I say that you are a wizard AND really comedic. I love your sense of humor. We don't know when you pop up to make us laugh. On the other hand, I enjoy watching tools I never knew existed, projects that are so big and complicated, and you do it with ease. The birds head had me laughing. Many thanks for your talents, and for making these great videos.
Excellent video, HTR. After painting for 30 yrs. including much spraying, I was fascinated by the 20's technology of sprayers along with their compressors. Nice job, I'd love to try that unit out.
Oh great All this antique tools was made perfectly, so many years and still is working like new, only need cleaning and refresh in the right hands You are awesome 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Whenever you can, always get tools. And if coin permits, always modify old tools to modern spec. Better cords, plugs, brushes, to the extreme, brushless motors vs the original windings (tho that's for the advanced class). Modern garbage doesn't even come close, breaks apart in your hands, it's expensive as frak and for no good reason either, since production costs don't even bite a third of the selling price.
@@aserta I always tell the younger people to NOT buy new unless absolutely necessary. It doesn't matter if its a tool or not. I bought a clock radio because it had a CD player in it and I wanted to wake to music. It lasted 2 months and was $75.00 So I dug out my old Panasonic clock radio that was over 25 years old and it is still on my bedside table working as great as the day I bought it. The same goes for most tools and household products unless of course they were made in a foreign country. When we stopped making items I believe that's where we went wrong.
More no pressure regulator. It's spitting for inconsistent pressure and mabie the paints to thick. He probs dident play with it much to get it playing prefect, just enough to show it's pushing air as intended.
Great restoration . I love tools from that era , l inherited a bunch of old tools from my dad , much more durable than modern big box store tools . I really enjoy some of the very subtle humor you throw in every now and then . Thanks 😊😊
I used to work with my hands quite a bit and was very happy as a lower echelon gunsmith in a retail outlet.. However your workmanship is really impressive and top notch. Continue with the projects, I really enjoy watching you, now that I am retired.
@@High_Caliberthere technically is a really tiny amount of atmosphere at the ISS' altitude, that's why they have engines onboard to reboost periodically. the air molecules are spaced so far apart they stop behaving like a "gas" and more like tiny individual particles pinging around, so most of acoustics stop applying. but sound is just pressure waves, and if the amplitude is high enough, it'll make the pressure needed to do anything, although at that point, whether that even counts as a "sound" you can "hear" vs a "periodic massive hypersonic gas jet" you can "get obliterated by" is debatable. a large enough explosion could theoretically produce such a rapid increase in pressure that it would bulge the atmosphere out locally and potentially carry the noise to an object otherwise in a relative vacuum. not to mention flying debris could hit the station and make quite a racket. you could argue that a slab of wood soaked in solvents couldn't possibly produce an asteroid-impact-level explosion, but THEY ARE ENGAGING IN HYPERBOLE AND THAT IS THE ENTIRE POINT
@@spambot7110 You are literally the most impressive spambot I've ever encountered. Whilst we are engaging in hyperbole...would an astronaut then hold his breath and stick his head outside to hear the shockwave as it approaches, or would they just stick their ears to the fuselage from the inside?
If anyone wonders if the narrated vids are worth the patreon subscription, just fracking do it. The sensuality of this man's voice caresses my ears Gingerly. A bargain.
You did a great job on this that brass plaque looked great! Guess the valves were not quite right as of the low pressure coming out. You have great skills .
I'm really bummed out ever since Garbage On The Floor's contract didn't get renewed. It's insulting how they didn't even write Garbage off, they just dumped them between episodes.
That 'Spra - more' decal you made looks bloody awesome. The picture you _spra'd_ with the paint sprayer however, was a work of art and should be hanging in The Louvre.
Muchas personas hemos tenido esos malos pensamientos por diferentes motivos pero existen muchas cosas que nos hacen sentir mejor,no dejes de buscarlas saludos de navolato sinaloa México amigo
My uncle was a painter and I remember he had a sprayer something like that. It had a round ended motor but I do know it was belt driven. Awesome restoration.
Right, but before that asbestos was like, the miracle material. They dug it up, tested it and were like "Wow, we could use this for so many things!" And they decided, "let's use it for EVERYTHING! There's no way this could ever backfire on us!" Years later, their families are entitled to compensation.
Excellent job! When you're out looking for new projects, keep your eyes open for a hand vise. Not only will it make a nice project but they are very useful when handling small iteams at the wire wheel.
