Baby Beaudry Power Hammer Restoration (Part 1)

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  • @WillStelterbladesmith
    @WillStelterbladesmith  8 місяців тому +10

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    • @cavemanvi
      @cavemanvi 8 місяців тому

      New channel idea. You using that mfing needler thing on old paint for hours and hours on end. Trillion dollar idea

    • @odeball22
      @odeball22 8 місяців тому

      You should have people send you their power hammers so you can refurbish them.

  • @danielu1763
    @danielu1763 8 місяців тому +92

    The fact that it all came apart so nicely speaks volumes for grease vs oil.

    • @Ivo.Outdoor
      @Ivo.Outdoor 8 місяців тому +2

      Valid point

    • @Lucas12v
      @Lucas12v 8 місяців тому +3

      There's a reason anything modern that isn't bathed in oil or pressure fed oil is greased. Because grease is simply better than intermittent oiling.

    • @McNasty43
      @McNasty43 8 місяців тому +1

      It's very messy, but also very effective. @@Lucas12v

  • @Leo99929
    @Leo99929 8 місяців тому +47

    Be careful swapping grease out for oil. Different load cases require different viscosities. Generally higher loads (like I might expect in a power hammer) would use a thicker lubricant to ensure a robust film between moving parts. If the lubricant is too thin then it can be pushed out resulting in higher wear. It might move more freely with a thinner oil, but it might not last as long. There's a balance to be struck. Grease to oil is a BIG difference.

  • @alexgarriga8657
    @alexgarriga8657 8 місяців тому +33

    Bread makers everywhere are jealous of the amount of crust in this video.

  • @wolflegion_
    @wolflegion_ 8 місяців тому +191

    The paint is not mint flavoured, but the more important question: is it lead flavoured? 😂

    • @theallseeingmaster
      @theallseeingmaster 8 місяців тому +5

      If he said it was 'flavored', it might be.

    • @tonyn3123
      @tonyn3123 8 місяців тому +14

      Considering the age, you can almost bet it is lead based paint.

    • @markfergerson2145
      @markfergerson2145 8 місяців тому +8

      If it’s sweet, then yes.
      (Lead acetate, the lead compound in lead paint, is sweet)

    • @4n2earth22
      @4n2earth22 8 місяців тому +23

      Lead makes you dead.
      Brain dead, that is.
      Being young is such a risk.
      During my career in Construction, I have been paid millions to remove lead and asbestos from various projects. Neither of those materials are very harmful, unless they get inside you. Then, they really, really suck.
      Stay smart, stay safe, and it will be easier to stay healthy as you age, if you are so lucky.
      Old paint, old brake shoes and their dust should be treated as deadly as a snake eager to bite you in the face.

    • @Lynxxde
      @Lynxxde 8 місяців тому +10

      I found an restaration of an beaudry no.2 and the author said better wear a very good respirator because the paint might contain lead. @WillStelterbladesmith I like your energy and what you do, but please take care of your health.

  • @fabiogiacomelli3410
    @fabiogiacomelli3410 8 місяців тому +24

    Man, it would be awesome to see that beauty sand blasted and restored to its original color and gorgeousness!

    • @wglnaeclipse8715
      @wglnaeclipse8715 8 місяців тому +3

      Dry ice blasting would be my choice, less chance of damage to any machined surfaces and less mess (no abrasive waste). But yeah, doing that versus needle scaler, wire brush and scraping would most likely be faster and more thorough.

  • @856Dropout
    @856Dropout 8 місяців тому +21

    I like to watch these restorations way more than knives. But I’ll come back for anything Will is doing.

  • @ArmchairGuru
    @ArmchairGuru 8 місяців тому +10

    Before you chipped off all that paint, did you check to see if it contained lead ? asking for a friend. Dig the resto work, rock on.

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm reminded that my dad's favorite solvent for tractors and earth moving equipment was 5 gallons of gasoline in steel tub. That would clean up a lot of that greasy, dirty crud with just some minimal steel brush work.

  • @terrenusvitae
    @terrenusvitae 8 місяців тому +7

    Congratulations on becoming a father, that's a great baby!

  • @musicman4782
    @musicman4782 8 місяців тому +20

    I absolutely love these restoration videos. It's great to see all the step by step progress, along with learning how these machines work. I look forward to the next video! Thanks!

