This is such a fascinating piece of equipment, if it had been done correctly. Never paint your feed tables or planer knives, or saw blades, that just creates drag and it’s gonna wear off quickly anyways. Also I’m glad you didn’t lose fingers when the jointer kicked back. Make yourself some push sticks, your safety is worth the effort.
@@restorationproduct1718 please remember that wood working machines can take your fingers or hand off before your brain even knows something went wrong, it just takes a fraction of a second.
That jointer taking of half an inch off was scary. VERY SCARY. I wanted to comment the same, "congratulations on not ending up injured. Please be safe, there is no shame in it"
@@cm5838 you have that right! I have nerve damage from carpal tunnel and diabetic neuropathy in both hands. I have zero feeling in them. So when I let my right index finger relax a little too much it had a conflict of space with the blade on my table saw. Yes I was using a pusher stick but shit happens fast. I'm looking around to see where all the blood was coming from. It seems instead of cutting off the tip like normal people, I had to split mine right down the center to where the nail quit and skin took over. Aw, shit! I wrap it up in the cleanest rag I had and walked inside to tell my wife I needed the emergency room. She just grabbed her purse because she knew when I said go.... I was serious. So the doc is looking at it and says stitches and starts to get the numbing stuff out. I told the doc just to do his thing. He tells me it's gonna hurt. I'll be ok, just have at it. So he gets the Q Tip looking thing and starts cleaning it out. I'm just smiling at him. He is starting to look a bit uncomfortable by now, wondering if he had some insane guy here. I finally let him off the hook and told him I had crushed that finger years ago and had no feeling in it. He stitched it up and said that was the weirdest thing he'd ever had happen to him. The finger healed up nice but it still has a funky nail. Yes. Freakishly fast. Then you are bleeding. That's not good. Cheers Terry
Watching this man work is absoluitely mesmerizing. Genius Boy is a perfect name for him. He's not just ripping an old piece of equipment apart, he's reassembing the entire thing while dealing with tolerances, fittings, settings, and all without a set of blueprints anywhere. He is obviously keeping it all in his head. He is a Genius. I love his philosophy of keeping the world green by restoring usable pieces to life. Amazing work. (I love his little one chicken fan club.)
This is all fake bs. Finds a relatively rust free tool in an ally next to a crane truck. It's hot, humid, and rains everyday where he's at. He has no clue what you're even talking about, or what he is even doing with this crappy machine. No clue how to use a jointer, no clue how to use a planer, and will no doubt cut off a few digits soon, if he hasn't already
@@CaptainRon1913 they buy old machine from somewhere and then make a video with it i bet is the same company that was making the fake "house of mud in the forest" "primitive tecnology" videos and got busted they are entertaining tho :)
It's because he was using the planer incorrectly by removing nearly a centimeter of wood at a time, which led to a kickback, and they nearly lost their fingers.
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It must be amazing to live in a country where you can casually find heavy machinery in the woods. And twice amazing in a rather poor country where any metal is looked for and sold for scrap. Even more amazing, this machine has been resting for months or years outside in a tropical/monsoon environnent and the wooden pieces have not rotten. Great restoration though (except for the makeshift at 37:50) of this machine.
By putting them in there for views. It's clear that the lathe didn't sit there for long - just long enough for you to drape a few vines over it. And why? It's and interesting video without the deception.
Love the video some great details on the machine and heck rather enjoyed the bird who would occasionally grace us with a visit by walking through the video
Thank you for the video! Nice job! remember (If we throw everything we build in the garbage we teach our kids everything we build is trash!) Thanks for keeping a great machine out of the scrap yard!!!
At 54:35, it was very dangerous... Hey man, watch your fingers! You also need to set up the wood leveling table correctly. After planing, the wood must be completely flat. This is what this machine is for :)
He never set the out-feed table correctly thus making the jointer useless and dangerous to anyone attempting to use that tool…he painted the beds of all three tools…the beds should never be painted…raw metal should always be the condition of these beds and waxed for operation and rust prevention…it is clearly evident this individual has no clue how these machines should be operated or set to operate safety…any other version of this is pure ignorance…next time we see this individual I’m sure a few digits will be missing.
