1902 Champion Blower & Forge Co. No. 400 Forge Blower (Part One) [Restoration]

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2017
  • In this video, I disassemble three separate, but similar, forge blowers in order to get all the parts needed to assemble one fully functioning forge blower. The bronze gear proved too difficult to remove without damaging some other parts, so I just left it in. I had triple of all the small parts like nuts and bolts, so my main goal was to get them off by any means. In the next video, I will paint and reassemble the forge blower.
    / handtoolrescue for upcoming projects.
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  • @Yackhammer75
    @Yackhammer75 4 роки тому +30

    I appreciate that sometimes (all the time) the best camera angle for us to see isn't the best one to work in. So for every time you do it in all all your videos, Thank you for the effort! Keep up the amazing work.

  • @nickflowthefirst
    @nickflowthefirst Рік тому +2

    As a huge metal fan I love to see how you fix a huge metal fan

  • @frankyboy4409
    @frankyboy4409 6 років тому +5

    Looking at the newer videos, you see a marked difference in tool use and professionalism. What a journey. And you actually got proper tools now :D

  • @jacobosgood3513
    @jacobosgood3513 3 роки тому +12

    Watching from the future I keep wondering when his special wrench comes out.

  • @chucksweet7533
    @chucksweet7533 Рік тому +1

    I had a '400 when I still had a shop (before being disabled), ran smooth and clean even with age, had been well taken care of the the next owner was happy to find it in such good condition

  • @PLaTerra
    @PLaTerra 5 років тому +2

    Love your restorations. Great editing- you get to the appointment parts quickly without missing the details.

  • @Logiwonk
    @Logiwonk 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for this video - I've got two of these things half-disassembled and it really helps to see your process, thanks.

  • @SRHTKC
    @SRHTKC 7 років тому +14

    I dunno why I watch these videos... but It feels so right.

  • @shanelodge391
    @shanelodge391 4 роки тому +8

    When I read the negative comments I am reminded of the old saying;
    “Critics are like eunuchs in a brothel; they know how it’s done, they’ve seen it done every day, but they’re unable to do it themselves”

  • @mrmudslide5676
    @mrmudslide5676 7 років тому

    A socket AND spray paint! OH the humanity!!! Another EXCELLENT vid.

  • @CoolKD2005
    @CoolKD2005 7 років тому +1

    Love the videos man. Something soothing about watching things get fixed :) Keep it up.

  • @vern2801
    @vern2801 6 років тому +2

    truly enjoy watching you work. must say that you do have your share of key board critics ..

  • @Aanon-ph4ex
    @Aanon-ph4ex 7 років тому +49

    I love all the keyboard mechanics and restoration gurus telling this guy what to do. Love the videos man!

    • @atzerath
      @atzerath 6 років тому

      You gotta admit it's like looking amateur porn...Sure it's good enough to rub one out and it's entertaining to watch, hell you might even learn a thing or two but it's not immediately a pro production with investments in the right places aka the actual actors.
      So pls Mister, show me your socket wrench and let's get all dirty...

    • @mc_frag8643
      @mc_frag8643 6 років тому +1

      I don't love them. This tool works again and that's the main thing. Nice work Sir

  • @haheyourdead1187
    @haheyourdead1187 6 років тому

    Someone for the love of god send this man a good set of sockets, other then that love watching these old relics brought back to life.

  • @fritzferrante
    @fritzferrante 7 років тому +22

    I loved the flipping bird on the after the nut!

    • @Roccoo
      @Roccoo 5 років тому +1

      I have done that so many times! XD

    • @Logiwonk
      @Logiwonk 4 роки тому +1

      Dude that nut is really difficult to get off, I have two of these beasts and only managed to get one of those nuts off, will try the screwdriver trick.

    • @DUxMORTEM
      @DUxMORTEM 3 роки тому +1

      I always flip the bird after i nut...

  • @JarlSeamus
    @JarlSeamus 9 місяців тому

    Wow, it's shocking to see this OG video, and contrast both your skill development and the production quality of the videos. Nostalgic, like the tools you revive.....

  • @TemberGundam
    @TemberGundam 6 років тому

    That case was made near where I’m from. Pretty cool. Thanks for another fun video.

  • @baconmakinmayor
    @baconmakinmayor 7 років тому +1

    you make such excellent videos. really enjoy watching

  • @freepop79ify
    @freepop79ify 7 років тому

    Patiently waiting for the second part of the video. I keep checking everyday sense you posted this one. Great great videos. Keep up the great work.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому

      Rene Martinez Thank you very much. Look out for it this week!

