Power Hacksaw [Restoration]

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2017
  • This tool restoration was a unique experience. This is a Model 256 power hacksaw was made by L. Krushel & Sons Ltd. (LKS) of Morden, Manitoba, Canada. I am not sure of the age as there is very little information on this saw, but the motor is from the 1960s. LKS was most known for building high quality welders and produced the first 180AMP welder in Canada. The LKS 180AMP welder is still sought after today, but this hacksaw should not be.
    I was not overly impressed with the build quality on this tool, so much so, that I would probably not use it and I do not want anyone else to use it ever again. That is why I decided not to replace the power switch on this tool. The majority of the hacksaw is made with sections of angle iron welded together. I even had to hammer off the slag from the welds for painting, as it was never done the first time around. It was also odd to see shafts with no bushings or bearings around them for support. I imagine heavy use of this machine would wear out these parts very quickly.
    There is no way to adjust the feed pressure or to make the cut more straight and square. This must have just been a nice thing to have that would quietly cut metal for further clean-up.
    I understand that this tool was built in a time when most tools were starting to be made with cheaper materials and methods for competitive reasons.
    I tried to match the colour as best as I could and applied 3 coats of filler primer, 4 coats of blue paint, and 3 clear coats. I used the snap rings I had lying around as I didn't want to buy whole new sets of them just for this application.
    With a fresh blade, the saw did cut quite fast, but was not square. If you do come across an old power hacksaw, look for something built better and with adjustment mechanisms.
    EDIT: The part of the video where it says "Title Text Here" was meant to talk about the old power switch location and why I didn't want to replace it.
    Also, the bearing was warm while the rod was around -20C. Hopefully, that helped with hammering the bearing on, haha. As shown in the video, I used the old outer bearing race to support the new bearing while I was hammering the wheel onto it. I still need an arbor press.
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  • @rockerpat1085
    @rockerpat1085 6 років тому +859

    When are you going to do a restoration on that jacket of yours? Lol.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  6 років тому +330

      NEVER! The patina is just too nice on it.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 6 років тому +71

      Oi, leave the ancient antiques alone, mkay? Entire family trees of moths can trace their family roots in there.

    • @ramosel
      @ramosel 6 років тому +45

      restoration? Its just broke in!

    • @billiondollardan
      @billiondollardan 6 років тому +13

      alright this comment made me laugh.

    • @braydenh190
      @braydenh190 6 років тому +3

      Rocker Pat I have to agree

  • @whodom
    @whodom 4 роки тому +14

    Very cool project. I realize I’m really late to the party, but I believe the rod you reinstalled at ~29:50 in the video should actuate a limit switch under the frame that shuts off the motor when the saw has gone through whatever you’re sawing.

  • @JF32304
    @JF32304 5 років тому +3

    No music, no noise... Just the sounds of taking it apart... So nice!! Well done.

  • @r.duroucher225
    @r.duroucher225 Рік тому +1

    We had this exact tool in the metal shop in my high school. Brings back memories. You had to hold the blade up and not let the weight of the arm weigh down on the material being cut. If you did the blade would break. I don't believe any of us ever wore safety glasses when using this tool.

  • @randogame4438
    @randogame4438 10 місяців тому +1

    For hating a machine it's amazing how well you did. It's also amazing how far you've come in 5 years with you're restoration projects and how you go about doing things. Great job!!

  • @zpt-pi2zr
    @zpt-pi2zr 5 років тому +4

    I used to watch American Restoration on cable channel but your in a league on your own, awsome work, dedication and knowledge on how to take apart, clean, paint and not only make it look great but work the way it was intended to function. You have a fun sense of humor while you work and you provide great tips on how to restore antiques. Keep these fantastic videos coming. Thank you very much!!!

  • @DGA2000
    @DGA2000 5 років тому +3

    Great restoration. And a big thumbs up for no crappy music!

  • @patrickmchose7472
    @patrickmchose7472 2 роки тому +2

    I was amazed at how quiet it ran after resto. I also enjoyed the rib bone spacer.

