The best thing about making these videos is, that you can review the disassembly footage to see where stuff went. Although, with a Typewriter and the leavers for the keys, marking those (If the don´t have factory made stamped marks to which letter they correspond) is very important, because they have specific places they go in, an look very similar.
The typewriter is one of the most complicated machines ever invented.While anyone with a screwdriver may be able to dismantle one ,it takes a genius to.reassemble it properly. Well done.
Half way through the video, I found myself saying, "My God! That's a LOT of work!!" As satisfying as it was to watch, I hope it is way more gratifying for you! You certainly did a Fantastic job restoring that piece!! Thank You for sharing this with us!!😁😎
Ha! Nice to see your restoration of such an old workhorse. I have fond memories of working with one of about the same vintage in Dad's construction office during summer break in high school. It was a different brand and keyboard and you had to concentrate to be sure you had stroked the keys hard enough to get a successful response. I'd failed a semester of Typing 1 and wanted credit, so after summer on that old machine (in 1958) my first timed writing in the do-over semester was 73 CWPM. Love good old machines of all sorts. You're certainly doing interesting craft.
Easy ....I could dismantle that typewriter in one hour....peice of cake.....but I would have no chance of putting back the way you did.....a real master....hats off for your talent 👍👍💯💯
Beautiful restoration job. It is amazing how you remembered where every part belongs. More amazing is how you managed to weld the broken cast iron pieces securely. I bet that cast iron is harder to weld properly than steel. Anyway, it looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
Хорошая работа, отличная. Очень кропотливая и грамотная. У меня есть Ундервуд 1902 года. На нем написан мой диплом в 1985 году. Все руки не доходят восстановить.
Absolutely nicely done, it definitely wouldn't be a bad idea to even install a new tape into it and type on it from time to time. It's a nice piece of machinery.
Excelente restauración! 100% Profesional! La cantidad de partes y piezas a restaurar de por exige un trabajo exhaustivo y meticuloso! Felicitaciones amigo! Tu vídeo me inspira para continuar con mis restauraciones de objetos religiosos Católicos.
Dear PSV Restoration. This is my first time in your channel, and being a long time suscriber of My Mechanics, I want to tell you I right of the bat I was very impresssed. Your editing is superb (no nonsense talking, ambient noise only, and constantly making sure that the assembly was being completed satisfactorily at every stage of the way). Your use of tools was clear and precise, always keeping a clean working environment. Since I firmly believe - and that´s just my personal opinion - that My Mechanics is right up there on the top of these type of YouTUBE channels, kindly consider two suggestions that I give you with the outmost respect: 1) Don´t be afraid of adequately using short, precise and easy to read texts as you go along; it might help anticipate/resolve questions your viewers could have (i.e. :what is the yellow liquid you dip pieces in, for how long you let them sip) insofar not all of your viewers are experts, and; 2) Take your time to add a little bit of fastidiousness in your videos, because viewers in general - I for instance - enjoy watching someone go the extra mile wkithout having to. For instance, I bet My Mechanics would have polished ALL THE SPRINGS and redone several bolts on the lathe. But again, I was impressed, and if I had to give you a comparison grade with My Mechanics, I would give you a 9.7 out of 10. Keep up the good work; I will press like and suscribe. Regards. P.S. I was not kidding about Tom Hanks watching this video, insofar it is a well-known fact he is an avid collector of typewriters, and this one - being an early Soviet era model - might be of interest to him.
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! You was burning that wire (Welding) very hot!!! I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Your videos, especially this one, manage to be both therapeutic and anxiety-inducing at the same time-therapeutic in their presentation and anxiety-inducing in wondering how you know exactly how to put everything back together.
Needs Alignment: Ensuring the letters struck the page evenly and with consistent spacing. Typebar Adjustment: Calibrating the metal arms (typebars) to produce characters with the correct angle and positioning. Platen and Ribbon Maintenance: Replacing or adjusting these parts to ensure proper inking and pressure. Letter Slanting: Fixing misaligned characters caused by bent or worn typebars.
