Finally my biggest restoration project (yet) is ower. It was 29 days of hard work. Now it is ready for all my plans to came real :) Enjoy the video. :)
WoW! Too many critics.30 days 10 hrs aday, probably more, @ even $30 an hr. Bless You for Your Commitment To Save a Piece of History! Some of YOU Guys should be ashamed!
Atta boy! Good time and good result. I probably would have fussed over the paint to long and added another week. Good work rescuing this old machine from the rust heap.
I'd of loved to have seen that powder coated. Wouldn't need a paint job for another 100 years. Still, I fully understand the cost and environmental hazards for such a rebuild. What a rebuild, get a kiss from the Missus and the dog all in one show. Well done .
At the moment I’m working on a Colchester Bantam mk1 800 from 1964 although it only has an electrical fault it still has the odd bit of rust for me to clean off. Also I’m about the same age as you as well.
Fantastic music (really). Sorry all. Got sick of reading comments from people to stupid to find the mute. Marek can you please post the artist / song in your videos (be polite to a different kind of artist). Personally I was expecting comments about how a person who buys this kind of thing should be able to make a trolley to move it. Nope. Just music and paint / whine and complaint. I am looking forward to seeing all Mareks plans (be)come real(ity). More videos like this please. Thank you.
A big congrats on getting your power hammer and love the the refinish But you had me scared when I seen the white paint LOL Great job on the paint job and redoing the electrical work as well Thumbs Up
For those complaining- the jazz piano is well-matched to the 10 times speed action of the parts removal. I imagine, as the machine's nameplate looks Croation, the guys don't speak English, AND we get to hear the actual hammer demolishing wood piece at end! While the word 'restoration' is exaggerated here. Clean paint and reassemble is accurate. Nevertheless, the lads get my thumbs up for good videography+ dog. :-)
Loved it! Working man resto. All the negative comments are from people who will never get off the couch and achieve anything. Anyone who has restored a machine for personal use understands, get it running so I can beat on some metal. Great job, looking for a power hammer myself.
Really nice job. If people click on a video about a power hammer restoration then complain about the music, I don’t know what to say. That’s a nice hammer. I like the shepherd cameo also
this was an awesome undertaking, and i like the music, probably a lot more than your neighbors are goingf to like the sound of that hammer. but hey great job
How do you stay organized when taking apart bigger machinery? Have you ever taken something apart to reatore it and not been able or forgot how to put it back together?
Well I think this is a great job. The final outcome, does it work and operate as you need it to be. I agree with the paint, so many bad chemicals out there and the paint works. Great job, I am looking for one of these power hammers, i hope mine is as nice. Btw my sound has a mute button.
what kind of hammer is it? i though (wrongly) that maybe the comments would tell me but they were mostly about the music except for a funny electricity one and another that actually liked the video. that was a great project and it looked really good. but what hammer is it.
probably should have made the base much bigger so you could stand on it.. put steel pockets at the corners so the whole power hammer and standing area are now floating on air suspension bags from trucks or buses.. reducing the hammer forces on the concrete pad, your building and the soil for several blocks around.. air suspension.. you could even build that up to slip under the existing wooden block base.. will probably need to have your stereo blasting a track from the 9 inch nails first album.
No cambio los rodamientos del motor eléctrico, no lavó los embobinados del motor, ni los barnizo. el mantenimiento mecánico. Los muelles no los quito ni cabio los bujes. Ni los bujes de la polea motriz, le pusieron cinta adhesiva para que no se rayará y el rectificado? La cabeza deslizante, no le hizo lapedado a la guías, ni rectifico las cuñas del cabezal. No hablaron del material para buje bronce sae 64, ni sus tolerancias entre flecha y buje creo que era mejor traer a el tornero de la ciudad, y que el hubiera fabricado los bujes y demás piezas, cualquier taller eléctrico le da mantenimiento a ese motor por un precio razonable. Esperaba un vídeo como los de america, no de pintura, pero claro los mejores para dar un buen mantenimiento, es la gente mayor de edad. Felicidades por su restauración! Saludos desde Monterrey México.
Those boys did GREAT work!! I LOVED watching them do their thing By Golly!! THANKS!!
Thank you for coment 👍 enjoy another videos 😊
WoW! Too many critics.30 days 10 hrs aday, probably more, @ even $30 an hr. Bless You for Your Commitment To Save a Piece of History! Some of YOU Guys should be ashamed!
I like how you show the amount of time it took to restore this item. Simple but appreciated touch
That is a smart man there...painted the machine in a outfit of nearly the same color.