@@moconnell663 Too thin. The fender/grill protectors we use are slightly thicker and usually smooth finished. They are also usually more flexible than that. They would probably work better actually.
Steel doesn't need cutting fluid or cutting oil. The only time you'll notice a difference is when pushing it very hard, a slotting op, or when you need an improvement in surface finish. And the benefits in those areas are negligible. Cutting fluid is a must on aluminum, nickel alloys and superalloys (Monel, Inconel, super duplex, Hastelloy, etc).
Finally some one makes a new label. I like it. And unless you have the ability to adjust the air brush, it looks like it is a great splatter paint setup... Thumbs Up!
boomtinsley I'm a chick and I re watched that like 5 times...then I showed my husband and asked him "is he insinuating what I think he's insinuating"? And my husband just laughed and 😉😂
What a great grafiti artist!! You should go yo the streets an paint the world! 😁...thank for your videos.. love to see them all..not that i restore anything.. but love how you turn garbage into shining new looking things.
So wait... Does this mean you're going to stop rattle-canning your projects into oblivion at the end of your videos and give them proper paint jobs? I no longer have to sit through 20 minutes of interesting content only to be sent into a twitching fit of silent rage during the last 5? Kiss me.
Rattle cans have their place in the paint world. For example, portability, and economical cost. Surely you’re not so big headed that you think you’ re above using a rattle can when the situation calls for it.
Generally, I don't respond to advertising, sponsorship or product placement but I DID go and buy some Evaporust. Seeing how well it performs on all of your videos was a good endorsement.
The re-manufacturing of the plaque was impressive!
As soon as he got done sanding, I wanted to do that for a sign myself, came out great
Yeh, the plaque came out awesome! totally impressive.
I second that notion.
My goodness, what an absolute treasure this channel is. It's got everything you could want, including lasers!
The only intro that nobody skips on YT.
ikr
It's entertaining, he varies it up every now and then, it's not super long, and it's well done. Lots of giant companies could learn from it!
Oh yeah that is so true😃
I skip it every time, who wants noise in their resto vids? I don't, that's why I watch this channel.
Can confirm
I’ve never heard a real laser in person but something seemed a bit off about the sound of that laser.
I was concerned too, but it told me not to worry.
Ъ
Then you fully admit that’s how a laser could sound, since you’ve never heard one.
Specially after a few beers!
@@HandToolRescue i guess we don't talk about the pigeon ?
How you keep in mind what goes where, in what order, and at how much tension, simply amazes me. I thoroughly enjoy your videos
I mean it's probably pretty easy for him to keep track of the order & such, seeing as he films the disassembly
I say that you are a wizard AND really comedic. I love your sense of humor. We don't know when you pop up to make us laugh. On the other hand, I enjoy watching tools I never knew existed, projects that are so big and complicated, and you do it with ease. The birds head had me laughing. Many thanks for your talents, and for making these great videos.
Excellent video, HTR. After painting for 30 yrs. including much spraying, I was fascinated by the 20's technology of sprayers along with their compressors. Nice job, I'd love to try that unit out.
In these extremely difficult times,watching your videos provide me with a sense of ease. Thank you. Peace.
That pigeon head at 14:49 caught me off guard
Must have been speaking to Uri Tuchman recently.
I was thinking WTF????? myself there.
Safety Blursed
That’s not a pigeon head, it’s just the way he parts his hair.
me to when camera zoomed back i saw Bird head i start ROFL
Very nice, I can't believe how quickly you work.....You're a wizard Harry....
I freaking love the intro! Brings me back to the '70s! I always listen to it three or four times.
It’s been too long! I’ve been watching other restoration channels to get my fix. I watched a guy restore a FAKE SWORD!!! I need more of the real thing
Trevor Andersen
The rusty blue Makita drill is an awesome one.
I bet Evaporust couldn’t even touch that “rust”.
Oh great
All this antique tools was made perfectly, so many years and still is working like new, only need cleaning and refresh in the right hands
You are awesome 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Whenever you can, always get tools. And if coin permits, always modify old tools to modern spec. Better cords, plugs, brushes, to the extreme, brushless motors vs the original windings (tho that's for the advanced class). Modern garbage doesn't even come close, breaks apart in your hands, it's expensive as frak and for no good reason either, since production costs don't even bite a third of the selling price.