Disfruto enormemente tus videos, me relajan, son hipnotizantes, es verdaderamente increíble tu habilidad y destreza...alguna vez veremos tu rostro? Quisiera ver, a quién admiro tanto. Saludos desde Culiacán México..Feliz Año 2025.
Who invented this was a genius who restored it is a master. 🎉
Thanks 👍
I would never remember where all of those pieces go. Great job.
Thanks
The best thing about making these videos is, that you can review the disassembly footage to see where stuff went. Although, with a Typewriter and the leavers for the keys, marking those (If the don´t have factory made stamped marks to which letter they correspond) is very important, because they have specific places they go in, an look very similar.
I was thinking the same thing
The typewriter is one of the most complicated machines ever invented.While anyone with a screwdriver may be able to dismantle one ,it takes a genius to.reassemble it properly. Well done.
From here in Brazil I say, you are a restoration wizard.
Thanks!
Outro alô do Brasil! Another hello from Brazil!
What an amazing piece of mechanical engineering and an equally impressive work of restoration!
Thanks 😊
Half way through the video, I found myself saying, "My God! That's a LOT of work!!" As satisfying as it was to watch, I hope it is way more gratifying for you! You certainly did a Fantastic job restoring that piece!! Thank You for sharing this with us!!😁😎
Thanks a lot, it really was a lot of work but I'm glad you liked it.
Ha! Nice to see your restoration of such an old workhorse. I have fond memories of working with one of about the same vintage in Dad's construction office during summer break in high school. It was a different brand and keyboard and you had to concentrate to be sure you had stroked the keys hard enough to get a successful response. I'd failed a semester of Typing 1 and wanted credit, so after summer on that old machine (in 1958) my first timed writing in the do-over semester was 73 CWPM. Love good old machines of all sorts. You're certainly doing interesting craft.
Awesome !! I love typewriters and I love your restoration - congratulations for a such professional work !!
Easy ....I could dismantle that typewriter in one hour....peice of cake.....but I would have no chance of putting back the way you did.....a real master....hats off for your talent 👍👍💯💯
Thanks 😊
You're one organized fellow to remember where all the parts go.
Thanks 😊
кириллица была неожиданностью
thanks for video and your hard work also 👏🏻👏🏻
Такое впечатление , что это артефакт другой цивилизации ... Столько деталей !!!!!
Классная реставрация !!! Спасибо !
Спасибо
Prehistoric!!!
😂😂😂
What a complicated piece of machinery. You did a great job
Thanks
A marvel of engineering, design, and practical mechanics, I can only imagine how many overworked secretaries hated the damn thing.
Was für eine Tolle Arbeit 🥰Du hast dem guten Stück neues Leben ein gehaucht. Ich bin Begeistert das du solchen Schatz erhältst
Thanks you
Beautiful restoration job. It is amazing how you remembered where every part belongs. More amazing is how you managed to weld the broken cast iron pieces securely. I bet that cast iron is harder to weld properly than steel. Anyway, it looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
Thanks a lot, it wasn't easy.
A truly wonderful restoration, your attention to detail is amazing. Thank you for the video. BRILLIANT!
Thanks 😊
Now it belongs in a museum!
Yes, that's for sure
Fixing cast iron gets you extra credit. Kudos.
What a great job, you have an amazing memory.
Thank you!
It is very interesting to see how you assemble it little by little as you progress. Great job as usual!
Thanks for watching! It was a lot of work.
Wow, the first time I've seen a restoration not in English, absolutely fascinating presentation, beautiful result, well done you👏👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧🙋♀️
Thank you!
Beautiful restoration mister beautifully restored well done
Thanks a lot
Cuánta delicadeza para trabajar con las piezas! qué detallista! Maravilloso!
Thanks
Typewriters were complicated, mechanical masterpieces and quite amazing when you consider when they were produced.
