No kidding. I'm not a stickler; don't use a guard on my table saw for example, but it's too easy to see in my mind's eye how horribly south running a chop saw with no guard could easily go.
That saw could have been cleaned up without all that drama 🤣. Such stupid fools in this world! Look how clean it came with some soap and water, acting like he did something spectacular
You missed putting the clear plastic guard back on to stop any user from touching the spinning blade as the saw rises up, probably one of the most important safety guards!
Looks like the original guard was pretty broken. But I would not personally be willing to run the saw with a blade installed without getting and installing a replacement guard.
You are a true fixer of things. Shame there was no replacement for the shield. However... also knowing how to recreate the decals, from scratch, is another world entirely. Graphics, as well as mechanically inclined? Damn... You're good.
What amazes me about these types of restorations is the re-assembly. How do you remember where all the different parts go, and all the screws, washers, clasps, springs, nuts, etc.?
Excellent restoration! - One thing to remember and not shown is "Alignment" of the tool. Making sure the angle stops are set to true vertical 90°, Miter center 90° and 45° either side. Also, the back fence must be aligned 90° to the blade. Otherwise your tool will build in progressive errors in your woodworking project.
Wow! Fantastic restoration! I kept thinking how my Dad would have loved to meet you. He loved fixing old tools and did a bit of imaginative repurposing of some. Thanks for the video and the reminder of my Dad.😊
Nice restoration. Do you plan to add the sawblade guard again? I just get goosebumps watching the 'naked' blade go round when it's in the up position. Otherwise well done 🙂
I always love to watch restoration videos. It's such an art to bring back to life the machines and tools that our countries were built with. Regrettably, the background noises in this one were too distracting for me. Had to play it on mute.
@RestorationVS LOL! Of course, I forgive you that! If I have difficulty with the background noise in future videos, I will put on mute again. But I will still watch them! 😉
I came to the decision during the disassembly that this is a project I would probably never want to take on myself 😂 Great work sir, as always. It's a great pleasure to watch your videos!
Looks great, however you have replaced the original negative rake blade with a positive rake blade. You should really only use negative rake blades on chop saws as a positive rake can pull the wood up off the deck and result in a jam or worse. Positive rake blades are for table saws and circular saws.
Wow! Really nice work! However, because you left off the clear plastic blade guard, using this tool without that guard is now incredibly dangerous. You need to make a new clear plastic blade guard before using this tool. I’ve taken verbatim testimony from far too many people who cut off their fingers because they removed that clear plastic blade guard because they thought it was a hindrance or unnecessary, and nothing could be further from the truth. Keep up the good work! And make a new blade guard!
I love it, tear down and muck ooooh. Best part of any job for me is getting the grime and grease cleaned up after the tear down. Also excellent restoration through out.
You forgot to replace part of the blade guard during the rebuild. As it is at the present time there is no protection to prevent serious injury if your hand comes anywhere near the blade while is still spinning down. It would also be nice if this model had a blade brake when you release the trigger.
I have seen someone cut half their hand off because they decided to remove the guard. I hope if this saw is being used that it gets a proper guard replacement.
I like that this was done with relatively basic tools! No 3D printer or laser etcher, lots of ingenuity and elbow grease. It didn't seem fake to me (I admit I am no expert) the amount of grease and rust seemed realistic. I'm sure there were things omitted, but I enjoyed it!
C'est formidable mais c'est dommage de ne pas avoir pu réparer la protection en plastique qui était cassée mais aurait pu être restaurée au minimum pour assurer la protection de la lame de cet appareil qui sans cela est extrêmement dangereux.
I'm probably wrong. I honestly know very little about the electric service in countries outside of the USA. But. To me, it looked like the original plug was for a 110v service, and the final was for a 220v service? Where am I wrong? Someone please educate me. Thank you.
Blade guard is essential. Put it on even if it looks dull as it could save you from serious injury.
No kidding. I'm not a stickler; don't use a guard on my table saw for example, but it's too easy to see in my mind's eye how horribly south running a chop saw with no guard could easily go.
no music no trash talking no begging for anything just a perfect restoration!