@@aserta I always tell the younger people to NOT buy new unless absolutely necessary. It doesn't matter if its a tool or not.
I bought a clock radio because it had a CD player in it and I wanted to wake to music. It lasted 2 months and was $75.00 So I dug out my old Panasonic clock radio that was over 25 years old and it is still on my bedside table working as great as the day I bought it.
The same goes for most tools and household products unless of course they were made in a foreign country. When we stopped making items I believe that's where we went wrong.
Yeah after all these years and a complete rebuild it still doesn't work worth a💩
@@jusb1066 I think he just doesn't have a period correct airbrush
More no pressure regulator. It's spitting for inconsistent pressure and mabie the paints to thick. He probs dident play with it much to get it playing prefect, just enough to show it's pushing air as intended.
Great restoration . I love tools from that era , l inherited a bunch of old tools from my dad , much more durable than modern big box store tools . I really enjoy some of the very subtle humor you throw in every now and then . Thanks 😊😊
That ID badge re pop was super satisfying! Great job.
I used to work with my hands quite a bit and was very happy as a lower echelon gunsmith in a retail outlet.. However your workmanship is really impressive and top notch. Continue with the projects, I really enjoy watching you, now that I am retired.
I live in the Eastern US and I think I would hear the explosion when that workbench catches fire
I'm still mad that excessively flammable workbench has yet to get an acting credit in the open.
Bro the ISS will hear that if it ever happens
@@LeglessWonder It's space. They might see it, maybe feel it, but I really doubt they are going to hear it :)
@@High_Caliberthere technically is a really tiny amount of atmosphere at the ISS' altitude, that's why they have engines onboard to reboost periodically. the air molecules are spaced so far apart they stop behaving like a "gas" and more like tiny individual particles pinging around, so most of acoustics stop applying. but sound is just pressure waves, and if the amplitude is high enough, it'll make the pressure needed to do anything, although at that point, whether that even counts as a "sound" you can "hear" vs a "periodic massive hypersonic gas jet" you can "get obliterated by" is debatable. a large enough explosion could theoretically produce such a rapid increase in pressure that it would bulge the atmosphere out locally and potentially carry the noise to an object otherwise in a relative vacuum. not to mention flying debris could hit the station and make quite a racket.
you could argue that a slab of wood soaked in solvents couldn't possibly produce an asteroid-impact-level explosion, but THEY ARE ENGAGING IN HYPERBOLE AND THAT IS THE ENTIRE POINT
@@spambot7110 You are literally the most impressive spambot I've ever encountered. Whilst we are engaging in hyperbole...would an astronaut then hold his breath and stick his head outside to hear the shockwave as it approaches, or would they just stick their ears to the fuselage from the inside?
I thought for sure you would start playing a flute @ 13:30. But 14:50 caught me totally by surprise, well done.👍 Love your work, sir.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I just love your work, you are easily one of my favorite restoration youtubers by a long shot.
If anyone wonders if the narrated vids are worth the patreon subscription, just fracking do it. The sensuality of this man's voice caresses my ears Gingerly. A bargain.
You did a great job on this that brass plaque looked great! Guess the valves were not quite right as of the low pressure coming out. You have great skills .
The mark plate is astonishingly well made. Beautiful
I'll say what we are all thinking, though it's controversial: I miss Scaling Banana (for scale).
Matt Thompson Also where is the Nutella?
Oh don't you worry....they are still around.
@@HandToolRescue 👈🏾👍🏾
@@michaelbreault5 the Nutella is on the evaporust
Aamir Tariq I see it but I’m talking on the intro
The best restaurations channel, hello from Brazil!
"When the moon hits your eye
and you paint 'til you cry
that's Spra-More"
Kristoffer Nygren v
when it sprays in your eye and it makes big boys cry, thats a spra-more
I absolutely love your intro. Your videos are relaxing but your intro always makes me smile.
I'm really bummed out ever since Garbage On The Floor's contract didn't get renewed. It's insulting how they didn't even write Garbage off, they just dumped them between episodes.
@Forever Jung Wait, harassing the grinder? I thought they got caught catfishing on Grindr and mugging people... I'm confused...
Garbage On The Floor - the motto of this years US Democrat convention.
I heard they got cleaned up and went to better things.
Are we watching the same video?
@@bashkillszombies right..
