I'm sure this fellow is a great tinkerer and repairman, however, his direction and production skills are lacking. I suspect if you came to this video you were (as I was) trying to find a solution to repair the animated Dean Martin or Bing Crosby. They KEY to fixing this thing is TAKE YOUR TIME and BE GENTLE, have enough work space and light, and have necessary tools to do this. You will need a hook set, small needle-nose pliers, mini-screwdrivers (blade and Phillips) and a small bottle of fast-setting superglue - I suggest a small bottle with a precision applicator tip. Lastly, if you own a Dremel tool (or similar), get a smallest diameter sandpaper grinding tool. I will give you a bit of my own 2¢ and insight into repairs of the mouth mechanism (the most common repair): 1. You do NOT have a break the mouth off the doll. If you ever so carefully and gently wiggle and pull slowly you will eventually pull the mouth off without damage. 2. The staples in the neck do not require a soldering iron to remove. If you have a set of small o-ring hooks, you can gently pry them out. Again, once you get hooked under the staple, gently and steadily wiggle and pull them out. 3. Once you get to the point where you are going to remove the head, again take your time and look into the opening in the neck. You will have to turn it 90° and gently wiggle it over the motor and the gear assembly on the other side of the motor (part of the mouth animatronic). Set the head aside. 4. The problems I found were both a mechanical problem and an engineering/design problem: • On my unit, the mouth did not move. After removing the head I found that the mechanical that moves the mouth is a spring-loaded slide that is run by a small DC motor, which pulls a string that moves the slide assembly down (open mouth) and, when the motor stops, the spring retracts the slide assembly (close mouth). In my case, the string had become separated from the plastic gear which is attached to the armature of the DC motor. It is plastic and had cracked, and eventually split into two pieces while I examined it. I used the glued it back together with the super glue. Once it set (2-minutes), I slid it back onto the armature and then pulled the string taught and super-glued that to the armature. Again, let is set for about 2-minutes. • Once all this was complete, I noted that the mouth animatronic mechanism worked, however, it has some seriously (cheesy) engineering problems that I had to overcome to achieve an optimum result. First, I adjusted the spring mechanism to make sure I had just the right taught-ness between the spring and the string. It's a fiddly trial and error, but you need to get this just right. I also suggest applying some kind of lubricant on the slide mechanism, however, make sure you do NOT use a petroleum-based lubricant as it will degrade the plastic and ruin it in time. A silicone lube may work best. Second, I reassembled the whole assembly. Then checked the function of the slide assembly through the mouth hole without the mouth/jaw installed to insure it was sliding fully down and retracting-up. This was working fine but once I reinstalled the mouth I found that there was two engineering issues: A. The mouth rubs against the mouth opening in the head which has a tendency to get the mouth stuck, nad; B. The mouth itself is TOO HEAVY to allow the mouth to function well. This is where the Dremel became useful. I had to both grind away at the edges of the mouth to make it not rub against the head, both to grind the edges back a bit, and thin the outer sides to they didn't rub against the head's mouth opening. This achieved much free-er operation of the mouth, but it didn't retract as quick needed to give a full range of motion when the mouth is operated. It's just too heavy. So overcome this problem, I used a sand grinding wheel with a very small diameter to literally grind material out of the inside of the mouth/chin. BE CAREFUL so as NOT to grind a hole through the mouth/chin. I am pretty sure I removed several grams of plastic material which ended-up considerably reducing the total weight of the mouth assembly. After all of this (I spent maybe 90-minutes working with this) I ended-up with a flawlessly functioning mouth assembly, with full range from close to open to close. I let it run for an hour and checked back and found it the mouth to still be functioning optimally. I know you're probably asking why I didn't make a video, well, it was trial and error, and I didn't know what I was going to be doing or where it would take me. I hope my text instructions will give you some direction to repair your animatronic mouth and achieve an optimal animatronic effect.
He nows how to fix it better than you dumb ass people come here for help not for a dumb ass to comment saying don't do it like him do it my way fuck you
Jeffrey - thank you for your step by step instructions to repair Bing. I appreciate them very much! I will be referring to your post when I make my attempt to fix him! Merry Christmas! 🎅🤶🎄☃️
I wanna fix my Xmas one but I’m too scared I’d break him... and he is hard to find in Australia so I don’t really wanna rick him especially when it is in near perfect cosmetic condition
Dean Martin, Jimmy doll CAN SOMEONE FIX THIS because I want to give it to my broken hearted daughter. Everybody loves somebody sometime . Head does not turn, not work, lip does not move up and down song does not play. Probably an easy fix to someone who knows how to do it. Please get back to me. Thank you. AP
When I fixed the mouth on my Bill Clinton yesterday I had no choice but to cut a hole in his neck because the gear was in the way He has a big chin though so it's hard to notice
The Gemmy Fan Oh ok. I was just curious, I don't have any item like this so I wasn't sure how to do it. Do you usually replace the motor, or just loosen them up like Jordan did?