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R 8 місяців тому +2

    You were knocking grease, but it definitely protected that power hammer. It came apart easier than any other I have seen.

  • @NemoConsequentae
    @NemoConsequentae 8 місяців тому +4

    I'm impressed by how 'easy' it was to disassemble! (Easy with the right equipment.) The fact that none of it was completely rusted together or jammed speaks volumes about the care of design & construction. And the way it was looked after, even if it was never stripped before. That grease may be more like tar, now, but it still kept everything (more or less) protected & mobile!

  • @stevendelvecchio3721
    @stevendelvecchio3721 8 місяців тому +12

    It is always great to watch one of your restoration videos. Knowing there are people of your generation with the knowledge or willingness to obtain the knowledge to work on these great pieces of historical engineering. Please where some more PPE when needle gunning. Who knows what all is there to inhale.

  • @paulrapp613
    @paulrapp613 8 місяців тому +15

    Will,
    Use your protective gear! That green paint is pretty. Did you know that one of the key components of old (> 100 years) green paint is arsenic. And lead.
    Lead test kits are available and inexpensive. I don’t know about a test kit for arsenic, but I would be willing to bet that they are also available.
    Keep the aspidistra flying!
    God bless,
    Paul

    • @Hydrazine1000
      @Hydrazine1000 8 місяців тому +4

      Yup, get a proper respirator, at minimum.
      With equipment as old like this, the "weather prediction" is _Patches of lead, chance of arsenic, and possibly some asbestos too._ Oh, and if it got repainted, some Cr(VI) or hexavalent chromium paint might be in the mix too.

  • @542patriot
    @542patriot 8 місяців тому +1

    Will, grab yourself an angle grinder with a knotted wire cup brush for that type of paint and scale removal. It’ll change your life! God bless! Love the content.

  • @mt2020
    @mt2020 8 місяців тому

    Damn. There can’t be that many people who know a power hammer that well.
    Love it

  • @Razmann1337
    @Razmann1337 8 місяців тому +140

    Just please don´t drop it.

    • @bfg1637
      @bfg1637 8 місяців тому +3

      *"Noooo!"*

    • @MURPH10US
      @MURPH10US 8 місяців тому +14

      Man my heart broke when that happened. I felt so bad for Will!

    • @DubPaj
      @DubPaj 8 місяців тому +5

      Ouch. When that hammer hit the ground.... I felt Will's pain

    • @fathertime3463
      @fathertime3463 8 місяців тому +1

      RIP

    • @Dinnye01
      @Dinnye01 8 місяців тому

      This. Will, be careful! We are telling yoi this out of love!

  • @USMCRabbit
    @USMCRabbit 8 місяців тому

    Why is there something so entertaining about watching someone take apart machines, clean them up, and put them back together?

  • @codyols9966
    @codyols9966 8 місяців тому +7

    I was so happy to see how smoothly this all came apart. You deserve it after the other restorations you've been through😂

  • @2thehat
    @2thehat 8 місяців тому +5

    With that much grease it might be worth getting a small-medium automotive parts washer to let the smaller parts soak in the cleaner. Having one did wonders on my grease crusted axle and transfer car parts.

  • @brianmoore1164
    @brianmoore1164 8 місяців тому +4

    Watching all the crust and rust being removed feels as good as removing a splinter. Great video!

  • @danhaggard8700
    @danhaggard8700 8 місяців тому +5

    Have you ever thought to try dry ice blasting to clean anything. We use it for cleaning where I work and it works well and it works fast

  • @hobohank2040
    @hobohank2040 8 місяців тому +1

    If you don't have one you need a shop-vac. Plus a cleaning section next to your shop.

  • @Unbreathless
    @Unbreathless 8 місяців тому

    Hoping one day to see a Will and Handtool Rescue crossover.

  • @billmatthews9813
    @billmatthews9813 8 місяців тому

    That my friend, is some of the best ASMR restoration jobs I've watched in a while.

  • @patmancrowley8509
    @patmancrowley8509 8 місяців тому +1

    Wil, putty scrapers are perfect for doing the scrapping job. You can even sharpen the edge to increase its scrapping performance.

