Even More Scrapyard Finds! Repair-A-Thon

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  • @troyna77
    @troyna77 4 роки тому +1

    i cant believe that I haven't ran across your channel before. that pipe vise is awesome !!! the stuff people throw away. keep up the great work !!!

  • @Eziuxxx13
    @Eziuxxx13 5 років тому +3

    There should be more people like you. Thanks

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine 5 років тому +1

    Very good! Nice to see these tools happy again.

  • @colinaskey9777
    @colinaskey9777 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant,I hate the throwaway society we live in today,I have been refurbishing stuff for 50 years,I'm 80 and still tinkering away in my little garden shed, it keeps my mind and fingers happy,I'm have neighbours forever calling round with stuff to be saved from the salvage,I'm love it,and might I add keep your vidios coming great viewing

  • @welshwoodturningwizard1345
    @welshwoodturningwizard1345 3 роки тому

    Just found this channel and now I can’t stop watching them!

  • @gregsgarage1465
    @gregsgarage1465 5 років тому +1

    The Scrapyard videos are the best!!!! Keeps me coming back!! :)

  • @chrispfeffer1106
    @chrispfeffer1106 5 років тому +1

    Great work, lots of fun to watch and benefiting all of us who believe in fixing things rather than replacing things. It is amazing to me just what people will get rid of.

  • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
    @mohabatkhanmalak1161 5 років тому

    Many people throw away good stuff that can be repaired, and you have shown us this. Love your videos and I like those old European made machines, the two Bosch grinders, pipe vice etc. Thumbs up!

  • @krishoogstraat6866
    @krishoogstraat6866 5 років тому +11

    I really enjoy watching you bring “Junk” back to life.
    You have been blessed with a great mechanical mind.
    Thank you for sharing your talents !

  • @beakittelscherz5419
    @beakittelscherz5419 2 роки тому

    Great Video again😎👌
    To solve the cidric acid pouder
    Quickly you only have to pour half a liter of hot water over it and quenched a bit. Then you can fill the bucket with cold water. 😉
    Greetings from Oldenburg.

  • @Ogma3bandcamp
    @Ogma3bandcamp 5 років тому +234

    You are a truly brilliant man. Oh for a world where we repair instead of reject.

  • @civilsocietyprivateinteres1711
    @civilsocietyprivateinteres1711 5 років тому +3

    Wow you are very competent with diagnosis and repair. Many people nowadays do not have such abilities , Good on ya!

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 5 років тому +1

    Wow, you sure have an ability to troubleshoot what someone else tossed out. I admire your tenacity.

  • @thunderstruck1078
    @thunderstruck1078 5 років тому +2

    I like these visits to the scrap yard the most. Give us more footage while you're there.

  • @roberto9666
    @roberto9666 5 років тому +1

    I am addicted to your vids. Please keep up the great work. It is really inspirational. I am in awe of your second language capability too.

  • @Silent.Stacker
    @Silent.Stacker 5 років тому

    Always enjoy these repair videos.

  • @tommyhanlon8012
    @tommyhanlon8012 5 років тому +244

    i like this type of vid, how it works, how to diagnose & how to fix, just like the early days, before You got famous !!!

    • @123bugness
      @123bugness 5 років тому +7

      He's noticed the drop off on views and subs, and asked what people like to see. people always say this is what they like to see, yet he has other things he wants to do. THIS is why I subscribed; diagnose, repair, hack, add BT to an old car stereo, etc.. Not meant to sound mean, just my 2 cents.

  • @user-nd3lx1zg9t
    @user-nd3lx1zg9t 5 років тому +3

    Very precise. Very explanitory. I like this guy and his work.

  • @popefang
    @popefang 5 років тому

    You make it look easy, a strong critique of our throw-away society. Ausgezeichnet!

  • @evilcanofdrpepper
    @evilcanofdrpepper 5 років тому +1

    Keep on fixing!!! The world needs more people like you!