  • @Plataani
    @Plataani 7 років тому +102

    Cmon guys, you gotta do work with whatever you have on hand. I can tell you for sure that some oldtimers didn't have any proper tools yet they fixed their equipment. And you call them treasures from the past. This guy makes videos for you to watch, to see how those tools were assembled and how they work. Not for you to hate. He's not making videos about using proper tools or maybe right pro techniques. Resembles quite the way how farmers and such fixed their machines.
    And even though there might be some toolmarks, this is still a great video about getting one working forge blower.

    • @akio2589
      @akio2589 7 років тому +7

      The old timers didn't have Harbor Freight.

    • @StayStrongForTheMusic
      @StayStrongForTheMusic 6 років тому +1

      Plataani he uses sockets all the time u dumb fuck and back then they had proper tools I gave a socket wrench from back then it's doesn't Rachet but it does take sockets also wen u did th is stuff back then u used proper tools fucking dumbass

    • @j.chrisbeck7492
      @j.chrisbeck7492 6 років тому

      this aint back then, and yes they did have tools like this back then.....

    • @todddenio3200
      @todddenio3200 5 років тому +1

      some people just dont realize that while yes the proper tools have been around since way back, there may be a reason hes not usng them this time and just not saying why. something tells me it is either due to someone preventing him from using them due to a bet/challenge, or someone locked up his tools as a prank or who knows why. There is a hint of something like those I mentioned being the case which most probably didnt catch and that is when he give someone the bird rather quickly and slyly when hes removing the blower blade. people need t just accept that sometimes there IS a reason for things being done a different way

  • @grandprismatic
    @grandprismatic 6 років тому

    Awesome job, thanks for the footage!

  • @adhdieseltech236
    @adhdieseltech236 7 років тому +45

    I love how people are giving you a bunch of crap for not using sockets... you seem like you know your way around antique equipment and what tools to use so I assume you have your reasons. keep up the great videos man I love them

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  5 років тому +1

      I had three of the same tool to choose parts from, so I could a use this one while taking it apart. Thanks for watching! Any constructive criticism is always welcome as I just want to learn.

    • @bradwells8643
      @bradwells8643 5 років тому +3

      HTR I look for your Restoration videos first unfortunately we live in a society today where people think they have to be better than others but I'm sure you have more views then people criticizing you keep up the great work

  • @user-lp6wm9zg9k
    @user-lp6wm9zg9k 5 років тому

    Люблю смотреть на три вещи!!! Как горит огонь, как течёт вода, и как другие работают!) молодец все круто!

  • @Stuartgerwyn
    @Stuartgerwyn 5 років тому

    Love your vids, really enjoyable keep em coming. That last bloody cog you couldn't get out would've done my nut in! It must be some kind of heavy duty circlip tool or something. Thanks again for your work.

  • @thebatman911
    @thebatman911 4 роки тому

    Only a crumb bum would dislike this video. This is a real lost art. I love these videos.

  • @craigslistrro709
    @craigslistrro709 7 років тому

    Never could get that gear off huh.. bugger of a thing..it spun nice and cleaned up real well.
    Great video.

  • @weregrettoinformyou5676
    @weregrettoinformyou5676 5 років тому

    That penetrating oil is the real star of this show.

  • @ox6942
    @ox6942 6 років тому

    Some different sized blocks of hardwood for hammering shafts and bolt and such would be a valuable addition to your tool kit and wouldn't cost much except for your time to make them. These blocks would eliminate the chance of rounding over, mushrooming or damaging anything. Good job taking this apart, bub. Good video. Keep it up!

  • @GeekyGarden
    @GeekyGarden 6 років тому

    My cousin just remodeled our great grandfather's blacksmith shop. The forge had one of these blowers. He made horseshoes for the local coal mines in the early 1900s. Today my cousin shoes horses and mules for trail riding. (They also breed mules.)

  • @charliesgarageusa4986
    @charliesgarageusa4986 6 років тому

    You know a lot of people would look at that and say what a shame that's junk but then there's people like you that look at it and say hey look how good I'm going to make this look keep up the good work love your videos

  • @proten40
    @proten40 7 років тому +17

    The covers are actually lube caps. You fill them with grease and tighten to force the grease into the bearings.