Hey buddy I’ve just recently bought a Christmas Bing Crosby and was wondering are there any kind of stores that repair these sort of dolls? The mouth isn’t working and desperately want it repaired by Christmas time for my mum if you could reply that would be awesome thank you
I fixed most of my Bing but the the arm with the microphone is working but the should piece is broken, I tried glueing it but its not staying on any place I can get a replacement part for the plastic shoulder?
Hey jobeanvideos, do you still have that rant video about the Gemmy 3 stooges golf academy saved on your computer? That was one of my favorite rants from you about Gemmy's pop culture series figures.
Y'all are really good at repairing animatronics
0:44 "that spider's always in the way"
Thank you for making this video. It will help me in my attempt to repair Bing. Merry Christmas! 🎅🤶🎄☃️
I got a James Brown and I need six could you fix it for me and how much would you charge me
My original Bing Crosby just arrived! But it's the rubber mouth with the metal piece. It still works though!
I'm not sure. I haven't tried to pull it out yet.
I got one new in the box never opened for Christmas and everything worked on it I was amazed🤣
Is that rare?
@@singingtoysandmore9882 Yes!
@@singingtoysandmore9882 yeah it won’t last 15 minutes
@@EGHaunts it's lasted years and the mouth has not broken yet.
@@singingtoysandmore9882he means it’s gonna break soon
I'm sure this fellow is a great tinkerer and repairman, however, his direction and production skills are lacking. I suspect if you came to this video you were (as I was) trying to find a solution to repair the animated Dean Martin or Bing Crosby. They KEY to fixing this thing is TAKE YOUR TIME and BE GENTLE, have enough work space and light, and have necessary tools to do this. You will need a hook set, small needle-nose pliers, mini-screwdrivers (blade and Phillips) and a small bottle of fast-setting superglue - I suggest a small bottle with a precision applicator tip. Lastly, if you own a Dremel tool (or similar), get a smallest diameter sandpaper grinding tool.
I will give you a bit of my own 2¢ and insight into repairs of the mouth mechanism (the most common repair):
1. You do NOT have a break the mouth off the doll. If you ever so carefully and gently wiggle and pull slowly you will eventually pull the mouth off without damage.
2. The staples in the neck do not require a soldering iron to remove. If you have a set of small o-ring hooks, you can gently pry them out. Again, once you get hooked under the staple, gently and steadily wiggle and pull them out.
3. Once you get to the point where you are going to remove the head, again take your time and look into the opening in the neck. You will have to turn it 90° and gently wiggle it over the motor and the gear assembly on the other side of the motor (part of the mouth animatronic). Set the head aside.
4. The problems I found were both a mechanical problem and an engineering/design problem:
• On my unit, the mouth did not move. After removing the head I found that the mechanical that moves the mouth is a spring-loaded slide that is run by a small DC motor, which pulls a string that moves the slide assembly down (open mouth) and, when the motor stops, the spring retracts the slide assembly (close mouth). In my case, the string had become separated from the plastic gear which is attached to the armature of the DC motor. It is plastic and had cracked, and eventually split into two pieces while I examined it. I used the glued it back together with the super glue. Once it set (2-minutes), I slid it back onto the armature and then pulled the string taught and super-glued that to the armature. Again, let is set for about 2-minutes.
• Once all this was complete, I noted that the mouth animatronic mechanism worked, however, it has some seriously (cheesy) engineering problems that I had to overcome to achieve an optimum result. First, I adjusted the spring mechanism to make sure I had just the right taught-ness between the spring and the string. It's a fiddly trial and error, but you need to get this just right. I also suggest applying some kind of lubricant on the slide mechanism, however, make sure you do NOT use a petroleum-based lubricant as it will degrade the plastic and ruin it in time. A silicone lube may work best. Second, I reassembled the whole assembly. Then checked the function of the slide assembly through the mouth hole without the mouth/jaw installed to insure it was sliding fully down and retracting-up. This was working fine but once I reinstalled the mouth I found that there was two engineering issues:
A. The mouth rubs against the mouth opening in the head which has a tendency to get the mouth stuck, nad;
B. The mouth itself is TOO HEAVY to allow the mouth to function well.
This is where the Dremel became useful. I had to both grind away at the edges of the mouth to make it not rub against the head, both to grind the edges back a bit, and thin the outer sides to they didn't rub against the head's mouth opening. This achieved much free-er operation of the mouth, but it didn't retract as quick needed to give a full range of motion when the mouth is operated. It's just too heavy. So overcome this problem, I used a sand grinding wheel with a very small diameter to literally grind material out of the inside of the mouth/chin. BE CAREFUL so as NOT to grind a hole through the mouth/chin. I am pretty sure I removed several grams of plastic material which ended-up considerably reducing the total weight of the mouth assembly.
