1920s Heuer German Vise - Perfect Restoration
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2020
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1920s Heuer German Vise - Perfect Restoration.
I restored "1920s Heuer Primus antique vise in the video. "Made in German Empire" (Deutsches Reich) The Heuer Primus was manufactured from 1927 to approx 1938. Don't forget subscribe to my channel and like these videos please. Thank you for watching.
Meine Mechaniker.
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Awesome Restoration ;)
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A very nice restoration
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That thing is gorgeous in a German utilitarian way. Excellent job.
Thanks
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The videos at home 😒
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Bravo on another "Better than Museum" quality restoration. Job well done!
We see..... garbage.....but you see..... treasure....!!! Amazing job.
My respect....!!!
you and my mechanics are the best in youtube when it comes to restorations. the patience, time and effort you put in your projects are phenomenal. Much respect to the both of you.
thank you so much
Restoring something well made and restoring it to it's best version... I mentioned it on one of your other videos but I'll say it again: It's really a spiritual thing. It's beautiful . Thank you for the videos.
thanks a lot
Think this is the first time I've seen a vice restoration where it's the back jaw that moves. Also a far better finish on the hammerite using the roller. Great job.
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It's certainly a less common design, but they're out there. One advantage I can see about the sliding rear jaw is that the vice won't extend into the space in front of your bench in the case of a small/cramped shop, the obvious downside is that the jaw span will always sit over the bench top instead of hanging off the front, which can make it difficult to clamp larger/more awkward workpieces.
I’m completely in agreement about rolling or brushing on the finish. Spray is ok for smoother surfaces, but on cast pieces it’s always good to get bristles down into the texture.
Things like this should be on display in a hardware shop window for everyone to admire
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Aesthetically, I have to say that's one of the prettiest vices I've ever seen. And the restoration is gorgeous.
Unbelievable. This is not merely a tool restoration, this is a work of art by a skilled artist. Absolutely beautiful.
Should be in a museum
Amazing work.
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That is one pretty vise! The beautiful design and the perfect restoration adding the polished parts, turned into work of art honestly
The best vise restoration video I have ever watched.
Patience - Aerokroil 1-hour soak then your hand impact driver - In the USA we call Aerokroil "Angel piss". Fantastic restoration. I like the O-Rings to prevent slamming.
You have talent. Keep up the great work. Don’t listen to all those people commenting about copying “My Mechanic.” Mimicry is a form of flattery. Just look at how Apple made the first flat-screen phone; then everybody copied Apple. Yeti Coolers came out with a root-molded cooler that was superior to all the blow-molded cooler designs. Within 3 years there were 10 other cooler brands also making root-molded coolers. The whole world is made up of copying and improving upon an idea or a style. You, sir, are an artist, a perfectionist, and that’s all that matters. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you can understand. I hope everyone reads and understands your comment. Thank you again.
I recently restored a Heuer Primus myself. Though mine is the number 3, so it's a bit smaller than your number 5. I really love the design where the front is fixed and the back moves. The bearing surprised me as I've never seen built in bearings before. I used a similar color hammerite too. Anyway, just wanted you to know that your vise has a newly restored smaller cousin here in Sweden! 😁
Very nice! can you send me photo from instagram?
@@meinemechaniker sure can!
I love watching restorations, there is something right about restoring a piece of neglected engineering. I think that this is the best one I’ve ever seen. I hope you use this for a very long time. Well done - very well done.
Well said!
*_Super-impressive, fascinating, satisfying, and just beautiful to watch. Great job!_*
Thanks sir
This vise never looked this good from the factory. Amazing restoration.
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Uma das melhores restaurações que eu vi, parabéns 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷
Call me silly, but I can't be the only one who can almost rub one off watching these types of videos. I think I shed a tear at the end! GREAT work!
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The surprise piece was like a glove.
Absolute master piece should be in a show cabinet.
Thanks a lot
This vise is on my wish list. You did an exceptional restoration job, well done.
You must be the most undersubscribed restoration channel on UA-cam.
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Top five most beautiful vise, excellent job.
Glad you like it!
It's a real joy seeing a machinist performing a restoration. I used to work in a machine shop and am familiar with many of these techniques you use.
Glad you like the video. thank you.
Isso é o que eu considero uma restauração, igual a essa é difícil de se ver, parabéns 👍👍👏👏👏🙏🍀🇧🇷
I watch it at 2x speed, it is too slow at normal level. Apart from that, everything is awesome
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I felt the speed was perfect. I was very good to see that thread cleaning file in use. At high speeds, we could have missed details.
Everyone has their own preferences.
Silly ness. Half the benefit is how relaxing these videos are.
@@colinvargo3418 I was going to say it was a zen moment for me.