  • @vicenterebolledo631
    @vicenterebolledo631 5 років тому +6

    Man, your channel is a service to mankind. I really appreciate your work.

  • @gearstil
    @gearstil 5 років тому

    Very intetesting video, especially the ice cube maker. This series of videous has a lot of value, because it shows the ingeniousity of the engineers that design the things, and also the ignorance of the people that throw away things without even try to find what's wrong with them

  • @andyZ3500s
    @andyZ3500s 5 років тому +2

    I like these videos because I'm not very good with electricity. I always been good with mechanical things. So when I see you fixing something that involves both it is easy for me to follow the electrical side of it and understand what's going on.

  • @KnightMirkoYo
    @KnightMirkoYo 4 роки тому

    You manage to pack so much work into such short videos. Many other creators spend more time repairing one single item - so your channel feels like the best investment of watchtime, and you add so much value with informative commentary!

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 5 років тому

    I love all these repairathons! Vinegar can get bad rust off if you can soak the item. Even things that seem to be just a tool shape made of rust can be saved.

  • @55Ramius
    @55Ramius 5 років тому +3

    Since I was only 7 back in 1962 and my father worked in a junkyard amoung other places, I have been interested in things thrown out by others. Either part it out for something to use or get it to work in whole. What your doing reminds me of my whole life of dragging home discarded items to tinker with. : )

  • @AndriiBilous
    @AndriiBilous 5 років тому

    Thank you buddy! Your English is so good and fluent that even I understand it perfectly. Удачи!

  • @KnightsWithoutATable
    @KnightsWithoutATable 5 років тому +2

    I have a 27 inch HDTV/DVD player combo that I found next to a dumpster that only needed it's power board re-capped, so these sort of repair videos are something I really like because it shows me how to fix other items I might find.

    • @ausverkauft9660
      @ausverkauft9660 5 років тому +2

      yes power board re-capping is the classical... fucking industrial obsolescence behaviour... it´s all about money, selling crap tech, weak build, breaks down after 2 years warranty time, goes to junk / recycling, owner "needs" to buy new crap.... it´s a fucking system, fucks up the planet, should get stopped somehow... more n more people just should stop buying new crap, go to scrapyard, buy cheap "scrap", repair, use for years, spare the money and say: fuck you - wasting ressources damn capitalism system

  • @GrandsonofKong
    @GrandsonofKong 5 років тому

    Save it from the Scrap Heap, clean it up, diagnose what's wrong with it and fix it.....and REPEAT!!!! Always love the Repair-a-Thon's!!

  • @absurdengineering
    @absurdengineering 4 роки тому

    I really appreciate when you mention German technical terms and names. Those are often hard to find without having a paper German-English technical dictionary. That AEG drill is awesome - my parents still have one from late 70s and it still works, having “built” three houses through its life. At one point my father had replaced the bearings and did maintenance on the gearbox, and maybe the brushes were replaced once and the commutator was very delicately turned mirror smooth, but no part replacements were otherwise necessary. The model we got has a torque controller that does a reasonably good job: as the load is increased, the speed varies just a little.

  • @AMSabuncu
    @AMSabuncu 5 років тому

    Your content keeps getting better and better, thanks.

  • @molaisonmaker6896
    @molaisonmaker6896 5 років тому +1

    I'd love to take a stroll around that scrapyard. Great series! Please keep this series going.

  • @thecorbies
    @thecorbies 5 років тому +45

    Fabulous video, and for me, one of great satisfaction since I also much prefer to repair than to buy new. Yes please - more of this kind of video.
    Regards Mark in the UK

  • @adamjones2025
    @adamjones2025 5 років тому +2

    Really enjoyed your video's, Great to see someone fixing rather than buying new.

  • @nicholaslacovara2381
    @nicholaslacovara2381 5 років тому

    Greating from the USA. Great videos !!!!!

