Restoration Hammer Drill USA Old | Restore Drill Electric Large Capacity Max
2019 ж. 12 Жел.
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Restoration Hammer Drill USA Old Restore Drill Electric Large Capacity Max
we received a mailer from the USA asking for help repairing a high-powered hammer drill. The drill was too old and completely useless. We repaired it and reconstructed it. It is a very difficult job because the parts in the machine are rusty and broken. Some more we had to buy new. We painted yellow for that hammer drill. The machine has lost the label of the manufacturing company. but I can be sure it is HATACHI's hammer drill. help me share videos so we can stay motivated to make the next videos. Thank you
#Restoration #Restore # Drill
It would be nice if someone sent me old parcels for us to Restoration
i'v said before subject matter is key...and you don't find better quality than vintage made in america
@@imperialpresence3331 made in Germany for instance.
@@Super4017 i'd say pretty much anything pre war european...but as far as america it's a matter of shear volume..we never had factories bombed or invading forces to hamper our production post war...and as far as our southeast asian brothers...many of them have only have dependable electricity for a single generation
@@imperialpresence3331 .
What are synthetic or rubber hammers for? I dislake 👎 👎
How considerate of the New Yorker customer to use Vietnamese cardboard to wrap up his old chisel.
But guys, before you commenting any stupid things please notice that he doing pretty damn good job just a simple basic tools he have.
I love how you're not wasting time and just getting after it. no bs just straight business. Awesome work, friend!
i worked with a Vietnamese auto body man who could fix anything. I once watched him take the camshaft out of a 3 series BMW, rebuild 2 of the worn lobes by welding in metal and grinding it down. When he reinstalled it it worked like new. Amazing craftsmanship comes out of those countries
Built when quality, tool longevity and craftsmanship actually meant something to people... You can buy a tool when you start your company. Maintain and use it till you retire and pass it on to your kid. Completely serviceable and rebuildable.
I found this to be an excellent restoration. An inexpensive rubber or wooden mallet would greatly help setting those bearings and will not mar or damage the bearing. Keep up the good work!
Send him one...
Haahaha I was just about to comment similarly
@@superbmediacontentcreator hola buenas tardes como estás 😘🤵
Also his screw driver knife ... I believe he loves it a lot
😊@@superbmediacontentcreator
I don't understand the dislikers, I find this really great.
These immature people who dislike are simply hatets
I’m not a mechanic. Just a single chick enjoying watching this man do his thing!! He is certainly worth his salt.
U like salt?
I have pepper. So can't we be salt and pepper? Perhaps with some fresh noodles and greens? That guy knows his job. He did great regards of all the negative messages people send. Sometimes this kind of video's may be a learning curve for the people who made fun of him..... of you think you can do it better, let me see. Greetings from the Netherlands
So many negative comments from some people. I would like to see them take the time and have the knowledge to restore half the things this guy does. If people don't like something, then shut up and let the rest of the world enjoy. Too many big headed know hows out there who think they have all the answers. Most of them are YANKS. Again, well done on your great work. Kev. UK
Well said Kev :)
I m agree. I living some time in Vietnam. These people are hardworking and they have to save every dong they have. Many of them have no possibility to get the right education. They have to work with what they have.
So typical. Those damned "YANKS". You must be a "Limey".
@@bobsly1643 you bet ya. That's it says.. Kev. 🇬🇧
lol we are free to express our opinions whether you YANKS like it or not. This guy needs to throw away those cheesy folding hex keys and get some real tools!
Apart from advising a rubber mallet for the bearings, it was a pleasure watching someone with pride in his handiwork.
R. Mo yeah I was thinking the same thing lol, especially when reassembling it, but I guess he knows what he’s doing and how to use the hammer without damaging the parts🤷🏽♂️
He should put the bearings in the freezer inside a plastic bag allnight before puy them innside their respective cavities, that should slightly reduce their diameter enough time making easier job wen asembling it
I have to say this is the first time I have seen a project this complicated where the tools include a handful of screwdrivers, a hammer, a set of wrenches from the 99 cent store, a can of wd-40, a dull steak knife, a pair of garden gloves and vise-grips from the 1970's. Great job! puts all the other folk with 20,000 bucks worth of shop equipment to shame.