Me too
Сколько же времени и терпения нужно для такой реставрации. Отдельно низкий поклон за видео. Смотреть одно удовольствие! 👍💪🤝
السلام من سوريا 🇸🇾 لقد اعجبني الفيديو رإع جداً
تحياتي لسوريا 👍
Close to mymecahincs level of perfection, i love it :)
Glad you like it!
Same level in my eyes. No wonder. Germany and Switzerland....
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@@alexanderalbach468I believe he is located in Turkey, products he is using can be found mainly in Turkey :)
One of the most beautiful restorations I’ve seen! Wonderful!
Thank you! 😊
Grande Maestro!
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ANOTHER TRUE WORK OF ART!!!
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3:56 built in bearings, very clever design. And the mininalist structure makes it last forever. German is the best.
Get this man a better PC please.
Great color JB Weld looks beautiful black letters
Kia Ora & Good Morning from Unsworth Heights, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand …Great Video Bro ……
Probably the most beautifully designed vice I've seen on UA-cam. I want it!
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Beginning to think watching the restoring of these is a... Vice.
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What you have is a vice. The object is a vise.
Get a grip
Perfection to the last detail. A pleasure to watch. Keep up the great vides.
Thanks sir
Some design from this era is very elegant and a bit clever. Beauty in tools does help you enjoy them.
That is beautiful. I'd like to have that one on my workbench.
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Made at a time when quality was expected , allowed it to be turned into a thing of beauty and functionality a 100 years later . This is why Chinese tools are a joke on people that only look for price instead of workmanship . Very well done sir .
I absolutely agree with you. Thank you
خدمة مليحة مزيد من التألق
Hep yabancı kanallarda bu tarz restorasyonlar izlemeye o kadar alışmışım ki. Boya sökücü yazısını okuyunca kutunun üzerinde ne oluyor dedim kendi kendime. Herhalde beynimin bir oyunu. ösym silgisi, yumurta kartonu, özkimyasan ve en önemlisi de kanal ismindeki son k harfi işte dedim bu adam Türk. :)
yumurta kartonuna dikkat etmiştim halbuki 😉
I really like your thread cleaning file - a lovely tool. I love the open area around the Jaws on that design, very nice to work around things.
Thank you 👍
Wow. Die Backen sind in einem erstaunlich guten Zustand ! Klasse Teil !
Even Rusty, this piece of working History is a beauty ... Well done and good pic for a Rust´oration Vid 👌👌👌
I did not see the grease zerk coming, good show!
Twice as nice as the old vise when new. Excellent work!
Awesome restoration and an absolutely beautiful vice! Wish you had a bit of a back story on when and where you got it. But, I thoroughly enjoyed watching it. Super cool sand blaster too. That sand blaster is a beast too! Looking forward to your next restoration.
Thank you for this nice comment. I posted 2 more videos after this video. I think you will like the oil pan.
I Watching This IN 2× speed But It's look Like Normal Speed ..BTW I Love This HardWorking Guy.❤💪🏻
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Yeah, true..
The paint job looks great.
Love that vise and the simplicity and sturdiness of it. Also loved the small anvil face on top!
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Wow...........
And WHO is ever going to use this beautiful piece of art............??
me 😎
I love your vise video mate! Very well done. HEUER vices are so solid and they last forever if someone does such a restoration every 50 years :) I did mine the same way just two weeks ago. Mine is a HEUER FRONT, a little different construction but almost the same. Don't know if you know: The screw which is is the rear part of the vice is for adjusting the play of the two parts and as I saw in the end, yours seems to be to loose. You can adjust it by tightening that screw and it will no more tilt and will get very smooth.
Thanks for information. 👍
Excellent. That vice would take pride of place in any workshop.
Excelente trabajo. Admirable. Felicitaciones.///.Colombia/4/octubre/2020.
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There's a beautiful tool inside this lump of metal. You just have to grind the right amount of metal to bring it out
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me: mom can I watch my mechanics
mom: we can watch my mechanics at home
my mechanics at home :
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Thought the same, but My Mechanics does it better, he is a perfectionist and the devil is in the detail.
@@2stroke_fanatic357 I'd mostly agree with your point... but attention to detail with this guy is so much closer to Swiss OCD rather than that of Turkish.
Not to piss on me turkish brethren, but this is amazing if it comes from TR :D
@@2stroke_fanatic357 You realize that Meine Mechaniker is My Mechanics in German?
@@2stroke_fanatic357 You are right
Muazzam bir geri dönüşüm çalışmaydı.
와우! 신기해요!! 최고의 vise 복구네요... 모든 단계의 회복이 완벽하게 적용됩니다. 빨리 다음 비디오를 보고 싶어요.
