you're going.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 4 года назад
Dave, there is so much to learn from your videos--even for people that go nowhere near wagons. Simple things like how to clear a drill of chips so it keeps drilling, how to free a frozen bolt, etc., all basic and useful skills no matter what a person is working on. Cheers and be well!
@EngelsCoachShop
@EngelsCoachShop 4 года назад
Very true. Thanks.
@tbandikoota
@tbandikoota 4 года назад
Beyond your amazing craft and skills, your video production and editing skills are truely amazing. You produce what would be a very good PBS production with every video you post. That side of your craft is equally admirable and inspiring.
@JesusTorres-qr1gz
@JesusTorres-qr1gz Год назад
Your skills are so great that even your tools can do the job without you in the shop. From the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
@michb7414
@michb7414 4 года назад
It’s crazy how watching videos like this I somehow get mesmerized / hypnotized. It’s relaxing & my wife thinks I’m crazy lol hahahahaha. I have always liked beefed up wagons that will last for a hundred years
@kaymcgraw9362
@kaymcgraw9362 Год назад
Excellent work. Glad to see the past preserved.
@wjhjr1415
@wjhjr1415 4 года назад
Makes me relax. Still trying to figure out how someone can "thumbs down" these videos. They are such a pleasure. It is irritating how you even apply penetrating fluid in a controlled, judicious manner. :-). Just not right. Thank you, Bill
@stanfordcoffee
@stanfordcoffee 4 года назад
I can tell you that some people just aren't happy in less they're making everybody else's lives miserable.
@Odin029
@Odin029 4 года назад
Some people are just hateful. I wouldn't give it too much thought
@todaywefly4370
@todaywefly4370 4 года назад
2 thumbs downs to 2800 thumbs ups is just someones haemorrhoids acting up 😁
@bigredc222
@bigredc222 4 года назад
I don't think they care about the video one way or the other, they just do it to get people to question how someone could not like the video. The best thing to do is ignore them.
@ranchdude4345
@ranchdude4345 4 года назад
Once again Mr. Dave, you make me feel young just because you allowed me to be right there with you helping along ( no charge) by the way!
@user-bl6lf3or6w
@user-bl6lf3or6w 4 года назад
Lockeed? NOOO : ENGELS COACH SHOP !!! Bravo from Italy
@willdennis2722
@willdennis2722 4 года назад
Great video! Looks like a peaceful place which we all could retreat to (but not to many)
@vincentwesolowski459
@vincentwesolowski459 4 года назад
My wife doesn’t see what I get our of this channel. I say there is nothing like watching a craftsman at work. Every time I watch your videos I learn something new. Keep up the good work. Take care and stay healthy
@claytonparks9469
@claytonparks9469 4 года назад
I like the way you do your music
@fasdfdsafsdafdsafdas
@fasdfdsafsdafdsafdas 4 года назад
Thank You Sir for the video. It's always a pleasure to watch making a piece of History. When I was young my grandparents used a cow pulled carriage for agriculture and work. I loved the feel of riding one. You remind me of a simple happy past
@alansmith4734
@alansmith4734 4 года назад
I was watching an early John Wayne movie, about completing a telegraph line out West. The Indians were attacking a circle of wagons. As the wagons were burning, I was thinking about all the work it will take to restore those wagons!
@davidduma7615
@davidduma7615 4 года назад
Yep, after watching Dave's videos, Western movies take on a whole new dimension.
@ccswede
@ccswede 4 года назад
When those movies were made there would have been a lot of well preserved wagons. There were a couple on the ranch I grew up on.
@kevinlesch9656
@kevinlesch9656 4 года назад
With calving season then fence to fix and now middle of hay season it's nice to get a rainy night forecast to sit down and watch your videos. Thanks for sharing them with us
@maxwebster7572
@maxwebster7572 2 года назад
Watching this while my boy is in the hospital getting checked out for the thing. It's going to be a long night. THANKYOU!
@rolandburisch9489
@rolandburisch9489 Год назад
Excellent, as always. Thank you from Johannesburg, South Africa.
@joepie221
@joepie221 4 года назад
Gives whole new meaning to the term ' Brake job '. Well done as usual.
@fiorevitola880
@fiorevitola880 4 года назад
Fascinating to watch you at your trade. Love watching every show!