@@robertdaigle7021 I agree with you, but you have to admire the amount of work he put into this. With a little mentoring, he could really bring a lot of these tools back to proper working condition.
That was placed there for mabey a week....i could tell by the ground when it was lifted, also do you think it was placed in the weeds by hand and junked there...not a chance.
Z naciskiem na coś, maszyna odrestaurowana ale wymaga jeszcze dużo regulacji, w tej chwili jest to maszyna do niszczenia drewna. Testy to ... śmierć w oczach.
3 in one machine that is awsome very good getting it back working great restoration which I like wish all people think like this if the machines are fixable.
you are very right to say that the worktop is not painted. we have cleaned the paint on the work surface and applied a protective oil on it, thank you for everything
Non of the machined faces where the wood will be touching or sliding should be painted. Rather they should be polished and then given a coat of wax. Other than that mistakes nice job.
Just one question, how did it get where you found it? I mean you needed a crane to get it out so does that mean they needed a crane to put it there? And if it was junk, why was it left sitting upright. And since it can be so easily repaired why didn't the people who had it before do that, or sell it surely it was worth some money.
I'm a new subscriber. Fantastic job of rescuing this piece of equipment. I do agree that metal table tops should not be painted, as the paint will wear off. You can clean them with WD40 ans steel wool. Then waxed with machine wax or car polish. This will repel water and prevent rust. Remove all rust from the inside of brackets and the bars that hold them. Other wise it will continue to rust. Avoid painting adjustment screws and the gears. As the paint will wear of and can cause problems later. Polish them as clean as you can. Tape off before painting, then apply grease only. Good luck, hope to see more soon.
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Wow! he could have had a very bad accident when planning that piece of square wood. The back table wasn't set level with the cutting edge of the blades, it was to low, so when he got to the end there was a big dip in the cut.
Oh, so the exit side has to be parallel to the planer blades' cutting edge to prevent the overdigging and danger of feedback? Good to know. I would think they would use push sticks or some form of safe workholding - anything to keep fingers away from that exposed high speed planer blade...yeesh Also, I am assuming that the correct direction of workpiece is against direction of cutter rotation? I've been rather interested in a planer, but more of a want than a need, as I am more of a machinist than a woodworker
Genius is an overstatement. Hard work, patience, and determination are all that is needed. I agree with another person's comment that painting the surface of the tables or the shafts of the rotating parts is not a good idea.
It would have been a great shame to lose such multifunctional work station. You have done a wonderful restore. One suggestion if you are keeping it for personal use, I would cold blue the bare metal slide surfaces. Regardless, nice job.
Для выставки да, всё хорошо. Для работы всё плохо. Чугунные столы никогда не красятся. Шлифуются, выравнивается. Краска слезает через пару дней интенсивной работы. Валы, ножи, прижимы ножей тоже не красятся. В общем тут ляп на ляпе.
The skill & expertise shown on this is excellent. Many designing engineers deal with a complex machines they draw up and only have responsibility on a theoretical basis. In other words they aren’t mechanics putting the equipment together, or the end user actually getting it to function, in this case carpenters. That is not to say any of these skill sets are inferior, but my gues this fellow is mor of a mechanic than design engineer or carpenter. I also think it is entirely possible that he’s never seen this Hitachi in any shape. His talent is superb. The owner of the shop that abandoned it is probably still looking for the idiot that parked outside. This machine in its ruined condition would bring around $4000 US. Restoration would add several days and bring the price up again. Very complex. Thanks for posting. 0 57:52
This is such a fascinating piece of equipment, if it had been done correctly. Never paint your feed tables or planer knives, or saw blades, that just creates drag and it’s gonna wear off quickly anyways. Also I’m glad you didn’t lose fingers when the jointer kicked back. Make yourself some push sticks, your safety is worth the effort.
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@@restorationproduct1718 please remember that wood working machines can take your fingers or hand off before your brain even knows something went wrong, it just takes a fraction of a second.
That jointer taking of half an inch off was scary. VERY SCARY. I wanted to comment the same, "congratulations on not ending up injured. Please be safe, there is no shame in it"
I agree. I cringed every time you ran your hand over that jointer blade. Then I jumped when it kicked back in your second pass. Please be careful!