Хорошая работа, отличная. Очень кропотливая и грамотная. У меня есть Ундервуд 1902 года. На нем написан мой диплом в 1985 году. Все руки не доходят восстановить.
Amazing work i could never be able to put that back together. Amazing job
Thanks 👍
Fantastic! You gave me motivation to finish fixing my Olivetti M40! Your typewriter has extra wide carriage, just like mine does!
Bellísimo trabajo de restauración. Eres un verdadero artista!
Gracias!
Superb restoration, thanks for sharing! 😁🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it
Superb! So many small parts, that was a labour of love.😎
Thanks a lot 😊
Felicitaciones!!! Gran trabajo!!!
¡Gracias!
У вас золотые ручки! Вы супер!!! Класс!!!
Спасибо
Absolutely nicely done, it definitely wouldn't be a bad idea to even install a new tape into it and type on it from time to time. It's a nice piece of machinery.
The loud clang you hear is my jaw hitting the floor. Awesome work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best restoration ever. typewriter
Thanks 👍
Apart from the high level of skill, this video is superb in photography as well as editing. well done.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
🎉
Apart from his fingernails. Most restoration UA-camrs cover grubby nails with protective finger cots. This gives for better quality close up shots.
Замечательная работа, поздравляю вас.
Спасибо большое, я старался
That is a functional piece of incredibly gorgeous art.
Thanks
What a treat. It's so gratifying to see you restore this beautiful old machine.
Thanks
From all the comments here I can say that very specific group of people watches this kind of videos😊. No worries, I am one of you guys 😂
The "original" Soviet typewriter, based upon the Wagner-Underwood design. Fascinating!
That was a lot of work, and it looks great. Nice restoration 👍🏾
Glad you liked it
Excelente restauración! 100% Profesional! La cantidad de partes y piezas a restaurar de por exige un trabajo exhaustivo y meticuloso! Felicitaciones amigo! Tu vídeo me inspira para continuar con mis restauraciones de objetos religiosos Católicos.
Muchas gracias, me alegro que te gusten mis vídeos!
Amazing! I learned to type in the 1970s on a typewriter of a similar style and vintage ... a 1920s Remington, which was my mother's. So many memories.
VERY PROFESSIONAL AND TALENTED
Thanks 👍
Подписалась😊. Боже мой, сколько деталей!!! Было очень интересно 👍👍👍
Спасибо за подписку!😊
Increible el resultado final después de la restauración❤
Thanks 😊
Brilliant (I like the "ROYAL " and the "SELECTRIC"
Чёткая, чистая работа 👍
Спасибо
and got the tape😵💫 wuauuu , good job, very nice history piece
Lots of great small parts in this restoration. A+
очень хорошо!
Bravooo nice restoration
Thanks
Back in the day, I once knew how to change the ribbon in one of these. A skill long since forgotten.
Это просто обалдеть!
Спасибо, я старался)
Fantastic restoration...a pleasure to watch
Thanks 😊
Dear PSV Restoration. This is my first time in your channel, and being a long time suscriber of My Mechanics, I want to tell you I right of the bat I was very impresssed. Your editing is superb (no nonsense talking, ambient noise only, and constantly making sure that the assembly was being completed satisfactorily at every stage of the way). Your use of tools was clear and precise, always keeping a clean working environment. Since I firmly believe - and that´s just my personal opinion - that My Mechanics is right up there on the top of these type of YouTUBE channels, kindly consider two suggestions that I give you with the outmost respect: 1) Don´t be afraid of adequately using short, precise and easy to read texts as you go along; it might help anticipate/resolve questions your viewers could have (i.e. :what is the yellow liquid you dip pieces in, for how long you let them sip) insofar not all of your viewers are experts, and; 2) Take your time to add a little bit of fastidiousness in your videos, because viewers in general - I for instance - enjoy watching someone go the extra mile wkithout having to. For instance, I bet My Mechanics would have polished ALL THE SPRINGS and redone several bolts on the lathe. But again, I was impressed, and if I had to give you a comparison grade with My Mechanics, I would give you a 9.7 out of 10. Keep up the good work; I will press like and suscribe. Regards.