@chrissometimes7473
@chrissometimes7473 4 года назад
One of the best things about your videos is how well paced theys are, between your use of skipping repetitive bits, but not too much, and your use of fast forward. keep up the good work.
@Aussiehomestead1965
@Aussiehomestead1965 3 года назад
Just me......or did anyone else watch to the end , just to see how that darn brake system worked..?....Truly inspiring work Dave...Thanks so much.
@zig6234
@zig6234 7 месяцев назад
I really like the style of your older videos with just showing the process. I pick up a lot of information on producing the finished pieces. Thanks again Dave.
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 9 месяцев назад
Thanks again for sharing this wonderful restoration, Dave !!
@johnday7362
@johnday7362 4 года назад
David, you are the only person I have ever seen weld a bolt back together. I am unsure what that says about modern man. Although, I doubt it says anything good. Thank you for the time you put into these videos, I am grateful for the look back into history.
@EngelsCoachShop
@EngelsCoachShop 4 года назад
I wanted to keep the original heads.
@johnbosco8209
@johnbosco8209 2 года назад
your work is totally unique. I never see anywhere. Very nice art, which you have had.
@mitchilito99
@mitchilito99 2 года назад
It doesn't matter in the least to me what Dave is doing - I watch every single thing mezmerized!
@formerparatrooper
@formerparatrooper 4 года назад
David, lots of memories here for when I rebuilt one of several farm wagons back in the 80s. It would have gone better for me if I had access to your magnificent videos back then.
@davidduma7615
@davidduma7615 4 года назад
I've said it before: Dave's videos belong in a vault in the Smithsonian.
@carlthor91
@carlthor91 4 года назад
@@davidduma7615 I've posted it before, he is a US National Treasure. Best wishes
@rogerscottcathey
@rogerscottcathey 4 года назад
That old iron gear makes such lovely sounds.
@user-sy3jn1jw8z
@user-sy3jn1jw8z 10 месяцев назад
متابعة شيقة وسعيد بهذه المتابعة من المخيمات السورية
@glennmoreland6457
@glennmoreland6457 4 года назад
Those wagons must have been the absolute pride & joy of any of the frontiersman that owned one back in the old times... Happen they spent a long time saving up to buy one as well...🇬🇧👍
@unclebuzz6913
@unclebuzz6913 4 года назад
I AM AMAZED AT THE CRAFTSMANSHIP, THE QUALITY OF WORK AND DETAIL. YOU CAN TELL YOU HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR MANY YEARS. AS YOU DO IT SO EFFORTLESSLY. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES
@smasica
@smasica 4 года назад
That's some prime lumber you're working with. Nice.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 4 года назад
Ash. You can hear the unmistakeable 'crack' of the Louisville Slugger when Dave whacks it with a hammer. Now I want a hot dog and a beer.
@oc2phish07
@oc2phish07 4 года назад
Hello again from London, England, Dave.
@robertlibbiter573
@robertlibbiter573 4 года назад
Hello from Gloucestershire England.
@joycemiller4716
@joycemiller4716 4 года назад
Hello from oxford England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@filmbluff99
@filmbluff99 4 года назад
Hello from Hertfordshire, England. I always watch your videos.🇬🇧
@kiddoduke2103
@kiddoduke2103 4 года назад
And Dorset England
@RickOshay...
@RickOshay... 4 года назад
Looks like you Brits enjoy good craftsmanship...Huh?
@davidgibson5756
@davidgibson5756 4 года назад
With that broken bolt repair it brings a whole new meaning to “I make a new one”. And I mean that in a most respectful tone to both craftsmen.
@xhf8yxhf8y9
@xhf8yxhf8y9 4 года назад
This is the most educational, motivational of the channels I subscribe to... Just brilliant!!! Make me look forward to Fridays!
@paulthompson2035
@paulthompson2035 4 года назад
I agree sit down Saturday morning with a coffee and watch, helps to take away the pain for 30 minutes. Thank you
@edcrego396
@edcrego396 4 года назад
You do amazing work I also have alive of yesterday or yesteryear I restore antiques furniture and love ever minute of it I must say I've become somewhat better Craftsman watching your videos I pay alot better attention to detail than I use to thank for the videos
@fletcher3913
@fletcher3913 4 года назад
I have come to a conclusion there is as much art and craft in making new parts look old as there is in doing a restoration. Nice work, Sir.