Ревизия: вторая жизнь😉✊👍 Агрегат, ещё послужит☝️ Эстетично и практично✊👍 Смекалка в жизни ведь нужна☝️✊
The man is outstanding with his high level,Skilled operating many jobs no one could accomplish. Some one should send him some financial assess or tools.Thank you All.
damn, that thing has seen some action. Well done on bringing it back to life
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You are amazing guy ! I had douby at the beginning when I saw your tools and the state of the drilling machine. You are a gret mechanic. Respect. Thanks.
That is pretty impressive - really nice restoration! Not that I know a whole lot about, but it seems to work flawlessly.
Нихрена себе реставрация ! Расколотил крышку щеткодержателя. С таким же успехом мог рапилить все попали и вытащить заново.
That was massive undertaking.... my hats off to you... very well done... it’s as good as if not better than new.....
Some have skills but you are at a completely different level. Amazed
Without any Advanced instruments you are doing this job perfectly. You really following your passion with hard work.
This is an amazing job with the tools he had to work with.
Rodi Kalicharan I guess that’s where the saying comes from “a poor workman blames his tools”, which this guy proves that it’s not the tools, but the technique and ingenuity
Peter Swarts enviaré ya no te esperen bardo re una mierda f
I love when you pour out the tool box and there is a kitchen knife in the mix
Pool of candidates who to ask help I'm sure of for your
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Maybe he has very angry wild animals out there, and never Knows wen some of them could show up at the garage door 😆
must say restoration things like this is awesome because thing back in the day were built to last. Good job.
Witam i pozdrawiam!!Super wykonana renowacja młota udarowego ,swietna sprawa,uzyteczne narzędzie ozylo i będzie dalej służyć,dokładność i wiedza daje zawsze dobre efekty,tak trzymać..
Helpful hint. If you wait to paint the case, you can “warm” the case and the bearing will slide right in without using a hammer. Aluminum has a high expansion rate and doesn’t need to be “hot”. Nice job!
Thats right Curtis. I am crying blood with the bearing assembly...
Excellent workmanship it' amazing how he remembers how it all goes back together Regards Steve UK London
The video is reference
is it possible without music? just the sound of your activity, that's what gives relaxation
Belo trabalho! Quanta dedicação, capricho e paciência!
Absolutely FANTASTIC!! Now I know where to send my old items for restoration!! GREAT JOB!!!
On my very best day of my life even it was my smartest day as well, I could never have put that thing back together. Nice work
A fantastic job. Only a very skilled mechanic will be able to do this fine restoration. Well done!👍
Great work in a clean, organized workshop! May you have great fortune in your work!
после просмотра видосов про реставрацию, я отреставрировал свое детское ружье, которому около 30 лет, теперь стреляет)))
Here you see the difference between a fancy shop with expensive tools (me) and a guy with REAL talent (him)!
Perfect. Somebodies gave unlike. They don't accept these masters.
That is a HITACHI PR 65A. I have repaired many over the years. Good Job.
great job amazing what you can do with the very basic of tools
And there I go thinking I was the one who used scissors and fingernail clippers to strip wire! Another great video young man, keep it up and just ignore the haters.
I like the video, I hate the music. All I want to hear are tools
Nice job. . Aside from the plastic parts
Forgiveness and restoration are two difference acts. Forgiveness can lead to restoration but restoration is not hinged to forgiveness.
After watching a few of your video's specially the one's were you go out and find them, i'm surprised nothing as jumped of one of these old rusty things, trying to eat you.
this skilled person needs financial support, Reality
Try to watch all or at least one of the advertisement fully in case you cant support financially.
@@seadog158 🏧 sent
I need financial support.
Wow man ! You made it just like brand new from the factory 🏭 Well done ! 👍🏻
Amazing! Sir, you are a Master Technician!
LOL goes from US to Vietnam and survives the shipping beautifully... I try to go just one state away and package looks like it was dragged behind Mad Max.... Crazy world
you are awesome
madox76 - depends on how stuff was packed. I've had stuff come from China in well packed parcels and it's immaculate; but stuff sent from somewhere just 40miles away turns up broken and damaged.....mainly because it was badly packed up. Just the luck of the draw.