Excellent video and nice job on your hammer. LOVED the ragtime piano! Goes very well with the sped up video.
Awesome job restoring that power hammer!! Great effort! Looking forward to see it in action!!
That is an inspirational video of patience, persistence and purpose.Well done!
One of the best and most entertaining videos on UA-cam. Thanks
Your neighbors are just going to love you
Excellent job restoring that amazing hammer! I am so jealous right now, kudos!
A good steam cleaning, no disassemble, re-lube. Ready to use. Original finish was perfect, character.
Congrats, you are the proud owner of the fabled "portable earth quake machine".
but it is big helper :)
your neighbors must love you
Great video. I like the way you tested the hammer out by crushing that 2×4. Priceless.
I love this video. The piano is perfect for this!
Atta boy! Good time and good result. I probably would have fussed over the paint to long and added another week. Good work rescuing this old machine from the rust heap.
It was new 58 years ago, and now it's new again! Great video!
I would never have the patience or skill to rebuild this machine. You made it just like new.
The color matching the shirt, and...the Dog! LOL
I'd of loved to have seen that powder coated. Wouldn't need a paint job for another 100 years. Still, I fully understand the cost and environmental hazards for such a rebuild.
What a rebuild, get a kiss from the Missus and the dog all in one show. Well done .
Nice job fella .... a decent balance between complete strip and restoration and a functional tidy result. Also extra thumbs for the stunning GSD...
Nicely done. Like that shade of green.
I love it and enjoyed every step in restoration process. good work
Nice work great restoration
I can see some beautiful upcoming projects :D
love what you do, this is such a cool channel!!!
I love work, I can watch for hours how others work.
Dude that's awesome. Hope to see some video of you using it soon
I loved it. The music is spot on.
nice hammer. You guys work so fast I'm ready for a nap!
nice work that turned out beautiful! I'm 14 and currently restoring an old 800-pound Delta Rockwell lathe
When I was 14 years old I could barely construct a bowl of cereal, hot damn!
Good luck!
At the moment I’m working on a Colchester Bantam mk1 800 from 1964 although it only has an electrical fault it still has the odd bit of rust for me to clean off. Also I’m about the same age as you as well.
hope you learnt how not to half heartedly throw paint on a beautiful machine
I was 16 when I helped restore a commercial dough mixer. The things I learned back then stuck with me to this day.
I gotta hand it to you...you've got tenacity kid, I like that. Solid work. I'll bet your neighbors "love" you.
Amazing restoration! I wish I could restore stuff but I live in an apartment and i have to put chairs on my bed to do push ups so I guess I'll wait.
That is some solid dedication and love for machining right here
b3m
He didn't even remove the rust and old paint before slapping another coat on... breaks my heart.
Fun vidja; good choice on the toonage selection.
58 yo hammer, 2017 controls. Nicely done!
Fantastic music (really). Sorry all. Got sick of reading comments from people to stupid to find the mute. Marek can you please post the artist / song in your videos (be polite to a different kind of artist).
Personally I was expecting comments about how a person who buys this kind of thing should be able to make a trolley to move it. Nope. Just music and paint / whine and complaint.
I am looking forward to seeing all Mareks plans (be)come real(ity).
More videos like this please. Thank you.
Beautiful! Beautiful! Well done!
Lot of work just to bust up some splinters!
Nice job on the restoration.
well !, it makes fire wood. great job !!
And not a single appearance by Charlie Chaplin.
Cuait Good restoration an big like to see next one 👍
Beautiful job
This comment section is painful to read, he's just sharing his passion on UA-cam why are you guys complaining about a title or a music ?!?
Forget the music..the job is awesome
Wow quality work mate it looks like it just come off the shop floor nice one👍🤘🏻
A big congrats on getting your power hammer and love the the refinish But you had me scared when I seen the white paint LOL
Great job on the paint job and redoing the electrical work as well
Thumbs Up
Amazing tough job looks like new
Awesome job man!
Nice work, thanks for the video.
For those complaining- the jazz piano is well-matched to the 10 times speed action of the parts removal. I imagine, as the machine's nameplate looks Croation, the guys don't speak English, AND we get to hear the actual hammer demolishing wood piece at end! While the word 'restoration' is exaggerated here. Clean paint and reassemble
is accurate. Nevertheless, the lads get my thumbs up for good videography+ dog. :-)
Loved it! Working man resto. All the negative comments are from people who will never get off the couch and achieve anything. Anyone who has restored a machine for personal use understands, get it running so I can beat on some metal. Great job, looking for a power hammer myself.
