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Restoring original wagon irons includes rebuilding threads, straightening what's twisted and bent, and bringing new life back to 100 plus year old irons. Building and restoring horse drawn vehicles includes a variety of tasks to preserve the history of these wagons and coaches. Thanks for following along!
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@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 2 года назад
The variety of mastered crafts in Your workshop is always a joy to watch. Thanks for sharing!
@ezekielketienya6808
@ezekielketienya6808 2 года назад
Great. Your workshop has old but well maintained equipment. You are thorough in your work.
@pethoviejo
@pethoviejo 2 года назад
One word describes you: craftsman.
@flywayhome8903
@flywayhome8903 2 года назад
Once again thanks for the video.
@rtkville
@rtkville 2 года назад
Good show! Thank you!
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 2 года назад
Thanks again Dave......Shoe🇺🇸
@rickkyriakopoulos1103
@rickkyriakopoulos1103 2 года назад
It's such a joy watching a true craftsman at work ! Thanks again my friend.
@AdelinoGambiarras
@AdelinoGambiarras 2 года назад
I agree with you 💯 👍 👌. Kind regards from London UK 🇬🇧
@HippoXXL
@HippoXXL 2 года назад
You nailed it. 😉 Greetings from Germany
@richardthornhill4630
@richardthornhill4630 2 года назад
Amazing how you repair and make usable worn out, stripped, bent, broken, or missing wagon parts.
@braddobson2060
@braddobson2060 2 года назад
Always very interesting
@bradbeasley7669
@bradbeasley7669 2 года назад
excellent as always
@ariedekker7350
@ariedekker7350 2 года назад
Hi Dave, it was nice and exciting to see you again. Seen on 7/9/22 at 4:09 PM.
@JorgeM523
@JorgeM523 2 года назад
It is Always such a pleasure to watch a True Craftsman keeping the art alive! I love every Episode.
@rayhosking3927
@rayhosking3927 2 года назад
Dave! you always have a jig and a trick do just about any conceivable job, amazing to watch the efficiency with which you work. Would love you to do a shop tour showcasing all the various equipment you use and why. I'll never build a waggon or a wheel but sure enjoy watching you do so.
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 2 года назад
thanks for sharing
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 2 года назад
More awesome craftsmanship by Dave. Thanks for filming what you do. It helps me avoid a lot of problems knowing your methods.
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement 2 года назад
After a hard 14 hour working day today, this was just the thing to relax to. And I learned a bunch of stuff too. Thanks Dave.
@robt2151
@robt2151 2 года назад
Thanks again for sharing your skills. The way of bracing the sides without compromising the load space was interesting but most impressive this week was the method of straightening the twisted cap irons.
@davesimmons8640
@davesimmons8640 2 года назад
"Stripped, Bent and Twisted" is the name of my new grunge band. Love to watch you work, and love your videos. Can't wait to get back to Montana.
@timziegler9358
@timziegler9358 2 года назад
It is a real treat watching you work through various metal and wood working issues! Thank you.
@AdelinoGambiarras
@AdelinoGambiarras 2 года назад
Wow that waggon is looking good already 👌. Kind regards to all.
@davidadaur5163
@davidadaur5163 2 года назад
The iron rod that you bent into a closed eye at one end was really slick, You bend the metal and as if by magic it turns out really nice, I have bent an eye on a round bar and it didn't turn out nearly as nice. David Adair
@stevemcgarrett303
@stevemcgarrett303 2 года назад
Beautiful job again Dave.
@asw19B100
@asw19B100 2 года назад
Watching you nail down the box side irons, I’m thinking the modern world does offer some perks that 19th C wagon wrights would have thought wonderful, GRK RSS screws and a Makita impact driver.
@brettharvey4137
@brettharvey4137 2 года назад
Most talented man on UTube
@thisolesignguy2733
@thisolesignguy2733 2 года назад
the contrast of the wood with the irons is just really beautiful, that has to be my favorite combination of colors. Just mesmerizing.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 2 года назад
Always fascinating and educational. Thank you for sharing.
@clydesdale203
@clydesdale203 2 года назад
I love watching your videos. I learn something new every time. Thank you. You are a true craftsman.
@Fragaut
@Fragaut 2 года назад
7:00 Thanks for sharing this straitening method. It's quite brilliant, frankly. Basically you pre-tension the piece in its desired cold state geometry then, with heat applied selectively, the part pretty much "self-upset" in place. No banging about, no risk of thinning or stretching the metal 👍😎
@danbreyfogle8486
@danbreyfogle8486 2 года назад
That thread repair sure worked slick. I would have never thought of that way but it sure looks right once it is done.
@10lauset
@10lauset 2 года назад
.. Cheers to you.
@thomasdemooka4341
@thomasdemooka4341 2 года назад
The level of craftsmanship in these videos never ceases to amaze me! Keep them coming Dave and Thank You!