Wouldn't mind some audio or textual commentary
Brilliant, by far the best video of professional repair work, without the ego bits. Great stuff…thank you.
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I love when people take old stuff and make it like new again!
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I'm always impressed at the time they spend making these things look old.
really good work... and I know finding a replacement for that broken guard is probably about impossible... but it's really a must
All of these restoration videos look like the items get dunked in the same mud hole.
Well observed! Sadly, it's part of the show nowadays in order to get more hits!
Yyyyup
It's not impossible tho
They could also be recoveries from tsunamis
Are you using laundry detergent to clean them? I didn't recognize the blue bag
This is an expert rebuild technician. You can tell he has a lot of experience.
i dont thinks he should use penetrating oils for carbon brush plastic housing, penetrations oils are for metal screw
That saw could have been cleaned up without all that drama 🤣. Such stupid fools in this world! Look how clean it came with some soap and water, acting like he did something spectacular
Happy to see the armature and worm gear still available. I always end up with critical parts shortages.
You missed putting the clear plastic guard back on to stop any user from touching the spinning blade as the saw rises up, probably one of the most important safety guards!
My thought too. Great for losing fingers or more. Why even put the guard mechanism back on if not using the guard itself.
Looks like the original guard was pretty broken. But I would not personally be willing to run the saw with a blade installed without getting and installing a replacement guard.
I didn’t see him grease the drive gears. Should he have or maybe it wasn’t video’d.
That was broken and new was not available.
@@richardcasey7521 29:46 - 29:52
Wow, that looks and works gooder than new!
I cannot say enough about your ability to put the most complex gadgets back together again!!
how do he remember how to put together those screw and stuff, are he playback the recording video or he write it all down
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Что бы там не говорили работа выполнена прекрасно Я бы хотел чтобы ты чинил мои инструменты!
Спасибо за лайк моего видео
I love these restoration videos. So engrossing with the sound off, I can binge watch for hours. Thank you for making these excellent videos.
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Awesome job dude
You are so talented 🎉🎉🎉😊
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Write subscribe in the dirt while you’re cleaning up people will love it. Love from America brother!!
How is this even possible? Superb work! Right down to even naming your layers in Illustrator. You win, Restoration VS!
I give you an A+ for the restoration and the editing.
Resurrecting a tool from the dead and editing not boring or repetitive. Subscribed.
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Seems like a lot of work for something u can go buy new for about $100 bucks
@@JacobThibodaux-p1p
And that is exactly the problem of our times..
Top job 👏 👌 👍 😊
Thank you 🙏
You are a true fixer of things.
Shame there was no replacement for the shield.
However... also knowing how to recreate the decals, from scratch, is another world entirely.
Graphics, as well as mechanically inclined?
Damn... You're good.
The decals were what got me too Seemsayin
@@natureboygolfer I really had to give him a big nod. For most... it's one or the other. He's got both.
@@Seemsayinبيبي👏ثثصصصضصضضضض
As far as I could see, it just needed a clean and the guard fixing. You cleaned it - nice job.
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Awesome and brilliant restoration. Almost out of factory product. Many many congratulations.
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Genial. Excelente. Muchas gracias. Saludos desde Paraguay
Not having any heavy tools like the other channels, yet producing a better result is beyond amazing
10/10
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Nicely done, good work.👍. It came out beautiful.
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
MAn you aren an expert, nice meeting you !!👍
Beautifully done...can't even imagine the number of hours you had into that project
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34 minutes 53 seconds. He is fast lol.
What amazes me about these types of restorations is the re-assembly. How do you remember where all the different parts go, and all the screws, washers, clasps, springs, nuts, etc.?
Excellent restoration! - One thing to remember and not shown is "Alignment" of the tool. Making sure the angle stops are set to true vertical 90°, Miter center 90° and 45° either side. Also, the back fence must be aligned 90° to the blade. Otherwise your tool will build in progressive errors in your woodworking project.
I love to see these restorations....amazing...we are such a "throw away" civilisation
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I wanted to see how you fixed the transparent broken guard.