@@cm5838 you have that right! I have nerve damage from carpal tunnel and diabetic neuropathy in both hands. I have zero feeling in them. So when I let my right index finger relax a little too much it had a conflict of space with the blade on my table saw. Yes I was using a pusher stick but shit happens fast. I'm looking around to see where all the blood was coming from. It seems instead of cutting off the tip like normal people, I had to split mine right down the center to where the nail quit and skin took over. Aw, shit! I wrap it up in the cleanest rag I had and walked inside to tell my wife I needed the emergency room. She just grabbed her purse because she knew when I said go.... I was serious.
So the doc is looking at it and says stitches and starts to get the numbing stuff out. I told the doc just to do his thing. He tells me it's gonna hurt. I'll be ok, just have at it. So he gets the Q Tip looking thing and starts cleaning it out. I'm just smiling at him. He is starting to look a bit uncomfortable by now, wondering if he had some insane guy here. I finally let him off the hook and told him I had crushed that finger years ago and had no feeling in it. He stitched it up and said that was the weirdest thing he'd ever had happen to him.
The finger healed up nice but it still has a funky nail.
Yes. Freakishly fast. Then you are bleeding. That's not good.
Cheers
Terry
Watching this man work is absoluitely mesmerizing. Genius Boy is a perfect name for him. He's not just ripping an old piece of equipment apart, he's reassembing the entire thing while dealing with tolerances, fittings, settings, and all without a set of blueprints anywhere. He is obviously keeping it all in his head. He is a Genius. I love his philosophy of keeping the world green by restoring usable pieces to life. Amazing work. (I love his little one chicken fan club.)
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@@restorationproduct1718 FAKE
He almost had his had ripped off. 54:38 hes taking off way way more then he should.
Green plant under the machine during the lift made me smile 😉😉😉
Thank you. Everything is very natural, no staging
And not a single cobweb lol
@@restorationproduct1718 LOL 😂
@@ajwalou-nack2343 LOL for real
I love how it was found in a garden that had the same wall.
Jesus, when you did your test cut the cutterhead was 1/4" higher than the outfeed table... you're lucky you still have hands.
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This is all fake bs. Finds a relatively rust free tool in an ally next to a crane truck. It's hot, humid, and rains everyday where he's at.
He has no clue what you're even talking about, or what he is even doing with this crappy machine. No clue how to use a jointer, no clue how to use a planer, and will no doubt cut off a few digits soon, if he hasn't already
I agree that he should be greatful for not having a hand less!
@@CaptainRon1913 they buy old machine from somewhere and then make a video with it
i bet is the same company that was making the fake "house of mud in the forest" "primitive tecnology" videos and got busted
they are entertaining tho :)
1qq112www no no@@restorationproduct1718
I use to do that for a living. I could get 80% of new price on a rebuilt machine. Worked better than new. Old heavy machines are the best!!
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I also fixed and restored all kinds of tools and machinery of all makes and models both electrical and pneumatic.
My man almost lost his hand at 54:33....jesus. Good on you putting this back in operation but it was almost your last rebuild.
We are also very lucky, and learned a lot from this machine
@@restorationproduct1718Except how to use a push stick. You immediately repeated your mistake. You're not going to have all your fingers for long.
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It's because he was using the planer incorrectly by removing nearly a centimeter of wood at a time, which led to a kickback, and they nearly lost their fingers.
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Oh my you are a genius. How on earth could remember how to put it all back together again. Absolutely amazing. Job well done.
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I have watched many of this kind videos but honestly this one was more perfect and in detail
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Такое оборудование, в полной комплектности, в кустах. Я бы съездил забрал с удовольствием прямо из кустов, можно даже не реставрированное))
Было бы напрасно не представить их и не привести в действие.
The machine is working perfectly
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I never saw the machine work perfectly. What time did that happen?
В конце видео я замер- не делай так никогда! Используй подаватель для продвижения заготовки.Запасные пальцы в магазине не продаются.
Спасибо, что напомнили нам, нам очень повезло, что у нас не было неприятных инцидентов.