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@@Tracy137 Well for one thing this definitely wasn't shipped from the US in that packaging, you can tell because the english isn't great and its the same handwriting. secondly if it was from the US the postage would've been intact at least not handwritten, also the boxes are from Vietnam as well. thirdly and finally the US does not allow packages to be sent without a return address and and name any longer after all the anthrax scares after 9-11.
Canuck exactly
Great work Like
great job restoration very well done
What a piece of art of ingeneering. Exellent work of restoration!! Congratulations
Next level guy. He truley knows his sht. Great video.
My Mechanics is the zen master of restorations. But his thing is mill work and metal machining of old tools mainly, not power tools/ machines so much. But his restorations are meticulous to the point that the tool comes out better than it was made.
Я бы такому мастеру после просмотра видео ничего не дал бы реставрировать из своего инструмента)))))
Согласен полностью, -сколько прослужит этот инструмент? (я думаю--не больше полугода)
Это фейковый ремонт
@@anonim4655 косметический
Ну судя по лайкам, с тобой согласится 100 человек из 1000, делай выводы почему общество не ценит твои убеждения и следовательно платить тебе будет только 1 из 10)
This youngster is amazing! Great video!
Excelente verte trabajar con eficiencia y dedicación. Un ejemplo. Saludos desde Argentina
you can't use a hammer to knock on the bearings, they will fail faster. Use wood or hydraulic press. The recovery work is good
He is using a kitchen knife as a tool do you think you can afford a hydraulic press?
احسن شيء هو إصلاح الآلات القديمة كلمحركات وغيرهم والسلام.....
Excelente trabalho vc é incrível.
Tiro o chapéu pra esse cara, muito bom seu trabalho
Hammering bearings in can damage them.
DEPENDS ON WHERE THEY ARE HAMERED
Caps not needed my friend
Just got to know how to do it.
He needs to invest in a hydraulic press
@@joseortega1114 just use a car Jack
DAM. that looks brand new.
The drill is set to run Off 220 volts. The power in USA runs on 110 volts. Nice job on the reconstruction of the Hammer Drill.
AMAZING AGAIN! YOU ARE A VERY TALENTED MAN AND VERY INTELLIGENT PERSON! GOD BLESS.
Wooooowww God bless this kind of people, smart, nice and awesome.... Wooowww
He disassembled that thing with everything you can find thrown around in my back yard.
Good job with simple tools! Excellent restoration!
Excelente restauracion , amigo. Con las herramientas básicas y mucho de tu esfuerzo ha quedado hermosa la maquina! Gracias por el vídeo
The thing for me was if it was very old where did he get the spare parts from. the bearings are no problem but the new armature and the new plastic handle. would have been nice to show that also what did he soak the gears in.
The armature looks to have been rebuilt, which is not difficult if you have a coil winding machine. The commutator is the giveaway, it looks like it was cleaned rather than replaced. The plastic handle is readily available online, I found at least a dozen different brand names selling the same type of hammer shown in this video. The solution used to soak the gears could be either quicklime (calcium oxide) or lime water (calcium hydroxide), both are powerful bases and have a milky appearance when dissolved in liquid. I don't recommend the use of either because they're dangerous. Quicklime has an exothermic reaction when introduced to water, and can explode. Also since both are powerful bases, they can cause nasty burns. If you need to degrease gears, use a degreaser and wire brush. Caustic bases damage metal, as do acids.
Parts are readily available for this jackhammer.
I work in repair of inground pools and our cheap chinese jackhammers literally look exactly like this. looks like one that got left in the rain , I assure you this tool is not old, maybe the design
How much did it cost to do this restoration and how much will it when buying a new one?
Not sure where anyone claimed it was old, just a discarded and abused tool that needs repairing.
Incredible restoration. So detailed and precise. You did an amazing job. If I ever need an antique to get restored I will send it to you.
Very neat restoration of the drill hamer nice to see it was not pict up in the mud
Maestro udsted es un genio quiciera que estos videos los viera un empresari para que lo alludara con mas herramientas .ejemplo erenadora y varias cosas mas .lo felicito y un gran saludo de los andes de chile👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful job, you did everything right!