@wayneshirey6999
@wayneshirey6999 4 года назад
Those carriage bolts so frozen with age that you had to chisel them out of the wood sadly put me in mind of my knees and shoulders. 🙂
@tpniefer
@tpniefer 4 года назад
Wayne, don't forget lower back.
@crustycurmudgeon2182
@crustycurmudgeon2182 4 года назад
Sounds like my back and neck... much heartfelt sympathies for you, sir.
@tpniefer
@tpniefer 4 года назад
@@crustycurmudgeon2182 When I was a young man my dad was always telling me "you're going to hurt yourself". Of course being 16, young, male and invincible I always brushed him off. Dad was right all along. It just took 50 years for the pain to show up. My I add my sympathies to you to, Sir.
@calraines6931
@calraines6931 4 года назад
Yupper!
@crustycurmudgeon2182
@crustycurmudgeon2182 4 года назад
@@tpniefer Thank you. Guess we're all in this together ;)
@user-lw9hx6ff9m
@user-lw9hx6ff9m 4 года назад
Beautiful work. With great pleasure I watch your channel from Russia. Good luck with your business.
@EngelsCoachShop
@EngelsCoachShop 4 года назад
Thank you.
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 2 года назад
I like the way you save the old hardware ,it takes some refinishing and repair, but still good
@spideybrent
@spideybrent 3 года назад
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
@davo999
@davo999 2 года назад
I like that you welded that bolt back together to reuse an original piece.
@normstafford2142
@normstafford2142 2 года назад
I loved the comment about "another farmer fix"
@TheSteamLocomotive
@TheSteamLocomotive 4 года назад
All is well in this part of the world. Hope you and yours are safe.
@michaelcolgan3182
@michaelcolgan3182 4 года назад
I'm 64 years old and I love watching you work smart so you can enjoy what you are fixing . I only hope you have an apprentice other than me lol
@dustysrandom5079
@dustysrandom5079 2 года назад
The first time I’ve ever seen bolt cutters used to cut a bolt. A+ sir.
@scottfindlay2625
@scottfindlay2625 4 года назад
a little light sandblasting will raise the grain also and make it look closer to the original weathered wood texture after your staining. I stumbled on your channel a few weeks ago and have binge watched them now. LOL.
@jakepekarik7772
@jakepekarik7772 3 года назад
Dave, you are a national treasure, Iam sure you were told that before but its worth repeating. Thank you for posting.
@daniellarrivee6510
@daniellarrivee6510 4 года назад
Thank you Mr. Engels. !!!!!!!!!!
@guywpacot754
@guywpacot754 4 года назад
Living in the midst of a stressful world is made much easier by your videos. It's so enjoying and peaceful and interesting to me to watch your work.
@markomocnik5258
@markomocnik5258 4 года назад
Drinking a nice cold beer and watching others do a magnificient job on what they do... what better way to end a day :)
@envitech02
@envitech02 2 года назад
Very interesting!!! Now I know how brakes on wagons work.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 4 года назад
Just like an older house or structure, if you add-on, repair or remodel etc. it's always best to use the methods originally used with the existing one ! If not, it's gonna show and not really look so good. Thanks for sharing Dave.
@captainhgreen
@captainhgreen 4 года назад
Watching your videos over time makes me want to buy an old wagon and fix it up, for use of course. But then I would have to get a hay burning engine. UMM.. Thanks again for all the great videos.
@railfan439
@railfan439 4 года назад
Thanks, Dave, for keeping the ancient craft alive. Jon
@tonyhemingway7980
@tonyhemingway7980 3 года назад
Your's are the most therapeutic videos, on RU-vid.
@michaeltuckerman6983
@michaeltuckerman6983 3 года назад
I am amazed how some of that Hardware could have been made 200 years ago. People think they have skills nowadays shaking my head. Craftsman didn't even have light bulbs back then. You and your projects never cease to amaze me thank you Jesus
@carlosmante
@carlosmante 4 года назад
I don't know anything about farm wagons but the videos are kind of Zen moments to me. Thank You.