Just who and why would anyone abandon such a valuable piece of machinery
I bet you were glad that you had the video of taking it apart! That a lot of pieces.
We also thought so, but that's not true at all, because that machine is too difficult and has too many details
I was captivated when he is taking it apart, ASTOUNDED when he put it back together!
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Your machine works, so job done. The electrics don't look safe, though. And you handling the jointer gave me the creeps. Very exciting content ;-)
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Certainly you have done excellent and amazing job, bravo good boy! God bless you! 🙏
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Nice rebuild.
No chickens were harmed in the making of this video.
LOL!
Cheers
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Thank you very much, we did our best to achieve this,
Except the chicken hit with that chunk of wood flying off the jointer
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It must be amazing to live in a country where you can casually find heavy machinery in the woods. And twice amazing in a rather poor country where any metal is looked for and sold for scrap. Even more amazing, this machine has been resting for months or years outside in a tropical/monsoon environnent and the wooden pieces have not rotten.
Great restoration though (except for the makeshift at 37:50) of this machine.
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Yeah, these 'restoration' videos are fake as heck.
Very Good Job Brother 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Excellent. God Bless You Because You Are Work Hard For Your Family
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Happy to see restoration of from old to new.good efforts. God bless you.
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Great work clever man well done 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Para mi es una satisfaction enorme ver trabajar a una persona inteligente como lo es Este joven, FELICITACIONES POR TU BUEN TRABAJO!!!
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I love how they're always randomly finding machinery in the weeds😅
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Kkkkkk é verdade
By putting them in there for views. It's clear that the lathe didn't sit there for long - just long enough for you to drape a few vines over it. And why? It's and interesting video without the deception.
When they lifted up the machine at the start, the ground had grass underneath it, still green & fresh.
Right , and the ground underneath was totally undisturbed when they picked it up with the sling !
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Love the video some great details on the machine and heck rather enjoyed the bird who would occasionally grace us with a visit by walking through the video
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Nice work.
Be careful not to get your fingers cut off!!
The machine looked great and worked well at the end.
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You saw that too eh!! Wow, almost lost the fingers plus and arm.
Very good job friend 😍❤️🎉👍
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I hope your channel finds great success. Great mechanical knowledge to preform this restoration
I hope your channel finds great success. Great mechanical knowledge to preform this restoration
Wow Amazing Restoration
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BEAUTIFUL RESTORATION !!!!!!!!!! THANKS !!!!!!!!! JESUS CHRIST IS LORD !!!!!!!!! AMEN !!!!!!!!!!!
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Très beau travail de restauration,bravo, à bientôt salut Jeannot ⚒😉
Merci d'avoir regardé et de vous être abonné à la chaîne
هذه القطعه الثمينه تستحق المعاناة والمال
شكرا لكم على المشاهدة والاشتراك في القناة
Thank you for the video! Nice job! remember (If we throw everything we build in the garbage we teach our kids everything we build is trash!) Thanks for keeping a great machine out of the scrap yard!!!
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Vc e um jenio mesmo tá de parabéns serviço mais que perfeito 👏👍👍💋❤️❤️💋💋
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Beautiful work thank you for all the help with you,❤🎉 dhaka-bangladesh.
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Beautiful restoration
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En cuanto a la seguridad..... nunca ví una animalada tan grande.....locura total.
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КЛАСС!!!, ЭТО ПРОСТО ОТЛИЧНАЯ НАХОДКА !!!, ЧУДО А НЕ СТАНОК!!! ПРОСТО СУПЕР!!!
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I don't know anything about electric machinery restoration but you did an excellent job of making this functional again. Good work! 😊
Thank you very much
At 54:35, it was very dangerous... Hey man, watch your fingers!
You also need to set up the wood leveling table correctly.
After planing, the wood must be completely flat. This is what this machine is for :)
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Outfeed table.
These guys never stop to impress. 😊😊
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Simply amazing work my friend! The dedication and hard work put into this has to recognized! Well done!!