  • @SamM-sw3le
    @SamM-sw3le 5 років тому +34

    These kind of videos is why I started to watch your channel, I hope you keep doing this forever. Great scrapyard by the way

  • @aaron71
    @aaron71 5 років тому +1

    LOVE these repair videos! I've always loved seeing what I can bring home from the scrap yard and it's great to see another person saving things. Almost all my tools are refurbished scrap metal!

  • @sarahmayer8539
    @sarahmayer8539 4 роки тому

    Diese elendigen Eismaschinen haben mir früher immer den letzten Nerv geraubt! Wenn ich das mit dem Sensor gewusst hätte...
    Great video, as always!

  • @JustinTopp
    @JustinTopp 5 років тому +1

    Nice to see the scrap yard for once. great job on the repair

  • @fynbo1007
    @fynbo1007 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your amazing story. God bless you and your family

  • @boltonky
    @boltonky 5 років тому +3

    Totally awesome, i love fixing stuff i can do basic stuff and getting better as time goes on and it amazes me what gets thrown out

  • @brettsalter3300
    @brettsalter3300 5 років тому

    Another entertaining, and wholly satisfying video. Kudos on the stainless steel straw also. Wonderful to watch you keep good machines running for hopefully many years to come.

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 5 років тому +2

    Excellent project 👍

  • @paulvale2985
    @paulvale2985 5 років тому +23

    TPAI you're a man after my own heart. My wife tells me to "throw it away" but I sift it away in the shed to re-use later (sometimes many years) then I say "saved us 50 quid that has". Touche! Keep up the great vids mate.

    • @SamiMarjeta
      @SamiMarjeta 5 років тому +3

      we have a saying (which I often tell my wife) in Finnish "Aika tavaran kauppaa" = something like "time trades the stuff" i.e. they will find their use in due time.

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu 4 роки тому

      @@SamiMarjeta This has been true in many occasions in my case and videos like these help me and inspire me to scavenge the right parts and materials. Luckily I have an old farm place with lots of space where to store (read: hoard) stuff.

  • @lookingforsomething8344
    @lookingforsomething8344 5 років тому

    Really nice to see old equipment being rescued.

  • @redel1955
    @redel1955 5 років тому +3

    You are my guy ! I wish i also had somwher near from my home scrapyard... :D I think scrapyard is home for the most "young handyman" .It hurts to see so many nice stuff at scrapyard...Nice video and greetings from Czech republic.

  • @DD-DD-DD
    @DD-DD-DD 5 років тому +13

    Really satisfying repairs. Love having a peek into German industrial culture.

  • @f.demascio1857
    @f.demascio1857 5 років тому +1

    Mojitos? Delicious & refreshing. Excellent choice.
    You've earned a new Sub.

  • @ProfessorOzone
    @ProfessorOzone 5 років тому +2

    You're just amazing. I love watching these videos.

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke 5 років тому

    Definitely more videos on this, show the world that throwing away because there's a small problem is a bad idea, because it's a waste of money and resources when a simple fault can be fixed by someone who knows how... :)

  • @ZK-999
    @ZK-999 5 років тому

    Schönes Video! Immer gut wenn etwas vor dem verschrottet werden gerettet wird!

  • @alienspacewear3527
    @alienspacewear3527 4 роки тому

    I have subscribed to your channel and wanted to say a few things. I find myself watching your videos more often lately because of the quarantine. It is not mandatory here in California but I am doing it anyways. I wish I had your electronic skills they are remarkable to say the least. Also your English is impeccable. I go to scrap yards often here in Los Angeles so I understand the thrill of it. I have a studio near Spacex and I used to grab metal parts from them when it was allowed...You would be in heaven. I love the introduction theme music your videos push me to do a bit more at my studio. Your MIG welding is good if you didn't improve it yet (I am sure you are totally busy) instead of going on a straight line when using the gun try to make small tiny Us. I am originally from Southern Italy and I have several German friends. They see beauty in the Italian way of doing things I see awesomeness in the German way of building things. Hope to run into you in Europe sometime in the future. keep making great videos and keep fixing vintage quality products one item at a time. Cheers

  • @psygn0sis
    @psygn0sis 5 років тому +72

    I do love a fix-it / restoration video, and it appears that you have an almost endless supply of materials for content. : )

  • @aga5897
    @aga5897 5 років тому

    Superb variety of devices ! Great video !