  • @schmucatellischmucatelli1982
    @schmucatellischmucatelli1982 5 років тому

    Love the proper use of the adjustable hammer lol

  • @nicolasdeluca8915
    @nicolasdeluca8915 7 років тому

    Just great !!!
    Cheers from Argentina !.

  • @FrankenShop
    @FrankenShop 6 років тому

    I watched the video and afterwards scrolled down the comments thinking "he's going to catch hell for vise grips" and UA-cam commenters didn't disappoint again. Your channel is interesting and engaging. Forget about the naysayers.

  • @earlscanlon6832
    @earlscanlon6832 5 років тому

    I think your videos are great. Get the stuffapart by any means necessary......eveything always looks great in the end. Good Job!!

  • @michaelmcallister6309
    @michaelmcallister6309 5 років тому +5

    Who designed this and how many prototypes were there before final design was settled on?

  • @210johndeere
    @210johndeere 6 років тому +1

    I live in Lancaster pa. I love seeing stuff made from here still around today. and in Canada ay

  • @JohnDoeOnly
    @JohnDoeOnly 7 років тому

    Very nice job !

  • @ziggiesaquaticexotics8270
    @ziggiesaquaticexotics8270 7 років тому

    Another sweet vid man keep it up I'm subscribing

  • @TAATproductions
    @TAATproductions 7 років тому

    Those subscribers are growing just as I predicted! Loving the content keep it up 👍🏼

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому

      Thanks! I am super surprised the growth so far.

  • @PJGalati
    @PJGalati 6 років тому

    I have a much smaller version of this blower, it came with my portable blacksmith forge. I've been meaning to restore the entire thing, it's a bit rusty and I'm sure, twist as old as me. I was surprised to see the bicycle style ball bearings with race on that one part! Very cool.

  • @embee4800
    @embee4800 6 років тому

    excellent work - i am inspired......

  • @ronsbeerreviewstools4361
    @ronsbeerreviewstools4361 6 років тому

    A good video , and restoration.

  •  5 років тому

    The best tools clinic! I subscribe!

  • @ikweetvannixx
    @ikweetvannixx 6 років тому +4

    I really need to get myself some of those pointy vicegrips :)

  • @koizora3430
    @koizora3430 7 років тому

    before i watch diresta but you are the best thank you for showing good stuffs with love from saudi arabia

  • @Hans.Lavoie
    @Hans.Lavoie 6 років тому

    Restauration blower whit only 3 tools :). Nice job

  • @voiceofreason5916
    @voiceofreason5916 6 років тому +1

    Woah. Did you actually give up on that cog at the 14:00 mark? I am astonished, given your typical persistence...

  • @Wasserverschmutzung
    @Wasserverschmutzung 7 років тому +2

    Great video. I think you could try joining these two screwdrivers on top, so they would stay together instead of going to sides.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому +2

      I should have put more effort into that and welded something together, but I was getting tired.

  • @jayamd3579
    @jayamd3579 7 років тому

    nice shaft, new sub too

  • @georgeharrod7805
    @georgeharrod7805 7 років тому +55

    7:24... I fully expected to hear, "Focus you fuck"... Pavlov's viewer?

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому +10

      +Dyler Turden I say this to myself when I get distracted.

    • @thepichner
      @thepichner 7 років тому +16

      AvE reference?

    • @Halfstep2024
      @Halfstep2024 7 років тому +3

      Dyler Turden definitely an AvE reference. she's choochin now though!

    • @dann123123123
      @dann123123123 6 років тому

      but is he Canadian like AvE ?

  • @noahingram8052
    @noahingram8052 4 роки тому

    Local man burns down restoration shop today

  • @simplemanduke7128
    @simplemanduke7128 7 років тому

    I didn't want to criticize the Maestro. But y'all said it first. the reason why there's a threaded recessed cap over the bearings is to hold packed grease. I have seen these blowers with oil ports too though. Love the videos. An excellent addition to the regular Diresta builds.

  • @InstaMealGaming
    @InstaMealGaming 6 років тому

    Wow manufactured just 20 minutes from me! Crazy!

  • @phillipmccormick1508
    @phillipmccormick1508 6 років тому

    wow this is going to be a good one.wow.

  • @TheMDGeist66
    @TheMDGeist66 7 років тому

    100 years between tune ups. wish they still made good stuff like this.

  • @ExmarkDude
    @ExmarkDude 7 років тому

    Your middle finger to that stubborn nut made my day!