@VAXHeadroom
@VAXHeadroom 4 года назад
16:25 I laughed at the little hammer twist and interpreted it right: the heck with this, those bolts are STUCK. Cue the saw :D
@Grandpaw2511
@Grandpaw2511 4 года назад
Thanks for allowing us into your part of the world and taking our minds off what's been happening as of late. All is well in my neck of the woods and I hope all is well in yours.
@bearasojrnr
@bearasojrnr 4 года назад
Always a pleasure, Thanks for sharing Dave.
@jamesalsup9135
@jamesalsup9135 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing. God Bless America!!
@czs1mc
@czs1mc 4 года назад
I love the way you do it!
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 4 года назад
That was awesome watching brake work come together.
@ahvavee
@ahvavee 4 года назад
A little whiskey and a lot of engles this evening. Life is good. 👍
@schrottmax5099
@schrottmax5099 2 года назад
Ein sehr guter Handwerker,es ist eine Freude ihm bei seiner Handwerkskunst zuzuschauen.
@sewage111
@sewage111 4 года назад
I enjoy watching this immensely
@paulstanding7267
@paulstanding7267 4 года назад
Dry nice minimal repairs on the brakes system and using as much of the original materials as possible.the timber you cut to get the bolts out of was very surprised how good it was not rotted away you all take care 😀
@bigredc222
@bigredc222 4 года назад
It was like the bolts grew roots, they didn't want to come out.
@hernanm6
@hernanm6 4 года назад
Witnessing this man's work is a pleasure ...
@Je.Suis.Flaneur
@Je.Suis.Flaneur 3 года назад
It is entirely breathtaking to see Mr. Engels' work.
@dezfan
@dezfan 4 года назад
Love it! Kind of like a resting-mid!👍🏼
@sipu842
@sipu842 4 года назад
So much fun to watch you work on your craft!
@d.o.m.494
@d.o.m.494 4 года назад
It looks beautiful!
@wayneg5296
@wayneg5296 2 года назад
I really enjoy the way you work and replicate the old equipment, in this case the wagon, I would also appreciate you commenting, or narrating what you are doing, while doing it, like when you showed us positioning your newly made wood component, based on the weathered marks on the old one. You have the sound running, so how about some comments while you work? Aside from that, your videos are first class!! And educational!!
@steveadams99708
@steveadams99708 4 года назад
Looking better all the time! Thank you.
@dloregon
@dloregon 4 года назад
Grew up in the 40-50s on a farm,, those farmer patches saved many a day and money,, do what you have to do to keep it running. Love your videos,,, Keep it up, look forward to Fridays to see a new one.
@EngelsCoachShop
@EngelsCoachShop 4 года назад
You do what you have to do to keep going huh.
@randyhughes5160
@randyhughes5160 4 года назад
Simply amazing you make it look easy
@thumpershd
@thumpershd 4 года назад
Quite amazing! Wonderful watching a master at work.
@mahlonharders1789
@mahlonharders1789 4 года назад
just great watching you work! another great video.
@DavidSmith-zr3nd
@DavidSmith-zr3nd 4 года назад
That thing is looking great.
@jeanlouisjeanlouis1602
@jeanlouisjeanlouis1602 4 года назад
I do so admire your skill.
@4n2earth22
@4n2earth22 4 года назад
Gimmie a brake. Make that two..... Great work!
@pauliossi2674
@pauliossi2674 4 года назад
another great video, your skill set amazes me every week
@robc3056
@robc3056 4 года назад
Superb Dave ...Thanks
@rickwalling1148
@rickwalling1148 2 года назад
So fantastic to a real craftsman restore a piece! You make my day go faster! Fantastic video thanks
@TheTaff224
@TheTaff224 2 года назад
Fantastic ring on that anvil.....great to see the combination of metal and woodworking skills coming together to produce a bit of machinery.
@raymondhorvatin1050
@raymondhorvatin1050 4 года назад
looking good wouldn't miss an episode
@billy19461
@billy19461 4 года назад
Looking great 👍!
@uraqtee
@uraqtee 4 года назад
Really enjoy watching and look forward to the new one each week, from central Texas just south of Fort Worth
@legend7ify
@legend7ify 4 года назад
THANK YOU Dave, it is always a pleasure to learn about the ingenuity of the old ways, so simple and logical.
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