  • @klayofthemystics
    @klayofthemystics 4 роки тому +2

    My grandfather had two of these working and two more stored under his metal racks. Although his were a different design, they had two "L" arms which supported the arm when not in use, they were rocker design to drop into support position automatically when the arm was raised. The units were also older than this model. I remember them running in his shop when I was six or so and that was the 1960's

  • @TysyTube
    @TysyTube 6 років тому +43

    Great content , i watch you all the time, because i need inspiration for my chanel, i hope one day i will be big like you on yt. thank you for all video

    • @wyatthooten6149
      @wyatthooten6149 3 роки тому +5

      @Eric Bryant ikr he blew up

    • @BlackringIII
      @BlackringIII 3 роки тому +4

      1.37m subscribers 😂

    • @AaronSVS
      @AaronSVS 2 роки тому

      Hahaha @tysytube is my go to next to HTR. Both are the best.

    • @2010stoof
      @2010stoof 2 роки тому +2

      Looks like you're doing well now at 1.83m subs tysy. Congrats!!

  • @AshTulett
    @AshTulett 5 років тому +3

    I can't get over how quiet it is when it's running! Amazing job as always!

  • @peterharding5837
    @peterharding5837 5 років тому

    A real joy to watch. Everyone teach your children to repair stuff. Let’s save the planet and humanity.

  • @TheThanandros
    @TheThanandros 5 років тому +6

    Man. You Rock. I see these things you restore and WOW. So cool!

  • @morkovija
    @morkovija 6 років тому +192

    One of the most satisfying yt channels. Nice work!

  • @NOWThatsRichy
    @NOWThatsRichy 6 років тому +76

    Had to laugh at the 'Do not cut self' warning, the hacksaw blade is only a minor danger, Compared to those unguarded spinning pulley wheels, belts and chain!

    • @lukeolinger6000
      @lukeolinger6000 3 роки тому +2

      I caught that too. I wondered if that was really on the original label or if he was just taking comedic liberty.

  • @Patrick4959
    @Patrick4959 Рік тому

    grouse work mate from start to finish most workshops or hobby lovers would love these now days for sure.

  • @LA6NPA
    @LA6NPA 6 років тому +1

    Liked the vid! Don't underestimate the ammount of work this saw can do so you don't have to! Anyway, putting an external retaining ring where you should have used an internal one was quite annoying.

  • @alfrede.neumann8439
    @alfrede.neumann8439 6 років тому +73

    Thank you for no music!

    • @eduardolarrymarinsilva76
      @eduardolarrymarinsilva76 5 років тому +1

      Why do you guys hate music?

    • @kbtube8125
      @kbtube8125 5 років тому

      I would like microphone feedback.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram 4 роки тому

      @@eduardolarrymarinsilva76 "tHE mUsiC of tHE MaChiNeS aNd tHe tOoLs iS tHe OnLY mUSiC tHeY nEEd."

  • @grandprismatic
    @grandprismatic 6 років тому +6

    One of my favorite channels, Thanks for posting

  • @scottthebritt
    @scottthebritt 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting videos like this. You are keeping the history of tools alive! Well done!! Five stars!

  • @Ektalon
    @Ektalon 3 роки тому

    Morden, Manitoba! Home of the Corn & Apple Festival! Woo!

  • @RichOrange
    @RichOrange 5 років тому +46

    list of tools and things i need in my garage #1 a garage..

  • @TheGoodoftheLand
    @TheGoodoftheLand 6 років тому +113

    I love the these! The chain drive Is awesome! Shipping out a package to you this week!

    • @glock2101
      @glock2101 6 років тому +2

      +The Good of the Land led me here by suggesting your videos. You both do awesome work, and make me want to try to restore something, which I have no experience in doing any type of restoration work. But there is some strange force pulling me towards trying it. I have a "Plantar Jr." I think it's called, it's an old walk behind tractor, I also bought a Farmall Cub which I wanted to fix up, but that's a dead idea, but I need to try to do at least one piece because of you two!