  • @1stTimeVenture
    @1stTimeVenture 7 років тому +2

    i like at 3:35 you flipped that nut off, like AH HA beat you! but i have not worked on machines like this since my dad passed away. he was born in 1945, and he had a bunch of his dads old tools, he was born 1901, so it was stuff passed down. i used to love working on them, cleaning them..and well as you know..things made then if taken care of LAST FOREVER..not anymore..

  • @geosutube
    @geosutube 5 років тому

    Damn! I do love a good pair of Genuine Vise Grips. None Better.

  • @legendarydragon7431
    @legendarydragon7431 5 років тому

    that's really cool because i live 1/4 of a mile out of lancaster, PA

  • @eriksiegler5832
    @eriksiegler5832 Рік тому

    Just got a functioning one for free, I covered for a friend at a scrap yard and was told I could have it... it does need a new wooden handle but other than that it still blows like a champ.

  • @user-jt6yt6op8l
    @user-jt6yt6op8l 4 роки тому

    Молодец! Класный мужик! Золотые руки : - ))

  • @Quagmire88
    @Quagmire88 7 років тому

    Lancaster, PA not too far from me. Its great to see these old american made tools.

  • @deewhyy7012
    @deewhyy7012 6 років тому

    All hand tools, I commend you not only for your patience, but because it's the smart solution. But damn that's a greasy project.

  • @victoriaeads6126
    @victoriaeads6126 Рік тому

    It is strange to see you use an off the shelf wrench 😂💖

  • @georgegrieder6089
    @georgegrieder6089 7 років тому

    love every part do not have right tool to take apart use what you have that is what I have done for 60 yrs still known as the fixer of almost anything

  • @birddog61999
    @birddog61999 7 років тому +12

    Just a tip for you, a 50-50 mix of automatic trans fluid and Acetone is a 10 times better penetrating oil than wd-40. Its cheap as well, just doesn't smell as nice. Might help you out on some stuck bolts in the future. I keep some in an old metal squirt can, just give it a few shakes and then a squirt or two on the fastener. Great video though, very worthy of a subscription.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому +7

      +The Betrayer Good tip! The smell is key though.

    • @VintageSpeedwerks
      @VintageSpeedwerks 7 років тому +5

      +Hand Tool Rescue everyone says that mixture, nasty! PB blaster works wonders for me.

    • @williamthomas6688
      @williamthomas6688 6 років тому +1

      Incorrect. AVE tested it against all kinds of penetrating lubricants. Check out the video on it.

    • @violentpwn
      @violentpwn 5 років тому

      Heard some. Good ol dot3 brake fluid does fantastic as well... I watched a comparison video the other day of most common penetrants .. Pretty interesting.

  • @trollforge
    @trollforge 7 років тому +2

    Power Fist parts tray! What part of Canada are you in?

  • @Zimke42
    @Zimke42 6 років тому

    I would love to get my hands on a good hand crank blower like this for my forge. The only new ones I've found are crap.

  • @TheeJMC
    @TheeJMC 6 років тому

    I love locking pliers too ;)

  • @yopyopu3258
    @yopyopu3258 7 років тому

    Awesome ;) keep going

  • @TheUndyingAngel666
    @TheUndyingAngel666 3 роки тому

    I appreciate the effort to restore and fix old tools, and I won't hate on anyone for ignorance of a subject, but seeing that screwdriver go into that phosphor bronze gear while you cranked on that fan hurt very deeply.
    There's a ton of info on these things old blowers. Please just take the time to research items you intend to save so you don't risk ruining such a valuable part, like that gear.

  • @retropixelshow
    @retropixelshow 6 років тому

    Built to last :D 116 Years and still holds together.
    Today this thing would break after the Warranty.

  • @d.mushroomhunter3528
    @d.mushroomhunter3528 5 років тому

    Frankenstein 400 blower nice!!

  • @Cross9819
    @Cross9819 7 років тому

    Nice!

  • @michaelpage7691
    @michaelpage7691 5 років тому

    I concur with The previous guy....the finished product is what counts. Another great job parts 1&2. If you read this...could you tell us where you get these tools from at the start....just interested in how you acquire your nicks nacks .👍🏻😁🇦🇺

  • @gestric2791
    @gestric2791 7 років тому +3

    I love this viedeos

  • @nukenvy2
    @nukenvy2 7 років тому

    Fire!

