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Shedys Garage
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Hello and welcome to my channel
This channel is about restoring old and forgotten stuff. I enjoy making old stuff nice and shiny again and I pay a lot of attention to details in my projects.
I'm filming the ASMR style videos, there is no talking or music.
If you like this channel please subscribe for more videos.
You can also follow me on instagram shedys_garage
Big thanks to everyone supporting this channel and have a nice day :)
This channel is about restoring old and forgotten stuff. I enjoy making old stuff nice and shiny again and I pay a lot of attention to details in my projects.
I'm filming the ASMR style videos, there is no talking or music.
If you like this channel please subscribe for more videos.
You can also follow me on instagram shedys_garage
Big thanks to everyone supporting this channel and have a nice day :)
Vintage Soviet Lock with Missing Key - Restoration
In this video I'm restoring this beautifull Soviet padlock.
I found this lock for sale online and I really liked its design. It is made by "Metallist" probably in the 1960s. The lock came without a key, it was rusty and I didn't know what I was going to find inside once I open it. The case had some minor pittings due to rust, so I decided to use filler and paint it rather than sanding all the pittings down. The shackle is made of 4 plates and riveted together. I didn't like the looks of it so I decided to blend in every plate and give it a nice polish. Fortunately, the inside of the lock was in pretty good condition. The only thing that was worn a lot was the part where the key goes, so I decided to make a new one. The locking mechanism parts were in pretty good shape so I just smoothed the edges and blued them for protection. The trickiest part was making a new key. I looked online how the key was supposed to look, made some measurements and drawings and created a key accordingy. It really turned out better than expected and it works with the lock perfectly. I am happy with the end result of the padlock.
What do you think of this restoration? Feel free to leave a comment.
This video was filmed with Panasonic HC-V180. This is an ASMR style video.
If you liked this video please subscribe to my channel and hit the thumbs up button, it will really help me for my future projects.
Thank you for watching!
Timestamps:
00:00 intro
00:36 disassembling
02:10 showing disassembled parts
02:17 cleaning parts
02:48 sandblasting
03:35 restoring the case
07:00 restoring the shackle
10:09 restoring locking mechanism keys
10:28 making new pins on a lathe
11:32 making button type rivets
12:15 restoring face plates
13:32 making new part for the key
14:24 making new key
16:21 showing restored parts
16:32 reassembling
18:14 showing finished padlock
18:43 final test
I found this lock for sale online and I really liked its design. It is made by "Metallist" probably in the 1960s. The lock came without a key, it was rusty and I didn't know what I was going to find inside once I open it. The case had some minor pittings due to rust, so I decided to use filler and paint it rather than sanding all the pittings down. The shackle is made of 4 plates and riveted together. I didn't like the looks of it so I decided to blend in every plate and give it a nice polish. Fortunately, the inside of the lock was in pretty good condition. The only thing that was worn a lot was the part where the key goes, so I decided to make a new one. The locking mechanism parts were in pretty good shape so I just smoothed the edges and blued them for protection. The trickiest part was making a new key. I looked online how the key was supposed to look, made some measurements and drawings and created a key accordingy. It really turned out better than expected and it works with the lock perfectly. I am happy with the end result of the padlock.
What do you think of this restoration? Feel free to leave a comment.
This video was filmed with Panasonic HC-V180. This is an ASMR style video.
If you liked this video please subscribe to my channel and hit the thumbs up button, it will really help me for my future projects.
Thank you for watching!
Timestamps:
00:00 intro
00:36 disassembling
02:10 showing disassembled parts
02:17 cleaning parts
02:48 sandblasting
03:35 restoring the case
07:00 restoring the shackle
10:09 restoring locking mechanism keys
10:28 making new pins on a lathe
11:32 making button type rivets
12:15 restoring face plates
13:32 making new part for the key
14:24 making new key
16:21 showing restored parts
16:32 reassembling
18:14 showing finished padlock
18:43 final test
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1930s Multi Tool Screwdriver with Broken Handle - Restoration
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Abandoned Old Lathe - Restoration
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Vintage Rusty Oiler - Perfect Restoration
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How do you drive the headstock??🇦🇺😎🐈⬛
I enjoyed every second of this video. Keep up the good work!
Nice work
Thanks
The quality and precision that went into designing and building that lathe is unreal. You don’t get that craftsmanship these days.