    • @glock2101
      @glock2101 6 років тому

      +The Good of the Land led me here by suggesting your videos. You both do awesome work, and make me want to try to restore something, which I have no experience in doing any type of restoration work. But there is some strange force pulling me towards trying it. I have a "Plantar Jr." I think it's called, it's an old walk behind tractor, I also bought a Farmall Cub which I wanted to fix up, but that's a dead idea, but I need to try to do at least one piece because of you two!

    • @TheGoodoftheLand
      @TheGoodoftheLand 6 років тому +2

      Glock232 AWESOME! Just jump in. Don't think of a restoration project as a whole. Take it one oart at a time and you will do fine.

    • @glock2101
      @glock2101 6 років тому +3

      Makes me think back to when my Grandpop was alive he had all kinds of old tools and stuff, but when I was younger I had no appreciation for them like I do now. I may have to take a walk through the local collectible stores and see if i can't find something easy to try out. What I'd ultimately love to be able to do is have a little forge and just do basic knife making. #goals

    • @AtomicReverend
      @AtomicReverend 6 років тому +4

      Glock232 Start with a relatively simple tool such as a hammer or axe head to so many to speak get your feet wet.Then move on to something a bit more complex. I broke my old man's ball peen hammer when I was a kid and had to put a new handle on it but I spent some extra time making the head look new and staining the hickory handle. When I was done it came out OK but not great but it started me on the course of restoring everything. (1960 Dodge pickup and a Montgomery Wards radial arm saw are the current projects). I don't think you will find a more satisfying hobby being serious. The hardest part is seeing something semi complex all the way through especially when you get frustrated with it such as we see in this video.
      Personally I love restoring old quality tools because if you do the work on them yourself not only will you have a tool that will more then likely outlast you as it did is original owner but most old tools were built better from reputable countries, like the USA, West Germany, the UK and Japan. They all almost always but better then the new 3rd world crap that bares the same name from today's world. (Milwaukee tools is now a Chinese company for example and made with lots of plastic).
      Good luck on your adventures

  • @gordondick9634
    @gordondick9634 6 місяців тому

    I have one of those saws and did a similar restoration. Originally owned by my Dad who bought it new in late 1950 or early 1960. He made a stand for it and we used that saw a lot in our repair shop.

  • @prestonrutherford3997
    @prestonrutherford3997 5 років тому +1

    This was intensive! Way to stick it out through the end. I was thankful that motor started right up after the cleaning and rewiring.

  • @lukekelly1854
    @lukekelly1854 6 років тому +47

    next restoration..... an arbour press!!

    • @rockstarltu
      @rockstarltu 6 років тому

      Luke Kelly or hydraulic press.

  • @jacrispy7191
    @jacrispy7191 4 роки тому +34

    The way he just took an axe to that cord made me laugh really hard

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 Рік тому +1

    I love how any interesting item gets a scritchy scratch or tippity tap

  • @walterengler5709
    @walterengler5709 5 років тому +1

    Bravo. Incredible skill restoring it. Perfect for watching as I lay here sick and just want something relaxing and even informative.

  • @BD5Ron
    @BD5Ron 5 років тому +22

    Nice job. I know the gentleman and the company that built those machines. He was 1/2 mile down the road from me. He's 90 plus years old now.

    • @enterBJ40
      @enterBJ40 5 років тому +1

      That's cool. I would love to have such machine in my garage.

    • @tiberiusclaudiusnerogermanicis
      @tiberiusclaudiusnerogermanicis 3 роки тому +3

      @@RedBear345 maybe you could show us some examples of your work? Or is it only computerised rockets that you construct and send into kerbalspace

  • @squirming_squirrels
    @squirming_squirrels 5 років тому +20

    "CAUTION: DO NOT CUT SELF" love the safety features.