  • @Lastman737
    @Lastman737 3 роки тому

    I enjoy your videos immensely.

  • @alonzosanchez8577
    @alonzosanchez8577 5 років тому +3

    Scrapyard and repairs I love these videos great work brother!

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 5 років тому

    Job well done fella. Keep on fixing things.

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 5 років тому +18

    Always love your scrap yard videos even though they hurt to watch, as you have to leave so much great stuff behind.
    Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺

    • @kevinseng4553
      @kevinseng4553 5 років тому +3

      Stuart G. Australia. Great to see stuff like this going on.

  • @mans4104
    @mans4104 5 років тому +46

    It is better to junk yard than play the lottery, in my experience .

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 5 років тому

    I do love your videos. I have just spent the last couple of hours going back in time through your channel. I'd buy you fish and chips and a pint anyday.
    I was once told that I am the best 'bodger' ever known. I think that was a compliment - maybe.
    At our local tip they often have things that I could use. I didn't mind paying a bit for them and in the past I have given a fiver. Now there are cameras and they are not allowed to sell or give anything. They witter on about saving the planet and then throw perfectly good items that could easily be repaired in the crusher or whatever. Most of the local markets have closed as have car boots. I'm sure many of the local councillors own shops or are in the retail business and don't want market stalls or car boots around. They even shut down one butcher at a market because his awning was the wrong colour. Anything electrical has to be certified as safe before it can be resold. That consists of checking for externally damaged leads, plugs, etc. and a quick test. No qualifications are required and the certificates can be bought almost anywhere. Most charity shops won't take anything electrical because they are charged far to much for some plonker to check it. Nearly everything these days is deliberately made with strange screws, etc or the battery 'cannot' be changed so that it has to be thrown away. Not in my house it doesn't.
    Keep up the good work, excellent channel.
    Regards from England.

  • @funkysod
    @funkysod 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting to see how the ice-maker is working! Thanks for sharing your great content.

  • @RedLinkable
    @RedLinkable 5 років тому

    The pump from the fire fighers you've seen in the scrapyard is a turbine pump driven(Turboturbinentauchpumpe) by water. It was very popular back in time when we didn't have mobile electricity. Pump water throuch the blue connectors and get water out off the red one. Cool thing, I'd love to get my hand on one of these. You can get basement nearly dry with it.

  • @lethal0r
    @lethal0r 4 роки тому

    The repair king! Magnificent!

  • @GlobalGarageAus
    @GlobalGarageAus 5 років тому

    Excellent video! Please keep going

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 5 років тому

    Of course we want to see more! What tinkerer wouldn’t want to see you tinker with and try to fix stuff. Especially thrown away scrap items we might never use but need to keep them “just in case”. Right? Haha

  • @Just1GuyMetalworks
    @Just1GuyMetalworks 5 років тому +3

    It really is surprising the things that get tossed. As for that grinder (the blue one of course🙂) sometimes in the industrial sector, things will get tossed just for having a missing guard for instance. Pretty much all of my heavier equipment has been rescued from the scrap yard lol. Love your videos, thanks for the share😊.

    • @absurdengineering
      @absurdengineering 4 роки тому

      And we wonder why European manufacturing is considered “uncompetitive”. Idiots throw stuff out instead of calling the manufacturer and ordering a replacement part (or doing it online if possible). No wonder - the amount of money spent to replace all this tossed stuff must be immense. It adds up really quickly.

  • @xy3330
    @xy3330 5 років тому

    Graat channel men.you are doing fantastic job.I love this type of videos.

  • @abdulazeez.98
    @abdulazeez.98 5 років тому

    These repairing videos are really helpful.