Your intro is a riot! But, thank you for the information on the fabric reinforced rubber.
Great face protection while wirebrushing! 😂 Your label turned out great, good job!
Uri Tuchman would love it...
Thanks!
The laser noise your machine makes, may I say, is ✨SPECTACULAR✨
Dude, I love your artistic skills. That painting at the end... Louvre quality work!
These machines are very rare, I can see you appreciate that finding this one was a real coo...coo!
Your intro for these videos always make me smile not to mention these awesome restorations, keep up the good work!
That 'Spra - more' decal you made looks bloody awesome.
The picture you _spra'd_ with the paint sprayer however, was a work of art and should be hanging in The Louvre.
Man I will never get tired of watching you work
I swear your videos save my life everyday I legit have suicidal thoughts and your vids keep me from ending it all thank you for your amazing channel
Those thoughts are common and that's why I like to work with my hands.
Muchas personas hemos tenido esos malos pensamientos por diferentes motivos pero existen muchas cosas que nos hacen sentir mejor,no dejes de buscarlas saludos de navolato sinaloa México amigo
My uncle was a painter and I remember he had a sprayer something like that. It had a round ended motor but I do know it was belt driven. Awesome restoration.
G’day and greeting from Tasmania Australia........Congratulations on a terrific restoration.........regards John
16:04 i see what you did there! sneaky ahahahaha
Come in Tokyo!
@@davidsholts It's Tune in Tokyo, I played this game with my sister before I realized it was wrong to play with your sister.
@@trumpstroll7438 🤣🤣🤣
@@trumpstroll7438 Alabama 100
It took me a second.
loved the restoration and absolutely awe struck by the magnificent masterpiece of airbrush artistry at the end!
"I am the laser machine. I became self aware. Keep bringing me more painted brass, bearded man, and I shall spare your life"
I can't believe you didn't blow across the holes in the tube like a flute. That's like a requirement, man.
Cool restoration. Love your channel.
I’m a simple man. I see Hand Tool Rescue upload. I click. I like. :)
It is really a magical antique machine, complex but effective, it is hard to imagine people designing and using it a hundred years ago.
Question, what do you do with your restored items, keep them, sell them or donate to museum ? Thanks love your channel.....C.
I burn them all!!!! You can actually watch my most recent shop tour to see what has been sold and what is still around.
@@HandToolRescue The restored flame thrower works great!
@@HandToolRescue make one video of your shop ..with description of item and how that work also .. welddon
Those super-flat one-way valves are a very clever piece of engineering.
Good job . machine
Another work of art, belongs in a museum.
Me: dissasembled old electric motor, then watch hand tools rescue
HTR: “Keep wet in case of asbestos”
Me: 😳😱
Its likely fine, asbestos is only in old old gaskets, past the 50s they started to use it less because they found better materials
Right, but before that asbestos was like, the miracle material. They dug it up, tested it and were like "Wow, we could use this for so many things!" And they decided, "let's use it for EVERYTHING! There's no way this could ever backfire on us!" Years later, their families are entitled to compensation.
당신의 미소가 너무 웃기시네요
그리고 어쩌면 손재주가 그리 좋습니까
감탄사가 절로 나오네요
Was I the only one who waited for the part at 14:00 to be played like a flute? XD
Was thinking the same.
Nope
Zamfir of the pan flute redux
Omg I thought the same thing. Lol
That was a BIG pigeon !! And a very god restoration !! You really made it better than new !! Great work !!
aaaa at last wait is over. I was waiting when u upload a video
I dont know about you guys, but at least 50% of the reason that I subscribed was just because I really like the intro.
EXCELENTE TRABALHO !!!👏👏👏👏
Excellent job! When you're out looking for new projects, keep your eyes open for a hand vise. Not only will it make a nice project but they are very useful when handling small iteams at the wire wheel.
The valves must be made of an even more flexible material ... you would have a better result.
Enjoy
I would say 50-60 duro silicon rubber
Hand Tool Rescue...you sir are a genius. Also great historical insight. Thanks!
Evapo-rust is like liquid magic... Having tried it once I can say that it works impressively well.
The label plate is incredible!! Keep it up.
16:09 "Fabric-reinforced oil-resistant rubber" which you, mere mortals, know as "doormat" :)
I thought it looked like a mechanics fender-protector.