    • @TheAndre8900
      @TheAndre8900 4 роки тому +5

      Today's labels ''Wear hand protection'' ''Eyes protection required'' ''Warning - Reciprocating saw in motion'' ''Never hold materials by hand - use the dedicated clamp'' ''Warning - Unplug before maintenance''
      Labels back then ''Be careful''

    • @sciangear4782
      @sciangear4782 4 роки тому

      @@TheAndre8900 Health and Safety? Watch your head!

  • @sgntbilco
    @sgntbilco 3 роки тому

    The hand gestures when the two nuts broke off cracked me up, it said it all. Love the vid, as i have a old mechanical hacksaw i want to restore.

  • @clydebalcom8252
    @clydebalcom8252 3 роки тому

    I never could find any redeeming qualities of the power hacksaw.

  • @davidhelmuth7654
    @davidhelmuth7654 6 років тому +4

    Great job as always. Really need to do a tool review on that electrical cord cutter it cut the cord really fast and clean!!! 😂😂😂😂

  • @Vader1957
    @Vader1957 6 років тому +12

    I am sure you spend a lot of time doing editing. However it is worth it as these videos are great. Really enjoy them.

  • @scottdoyal5782
    @scottdoyal5782 5 років тому +1

    great videos keep up the great job. I get glued to watching you restore items

  • @Bk99JzM
    @Bk99JzM 5 років тому +1

    Witam!!Ciekawa i pomyslowa renowacja pily do ciecia metalu!!Duza dokladnosc i cierpliwosc przynosi efekty!!Bedzie sluzyc nalata!!Dobry pokaz filmowy!!

  • @Morfesto
    @Morfesto 6 років тому +119

    Pretty sure the electrical box underneath was for an auto stop switch, thus the hole and pokey bit.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  6 років тому +20

      Yes. I mention why it's not worth replacing.

    • @qmannnnn
      @qmannnnn 6 років тому +5

      Yep, I've used band saws set up like this before, there's a switch with a stopper on it, you pull it up to turn it on, and it presses it off once the cut is done.

    • @1stTimeVenture
      @1stTimeVenture 6 років тому +2

      cause you hate this tool...no need lol...

    • @JVerschueren
      @JVerschueren 6 років тому

      Well it was hardly worth saving and using if it doesn't cut straight

    • @JuiceJive
      @JuiceJive 6 років тому +9

      I think you meant to put "Auto-Stop Switch" in the video, but instead left "Title Text Here"

  • @shaarocks6021
    @shaarocks6021 5 років тому +4

    Your restoring videos are so satisfying to watch subscribing now main reason no shitty music you are a champion

  • @tetedepioche5668
    @tetedepioche5668 2 роки тому

    Merci pour votre travail de restauration, de préservation, et votre humour... J'apprends plein de chose et en plus, ça me détend! 👏👏🙏🙏

  • @fumionishihara5813
    @fumionishihara5813 5 років тому

    約1世紀前の工具またその材料を当時に作っていたこたが素晴らしいですね、さすがです。

  • @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
    @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 6 років тому +7

    You the man my brother awesome project to i love it very good job :)

  • @kjamison5951
    @kjamison5951 5 років тому +48

    25:37 Should have been an internal snap ring/circlip and not an external one.
    That’s my only criticism. No annoying music, internationally understood without a voice over. A great project! Thanks!

    • @jonhunt5408
      @jonhunt5408 5 років тому +2

      Or at least grind the external tabs off so that it could fully seat if you're really dead set on using the wrong fastener.

    • @forevercomputing
      @forevercomputing 5 років тому

      Painting the teeth, chain and belt looked a bit too loose.

    • @eduardolarrymarinsilva76
      @eduardolarrymarinsilva76 5 років тому +1

      What is up with the overall hatred for music?

    • @jamesiverson6742
      @jamesiverson6742 5 років тому

      The point is that could be a major point of failure. Just as bad as wiring the motor wrong. Don’t be such an angry troll.

    • @rifgodinho
      @rifgodinho 4 роки тому

      Exactly. I'm brazilian, and my english is very short. Though this, can understand every show and enjoy the work, without having to hear some estupid heavy metal rock.