  • @brotschuh
    @brotschuh 5 років тому

    Für'n Fünfer hätt ich den Engelschleifer auch genommen. Gerne mehr solche Videos.

  • @pinkponyofprey1965
    @pinkponyofprey1965 5 років тому +2

    I think I need to start my own little Repair-A-Thon. Very inspiring! :D

  • @garylangley4502
    @garylangley4502 5 років тому +2

    I have made money by repairing other people's cast offs. Washers (mostly something simple like a belt or pump), Dryers (belts, thermostats, or heating elements), refrigerators (mostly defrost timers and heaters), vacuum cleaners (mostly belts, brush rollers, and carbon brushes), gas lawn mowers (mostly dirty carburetors). I also keep things around the house working well. Early on, I would find repair books in libraries, but now you can find a lot of information on the internet. I'd swear that some people would junk a car if it had a flat tire. Nobody fixes things any more.

  • @GronTheMighty
    @GronTheMighty 5 років тому +7

    There is a certain beauty in seeing a capable human salvaging and giving new life to discarded tools; well done :)

    • @thewavemaker
      @thewavemaker 5 років тому +1

      Well said & absolutely true!

    • @boredfartless4221
      @boredfartless4221 5 років тому

      Capable Man, why are you talking like an alien observing a separate species?

    • @GronTheMighty
      @GronTheMighty 5 років тому

      @@boredfartless4221 I'm just a little strange like that i suppose, but you can rest assured that I too am human; since I'm fairly sure his gender is irrelevant to what he's doing, i described what i saw as a human act - I could also have been inclined to describe it as a personal act by calling him a capable person, though his actions were not as much contingent on his particular individuality as his human capacity for using the hand-brain combination. I'll welcome your description of what you see even if i may disagree with your choice of words :)

    • @boredfartless4221
      @boredfartless4221 5 років тому +1

      Oh I see you've been conditioned with Gender Neutral crap.

    • @GronTheMighty
      @GronTheMighty 5 років тому

      @@boredfartless4221 You must really be bored well beyond flatulence to try to stir that pot here with me, and somewhat burnt since you decided to capitalize a common phrasing as if to preempt its' animation into an enemy worthy of a full frontal assault; How's about you go watch some debate videos about pay gaps or whatnot where people actually go nuts about the whole they/them shizz if that's the direction your current interest turns your nose?
      I'm not minding at all calling this man a man, as i did above when answering your first query; I just found it a more enticing and worthwhile praise to give him in a slightly more aloof phrasing than you might be used to reading wherever else you spend your time, and I don't see any reason to alter that praise regardless of your opinion of it since it was not meant for you :)
      I guess I should be eager now to await further attempts to pass judgements of my character by your great self in however few words you manage to pass beyond your fingertips - perhaps i'll even be disappointed by anything less than complete condemnation and melodrama; that is how these exchanges are supposed to play out isn't it?

  • @smasica
    @smasica 5 років тому

    I used to see those pipe vices in hardware stores and plumbing supply places when I was a kid. You could buy various lengths of iron pipe and have it threaded while you wait. That was about 60 years ago.

  • @kameljoe21
    @kameljoe21 5 років тому +1

    I like your channel, I have had talks with many people over how much good things end up in a junk yard, In our areas the dumps that have this or deal with this type of stuff will not sell or allow you to take these items...

  • @bryngerard4334
    @bryngerard4334 5 років тому

    Another great video! I wouldn't be out of that scrap yard if it was near to me, I'm so jealous :)

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 5 років тому +1

    Nice video love it that you use jam jars for drinking out of I do the same and have done for many years.

  • @patprop74
    @patprop74 5 років тому

    lots of good finds and nice repairs. good job

  • @johnpossum556
    @johnpossum556 5 років тому +268

    I've always wondered why that kind of ice cubes have holes. Now I know.

    • @colinstu
      @colinstu 5 років тому +31

      It also has more surface area and cools drinks down faster.