  • @tomskaggs7918
    @tomskaggs7918 5 років тому

    I like to watch a master at work I have trouble drive a nail in straight

  • @Mercmad
    @Mercmad 5 років тому

    Seen and used a few of these years ago,most were mounted on vehicles used by farriers who would go around stables reshoeing horses and race horses. They are bit small to run a Smiths forge though, you need to have someone cranking it to keep the air flowing in the hearth. Nowadays propane powered ovens work better and are more controllable when specific heat is required.

  • @zabou3867
    @zabou3867 6 років тому

    ignore the youtube nerds you did great with what you had

  • @MegaJoeytube
    @MegaJoeytube 3 роки тому +1

    I don't know how that 90% grease and petrol work bench didn't instantly combust when using the blowtorch 😂

  • @wayneswonderarium
    @wayneswonderarium 11 місяців тому

    The quaint days before hand tool wrenches

  • @warrendonga
    @warrendonga 6 років тому

    Vicegrips are sockets and a screwdriver is a chisel 👌

  • @michaelmiles9840
    @michaelmiles9840 3 роки тому

    I love the bird trying to get hardware off. I do that too. Hahaha

  • @dem0nchild610
    @dem0nchild610 3 роки тому

    That's Amish engineering right there everything looks like it was kept in fantastic shape

  • @namor__
    @namor__ 4 роки тому

    I am restoring one of these also, found one at an estate sale for $50 dollars under a pile of rubble, along with a beautiful leg vice. Everything has come off fairly easy so far, but I cannot get that reducer flair that holds in the bearings at @9:35 . I was hoping you might have some insight on how to maybe get it off. I’ve tried everything from heat, degreaser, to sheer force. It unscrews most of the way, but at the last 1/4” or so it just stops unscrewing. Your advice would be greatly appreciated!!!

  • @AFpaleoCon
    @AFpaleoCon 6 років тому

    I have one of these and it works well but I'd love to do this to it. But after seeing how complicated this was, I'm reconsidering.

  • @cyberpred
    @cyberpred 5 років тому

    Us "Old Timers" made our own tools.

  • @tri-statewifillc6529
    @tri-statewifillc6529 7 років тому

    I can watch this all day. Been obsessed with old vintage and cast parts. keep it up! as mentioned before tho, some tool usage was a little cringe worthy. lol. Pick up some sockets mainly.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому

      +Tri-State WIFI LLC Haha thanks! I do have sockets, just none that are an inch and a half wide! I should buy a larger set...

    • @tri-statewifillc6529
      @tri-statewifillc6529 7 років тому

      Hand Tool Rescue Buy some cheap ones. they are a dime a dozen online. But anyways great stuff dude! I constantly restore old rusty/greasy tools/items. Too much fun. Wife doesn't like the gritty nails afterwards but also doesn't mind. lol

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  7 років тому

      I should put up the one this guy found. Just to cover all my bases!
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    • @tri-statewifillc6529
      @tri-statewifillc6529 7 років тому

      Hand Tool Rescue haha

  • @ShnitzlHaus
    @ShnitzlHaus 7 років тому +1

    where in canada are you located? ontario?

  • @HboskO1982
    @HboskO1982 7 років тому +43

    @3:35 :D

  • @adrianreyes330
    @adrianreyes330 7 років тому

    I was watching this upside down and didn't even notice

  • @Furt0riginal
    @Furt0riginal 4 роки тому

    Qué producto echas al principio para aflojar tornillos? Gracias

  • @longbow1965
    @longbow1965 6 років тому

    Great videos man! Funny how all of the arm chair mechanics are telling you how to do things when they are not there in the moment taking it apart like you. Gee maybe it is possible you don't have some of the tools they are describing. Any way, good video. Keep up the good work.

  • @cptnjoe5027
    @cptnjoe5027 5 років тому

    I gotta ask, that gear that you weren't able to free. Did you ever try seeing if it was a left hand threaded?

  • @TheRonin2120
    @TheRonin2120 5 років тому

    Ok I have never seen a socket wrench like that. What brand name is that socket wrench?

  • @SeanFix
    @SeanFix 2 роки тому

    just curious why you don't use sockets? Love the content!

  • @KG-yn9qi
    @KG-yn9qi 5 років тому

    Did you try turning the spanner nuts to left??? Maybe left handed!

  • @perttiplays2628
    @perttiplays2628 5 років тому

    18,00 that hammer song thing👍👌