Pura mula
I liked your video. Nice restoration as brand new machine. Thanks for sharing.
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awesome restoration..be careful with the missing blade gaurd
Great restoration. Probably misunderstanding something but the blade guard does not seem to be nearly big enough!
On the "before" shots you can see bigger plastic cover that was on the metal blade guard. Seems like he didn't found replacement.
Nice 🙌👍
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Excellent restoration, it's 10 out of 10 from me. I'd be able to take it apart but putting it back together-no chance. Keep up the good work.
Good job. Everything replaced that needed to be replaced.
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Incredible and awesome. Few could EVER do as half as you have. Thank for sharing a Gem to us.
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I fix tools. I have for decades. I am very impressed.
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Wow! Fantastic restoration! I kept thinking how my Dad would have loved to meet you. He loved fixing old tools and did a bit of imaginative repurposing of some. Thanks for the video and the reminder of my Dad.😊
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This is becoming a lost art. Thank you!
Nice restoration. Do you plan to add the sawblade guard again? I just get goosebumps watching the 'naked' blade go round when it's in the up position. Otherwise well done 🙂
I was going to say the same!
Same as that!!
Never thought that would ever work again. Amazing.
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I liked your video but you need to do something about the screeching background sounds :)
Homie is working within his means. I think the background noise gives it character :)
Turn the volume down if it bothers you so much
@@craigdonnell-sb3qp in
Those are happy birds 🐦⬛🦜🦉🪿🐥
I always love to watch restoration videos. It's such an art to bring back to life the machines and tools that our countries were built with.
Regrettably, the background noises in this one were too distracting for me. Had to play it on mute.
Thank you for liking my video and please forgive the noise in my video 🙏❤️
@RestorationVS LOL! Of course, I forgive you that! If I have difficulty with the background noise in future videos, I will put on mute again. But I will still watch them! 😉
Хорош , красиво восстановил !
It is useable now! Good Restore!
Thanks 🙏
Отличная работа!
Try using painters tape. Doesn't stick as much. Great job 👍
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Wonderful, wonderful restoration! Well done to you sir! Oh and, you restored a mitre saw from my home country, Malaysia! 😁
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Fun to see the transformation on this. Nice work!
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One hell of a great restoration Bro. You just keep up the great work you are doing.👏🏻👌👌👌
Fico novamente novo, uma ótima restauração hein?
nice restoration, but omitting the plexiglass safety precautions is an absolute no go...
Excelente trabajo, quedó como recién salida de la fábrica, felicitaciones por rescatar y darle vida a esas máquinas. Saludos desde Argentina.
Gracias por darle me gusta a mi video 🇦🇷 ❤️🙏🏻
Pleasantly surprised... it's difficult to watch restoration after my mechanics.. that guy is amazing... but excellent job bro..
Thanks :)
Great restoration buddy, just seeing how many different parts on that miter saw, then putting it back together gave me a headache
Thank you
How do you make those amazing stickers?! Perfect touch to the saw. Looked better than factory. What printer and sheets do you use?
I really enjoyed the restoration of the mitre saw. I couldn't pull it off but you did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
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No safety guard to speak of, rather dangerous device! 😎
Your very talented, interesting to watch.
Keep em coming.
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Here is another restoration video of a piece of equipment that looks like it might have been plucked from the watery grave of the Titanic.
Please:
DO TAKE A BOW!!!
You've done a SUPERB job!!!
Thank You so much for this video!!!
MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS YOU ALWAYS!!!
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I am surprised someone had the balls to ask $10 for this.
It's a thorough job, and it's nice to see. thank you for the wonderful video
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I came to the decision during the disassembly that this is a project I would probably never want to take on myself 😂
Great work sir, as always. It's a great pleasure to watch your videos!
Прекрасная работа!
Привет из Беларуси! 🇧🇾
Very fine work, I would be proud to own a tool rebuilt by you. Your family must be well taken care of an extremely proud of your skills.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻❤️
verry nice work - you are exceptionally talented.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻❤️
Looks great, however you have replaced the original negative rake blade with a positive rake blade. You should really only use negative rake blades on chop saws as a positive rake can pull the wood up off the deck and result in a jam or worse. Positive rake blades are for table saws and circular saws.