  • @haunmass
    @haunmass 8 місяців тому

    A small tip for when you have rusted over bolts with exposed threads. Hit them with a wire wheel to remove the exposed rust to make removal far easier. Trust me as a dude that works on cars in the North East.

  • @AndrewVaughan
    @AndrewVaughan 8 місяців тому

    Will you've got to throw us a bone, give us a "Part 1 of 37" in the title or something...can't wait to see this come back together.

  • @lkdenve
    @lkdenve 8 місяців тому +9

    Awesome project. It’s incredible how they were able to make them so well-built over 100 years ago.

    • @53prime
      @53prime 8 місяців тому +1

      I mean. Not being argumentive, but things from a hundred years ago had to be built to last 100 years. I don't think 100 years was the intention, but they couldn't just drive up the road for replacement parts and they probably never imagined they ever would be so things were generally designed and crafted to last. And also also, 100 years, in the aggregate, isn't very much time, so people weren't exactly stupid or incapable a mere blip ago.

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 8 місяців тому +1

    I've been around so much old industrial equipment that I can pretty much smell your hammer through the video.

  • @JackKnifeJoe9472
    @JackKnifeJoe9472 8 місяців тому +1

    Man this is giving me flashbacks to the one from when you were just leaving Alec's shop my heart skips a beat even just thinking about that

  • @HumanAction76
    @HumanAction76 8 місяців тому +2

    Over all, it looks like it came apart a lot easier than other restoration projects you've done. Good sign things are going well.

  • @JohnnyWednesday
    @JohnnyWednesday 8 місяців тому

    I'm 100% on board for any power hammer video!

  • @hombre3000
    @hombre3000 8 місяців тому +2

    24 minutes of Will giving the people what they want. Gotta love it

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 8 місяців тому

    20:16 that is by far the biggest set screw I've ever seen!

  • @williamlohman4665
    @williamlohman4665 8 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate how much you enjoy old tools. I sent an email to you about a old lathe. Never heard back. I thought you would be interested because it's inherent you take it or intake it to scrap. I really don't want to. I don't have room in my shop. Bummer I never heard back. I do still have it

  • @danielkingery2894
    @danielkingery2894 8 місяців тому +1

    Will may be a very successful bladesmith....but the enthusiasm of the 11yo boy taking apart that hammer shows just how MUCH he likes fooling around on the tools as well as with them.😊

  • @paulgw101
    @paulgw101 8 місяців тому

    Will. I'm so impressed, how fearless you are, taking on what seems to me, a pretty massive task. Good on you mate! Keep up the good work. 👍

  • @By_the_gods
    @By_the_gods 7 місяців тому

    Wow you did it, Will. You really are the warhammer 40,000

  • @Dylan-ey4sy
    @Dylan-ey4sy 6 місяців тому

    hammer/machine restoration business in the future? this is the most satisfying video a man can find!

  • @kisuke2891
    @kisuke2891 8 місяців тому +1

    I love seeing you do restore videos. Just seeing what goes into these old hammers and tools gives me joy and makes me happy knowing there not going to a landfill or junk yard

  • @captbeardy
    @captbeardy 8 місяців тому

    Well, this has tipped the balance, and now I’ve subscribed.

  • @iansellers1251
    @iansellers1251 8 місяців тому +1

    We need Part 2

  • @marcuscross1
    @marcuscross1 8 місяців тому

    "That is so smart!" I say that sometimes too! Mark of an engineering mind!

  • @timhowell1924
    @timhowell1924 8 місяців тому +1

    My favorite series of what you have done is the rebuild of the power hammer!!

  • @Kamikaziidare
    @Kamikaziidare 8 місяців тому

    Hey Will, greeting from South Africa. To clean off that gunky grease, you can use Paraffin/Kerosene and a paint brush or copper brush, thereafter you can hit it with a power/high pressure cleaner and de-greaser solution. Can’t wait to see the end result of this restoration. Think you need to ship me a small power hammer to South Africa👍🏻. Blessings and keep well.

  • @brucefelger4015
    @brucefelger4015 8 місяців тому

    Now imagine it's an entire battleship you're trying to derust!

  • @terminalpsychosis8022
    @terminalpsychosis8022 8 місяців тому

    That is an ENORMOUS project. Aside from major cleaning, seems in good condition. Defo needed this tune up.
    Looking forward to seein' the old gal up and runnin again.