After all of this (I spent maybe 90-minutes working with this) I ended-up with a flawlessly functioning mouth assembly, with full range from close to open to close. I let it run for an hour and checked back and found it the mouth to still be functioning optimally.
I know you're probably asking why I didn't make a video, well, it was trial and error, and I didn't know what I was going to be doing or where it would take me. I hope my text instructions will give you some direction to repair your animatronic mouth and achieve an optimal animatronic effect.
He nows how to fix it better than you dumb ass people come here for help not for a dumb ass to comment saying don't do it like him do it my way fuck you
Jeffrey - thank you for your step by step instructions to repair Bing. I appreciate them very much! I will be referring to your post when I make my attempt to fix him! Merry Christmas! 🎅🤶🎄☃️
I wanna fix my Xmas one but I’m too scared I’d break him... and he is hard to find in Australia so I don’t really wanna rick him especially when it is in near perfect cosmetic condition
Is there a fix for the gemmys bing crosby white Christmas with the snowing light background where he's in the Santa suit
Amazing vid Jordan.
i have this same one but the christmas version and i need the the plastic arm piece that goes on the motor where can i find that piece
Dean Martin, Jimmy doll
CAN SOMEONE FIX THIS because I want to give it to my broken hearted daughter.
Everybody loves somebody sometime .
Head does not turn, not work, lip does not move up and down
song does not play. Probably an
easy fix to someone who knows how to do it.
Please get back to
me. Thank you. AP
Gemmy
*Typo error
When I fixed the mouth on my Bill Clinton yesterday I had no choice but to cut a hole in his neck because the gear was in the way
He has a big chin though so it's hard to notice
So how exactly do you fix these? It looked like Jordan just melted the staples pulled them out, and put a new gear on the motor? Is that right?
The Gemmy Fan Oh ok. I was just curious, I don't have any item like this so I wasn't sure how to do it. Do you usually replace the motor, or just loosen them up like Jordan did?
+The Gemmy Fan Also, what kind of gear is on the motor shaft? Is it a worm gear, or just a normal tooth gear?
Normal tooth gear
+TotallyAwesome K thanks 😂. It looked like a worm gear or something crazy at first.😂
Hey buddy I’ve just recently bought a Christmas Bing Crosby and was wondering are there any kind of stores that repair these sort of dolls? The mouth isn’t working and desperately want it repaired by Christmas time for my mum if you could reply that would be awesome thank you
I have one useful tip get a pair of needle nose plyers
I fixed most of my Bing but the the arm with the microphone is working but the should piece is broken, I tried glueing it but its not staying on any place I can get a replacement part for the plastic shoulder?
What type of oil do you use?
Hey jobeanvideos, do you still have that rant video about the Gemmy 3 stooges golf academy saved on your computer? That was one of my favorite rants from you about Gemmy's pop culture series figures.
Retro Skull No, the one where he talks about the 2 versions of the stooges golf scenes.
He a funny worker. Very clumsy lol. Thank you to the guy in the comments that has game.
The mouth is broken everything else works but the mouth my James Brown needs fixing to
I got a Santa one and he has the same problem with the metal mouth
That doesn't look like a Spider wind chimes if they were then the legs would bump into each other and make a chime sound.
A no here's a video ua-cam.com/video/3Hw27SqttS0/v-deo.html
One just hangs down really low
Thanks for the correction Jordan.
Awesome
I got Hank head moves mouth moves and the hips don't move very well
my first pop culture fix was rocky balboa
How much to fix my Santa Claus Bling Crosby . He moves but doesnt sing
Why is the spider dangling on your ceiling anyway?
They are wind chimes
How would it be a wind chime?
Gluing the mouth on my Christmas bing crosby is hard every time i do it his mouth just falls right back off! Do you have any advice?
Glue it
Who's spider is that Jordan? Is it yours is it Bailey's?
Everything in that room is mine lol, those are the spider wind chimes
Spider wind chimes
Well I guess you guys don't do repair services anymore.
I NEED TO SEND YOU A REPAIR FIX FOR THE PAST MONTH BUT NO ONE REPLIES!
The Gemmy Fan Oh sorry lol
+Halloween Haunter coffeebean needs to fix it
Face Off Donald Trump yesh
Retro Skull a while ago
And the fact you said "That spider's is always in the way" why is always in the way?
We fixed my one and it was christmas one and it had a mettle shaft
No because it was a Christmas present and I really wonted it
O sheet!?!?
Where do you get those plastic spindles?
Ebay seller: "wendy77789945" has spindles that should work.
Robert Brinkman Thanks! :D
Who's spider is it?
What?
I said Who's spider is it?
lol was the fail at 18:10? :3 :3 :3
I think it's where the camera fell down
😂 lol