What’s all the moaning or growling on the sound track? Really loud around 35:00
I Agree with you
Подшипники очень рады были от железного молотка
This man did an excellent restoration job. I, on the other hand, would have bought a brand new one instead, not only because of the time involved, but because I wouldn't be able to remember where every piece goes. There's a saying that farm boys can fix anything. This is true, especially when compared to city boys. Farm boys in years past had to fix their farm equipment, in order to eat and stay alive. But now, life is too easy. I do like to restore things though, just as long as there aren't too many pieces that has to be put back together. I love to see the before and after effect.
Fun, entertaining and educational. Another outstanding restoration!
where did you manage to find the parts from thats what had me puzzled ? lol good video
Surely for privacy he can't show the address or the mobile number so he had to use cardboard that he recycled, I don't think it takes Sherlock Holmes to figure it out. Do not worry about the negative comments, you are very professional, I can advise you to use a plastic hammer or a piece of wood where to beat to position the ball bearings, you could damage them. Thanks again and ciao from Venezia
*they see me restorin* *they hatin*
Great work buddy looks like you can fix everything plus getting parts for that old machine is impressive
wow! this is awesome work, thank you for this good video
Parabéns! Belo trabalho de restauração. Aqui no Brasil, precisamos formar nossos jovens para um futuro de qualificação profissional.
Fantastic job, but where you find those parts?
I lové this Man s work, amazing
This amigo is amazing, that all i need to say, his something. Saludos desde Portland Oregon
Бомжоресторация....Впресовка подшипников завораживает....
И шпатлёвкой заделывать дыры на алюминиевом корпусе отбойного молотка)))Это топ конечно!)
@@linniksamsung пластилином было бы и то надёжнее xD
Александр Линник , сварочник, не не слышал ;)
@@linniksamsung как зделать полезное нихуя? правельно зашпаклевать дыры !!))
@@linniksamsung Про шпатлевку верно подмечено)))) Отбойник наверное в музее на выставке стоять будет)))
Considering what you have to work with and how well the job turned out, I think u did a hell of a job. Well done...keep pressing forward and good things will happen.
Exelente , eres un buen mecanico y restaurador , te felicito y sigas adelante creciendo en lo que haces , me parece que esa es la alternativa a dejar tirada una herramienta que todavia puede dar trabajo , desde ecuador guayaquil
Felicidades me hiciste recordar cuando restauraba más. Mineras continuos saludos BCS mex
24:38 It is wonderful to recover the part in his hand
LoL
Am I the only one that watches this video in 6 minutes in stead of forty?
It's a nice noise maker, I have it in the background while on reddit. When reddit bores me I watch a couple seconds then hop back on reddit.
i love the skull drawing in the chemical container😍
Excelente recuperacion del Rotomartillo...Felicitaciones quedó como nuevo..Trujillo..Huanchaco..Perú
I'll never be that mechanically inclined to be able to just throw all parts into a box and not worry about knowing which part goes where. I probably would not be able to reassemble it lol
Just take pictures of each part you disassemble and you won't be lost.
Ahh well he is recording it too. He could always go back to the video. Smart
Молодец парень. Руки золотые. Ещебы инструмента хорошего побольше. А так, великолепная работа.
Я считаю если занимаешься этим делом ,то и инструмент должен быть соответствующий а не мультитулом разбирать.криворукий блогер а не ресторатор
Acho você super organizado e habilidoso parabéns
Brilliant a job so well done very neat I love the colour
I took a chance on a 40 minute video. Absolute Legendary Restoration!
WTF, I’m a professionally diesel mechanic of 6 years and this guy has a tiny fraction of the tools I do and still gets it fixed! 😂 Do have to say though did they specifically pick this piece because it was put together with all Allen bolts and they said oh we own a set of Allen wrenches! Haha
If you are professional diesel mechanic and say, this guy fixes the tool, please give me address of your workshop, I would remember to not come there :). Seriously? A hammer for bearings? Cable connection with oxidized copper wires? :)
Simply outstanding dear Very nice This is called as complete restoration
Well done! Great work. I wonder how you can mix up the screws and to know where everything belongs after kkkk
Damn dude you got a good memory remembering where every thing went back. I was lost after you pulled first screw out.😂 nice job.
I love the video , only sad to see he used a hamer to install the new bearings.... better to use the vise to press them in with a socket
Or a piece of wood between the bearing and the hammer.
Muito bom top,
That was an awesome job. I hope you got some good money for it. Personally I'd have a hard time parting with something I've spend that much time and effort on.