  • @bryanweekley5435
    @bryanweekley5435 5 років тому

    I stumbled across your videos today and have to say im part of a generation who believes when an electronic goes bad the only recourse is to toss it! Its really cool to see that there was a time when you could fix it!! Awesome vids!

  • @debbiespring6653
    @debbiespring6653 3 роки тому

    You are my favorite Restoration channel! Can you please have your dog guest star in more videos??

  • @JaspervanStijn
    @JaspervanStijn 4 роки тому +38

    Oh man, this thing has a hilarious name in Dutch. "Kwik kut" literally translates to "Mercury c*nt" :-P

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 4 роки тому +1

      omfg I bet they never realised!

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants 4 роки тому

      Hahaha!

    • @jasepoag8930
      @jasepoag8930 4 роки тому +4

      Well, they do say seafood can be high in mercury...

    • @LeglessWonder
      @LeglessWonder 4 роки тому

      The god Mercury served to guide souls to the underworld. This is all so fitting

    • @willcurtin2029
      @willcurtin2029 3 роки тому

      Much like the Ford Pinto (small penis in Portugese).

  • @altheliterate
    @altheliterate 6 років тому +369

    I think it might be illegal and certainly unsafe to operate that tool without putting the bone back in.

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 6 років тому +23

      altheliterate
      I was thinking it was a spacer for a worn out belt, maybe.

    • @parkeranderson7086
      @parkeranderson7086 6 років тому +71

      Boneless hack saw.

    • @alycestapleton
      @alycestapleton 6 років тому +14

      altheliterate illegal how and who will enforce such a law or whatever your clueless ,stfu you Zionist muppet slave

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 6 років тому +61

      Gaz Girl
      I am pretty sure that was meant to be a sarcastic joke. At least I sure hope so. LOL

    • @RamblingEngineer
      @RamblingEngineer 6 років тому +18

      altheliterate I have a bone to pick with you! ;)

  • @footplate0
    @footplate0 2 роки тому

    I can remember using one of those when I was at school in the 60's. Our one must have been the posh one as it used to switch itself off once the blade went passed the bed and was finished cutting. Thanks for posting

  • @billyfoster3223
    @billyfoster3223 2 роки тому

    Great old tool! Nice work!🤟🔧😄

  • @robadlers6668
    @robadlers6668 6 років тому +7

    Awesome videos. I'm addicted. I've been learning so much from these for my own restorations. One thing you've mentioned in other videos is label reproductions. Maybe a video on just how you do that process? I have a Lawnboy lawnmower with painted decals that aren't available that I need to make replacements for. Have ideas, just curious as to the process.

  • @phillipmccormick1508
    @phillipmccormick1508 6 років тому +4

    wow, that gave you hell but you did it wow. that is so good at what you do.yes.

  • @Fromard
    @Fromard 5 років тому +1

    I love these videos so much. Very relaxing and fun.

  • @stevelancaster8140
    @stevelancaster8140 5 років тому +1

    That was really cool. Thanks for the video. Looks like you do awesome work!

  • @wayneburba9457
    @wayneburba9457 6 років тому +15

    I am surprised you haven’t found an old arbor press and restored it

    • @Aubreykun
      @Aubreykun 6 років тому

      Was about to say the same thing. I keep seeing them on ebay for 70$ and under in better condition than some of the tools he's taken in to restore.

  • @GeoffreyCroker
    @GeoffreyCroker 6 років тому +90

    Nice work man. But more important - 16:48 - I hope those are safety socks.

    • @ramosel
      @ramosel 6 років тому +4

      They could be... usually he wears them with his steel toe'd Birkenstocks....

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  6 років тому +13

      Of course!

    • @Trainson52Gamer
      @Trainson52Gamer 6 років тому +3

      I had to check the comments the moment I saw those socks in the workplace haha

    • @nisonlikethecar
      @nisonlikethecar 6 років тому

      You beat me to a sock comment! :)

    • @xeronicus
      @xeronicus 6 років тому +4

      19:41 ; I was expecting a set of side cutters or dikes... Not an off with her head moment...Why the hell am i laughing so hard?