Who’re you calling a doormat? 😡🤯
🤣😂🤣😂
@@moconnell663 Too thin. The fender/grill protectors we use are slightly thicker and usually smooth finished. They are also usually more flexible than that.
They would probably work better actually.
I enjoy watching the teardown and the rebuilds.
awesome! and its NOT "pure garbage" haha my favorite Eric quote
That's a super job. It reminds me of the old vacuum brake pump on the old GM locks I used to work on the diaphragm was always going on em.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who “after a snoopy happy dance “ slows the video to the slowest stetting to make it last as long as possible! 😬
When I have the stomach for it, I slow videos of trump down to half speed, just so I can laugh a little.
I am so impressed with your skills. I’m totally hooked on your channel.
I thought the part buffing pigeon had gone extinct....
VERY good painting, Eric. You get a gold star! Go grab yourself a juice box.
How often do you watch your footage before assembling, or do you go by memory whole projects?
I would never have recognised the tool...
Great job again!
For God's sake, man. Use some cutting fluid when you're milling through steel.
Steel doesn't need cutting fluid or cutting oil. The only time you'll notice a difference is when pushing it very hard, a slotting op, or when you need an improvement in surface finish. And the benefits in those areas are negligible. Cutting fluid is a must on aluminum, nickel alloys and superalloys (Monel, Inconel, super duplex, Hastelloy, etc).
He adds oil , but probably cut that part out. But you can cleary see some kind of oil on metal.
I would just like to say that you have the absolute best intro on youtube.
16:11
I thought it was dried pieces of old paint.
I did too. Got to that spot and went "ohhhhhhh"
Still the best tool rescue channel
"Wanna know how I got these scars?" - that painting probably
Your intros always reminds me of early 90's PBS DIY shows.
17:49 i think you lost the little balls, you can see them in this frame: 4:35
Those are actually the end of the pins that hold the cam parts of that shaft on.
@@HandToolRescue Interesting! Didn't know that. Thanks for answering
Finally some one makes a new label. I like it. And unless you have the ability to adjust the air brush, it looks like it is a great splatter paint setup... Thumbs Up!
Am I the only one that thought that thing was a car's master cylinder?
Yeap
The fact that you remember how to put these together is just as cool as watching you take th apart
10:03 Ah, yes. Blacksmith axe.
Looks like a ball peen hatchet to me.
Wow. I didnt know Canadian birds could use a drill press. Superb restoration as always.
13:17 Jethro Tull cover band imminent
You turned into a wrench user!!! LOL !! Nice work!!! Dont miss one ever!!! greetings from Argentina
16:04 ; ) i saw what you did there
boomtinsley I'm a chick and I re watched that like 5 times...then I showed my husband and asked him "is he insinuating what I think he's insinuating"? And my husband just laughed and 😉😂
What a great grafiti artist!! You should go yo the streets an paint the world! 😁...thank for your videos.. love to see them all..not that i restore anything.. but love how you turn garbage into shining new looking things.
So wait... Does this mean you're going to stop rattle-canning your projects into oblivion at the end of your videos and give them proper paint jobs?
I no longer have to sit through 20 minutes of interesting content only to be sent into a twitching fit of silent rage during the last 5?
Kiss me.
Rattle cans have their place in the paint world. For example, portability, and economical cost. Surely you’re not so big headed that you think you’ re above using a rattle can when the situation calls for it.
Always perfect results!! Golden hands!! Perfect skills
Sexy smile at the start: thumbs up
Axel Rubio Carrillo
Agreed. This man could probably even charm a used-car salesman.
@@noisytim best thing ive read today.
Glad to see you back. I been watching reruns of your videos I really like them alot
5:06 xD
That brand plaque came out awesome!
This is really a fantastic restoration. I want to see an electrical restoration work. Thank you.
Nice twins to work on. Great job as always.
AWESOME RESTORATION!!
Love what you did, in reproducing the label!! Great Job as usual!!
Generally, I don't respond to advertising, sponsorship or product placement but I DID go and buy some Evaporust. Seeing how well it performs on all of your videos was a good endorsement.
The painting was incredible you can tell because it was happy
I get this Perfect Strangers vibe from your intro song. It’s my life and my dream, nothings going to stop me now.
Went from "rusty score" back to "Spra More". Very nice work, especially on re-creating that sign.
I love restoring things. People throws away to mutch good things that just needs a little love to work like new.