@blackbuttecruizr
@blackbuttecruizr 2 года назад
Outstanding
@asciimation
@asciimation 2 года назад
That's very neat how the out rigger metal parts adjust to make the sides of the wagon square. Also neat to see how you did the brazed repair on the stripped threads. Do you use anything on the threads when reassembling? I guess period correct is nothing. With my 'modern' stuff (pre war cars) generally I use Loctite if it shouldn't come undone or copper grease of it should!
@kokodin5895
@kokodin5895 2 года назад
do craftsmen and magician share the same spirit? because what you do with rusted old iron crap is magic.
@capitanschetttino8745
@capitanschetttino8745 2 года назад
Dear Dave. I usually watch your videos to entertain myself, but I am always aware of the incalculable value of this video library for posterity, since the knowledge about this traditional art and craft is preserved. I can only marvel and congratulate you for the incredible work you are doing. Best wishes and regards from Argentina.
@garthbutton699
@garthbutton699 2 года назад
Exactly my sentiments,thanks for taking these words out of my mouth.
@capitanschetttino8745
@capitanschetttino8745 2 года назад
@@garthbutton699 Thank you for your nice comment. You are so kind.
@garrettswoodworx1873
@garrettswoodworx1873 2 года назад
I'm having trouble believing that video is actually 15:23 long. I swear it felt more like 5:23! Thanks Dave.
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 2 года назад
Stripped, twisted and bent...sounds like a couple of Satruday nights from my early 20's...
@Hertog_von_Berkshire
@Hertog_von_Berkshire 2 года назад
3:47 It all comes clear in this shot.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 2 года назад
Fantastic job Dave, really enjoy watching a master craftsman showing his skills. Thanks so much for the great information also. Stay safe and keep having fun with what you're doing. Fred.
@MrJeffro56
@MrJeffro56 2 года назад
The iron’s really look good on the blonde wood. This is going to be a nice looking wagon.
@MichaelKingsfordGray
@MichaelKingsfordGray 2 года назад
Why the possessive apostrophe?
@richardbrobeck2384
@richardbrobeck2384 2 года назад
nice job and what a simple idea to make so your sandblaster would fit longer pieces !
@12345.......
@12345....... 2 года назад
I love your tools.
@pearville37
@pearville37 2 года назад
Please tell us next you are building a new Chuck box.
@jimlangerie
@jimlangerie 2 года назад
I never thought of brazing on new material for threads, and thought (at first) that it surely cannot hold. But then I thought about the materials and stresses and how they'll be contained. They should be fine. Thank you for opening my mind to that. And the rest was fascinating as well. I love to watch a craftsman work. Thank you.
@bruceyoung1343
@bruceyoung1343 2 года назад
Boy I bet that smart when you wacked your thumb. I would know from experience
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 2 года назад
I was impressed with making the rod going across the box with the loop on it,and straigtening the rails,the rest is bonus,Great video
@marklessard4499
@marklessard4499 2 года назад
Is anyone else amazed how Dave never misses driving a nail or peening a rivet with the hammer or punch?
@timeflysintheshop
@timeflysintheshop 2 года назад
The nailing sequence all the way down one side was cool! Kudos to the video editor! Though I would have been afraid to split the top board and pilot drilled all those holes! 😬
@peterwardle572
@peterwardle572 2 года назад
It never fails to amaze me how many trades you cover, and well. You have built a huge knowledge base, a great pity you do not have an apprentice. Thanks for great craft content and the history of wagon building.
@projectsfromtheworkbench
@projectsfromtheworkbench 2 года назад
Love the videos! Really interesting how you straightened those irons. Learned a lot.
@johnbuchholz313
@johnbuchholz313 2 года назад
Hi Dave, another interesting video. Thanks again for keeping my wagon wheels. I was excited to get home and put the reconditioned wheels on my wagon. They look great.!!
@tcsmith4838
@tcsmith4838 2 года назад
Boy I can't wait to see you build the chuck box!!! I've been wanting to build one for a long time now. Also would like to ask if you if square nails were ever used in horse drawn vehicles? As always, Looking forward to next video!👍
@jackmeyers9291
@jackmeyers9291 2 года назад
I am 79 and a retired building construction superintendent. It is so relaxing watching you work Dave. You are a true craftsman.
@theeddorian
@theeddorian 2 года назад
I would definitely like to know the make of that hammer. It looks like a claw hammer, but formed unlike any other I have looked at.
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
It is a horse shoe hammer.
@theeddorian
@theeddorian 2 года назад
@@dianeengel4155 Thanks, very much.
@paulpipitone8357
@paulpipitone8357 2 года назад
I wonder how many people watching really know how many skill sets you have. It’s a true pleasure watching you. You are not a jack of all trades you are a master at all trades Thank you 🙏🏻
@12345.......