  • @donaldswink6259
    @donaldswink6259 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful job, enjoyed watching your restoration.!

  • @nikmos851
    @nikmos851 6 років тому +1

    Как приятно смотреть когда кто то что то делает.У этого мастера руки золотые

  • @lccsantos
    @lccsantos 5 років тому +8

    3:17 end switch micro switch box, to turn the equipment off when finished sawing.

    • @robertfine5131
      @robertfine5131 4 роки тому

      True, except someone had bypassed it and just left the wiring there. Apparently, not needed.

  • @takeaseat6969
    @takeaseat6969 6 років тому +70

    I thought i had the only dog able to operate a power hacksaw. Small world...

    • @Brastius
      @Brastius 6 років тому +8

      It's a difficult certification to get, but well worth it.

    • @estebanvasquez2307
      @estebanvasquez2307 6 років тому +2

      Brastius This is so underappreciated

    • @ncooty
      @ncooty 6 років тому +2

      @Kasey Krupa Of course. That's how that bone got there.

  • @dcfarmer-in-waiting4587
    @dcfarmer-in-waiting4587 5 років тому +1

    That looks like a piece of art. Beautifully done.

  • @defender_of_wonder
    @defender_of_wonder 5 років тому +1

    Exquisite in the detail and brilliant workmanship! Talented and funny! 😃

  • @zebracherub
    @zebracherub 6 років тому +77

    4:30 I specifically asked for a B O N E L E S S tool

    • @Riftal
      @Riftal 6 років тому

      zebracherub B O N E L E S S P I Z Z A

    • @evilcanofdrpepper
      @evilcanofdrpepper 6 років тому

      Even worse it's an old powered saw so you know someone was chopping up at best some freshly cut dear on it but didn't do a good job at cleaning it. that's like 40+ year old animal meat and bone dust he is cleaning off it. Imagine it was used at an old butcher shop, the guy in the back there would have to cut whole animals up on something like that.

  • @ddbrocato
    @ddbrocato 5 років тому +8

    19:40 axe to the head of the extension cord made me laugh.

  • @vernabink2865
    @vernabink2865 4 роки тому

    Shave and a haircut...two bits! Love it. Nice restoration.

  • @jerzeyvermont
    @jerzeyvermont 5 років тому

    Nicely done. Your style is perfect for my taste. Descriptive without words. Perfect keep it up m8.

  • @user-gv1ge8ju9w
    @user-gv1ge8ju9w 5 років тому +6

    Особенно вставил процесс демонтажа и монтажа подшипников...

    • @user-iz8sc7gp1r
      @user-iz8sc7gp1r 5 років тому +1

      нормально он так по новым подшипникам стучит...)))

  • @blitzcourt5021
    @blitzcourt5021 4 роки тому +37

    That moment you realize the power saw was once used to saw up human body parts from the previous serial killer you used to associate with

  • @arthamilton2379
    @arthamilton2379 5 років тому

    I own this same saw, and have enjoyed many dozens of surprisingly accurate cuts with steel, aluminum, and even wood. Depends on the blade tooth count of course.
    I keep the oiling process going frequently. Just start the cut gently, then walk away for a while, it's in no hurry. I have the auto stop, although it's a bit hokey on mine.
    I enjoyed your presentation. Never thought anyone else still had a working model of this craft tool.

  • @eugenejankowski9977
    @eugenejankowski9977 6 років тому +1

    This one is by far my favorite. Great job

  • @avnsteve1
    @avnsteve1 5 років тому +5

    If the only tool in your box is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail

  • @Letusbeguided
    @Letusbeguided 6 років тому +9

    For bearings a little heat and it drops right off. Don't need to beat on it.

    • @hotheadedproductions702
      @hotheadedproductions702 5 років тому +2

      Maybe you could show us on one of your restoration videos??