P.S. I was not kidding about Tom Hanks watching this video, insofar it is a well-known fact he is an avid collector of typewriters, and this one - being an early Soviet era model - might be of interest to him.
Terrific 👏👏🖐😃🇭🇲👏
Thanks 👍
Amazing work!!!
Thanks
I am absolutely amazed at your talent. It appears to know no end. Well done job!
Great job!
Thanks!
Parabens deu um shoow! Ficou melhor do que era quando nova! ❤❤❤
Thanks
Trabalho minucioso, delicado e perfeito! Parabéns! Fiquei com saudade do meu tempo de professora de datilografia. Um abraço.
Obrigado! 😊
Wow, so many parts, I'm sure I'd end up with extra screws at the end lol. Super satisfying video, I think the sandblasting was my favorite part
Muito bom trabalho, ficou lindo.
Obrigado 😊
Amazing Craftsmanship and Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks
The reason why the letters are not printed properly is not the ink ribbon, but the letters are not balanced. The solders need to be removed and fixed.
Супер реставрация!!!
Спасибо
Trabalho perfeito. Parabéns.
Thanks 👍
Bravissimo, hai avuto un gran coraggio e ha fatto proprio un bel lavoro😊
Straight from the tortured poets department
Ah, hells naw... I would never be able to get that thing back together. Nice work!
Thanks
Now that's mechanical engineering!
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
You was burning that wire (Welding) very hot!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks 👍
The painting process was magical. I wish more people would use filler
Amazing!
Thanks
In the whole , one good restauration.
Браво!!!👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
Спасибо
Amazing work!😁
Thank you! 😄
Весьма познавательно. Спасибо.
Пожалуйста)
It looks just like an old American made Underwood typewriter.
Гениальное изобретение человечества...
Your videos, especially this one, manage to be both therapeutic and anxiety-inducing at the same time-therapeutic in their presentation and anxiety-inducing in wondering how you know exactly how to put everything back together.
Ah thanks now I can save my game.
Thats how mine looked like. Oh man, i regret not doing before and after photos.
Imagino que o maior desafio seja a literatura para estudar o projeto. Excelente trabalho. Abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks 👍
Я бы разобрал и выбросил, а Вы охренительный мастер своего дела суперская работа
Спасибо
Needs Alignment: Ensuring the letters struck the page evenly and with consistent spacing.
Typebar Adjustment: Calibrating the metal arms (typebars) to produce characters with the correct angle and positioning.
Platen and Ribbon Maintenance: Replacing or adjusting these parts to ensure proper inking and pressure.
Letter Slanting: Fixing misaligned characters caused by bent or worn typebars.
You are correct...
Здорово! Очень кропотливая работа! А почему цифра 1 среди букв оказалась?) И почему латиницу переделали на кириллицу?😮
Не знаю почему цифры так расположены, видимо так решил ее создатель
Looks great! Works not so great, but I suppose adjustments can be made.
Tom Hanks needs to see this video.
Now I just need an ink ribbon and I'll be ready for Nemesis.
Wow😮👍
Thank you for painting it its original color and not sports car red like some channels would 💀
I always try to keep the original color.
Of course the weak point is obtaining ribbons for this antique now that it has been beautifully restored.
Disfruto enormemente tus videos, me relajan, son hipnotizantes, es verdaderamente increíble tu habilidad y destreza...alguna vez veremos tu rostro? Quisiera ver, a quién admiro tanto. Saludos desde Culiacán México..Feliz Año 2025.
Wow, there are so many moving parts, I bet this took you forever to do, like what, 8 months?
Anyway, congrats! I love videos like these
I have used many typewriters in my life , never saw any like this, how much does this thing weigh, great job.
Thanks, the weight is about 16 kilograms.
Oh it's so strange that your haven't seen any like this. There's a famous US brand typewriter called "Underwood" with quite the similar design.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
And remember folks: turn on the subtitles.