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The last minute was just magical, so good. Nice to see that it is all working as it should and there was nothing majorly wrong or broken from the end of the last video.
Wow Tim, that's one awesome hammer, I remember when you started working on this hammer and thinking how impossible a restoration seemed, you've both come a long way since then, thanks for taking all of us along for the journey and showing us that these old machines are never really worn out beyond repair! With some time, patience and pocket of cash anything is possible. It's so good to see them being put back to use! I'm working on a 1940s era LG and cant wait to get it back up and running, your vids inspire me to keep at it even when I feel like it's too much, appreciate it brother! Keep on doin what you're doin!
One of the things I really like about your videos is that in most of them you aren't just building some one-off goo-gah play toy. Your shop is a production fab making real products. Mistakes cost you time & money and your tools have a job to do. Well done.
Both the power and control look excellent. Your 3B has more control in the sense that it will “short stroke “ better. Dies on the upsetter are amazing as well. Fantastic work Tim, so glad to see your channel doing well
So glad this restoration is coming along I love seeing out equipment get a new reach on life. Just hoping that on the future I can help support this channel by getting an axe because they are looking amazing
You two work so well together! It's always fun to watch you two! The last episode was definitely a cliffhanger! I was a bit worried. But look at you Tim! You are making your own axes with The Green Machine! Woo!
Timmothy so happy to see a new video on your power hammer rebuild. Very nice job. Hopefully you get great use out of it my friend for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Keep making. God bless.
Ha Ha Hard! Great finish. I love watching you hammer and trying to predict where you're going to hit next. It's so satisfying to be looking at a small bump in the piece and then have it disappear on the next ring of the hammer.
It looks very controllable yet very powerful, I’d love to sink my foot into that treadle! The rhythmic sound of it is nice too like an old steam engine. Glad you got it up and running, now u and Marty McFly can each grab a power hammer and have some forging competitions!!
I think u should forge some titanium on it. A titanium knife would be a cool thing to build with the "new" powerhammer to make it a offical part of the workshop.
Hey Tim, I'm glad to see the old girl running again! I had to smile when you said the Nazel and Bêché were quite similar... did you know that the Nazel Engineering and Machine Works build their hammers based on the patents of Jean Bêché, the engineer of the Bêché powerhammers? Later the brand of Nazel hammers were produced by the Lobdell Co. and lastly by the United Engineering and Foundry Company? So indeed they are quite similar since your two hammers have basically the same DNA whilst your Bêché is a little more advanced and twicked on the engineering side 😁
God I love these axes. Once postage eases up to aussie land, I’m gonna order one. Well done tim, great to see the hammer running. Btw, I want your titanium hammer…..
Hey Napoleon I think your Axe's have run their coarse. You need a new thing. You've been barking up this tree for so long. Its a not so special expensive axe. Make something else already.
The last minute was just magical, so good. Nice to see that it is all working as it should and there was nothing majorly wrong or broken from the end of the last video.
I actually laughed out loud on that one. Awesome.
Textbook match box closing at the end! Complete with full smash after a sweet a smooth close. Very well done!
looks like you beat me to saying that... no worries though ^_^
Watching you work with just the forge noise in the background was super therapeutic! 👌
Congrats on your sweet hammer!
Wow Tim, that's one awesome hammer, I remember when you started working on this hammer and thinking how impossible a restoration seemed, you've both come a long way since then, thanks for taking all of us along for the journey and showing us that these old machines are never really worn out beyond repair! With some time, patience and pocket of cash anything is possible. It's so good to see them being put back to use! I'm working on a 1940s era LG and cant wait to get it back up and running, your vids inspire me to keep at it even when I feel like it's too much, appreciate it brother! Keep on doin what you're doin!
Yessss! The last 5 seconds I was saying
"Now smash it...cmon smash it!" And you delivered.
One of the things I really like about your videos is that in most of them you aren't just building some one-off goo-gah play toy. Your shop is a production fab making real products. Mistakes cost you time & money and your tools have a job to do. Well done.
Congratulations on the repair/restoration of your power hammer!
Congratulations Brother! Well Done!
Its always so satisfying fixing something, nice job!