  • @shepardsforgeh2031
    @shepardsforgeh2031 8 місяців тому +1

    Very cool to see you bringing back these beautiful hammers back to former glory

  • @markfergerson2145
    @markfergerson2145 8 місяців тому

    Loving your take on ASMR/zen shop videos.
    What color will you paint it? A shade of red to stand out, maybe?

  • @jimcorbett3764
    @jimcorbett3764 8 місяців тому

    That looks like a big, tedious project. But it looks like a worthwhile project. If it was me, I would be thinking seriously about getting a sandblaster right about now.

  • @DrewProductions6
    @DrewProductions6 8 місяців тому +2

    It shows you how strong Will is when he carries around a 95 pound piece of metal like it's nothing.

  • @DaroffApFire
    @DaroffApFire 8 місяців тому +1

    We better get the next episode soon, because that power hammer is absolutely amazing. I can't wait to see it up and running.

  • @AdamsWorlds
    @AdamsWorlds 8 місяців тому +1

    Loving it Will, always good to see some old kit being restored and used. If only they built stuff today this repairable!

  • @BaconbuttywithCheese
    @BaconbuttywithCheese 8 місяців тому

    The smell of the old grease must've been magical.

  • @xsniperprox1
    @xsniperprox1 8 місяців тому

    there's a very good reason as to why they used grease and not oil, as a piston goes up and down in a cylinder it creates heat which in turn heats up the grease making it softer and softer until its more like a liquid that easily lubricates what it needs to and can get it places it needs to, the same thing is used in lots of heavy equipment that are used for many hours at a time much like this power hammer was. oil is good for smaller, finer devices with much higher tolerances but needs to be changed more frequently. its actually quite understandable as to choose grease over oil.

  • @philkugler2429
    @philkugler2429 8 місяців тому

    Amazing you did all that work and it only took 24 minutes!

  • @joeydellorusso1132
    @joeydellorusso1132 8 місяців тому +1

    I played a drinking game while watching this. Everytime you said "oh my gosh" I took a shot. Hammered at the end of a 20 min video!!!

  • @mm-hl7gh
    @mm-hl7gh 8 місяців тому

    more parts than expected

  • @xeode
    @xeode 8 місяців тому +1

    a really interesting bit of kit and a great showcase of it and all the processes to restore it. looking beautiful and sharp, was some of it filmed from a ladder, or an upstairs i've not spotted yet :D great close-up illustration shots at some tricky angles, really got to see how it went together and great to see it coming together so beautifully

  • @fredfrontino3706
    @fredfrontino3706 8 місяців тому +1

    Looks like a great project. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

  • @blkhwk303
    @blkhwk303 8 місяців тому +2

    Great video man, but please try and be more careful when stripping off that old paint. Only takes a minute to grab a mask before pulverizing all that paint into dust with that needle scaler

  • @williamedwards8001
    @williamedwards8001 8 місяців тому

    Love these restoration series that you do!

  • @joepiejaapie
    @joepiejaapie 8 місяців тому

    I still am a bit traumatized from the first powerhammer restoration, I just expect something to drop make a loud noise and break. Happy to see you really got over that though and can have so much fun with such a project, and taking us along with you.

  • @petefields5090
    @petefields5090 8 місяців тому +2

    I was just thinking man I haven't heard from Will in a while and then boom you pop up with a new video and it's a power hammer restoration heck yeah!!!!

  • @jf140
    @jf140 8 місяців тому +2

    You really need to be wearing a respirator and gloves when restoring these old machines. I would treat them as if they had lead paint on them.

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 8 місяців тому

    Will is going to clear out the entire supply of degreaser in his area with this repair

  • @McNasty43
    @McNasty43 8 місяців тому

    We need a Hand Tool Rescue/Will Stelter collaboration. Sponsored by Evaporust.

  • @gibbnasta
    @gibbnasta 8 місяців тому

    7:23 Will definitely had flashbacks to his other hammer falling at Alec's shop

  • @jeffreydauterman
    @jeffreydauterman 8 місяців тому

    Great video! Glad I got to sit in on your social media session today!