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He never set the out-feed table correctly thus making the jointer useless and dangerous to anyone attempting to use that tool…he painted the beds of all three tools…the beds should never be painted…raw metal should always be the condition of these beds and waxed for operation and rust prevention…it is clearly evident this individual has no clue how these machines should be operated or set to operate safety…any other version of this is pure ignorance…next time we see this individual I’m sure a few digits will be missing.
@@robertdaigle7021 I agree with you, but you have to admire the amount of work he put into this. With a little mentoring, he could really bring a lot of these tools back to proper working condition.
Молодец, очень хорошая работа. Успехов в труде.
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Отреставрировал конечно хорошо, но вот столы на фуганке не отрегулировал как положено по высоте, чуть без пальцев не остался
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Шикарный рейсмус! И практически бесплатно. Аплодисменты!
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Ohh, good. I wish I have this machine to teach the community youth carpentry works.
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That was placed there for mabey a week....i could tell by the ground when it was lifted, also do you think it was placed in the weeds by hand and junked there...not a chance.
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Amazing good bro 😁👏👍👍👍👍👍
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outstanding
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Great Job he knows the business, Great patience
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Zdolny człowiek, z takiego złomu potrafił zrobić COŚ. Gratuluję ❤
Dziękuję bardzo, mamy wiele ciekawych filmów, zapraszamy do obejrzenia
Z naciskiem na coś, maszyna odrestaurowana ale wymaga jeszcze dużo regulacji, w tej chwili jest to maszyna do niszczenia drewna. Testy to ... śmierć w oczach.
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You are a true genius! Enjoyed full length of your video.
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3 in one machine that is awsome very good getting it back working great restoration which I like wish all people think like this if the machines are fixable.
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@restorationproduct1718 wish I could try and work with you to learn how some of the electrics work. Great videos though
Well done, dangerous piece of equipment if you’re not careful as you almost found out.
We have to be very careful. Avoid all possible risks
He was taking way too much of a bite on that piece of lumber.
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Espectacular restauración,como en su mejor época,felicitaciones. 👍👋
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Nice work but the table tops should not be painted just polished and machine waxed
you are very right to say that the worktop is not painted. we have cleaned the paint on the work surface and applied a protective oil on it, thank you for everything
Poca seguridad n el uso d la máquina...
Non of the machined faces should be painted.
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Non of the machined faces where the wood will be touching or sliding should be painted. Rather they should be polished and then given a coat of wax. Other than that mistakes nice job.
Very very good outcome. 😊😊😊
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Always amazed how he transforms old machinery into new condition with basic tools...
You too can do that. All you need is a lot of tools/supplies and the ability to use them. Plus, a digital camera or 3 helps a lot in rebuilding.
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Your work was fantastic and remarkable , and I loved it .
God bless you .
Just one question, how did it get where you found it? I mean you needed a crane to get it out so does that mean they needed a crane to put it there? And if it was junk, why was it left sitting upright. And since it can be so easily repaired why didn't the people who had it before do that, or sell it surely it was worth some money.
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Parabéns, ficou ótimo.
Nós sempre tentamos o nosso melhor para criar os produtos mais perfeitos
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I'm a new subscriber. Fantastic job of rescuing this piece of equipment. I do agree that metal table tops should not be painted, as the paint will wear off. You can clean them with WD40 ans steel wool. Then waxed with machine wax or car polish. This will repel water and prevent rust. Remove all rust from the inside of brackets and the bars that hold them. Other wise it will continue to rust. Avoid painting adjustment screws and the gears. As the paint will wear of and can cause problems later. Polish them as clean as you can. Tape off before painting, then apply grease only. Good luck, hope to see more soon.
Thank you for sharing a lot of interesting knowledge, we learn a lot from you
Always love to sit relax and watch the genius do is thing. He's truly a genius.
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Parabéns 🎉🥳👏 seu trabalho de Restauração ficou top 10 👋👍
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That "chain tensioner" had me shouting "NO!". Go down the breakers yard and grab one off a car, please?
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This guy will have to be a genius to be able to remember how all the parts go back together. We have a machine here in the States called a Shopsmith.
it's our job, we have to remember all the details
If only someone had made a video of him taking it to bits…
Putting it back together is simple if you play the video backwards. Don’t have to be a genius, just clever.