Both the power and control look excellent. Your 3B has more control in the sense that it will “short stroke “ better.
Dies on the upsetter are amazing as well. Fantastic work Tim, so glad to see your channel doing well
Thanks Matt! Appreciate your help and feed back on this rebuild.
Looks good to me. The custom treadle is slick. My Hammer shirt is en route. 👍 😃
So glad this restoration is coming along I love seeing out equipment get a new reach on life. Just hoping that on the future I can help support this channel by getting an axe because they are looking amazing
Awesome job tim. Glad to see the hammer working and great job on it.
I loved the ending jajaja great job!
closer... closer... closer... got it! I hope he... YES!
You two work so well together! It's always fun to watch you two! The last episode was definitely a cliffhanger! I was a bit worried.
But look at you Tim! You are making your own axes with The Green Machine! Woo!
Timmothy so happy to see a new video on your power hammer rebuild. Very nice job. Hopefully you get great use out of it my friend for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Keep making. God bless.
Haven’t been watching this whole series, but watching it conclude…. And that match box test, wow.
Ha Ha Hard! Great finish. I love watching you hammer and trying to predict where you're going to hit next. It's so satisfying to be looking at a small bump in the piece and then have it disappear on the next ring of the hammer.
I bought one of your bottle openers. Happy forging.
Great news to hear that you got it back in working order. Now pump out those awesome choppers man!
I have been here sinds the making of the big chainmil. i whatch almost al of your video's. You are a good creator
It looks very controllable yet very powerful, I’d love to sink my foot into that treadle! The rhythmic sound of it is nice too like an old steam engine. Glad you got it up and running, now u and Marty McFly can each grab a power hammer and have some forging competitions!!
Glad to see it works, maybe one day i will afford one of your creations
Absolutely love your work and hope to be ordering soon 😘
Great work bud
2:22 I glad you remembered to grease your shaft.
I think u should forge some titanium on it. A titanium knife would be a cool thing to build with the "new" powerhammer to make it a offical part of the workshop.
You had it! Almost.
You had it. Almost!
See ya on the next one.
Hey Tim, I'm glad to see the old girl running again! I had to smile when you said the Nazel and Bêché were quite similar... did you know that the Nazel Engineering and Machine Works build their hammers based on the patents of Jean Bêché, the engineer of the Bêché powerhammers? Later the brand of Nazel hammers were produced by the Lobdell Co. and lastly by the United Engineering and Foundry Company?
So indeed they are quite similar since your two hammers have basically the same DNA whilst your Bêché is a little more advanced and twicked on the engineering side 😁
If it ever gets stuck like that again, put it in clamp mode and then power up. ALL air will be forced on top of the ram and help bring it down
Thats the way to end with a bang!
Nice to see the old girl finally earning her keep.
I feel like the match test is more on the operator and less on the machine but I don't know. Congrats on getting it running again.
God I love these axes.
Once postage eases up to aussie land, I’m gonna order one.
Well done tim, great to see the hammer running.
Btw, I want your titanium hammer…..
thank you for crushing the matchbox
That's a beast
You guys can fix or make anything! Before long, you'll have a brand new shop and equipment. lol
bro!!! cool you broke in the refreshed hammer, but you're Timothy dyck - titanium or some other science steel hatchet or axe next plz!!!!
Every new video is a celebration !
Hey man LOVE your channel! I don't know if you ever answered this. How long does it take you to forge a hammer from start to finish?
This art has tools that take a long time to make run right. Power hammers are no different.
have you ever considered making carving axes?
Oh it all went so good until the very end :)
For April fools, could you try to forge wood?
Good luck coming up with a cooler video ending than that.
Do you make right and left broad axes for woodworking?
Hey tim dose the titanium hammer leave marks on the anvil if you mishit ect
So.....how sharp can you get an axe without grinding or filing? Just a forge and a hammer........
SOOOO GLAD I was wrong and it wasn’t the rings … that would have totally ruined that machine if the bore got mangled.
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well then you better go catch it 😉
коробок со спичками нужно закрыть с одного удара .
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Hey Napoleon I think your Axe's have run their coarse. You need a new thing. You've been barking up this tree for so long. Its a not so special expensive axe. Make something else already.