정말 고맙습니다. 다음 비디오도 좋아하길 바랍니다. 한국 인사
Wow, freaking beautiful mate! Makes me want to find my grandfather's old vise and restore it too. You've given me so many ideas on that subject. One thing to note though is don't put a steel pipe on that handle to gain more leverage because that expensive 316 stainless steel handle you installed will bend, unlike cold rolled and tempered steeled.
Thanks dude 🙏🏻🌿
Я думаю, они с завода не были такими идеальными! .)
Wow. That's beautiful. Never thought I'd say that of a vise.
HE VISTO APROXIMADAMENTE 25 RESTAURACIONES PERO ESTA SE LAS LLEVA DE CALLE, EXCELENTE TRABAJO, MUY BUENAS DESICIONES EN TRATAMIENTO Y ACABADO FELICIDADES
I freaking love it. Nice work. Tysy did a Gressel a while ago - and I liked that one also - you really nailed it with this one.
thanks but not tysytube. my mechanics make it to gressel 😉
Good job !! It is so beautiful that it is even a shame to use it, it would deserve to be placed in a living room as a decorative object! :))
I totally agree!
The power washer has Prostate problems 😉.Excellent job.
Very nice work. Thanks for sharing.
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Шикарные тиски! Работа мастера замечательная!
Дерьмо такие реставрации полностью убирающие следы времени со старых вещей 😢
Hi, you must gain so much satisfaction from restoring such an old rusty tool, that looks like it belongs in a bin. To it’s former glory, looking like it was bought moments before it went on screen. There is a good chance it will work better than it did when it was brand new, thanks to your care in restoring this piece. A really enjoyable video, therapeutic to watch. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much 👍
Even before you started this looked like a beauty (big and bad)!!!
BEAUTIFUL !👌😀👍
Truly craftsmanship to the highest degree. Excellently performed. Have same vice and can only dream I had such a result when I refurbished mine. Complimemts. Ruud
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If the tools in my workshop all looked that good, I wouldn't want to use them ;-) Great job!
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congratulations friend great job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
У меня тоже есть такие же тиски Германия 1930 -х годов. Занимаюсь ремонтом и восстановлением тисков ....😊
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Dost şirketimiz Özkimsan aracılığı ile kanalınızı gördük. Aşırı derecede geleceği olan bir kanal. Videolarınızı yakından takip edeceğimize emin olabilirsiniz. Başarılar.
teşekkür ederim, selamlar 👍
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Why does every old vise have a bent handle? LOL
Oooh! That seized screw was a real bastard!
Nice touch putting a grease fitting over the ball bearings.
Were the original ball-bearings made in Schweinfurt?
Another glorious restoration. It's amazing what skill, time, effort, love, chemicals and tools can do.
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What an absolutely beautiful restoration! And what a beautiful vise design. Thank you.
You really are a highly skilled Technician.
Thanks sir
Was about to chastise you about the mirror finish of the jaws, then you break-out the Orange wonders. Now everything's perfect!
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well its obvious who his inspiration is, not quite got the same execution though. entertaining none the less
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Excellent job! You converted an old rusted-out machine into a usable work of art! Thank you!
Your well come sir
Felicitaciones!!!! Un muy buen trabajo de restauración 🇵🇪
just a question: why didn't you keep the stamped lettering on the shaft?
it is not original things.
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10:08 I think this grinding compound is made here in Brazil! haha Good job in this restoration!!
Thanks 👍 yes Brazil 🇧🇷👈
It looks like a time traveling devise!! Very alien! Interesting!
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Gorgeous vice!
I know where the inspiration comes from xD Is not as My mechanics but you did a really good job as i know the look and the color is very similar to the original. My grandfather used to have one of those in his work shop.
The work you did was really good way better than TysyTube Restoration..
as you guessed, my mechanics is my inspiration. but i don't like tystube channel. sometimes it makes ice cream, sometimes restoration is sometimes a toy.
@@meinemechaniker is it possible to add more light? It was a little dark. Keep the great work
Geez that's one serious sandblaster you got there. How do you generate enough air?
with a large compressor
His response...lol
That was a lovely restoration
Thanks
Better than new! Nice job, satisfying watch.
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not gonna lie, i was expecting those bolts and the primary vice screw to be seized up, but they werent. this was kept in relatively good condition for its age.
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my mechanics, is that you?
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I wondered... The style of doing things is different. It's not just different tools. Perhaps most obviously, bright metal instead of blued (or similar protective treatment). (I happened to have been looking up the tech for a CGI model I was making, getting the right sort of reflections off a metal surface.)
There are other clues.
Есть такое чувство 😉
One of the best and thorough vice restorations I've seen on UA-cam.
And that's saying something.
thank you so much 👍