    • @flightworks6874
      @flightworks6874 5 років тому

      HotHeaded Productions either blow torch or coil gun the rod and drop the bearing in

  • @joshuagarcia7791
    @joshuagarcia7791 5 років тому +1

    Awesome job on all your tool restorations

  • @andrewostrelczuk406
    @andrewostrelczuk406 4 роки тому

    I about died LOL when you carefully cut the new Cord for the motor!!!
    Great work once again!!!

  • @HappyHands.
    @HappyHands. 6 років тому +96

    23:17,, you forgot to reinstall the "Bone Shim" ;o)

    • @AnEvolvingApe
      @AnEvolvingApe 5 років тому +6

      That's a human rib bone. Pretty creepy find.

    • @satriabeotu8969
      @satriabeotu8969 5 років тому

      😂😂😂😂

    • @ShashMasuta
      @ShashMasuta 5 років тому +7

      I wonder why it was there. Was it there as a shim? Was it there because the last time that saw was used, it was used to cut bone? Or was it simply something like someone needed a shim and grabbed some random hard piece of "I dont know what this is, but it'll work" and used it? Like why was there bone there? And while it does greatly resemble a human rib bone, it also could be a rib from a pig or a calf. They can be similar in appearance sometimes.

    • @rubybishop2407
      @rubybishop2407 5 років тому

      Why uh why does your smiley face have a nose

    • @rubendejong8640
      @rubendejong8640 4 роки тому +1

      @@ShashMasuta a pig bone looks the same i think

  • @ahsanejaz2554
    @ahsanejaz2554 6 років тому +31

    OMG!!!!
    This Old School is so, soft. . . .
    😂😂😍😍😊😊

  • @josephallan8791
    @josephallan8791 6 років тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful resto. Best yet.

  • @maurosavimartinez2371
    @maurosavimartinez2371 5 років тому

    cant stop seeing your videos

  • @otto16121970
    @otto16121970 6 років тому +11

    18:07 tears in my eyes from laughing 😂👍

  • @XrayDeltaexe
    @XrayDeltaexe 6 років тому +37

    Any ideas on why alot of these old machines have Nutella as lubricant?

    • @Crewsy
      @Crewsy 6 років тому +8

      XD
      Because that’s all it is good for. 🤮🤢

  • @tylerhart6928
    @tylerhart6928 5 років тому

    This should be in an oddly satisfying comp

  • @1244taylor
    @1244taylor 5 років тому

    you did a great job on this resto.. thanks for sharing.

  • @Wademanthebassman
    @Wademanthebassman 4 роки тому +10

    29:01 sooner than you think the bone is back in place

  • @paulkelly1702
    @paulkelly1702 6 років тому +27

    Do you ever have to refer back to your take it apart videos to re-assemble these machines? I am always impressed in the number of parts and that there are none left over :)

    • @jamesculp3622
      @jamesculp3622 6 років тому +6

      he answers that ? a lot. With a Yes.

    • @Levikarose79
      @Levikarose79 6 років тому +2

      James Culp Thank you, I was curious about that as well, I'm a new sub here. =)

  • @fabianramirez3467
    @fabianramirez3467 5 років тому +1

    Hasta la fecha, es mi video favorito de su canal, muy bueno, me encanto, saludos desde mazatlan, mexico.

  • @Gmcfishtank
    @Gmcfishtank 2 роки тому

    My brother in law has one of those power hacksaws in his shop on his potato farm in Montana, his dad bought it new and they still use it, it works great

  • @Failomate5000
    @Failomate5000 6 років тому +18

    29:00 Operators of motorized machinery should at least have hands in my opinion

    • @tsmall07
      @tsmall07 5 років тому

      LOL. I didn't even notice that.

  • @wolvesr4ever38
    @wolvesr4ever38 6 років тому +20

    Quite interesting what the United States and Canada tools were cuz I'm originally from Germany like to see some from overseas if you could lucky enough to find that

    • @willemkossen
      @willemkossen 6 років тому +4

      wolvesr4ever38 did you notice the text Dresden on one of the parts?