Bonjour de. PARIS. . 28 09. 2024
Une vieille machine rouillée démontée pièce par pièce nettoyée et peint et remontée et fonctionne de nouveau. GRAND BRAVO à vous Vous êtes des GÉNIES
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Wow! he could have had a very bad accident when planning that piece of square wood. The back table wasn't set level with the cutting edge of the blades, it was to low, so when he got to the end there was a big dip in the cut.
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@@restorationproduct1718 Thanks for the reply. I am a qualified wood machinist.
Outfeed table
It also looks like the in feed and out feed tables weren't parallel @@stefankaz53
Oh, so the exit side has to be parallel to the planer blades' cutting edge to prevent the overdigging and danger of feedback? Good to know.
I would think they would use push sticks or some form of safe workholding - anything to keep fingers away from that exposed high speed planer blade...yeesh
Also, I am assuming that the correct direction of workpiece is against direction of cutter rotation?
I've been rather interested in a planer, but more of a want than a need, as I am more of a machinist than a woodworker
Genius is an overstatement. Hard work, patience, and determination are all that is needed. I agree with another person's comment that painting the surface of the tables or the shafts of the rotating parts is not a good idea.
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At 50:31 joining the bare wires then wrapping them in tape cramming them into that sleeve is a potential shock death and fire Hazard!!!
Don't worry, we have done everything carefully, absolutely safe for users
Finally restoring something that can actually be used! Great job.
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54:38: man that's soooooo dangerous - kickback. lucky no-one was stood in line with the projectile.
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Luckily his hand didn't go straight into the blade....
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It would have been a great shame to lose such multifunctional work station. You have done a wonderful restore. One suggestion if you are keeping it for personal use, I would cold blue the bare metal slide surfaces. Regardless, nice job.
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That Saigon rooster looks sick......restore the feathers on that bird. Good job on the machine.
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Parabéns, execução perfeita!
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Excellent job, congatulatioins, boy.👍👍👍
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Foarte frumos meseriaș în restaurarea unui abric de debitat lemn. Mi-e îmi place foarte mult.
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у нас таких "гениев" в каждом гараже по 5 штук.. и зовут их слесарями.
Большое спасибо
A valuable piece if machinery restored brilliantly to service.
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Brawo .Super robota .Pozdrowienia z Polski.
Dziękujemy za oglądanie i subskrybowanie kanału, mamy dla Ciebie wiele ciekawych filmów do obejrzenia
Отличный станок, отличная работа!!!
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Для выставки да, всё хорошо. Для работы всё плохо. Чугунные столы никогда не красятся. Шлифуются, выравнивается. Краска слезает через пару дней интенсивной работы. Валы, ножи, прижимы ножей тоже не красятся. В общем тут ляп на ляпе.
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Sensacional 👏👍
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El mejor botador es una valvula de coche , los felicito , saludos desde Monterrey Mexico.
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The skill & expertise shown on this is excellent. Many designing engineers deal with a complex machines they draw up and only have responsibility on a theoretical basis. In other words they aren’t mechanics putting the equipment together, or the end user actually getting it to function, in this case carpenters. That is not to say any of these skill sets are inferior, but my gues this fellow is mor of a mechanic than design engineer or carpenter. I also think it is entirely possible that he’s never seen this Hitachi in any shape. His talent is superb. The owner of the shop that abandoned it is probably still looking for the idiot that parked outside. This machine in its ruined condition would bring around $4000 US. Restoration would add several days and bring the price up again. Very complex. Thanks for posting.
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thank you very much , we worked for many days to get it working again, the result is amazing
Set the second half of your jointer table the same height as your blades are cutting and you will eliminate that deeper cut at the end of the pass
Hats off to the genius who designed this machine 😅😊😅😊❤
Hot damn well done.👍💪🇺🇸
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awesome job mate another one back to life you are very very talented man love your videos all the best
Great job on restoration well done
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You're not going to "find" it washed up on the beach?
because it was so big and heavy we used a crane to pick it up
Did you spray with vinegar to get the unconvincing surface rust?
You know everything, you are so sophisticated