:-)
Restoration is dismantle, clean, lick of paint
WOW
WHAT A SKILL AND HARDWORKING
Nicely done sir.
Amazing job. I am sorry that many people in the comments came here just to tell you did it wrong. For me it was great.
I had to quite half way through, I couldn't take the piano music any more. I liked the GSD!
Awesome job, now get to work making blades!
Excellent and terrific! ;)
KRÁSA!! Veľmi pekne si to spravil Marek len tak ďalej !
Really nice job. If people click on a video about a power hammer restoration then complain about the music, I don’t know what to say. That’s a nice hammer. I like the shepherd cameo also
Alright now for some Damascus swords
Great Job!
Great job man on lovely looking hammer also lovely dog
That was great!
Damn that turned out great!! Glad not to be living in the same street as you lol
The next person I see who plays piano is getting a punch in the face in retaliation for this music.
Lol I'm gonna vomit the next time I hear this song.
Settle down now tough guy
People who can’t mute a video should not be outside alone. Just finish your beer and go home.
@ Robert Queberg....Most classic response, EVER!
about to lose my mind listening to this.
Well done!
Good job! Awesome! Congrat.
Hammertime....:)
Nice job man.
Nice video. Enjoy your hammer.
I like your german schepperd, he looks like a good dog .
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Fuck me that is one of the best restoration videos of such big machinery i have seen yet..... really nice work.
Great job
Super!!!👍👍👍
Watched it again. Marvelous work. Wonderful job!
Thanks frind :)
Woow man nice restoration....how much did u pay for used and how much did u spend for restoration ?
🎥 Beautiful work !. _ Congratulations! 👍 🇧🇷
this was an awesome undertaking, and i like the music, probably a lot more than your neighbors are goingf to like the sound of that hammer. but hey great job
Finally, a way to smash that pesky kindling into smithereens
How do you stay organized when taking apart bigger machinery? Have you ever taken something apart to reatore it and not been able or forgot how to put it back together?
That is the worlds must beautiful wood crusher.
Very big work! Like!
Nice restore.
Well I think this is a great job. The final outcome, does it work and operate as you need it to be. I agree with the paint, so many bad chemicals out there and the paint works. Great job, I am looking for one of these power hammers, i hope mine is as nice. Btw my sound has a mute button.
烏手仔,水啦!(Great job, pure smith.)
Pinstripes. It needs performance-enhancing pinstripes.
Wonderful job 👍 I'd love a power hammer. But I live in a built up area . Have to do everything by hand , filing and sanding 😕
Dobrá práca Marek, thumbs up!
what kind of hammer is it? i though (wrongly) that maybe the comments would tell me but they were mostly about the music except for a funny electricity one and another that actually liked the video. that was a great project and it looked really good. but what hammer is it.
what was that Primer you used (or white paint) on the main body
Terrific job.
Larry Bair why???
He said "terrific" not "terrible".
Terrific job is a positive gesture.
Está merece tudo de bom pelos grandes trabalhos prestados a todos. ...
Excelente su martillo pilón,muy bueno su trabajo
Awesome ! Thank you.
probably should have made the base much bigger so you could stand on it.. put steel pockets at the corners so the whole power hammer and standing area are now floating on air suspension bags from trucks or buses.. reducing the hammer forces on the concrete pad, your building and the soil for several blocks around.. air suspension.. you could even build that up to slip under the existing wooden block base.. will probably need to have your stereo blasting a track from the 9 inch nails first album.
No cambio los rodamientos del motor eléctrico, no lavó los embobinados del motor, ni los barnizo.
el mantenimiento mecánico.
Los muelles no los quito ni cabio los bujes.
Ni los bujes de la polea motriz, le pusieron cinta adhesiva para que no se rayará y el rectificado?
La cabeza deslizante, no le hizo lapedado a la guías, ni rectifico las cuñas del cabezal.
No hablaron del material para buje bronce sae 64, ni sus tolerancias entre flecha y buje
creo que era mejor traer a el tornero de la ciudad, y que el hubiera fabricado los bujes y demás piezas,
cualquier taller eléctrico le da mantenimiento a ese motor por un precio razonable.
Esperaba un vídeo como los de america, no de pintura, pero claro los mejores para dar un buen mantenimiento, es la gente mayor de edad.
Felicidades por su restauración!
Saludos desde Monterrey México.
not stripping off the old paint ruffled my jimmies, but besides that, great restoration
Great Job! How many hours did you need?
Looks great! Cats and dogs like i too!