    • @wolvesr4ever38
      @wolvesr4ever38 6 років тому +1

      Willem Kossen no why

    • @donmotz5528
      @donmotz5528 6 років тому

      That part was made in dresden ontario.....I have one of these hacksaws, bought it at an auction a couple yrs ago....one cast part for holding the blade is broke....trying to source it but may have to braze it.

    • @GettingNervous
      @GettingNervous 6 років тому +1

      + Willem Kossen Dresden in Canada, not in Germany.

  • @theflyingstonemason6867
    @theflyingstonemason6867 6 років тому +1

    Wow. What a transformation. Great job 👍

  • @Lucky_Red_Fish
    @Lucky_Red_Fish 4 роки тому

    Nice restoration job, i don't know why you hate the machine as i love it, thanks for the share.

  • @ThirdCoastCraftsman
    @ThirdCoastCraftsman 6 років тому +232

    How the Eff do you remember how to get that shit put back together. If this was my channel, I'd have a whole pile of super clean but dismantled junk laying in the corner because I couldnt get them back together

    • @erikwik7552
      @erikwik7552 6 років тому +49

      Third Coast Craftsman He can just watch the video and do it in reverse

    • @doorguner01
      @doorguner01 6 років тому +2

      Third Coast Craftsman 😆😆😆

    • @steve5912
      @steve5912 6 років тому +6

      Third Coast Craftsman Its easy if youve ever restored anything its real simple

    • @jballew2239
      @jballew2239 6 років тому +17

      If in doubt, take photographs. Lots of them. Make notes as well.

    • @maddog2771
      @maddog2771 6 років тому

      Third Coast Craftsman that's why your a dumb ass

  • @KevinJohnson-fx6wq
    @KevinJohnson-fx6wq 5 років тому

    Love your work. Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jasonpiehler1006
    @jasonpiehler1006 2 роки тому

    My neighbor has one of these, works perfectly. Nice square cuts.

  • @badstate
    @badstate 6 років тому +9

    You forgot to put the bone back in.

  • @bo0tybandit
    @bo0tybandit 6 років тому +11

    4:45 Where'd you get this Power Hacksaw, Little Italy?

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 5 років тому

    Beautiful job mate. You brought it back to life.

  • @fkthewhat
    @fkthewhat 5 років тому

    I can't hate this tool when youve painted it in that awesome colour

  • @notwocdivad
    @notwocdivad 5 років тому +5

    aT 26;00 You installed an external spring clip instead of an internal one. All that will be holding it in are the two "ears " of the clip!!

  • @mdaddley
    @mdaddley 6 років тому +24

    That's a old bone saw from a meat market, that's where the bone came from...

    • @matteast711
      @matteast711 5 років тому +16

      @Tom Slak The clamp is to hold your thieving neighbor's arm in it while you teach him a lesson about returning your tools. :P

    • @AnEvolvingApe
      @AnEvolvingApe 5 років тому +1

      That looked a lot like a human rib bone. Yikes.

    • @markellis9967
      @markellis9967 5 років тому +2

      Probably a wedge to tension the drive belt.

    • @chetmanley8755
      @chetmanley8755 5 років тому +2

      @@markellis9967 precisely what I thought, a makeshift shim

    • @---Michael---
      @---Michael--- 5 років тому

      Or it comes from someone who got cut in two pieces through the chest 😂

  • @johnvaldez8830
    @johnvaldez8830 5 років тому +1

    Man, this is museum piece. I can't imagine wanting to use this over a band saw, but it does look pretty cool. I really enjoyed the restoration and couldn't help but laugh when I saw the bone. I thought of it as one of those Flintstones devices after that. Cool video.

    • @christereriksson7078
      @christereriksson7078 2 роки тому +1

      Okey. This is howe this macine looks when it whos nyuo. Please not hate me from my bad english.

  • @elessandro25
    @elessandro25 5 років тому +1

    muito legal meu amigo as restaurações parabéns .