  • @michaelterrill4950
    @michaelterrill4950 8 місяців тому

    You should make a matching set of Chinese butterfly swords with a scabbard

  • @taxi317
    @taxi317 8 місяців тому

    Dude, you need a sand blast booth!

  • @dan725
    @dan725 8 місяців тому +3

    Ooof I hope that paint wasn’t lead paint :(. Just in case, I kind of wished you guys wore respirators. I work on ships, needlegunning is a severe health hazard; so much so that we take it insanely seriously and wear extensive PPE while needlegunning.

  • @zanderchiasson8064
    @zanderchiasson8064 8 місяців тому

    Many instances actually require grease over oil due to film strength and forces and adhesion qualities where oil may leak right out, grease will stay in and continue lubricating, as well as clinging better to parts and not settling

  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel 8 місяців тому +2

    15:23 please let me send you a proper impact wrench

  • @zzzires5045
    @zzzires5045 8 місяців тому

    Honestly this looks in better shape than the big one, i suspect it will also get more work due to conveniance

  • @monkeylordofdoom14
    @monkeylordofdoom14 8 місяців тому

    The title of the video gave me anxiety lol. So glad this has a happy ending.

  • @jarryan2136
    @jarryan2136 8 місяців тому

    your fair on that point oil for external applications to brush debris out of mechanism , grease inside where debris cant get clumped up

  • @Timson254
    @Timson254 8 місяців тому

    From your title - I thought it was going to fall over and break in half! I was just waiting for it all the way through. Thank god it didn’t

  • @bbrachman
    @bbrachman 8 місяців тому

    This will be your 3rd power hammer? Can you explain why you need/want the 100lb hammer when you that the other Bowdry and the small one? Are there forging tasks where the power of the monster hammer is too much and the baby one is too light? I love watching you restore these old machines to working condition.

  • @donaldwalker3738
    @donaldwalker3738 8 місяців тому

    lost you there for a bit, glad to see you here

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel 8 місяців тому +1

    Once again Will was like "STOP! Powerhammer time!" 😁😁😁

  • @nebraskaboy5699
    @nebraskaboy5699 8 місяців тому

    Nice job Will.

  • @slithery9291
    @slithery9291 8 місяців тому

    What an incredibly satisfying video.

  • @drstrangefart
    @drstrangefart 8 місяців тому

    YES NEW POWER HAMMER VIDEO

  • @driftwood89
    @driftwood89 8 місяців тому

    This was so satisfying to watch!

  • @25TheCaveMan
    @25TheCaveMan 8 місяців тому

    Nice work Will!

  • @Kevin_Aus
    @Kevin_Aus 8 місяців тому +1

    Incredible job mate. Can't wait to see how this turns out.

  • @one4stevo
    @one4stevo 8 місяців тому

    Sooo satisfying watching paint and grease peel off.

  • @chrislincoln7455
    @chrislincoln7455 8 місяців тому

    A hazmat suit with breathing apparatus is advisable when removing old lead based paint like that.

  • @joelblair8339
    @joelblair8339 8 місяців тому +1

    Very very cool, love when you do these.

  • @JuanMartinez-ik9ee
    @JuanMartinez-ik9ee 8 місяців тому +3

    Satisfying to watch! Great video, Will!

  • @CryoGenUK
    @CryoGenUK 8 місяців тому

    Love this, I could watch you do this all day.

  • @MotherBiscuitLover
    @MotherBiscuitLover 8 місяців тому +1

    It's probably too late to do this, but I'd like to see you sweep up all the dirt, grime, & gunky grease off the floor and weigh it all at the end of the project. My guess is that it would be several pounds.

  • @stevekrawcke3937
    @stevekrawcke3937 8 місяців тому

    looking awesome

  • @Natsirt666
    @Natsirt666 8 місяців тому

    I love these breakdown and resto vids!

  • @yota4004
    @yota4004 8 місяців тому

    I picked up a big old Sparkle parts washer that used to be in an auto repair shop. you need one. cool graphics on it too.

  • @FarmsteadForge
    @FarmsteadForge 8 місяців тому

    That was fun to get an inside look at the mechanics of the hammer. I can't wait to see it get back to work - thanks!

  • @mattlaneblue
    @mattlaneblue 8 місяців тому

    i love these restoration videos