    • @matiasgoinheix366
      @matiasgoinheix366 5 років тому +6

      I thought they made a long rod and chopped it up...

    • @jimtownsend7899
      @jimtownsend7899 5 років тому +15

      Somebody asked me once if I had seen those ice cubes with a hole. I said yes, I married one.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 5 років тому +1

      @@jimtownsend7899 LOL!

    • @matiasgoinheix366
      @matiasgoinheix366 5 років тому +3

      @@jimtownsend7899 savage!

  • @QuintinGellar
    @QuintinGellar 5 років тому +1

    Just discovered this channel. Amazing content

  • @arcadia1081
    @arcadia1081 5 років тому +1

    Gruß aus Bayern! i love recycling stuff and am addicted to Elektroschrott! (scrap) Old laptops, Canon cameras I install CHDK on, old printers. Great to find someone online like me!

  • @TheMadMagician87
    @TheMadMagician87 5 років тому +1

    Great stuff mate, good to see someone really put there money where their mouth is in terms of sustainability, recycling and reuse. That has inspired me to go for a hunt around some of the yards here. Problem is that most of the stuff thrown out in Australia these days was cheaply made Chinese crap to start with :-(

    • @SW-ii5gg
      @SW-ii5gg 5 років тому

      Chinese Communist Capitalist have ruined the world.

  • @Maccreeperslayer
    @Maccreeperslayer 5 років тому +17

    With Bosch green usually means home grade while blue means a professional grade tool

  • @zaiohellgren9266
    @zaiohellgren9266 5 років тому +1

    This is so nice, want to get into fixing stuff but i frankly just dont know enough of electronics and stuff but highly enjoy this! Cheers

  • @MrSlaxPants
    @MrSlaxPants 5 років тому

    Nice video. I like seeying these kind of repairs and see how various things work. (like the ice machine)

  • @thinkfirst6431
    @thinkfirst6431 5 років тому +1

    That was a very cool pipe vice. I have never seen one like that. I wish I had one like that.

  • @James.5703
    @James.5703 5 років тому +1

    love it. Keep fixing. stop disposing. Subscribed.

  • @AnchorDesigns
    @AnchorDesigns 5 років тому +4

    I love this series! cracking job mate from England!

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 5 років тому

    Now that's a great find! (ice maker)
    Thanks for the video.

  • @fun1brians
    @fun1brians 4 роки тому

    Great channel, keep up the great videos, thanks!

  • @koolwhippe
    @koolwhippe 5 років тому +2

    Haven’t watched in about 4 years so glad to be back.

  • @vader449
    @vader449 5 років тому

    Great video i enjoy seeing the things you find and fix

  • @AJRestoration
    @AJRestoration 5 років тому

    Good finds!

  • @jpp9876
    @jpp9876 5 років тому +24

    Clever way to test run icemaker without spending money on a new thermistor.

  • @MADhorseKD
    @MADhorseKD 5 років тому +1

    The Ice maker fix was clever :)
    Well done, sir.

  • @TopRPDRvideos
    @TopRPDRvideos 5 років тому

    Great job! Always looking forward to this series

  • @CJWarlock
    @CJWarlock 4 роки тому

    Wow, nice finds! And a cool video. Thanks. :)

  • @mnelson10000
    @mnelson10000 5 років тому +2

    Nice work! With your skill, you could probably make a nice career out of salvaging, repairing, and reselling!

  • @colinstu
    @colinstu 5 років тому +6

    I like how you also bought the crappy green bosch tool just to show it off/compare, and also make use of the boot on it. very clever!

    • @SW-ii5gg
      @SW-ii5gg 5 років тому

      It's hard to believe that they make a grinder that crappy.

  • @JelckedeBoer
    @JelckedeBoer 5 років тому +1

    This is a very inspiring series. Thanks!

  • @handyhippie6548
    @handyhippie6548 5 років тому

    that tube vice is very useful. good find.