It’s more cleaning than restoring. But I liked it.
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Wow! Really nice work! However, because you left off the clear plastic blade guard, using this tool without that guard is now incredibly dangerous. You need to make a new clear plastic blade guard before using this tool. I’ve taken verbatim testimony from far too many people who cut off their fingers because they removed that clear plastic blade guard because they thought it was a hindrance or unnecessary, and nothing could be further from the truth. Keep up the good work! And make a new blade guard!
I love it, tear down and muck ooooh. Best part of any job for me is getting the grime and grease cleaned up after the tear down. Also excellent restoration through out.
Thanks for watching my video 🙏🏻❤️
You forgot to replace part of the blade guard during the rebuild. As it is at the present time there is no protection to prevent serious injury if your hand comes anywhere near the blade while is still spinning down. It would also be nice if this model had a blade brake when you release the trigger.
I have seen someone cut half their hand off because they decided to remove the guard. I hope if this saw is being used that it gets a proper guard replacement.
I like that this was done with relatively basic tools! No 3D printer or laser etcher, lots of ingenuity and elbow grease. It didn't seem fake to me (I admit I am no expert) the amount of grease and rust seemed realistic. I'm sure there were things omitted, but I enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching my video 🙏🏻❤️
WOW! What a nice job! Just like brand new! Greetings from southern Alberta!
Thank you very much ❤️🙏🏻🤝
Amazing work! I'm sure it took many many hours to do this. Incredible! 👍🏻
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Well done! good restoration! Thanks!
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Nice pace on your video, not too fast, not too slow. Also, I'm very intrigued by the background sounds! And, of course, outstanding work.
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Great show knew you gonna pick up that drill press. I have the same saw s all has to be 35+ years
Trabalho lindo parabéns 👏👏👏👏💯👍👍🇧🇷
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You are a very good professional to rebuild the saw i liked your skill
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Please order the plastic guard and install it.
Wow.. I wish I could learn how to do stuff like this
I'm really glad you enjoyed this job ❤️
A great deal of skill and knowledge, and the video itself is near to perfection! Excellent job, sir! New subscriber!
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That's a fake account if I've ever seen one.
@@t3chninja_official exactly, no one in their right mind would pay any amount of money for that turd of a saw. Even someone who could “restore” it.
WELL DONE !! Well done!! Sayd the boatbuiler from Germany/ Pomorza.
Покажите хоть раз первую часть видео, ну где Вы берете нормальную рабочую пилу и доводите её до состояния в котором она на начале этого видео. 🤣
да нуу, наверное опять в кустах нашли, или на дереве XD
Lovely job 👍
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You lacked the disc protector, otherwise excellent.
Good job, but agree the disc protector is necessary, not to protect the blade but to protect the user from the blade!
Cost for new saw - $250. Cost to repair... $750. But for real, great work and very satisfying to watch.
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Trabalho perfeito. Parece até que saiu da loja hoje.😊
Power full nice work thanks
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All is fine except the protective blade clear plastic, you should have made a new one, this is soooo dangerous
What a perfect transformation.... Brilliant....
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C'est formidable mais c'est dommage de ne pas avoir pu réparer la protection en plastique qui était cassée mais aurait pu être restaurée au minimum pour assurer la protection de la lame de cet appareil qui sans cela est extrêmement dangereux.
Nice work good sir. Looks brand new.
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I'm probably wrong. I honestly know very little about the electric service in countries outside of the USA.
But.
To me, it looked like the original plug was for a 110v service, and the final was for a 220v service?
Where am I wrong?
Someone please educate me.
Thank you.
@phi katho I understand that. I am fairly sure the final plug used 220v.
But doesn't the first plug look like a US 110v ac plug?
Very very wonderful👍✌️👏👏👏👏❤
Thank you 🙏 🥰
God Bless You....Great way to hide from your wife!!
Amazing...you are artist
Thanks you 🙏❤️