@12345....... 2 года назад
I'm convinced he can do anything.
@andrewmantle7627
@andrewmantle7627 2 года назад
@@12345....... As time goes by, I find myself nervous when I watch some folks do work on video. Not with Dave.
@Hertog_von_Berkshire
@Hertog_von_Berkshire 2 года назад
7:10 Aha the clampy-clampy-stress-relievy method. 😆
@anibalachondo876
@anibalachondo876 2 года назад
genial , se aprende mucho viendo tus videos
@brh4115
@brh4115 2 года назад
Thanks Dave, I am really enjoying your video library and your craftsmanship!
@hasletjoe5984
@hasletjoe5984 2 года назад
Love the extended sand blast option! May have to adapt it to mine! Fantastic Craftsmanship! Thank You.
@jimthesoundman8641
@jimthesoundman8641 2 года назад
13:00 Those look like bright nails. Even with paint on them, aren't they gonna rust like crazy?
@jimc4731
@jimc4731 2 года назад
Ah, don't forget to paint that nut in the ending view! 😁 Keep up the good work! JIM 🤩
@timeflysintheshop
@timeflysintheshop 2 года назад
Nice to have old tools (greenfield die set) that still work well after 100plus years! That was a very clever way to straighten out the long strips of steel! 😁👍😁👍
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 2 года назад
Learned something new again, the measurement of a wagon. Your skill at driving long thin nails into thin boards without blowing out the side is a testament to your your skills.
@thomasschurmann322
@thomasschurmann322 2 года назад
Thank you, Mr. Engels!
@properlynumb7092
@properlynumb7092 2 года назад
Bent and twisted? Sounds like a Forth of July Family cookout. 😜💖💖 Couldn't resist. 😊
@guysmith1946
@guysmith1946 2 года назад
Your work is so Awesome!! I’m really glad that i found your channel !! I really enjoy it when your videos are lined up in a row. I’ve still got a lot to catch up on Thank you again
@RobertFay
@RobertFay 2 года назад
*- Clever. Wise. **8:00** And, application of fundamental principals. ... I learned a lot, Dave.* *- Surprised that you didn't drill undersized holes for the nails so the wood would not split over time.*
@BeagleFanatic1
@BeagleFanatic1 2 года назад
As always a pleasure to watch your videos. A true craftsman always makes it look easy to the lay person.
@robinmartin4464
@robinmartin4464 2 года назад
we all know Dave can make fine wagons, I want to know if he will be able to cook with that chuckwagon?
@asw19B100
@asw19B100 2 года назад
I’ve got a nearly identical die stock from Wells Bros Co in Greenfield that is nearly identical to your, I presume to be, Greenfield Tap and Die die stock. GTD and Wells were on parallel streets, Wells and Federal maybe a couple miles apart. So cool. Greenfield was my shire town. So much wonderful tool and die manufacturing there and “nearby” in Millers Falls and Athol. The level of craftsmanship in those tools was extraordinary.
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
Interesting. Thank you.
@PendeltonWhiskey
@PendeltonWhiskey 2 года назад
It has been and continues to be an honor to watch a master craftsman of the highest caliber at his trade. Dave, thank you for creating this archive for future generations to study
@downtownwoodart3686
@downtownwoodart3686 2 года назад
Ist just a joy to watch Your work , every punch a hit, you are a really Master of your craft. There will never be a problem where you dont have already a solution. Can't stop watching your Videos. I wish this series will never end. Many greetings from southern Germany...
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
Thank you.
@drlegendre
@drlegendre 2 года назад
There's no arguing it, the man makes a really fine wagon. Always a pleasure and a privilege to watch you at work Dave.
@larry400
@larry400 2 года назад
Nailed this part of the project.
@DorkAhoy
@DorkAhoy 2 года назад
Dave, I never cease to be amazed by your attention to detail and craftsmanship.
@woodturner1954
@woodturner1954 2 года назад
I apologize for asking,you have probably mentioned this before What primers, coatings or finish do you use on the steel bits and pieces as in this video.
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
Tuf Cote, an equipment paint.
@CorndogBrownie
@CorndogBrownie 2 года назад
I have always wondered what threads they used for this old stuff. Im a machinist and went through school when they still taught us about antiquated "standards" but never really went into what was mostly used, since standard threads didn't come in until the late 40's. I also grew up, and still live on the same farm that my grandfather did, and his father was blacksmith that immigrated in the early 1930's from Germany. When they immigrated and were in England for a long stint. We still have some of the old thread die's and they are wonky as a one legged ostrich. 25/64 x 18 yet if you make a shaft at 25/64ths the die cuts about halfway and it aint no 18 tpi. more like 20. But whatever it is, i was just wondering if your die sets have any oddballs that seem to pop up more than others?