It says: ЛЕНОБЛМЕТАЛЛОПРОМСОЮЗ “МЕТАЛЛИСТ” ГАТЧИНА which means “‘The Leningrad Oblast Metal Industry Union, ‘Metallist’, Gatchina”. “‘The Leningrad Oblast Metal Industry Union” was the name of the metal workshops / cooperatives organization of Leningrad Oblast with “Matallist” being one of such workshops called “artel” in those times. Gatchina is a town in the Leningrad Oblast, Russia, near St. Petersburg, it used to be the residence of the Russian Royal Family and it's famous for the royal palace situated there.
Woow I searched the internet and couldn't find anything about this lock other than it was made by Metallist. Thank you very much for sharing such an interesting information about it.
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up I subscriber to your channel also
Thank you so much
Great
Thanks
Impressive job ❤
Thank you sir
@@ShedysGarage man, well deserved. That must have taken ages. But superb result, wow.
👍👍
Nice
Thanks
Nice restoration 💖💖
Thank you
WOW!! Key part is the most fascinasting🤩
Thanks :D
Splendid restoration job you did restoring that old padlock and making a new key for it. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
Thank you very much
Nicely done sir 👍
Thanks :)
Was made near Sanct Petersburg in the small city of Gatchina. Probably before WWII
Woow that's great info, thanks for sharing :)
This plant still exists. Its current name is "Burevestnik". This plant produced padlocks from 1944 to 1960. And in the “small” city of Gatchina there live almost 100 thousand inhabitants.)
Very good! I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
Thank you mister :)
Il restauro meccanicamente é venuto molto bene ...mi sarebbe piaciuto vederlo lavorare con un motore che lo facesse girare e comunque complimenti
Ottimo restauro ...fra i tanti restauri che ho visto fare da altri su youtube...questo é il migliore. Complimenti e buon lavoro
Thank you sir
Very cool Projekt 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you :)
qe bonito es.. ¿Me Lo Regalas? 😁
Bravo ❤❤❤❤
Also, the new grub screws you selected to use are too long. The grub screw is meant to be sitting flush with the surface not sticking up the way you have them. I am merely making these comments not to put you down, but to make you a more watchable UA-camr, if you wish to grow your channel, you need to listen to some of the advice from the viewers
Thank you for your comment, I take every advice I get into account in my future projects :)
After doing all this restoration, you should at least hook up a motor to it and do something with it. It’s kind of useless to see the restoration process of something that might not even work.
Hook up a motor to what?
Great, keep it up my friend I will follow your development on your channel❤
Thank you sir
Flawless.. Perfect procedure to restore.... Honestly the patience and sheer fucking will to clean each bold is masterfull
No test?
Damn fine job mate, well done.
Pashmam, amazing things they didn't make at that time! 😮
With a proper approach the ferrul and the wooden handle could have been saved and restored. This is a massacre.Sorry to say
That 'metal tube' is called a ferrule...
Ну конечно старая ручка поинтересней была, но в любом случае молодца, инструмент спас.
Looks next to useless
Beautiful awesome work 👍🏻 👍🏻 Geetering from Germany 🇩🇪 💪🏻
Thank you sir, best regards :)
Great video. Good luck with the channel from Australia.
Thank you sir!
Super 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks
This is an amazing restoration of the old lathe. Wonderful result and a very professional video. Congrats 👌
Thank you very much :)
Real good job! I especially liked the making of the new handle. Congrats!
Thanks mister
Marvelous restoration job you did restoring that multi-tool screwdriver. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Thank you very much
Te cargastes una herramienta vintage sin saber la restauración no es esto saludos 🔨
Great video 👍👍
Thanks :)
destroyed!!!
A fucking disaster.
Damn, the stick was disastrous. 😮 👉 🪵
Nicely done.
Thanks :)
Good job mister beautifully done
Thank you mister :)
Really good video! I really like the sound and video quality and there are even chapters. :) Just one thing: during welding and drilling the Sound clipped alot, with headphones it was quite loud :D
Thank you for your comment, I will try to improve the sound in my future projects :)
Przepięknie jest to odrestaurowane ten wkrętak jako śrubokręt Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 😮👍👍👍👍
Thank you 😀
Excelente folk
Thank you
What a super COOL little lathe! I love it, and you did such a great job restoring it and video editing. Overall a wonderful experience and pleasure to watch, you've definitely earned my subscription. Take care brother and thanks for your hard work and sharing this cool little lathe and video with us. I bet that will work great for small parts.
Thank you very much for your comment. I am glad you liked the video.
Great video.
Great restoration, are you going to add a motor?
Thank you very much. This lathe is one of my first restoration projects so I think I will actually leave it like this and display it in my garage, it is a great looking model.
It’s kind of useless and pointless to do all this restoration just to display it in your garage