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
We don't understand your question. Dave said your description of wonky is probably pretty close.
@rickyretic
@rickyretic 2 года назад
Look forward to every Friday Dave. Would like some longer videos, possible?? Have a great weekend.
@richardcorcoran1151
@richardcorcoran1151 2 года назад
That blue pen you keep in your pocket never fails to write on anything. What is it?
@horacerumpole6912
@horacerumpole6912 2 года назад
Markal SILVER-STREAK
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
That's right. Thank you, Horace. I don't see it listed in the info below this video, but it is listed below several of our videos.
@Mtlmshr
@Mtlmshr 2 года назад
Ingenious work around on the sandblaster, love how you think outside the box! Punn intended!
@strokerace5468
@strokerace5468 2 года назад
Pretty neat build. I can’t wait to see how you do the kitchen
@gerardfenn3988
@gerardfenn3988 8 месяцев назад
Hey Dave, I Love It. I'm sensing some OCD coming out of Montana. You build it just like I would. Now I want to go out and buy myself an acetylene Torch and start having some fun. All Thumbs Up Cowboy.
@gerardfenn3988
@gerardfenn3988 8 месяцев назад
Hey Dave. I don't understand how the dies are adjustable? I looked at antique Greenfield die sets and none said adjustable. Id there something that these sellers are missing? Is it just that you leave the dies not fully seated in the die chuck? Wish I was there to check it out. Now I'm gonna keep an eye out for one of those sets. Another High School Shop project was to make a Tap Holder for the Tap Dies. I think I still have mine. Shop class was always very enjoyable and your sure bringing me back. Great Video. Thanks. PS I never tried to restore threads of a bolt before but that looks extremely gratifying. Love to know what you use for the solder.
@frozenlake9140
@frozenlake9140 2 года назад
Just an FYI. There's a Studebaker "Izzer" buggy for sale in southern Oregon, on Klamath Falls craigslist. Harness and all. A very delicate ole thing.
@dougc5366
@dougc5366 2 года назад
Love the videos always and it was very nice to meet you in person. Thanks for taking the time out of your day.
@DavidMullins1
@DavidMullins1 2 года назад
Great Stuff. Im really looking forward to the chuck box for the chuck wagon.
@waynecoley4876
@waynecoley4876 2 года назад
Really enjoy watching your craftsmanship
@2_dog_Restoration
@2_dog_Restoration 2 года назад
Dave as I have said before i learn something new every time i watch your videos. This time it was how to restore old damaged treads. THANKS Dan H
@rhettbickley9097
@rhettbickley9097 Год назад
As a forester I’m familiar with various wood characteristics and limitations. I am surprised how metal was used to protect and strengthen the weaknesses. Aha!
@larrykelly2838
@larrykelly2838 2 года назад
Very interesting build.
@daniellarrivee7933
@daniellarrivee7933 2 года назад
Thanks to you Mr. Engel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@D989501L
@D989501L 2 года назад
Hello Dave and Co. It always surprises me that you don't have wagons and horses tied up in front of the shop waiting for your craftsmanship to repair them. How far away are the Amish and or Mennonite communities from you. PS, how are the strawberries doing. Regards Richard 🇬🇧
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
We didn't have any Amish near us until 3 or 4 years ago. Close to 20 families have moved to our area from the eastern United States. The closest ones are about 8 miles away. About all Dave does for them is replace the rubber on their buggy wheels. Our strawberries did well this year. I got over a gallon. 🤗
@D989501L
@D989501L 2 года назад
@@dianeengel4155 that's a good haul of Strawberries then, we have had some really hot weather over here in the East of England so our strawberries where plenty but over relatively quickly. We had more off the shoots than the original plants, so i suppose after 5 years it's time to re plant some and get some that fruit layer as well so we can have them over a longer period. Regards to you both, i do appreciate the time and effort that is put into the videos and editing them as well. Yours Richard
@dianeengel4155
@dianeengel4155 2 года назад
Thank you.
@doncc6080
@doncc6080 2 года назад
Amazing as always how you take old and make it new again. I assume you predrilled pilot holes for the nails.
@TomLeg
@TomLeg 2 года назад
Beautiful
@joseexpeditocolaresfilho9908
@joseexpeditocolaresfilho9908 2 года назад
País : BRASIL 🇧🇷 Estado : Ceará Cidade : Fortaleza
@WayneCook306
@WayneCook306 2 года назад
Once again another great job Dave.
@marlobreding7402
@marlobreding7402 2 года назад
Love watching you do your Craft. Beautiful!
@1911wood
@1911wood 2 года назад
I your thread restoration kung fu is powerful. 👍
@64Pete
@64Pete 2 года назад
✌️🇦🇺
@harveypost1841
@harveypost1841 2 года назад
when moon is full do u go outside listen to wolves talk to themselves...
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