Makita blusher restoration | マキタブラッシャー復元
2019 ж. 28 Қаң.
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Makita blusher restoration | マキタブラッシャー復元
Product Name: マキタブラッシャー
Product Year: Unknow
Product Company: Makita
100V, 6A, 50-60Hz, 570W, 6000/min, 125 mm blade.
Title: Makita blusher is translated from マキタブラッシャー in the marker by Google Translate.
In this videos I recorded it step by step the process of restoration.
I hope you find something useful & enjoy from this video!
I am happy to receive your feedbacks, advices, suggestions to improve myself.
!!! I apologize for the mistake I made in this restoration !!!
--------------Thank you so much for Likes & Comments--------------
Thank you so much for having the sense to add in the ground wire, which had not been connected before. It's a metal bodied tool, and must be properly grounded. So many restorations fail toi pay attention to that.
Bob Almond did you notice that the ground wire on the power plug is hanging out? I found that kind-of strange
some tools are double insulated, thus don't need a ground wire.
@@xl000 but still whats with the ground wire not being part of the plug and just floating there?
Pppppppl
@@exogatorJapan!
It is truly amassing how you can get all those parts back together. You did an excellent job.
overhauling to new functionality is such a pleasure I can imagine the pride after single-handedly restoring a machine to brand new!!
This is the first time I saw anyone change the rubber bushing of their power tool, thank you op! I have learned a lot.
Now that's what i call a beautiful restoration!
Thank you!
I'm glad you replaced the bearings. Good job
That's awesome, man! Keep up the good job!
another great restoration...keep up the excellent work..looking forward to your next one.
One of the most unusual buffers I have ever seen, and I worked in tool industry for years. Definitely a great rebuild !!
Thank you so much!!!
Very nice restoration, the way you substitute the part made me happy ^^
great job, that's really interesting and hypnotic to look your vidéo. And one question, where did you find all your restoring tools ?
Back in the day! Tools were made to last, nowadays like everything else their disposable. Excellent job! I enjoy your channel very much....
Amazing work! I love the wooden mallet you used, it reminds me of the ones from a Bugs Bunny cartoon 😂
Top restoration!
Excellent work ! TY for sharing !
Wow that thing can mess you up if you let it go! It's got some torque! Mean Machine! Great job on that restore.
Your camera work is fantastic
What type of internal bearing puller is that, that is really neat!
I love all these videos. Is it me or does it sounds like it was filmed in a high Street Cafe with a school next door.
Beautiful job well done 👍 good tool 👍
Good job! What was a problem with tool, at the start of video it does not work?
Where do you get your old tools from to restore? I want to get into restoration but don’t know where to get old stuff from.
Well restored, it’s one interesting tool👍🏻
What is this tool for? You did a great job on restoring whatever it is.
Gran trabajo, saludos!!
so proper, keep it up!
Keep going .... Nice video ... I share to all my friends
Thank you for sharing!
great job on the restore. keep it up.
Thank you, I finally found this tool name.
EXCELLENT WORK MR SHOW......
was that was a lot of work needed sir......amazing
Great job! Some of your bearing pullers I haven't seen before. They get the job done!
Amazing work.
This is excellent!
Now THAT'S the way to do an restoration!👌👍👍
大変、参考になりました。ありがとうございます。
So many parts. Perfect restoration. Congrats!
Amazing work
Thank you!
Amazing,mission completed!
Nice restoration! Should've painted it Makita blue
Very much professionally done.
great job!o liked, very powerful tool.
Great full work with passion and patience.
Thank you so much!
Wow amazing
Who’s the manufacturer of your bearing puller kit? Very cool tool. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
It made by china. You can find it in alibaba
Strange tool but outstanding job of restoring it again!
BEAUTIFUL JOB. IM SPEECHLESS.
Where in Japan are you? I am in Okinawa. Where do you buy the old tools?
Great job!
Another great job.
Hi sir I love this work nice
What is that type of grinder used for?
Nice job!
witam i pozdrawiam!!Udana renowacja urzadzenia ze szczotkami do czyszczenia metalu!!Dokladnosci i cierpliwosc przynosi efekty!!Dobre malowanie!!Material filmowy okey!!
Buenisimos videos, te falta poner donde compras los repuestos, sobre todo las baterias. Gracias por adelantado.
Very nice finished result. Out of curiosity, when you replaced the end bearings with new ones, they appeared to be pre-greased, sealed bearings. How come you opened them and applied more grease? Is there a functional advantage to this? No judgement here, just trying to learn more.
I have the exact same question.
i liked what you did
What is that little goldish or brass colored rotary tool called? I need one
Nice keep going
Excelente labor refaccionando la herramienta. Me toca conseguir los extractores de rodaje para empezar a arreglar las mías. Saludos desde Perú.
Congratulations from France
Thank you!
What is the make or brand of puller & attachments used to pull the bearings,very nice job by the way !
NIKATA Japan Corporation, MOTORCYCLE BEARING SEPARATOR KIT-10PC.
Can't say I've ever seen grease that looks that much like peanut butter
Why you didn't clean the motor itself?
Excelente trabajo!! gracias por compartir tu trabajo, admiro tu profesionalismo, y muy buena calidad de los vídeos. Aquí en México es un poco complicado conseguir piezas de repuesto originales.
Thank you so much!
I believe this is a "burnishing grinder" or "surface conditioning tool". But I have never seen one in this configuration
Well done.
Anybody know the actual model number of this tool with two heads or ANYTHING like it???
as good as new your a professional
Thank you!!!
Good job
Отличный инструмент. Хорошая работа.
واو احسنت عمل ترميم جيد جدا
Good job 👍
seems to be in good shape anyway
Hi, everyone! Can anybody please explain to me the use of dismounting the bearing covers? I know, it repeats the original design. But is there any technical reason?
Нормально привёл в порядок! Good job man!
Great Job !!!
Thank you!!!
Very nice. What is this kind of tool used for?
wire wheel grinders are used for removal of rust and paint. Dual wheels for large projects like cars etc.
@@frisc45 Thank you. I understand the bench grinder style but this handheld version confused me.
Thank you
Show that what is the use after the restoration
Nice...
Personally i would have painted it the teal color of today's Makita. Good job.
Thank you!
Exclusive tool!
I would like a lot if the videos have a lowfi beat, just enough to follow the original sound. But I love the videos anyway Cheers from Brazil!
Excelente trabajo 🇦🇷🙋♀️
Thank you!
Very good brother
amazing
Great restoration! I goggled the name listed to learn about it and found nothing! From other comments i see whats it for but very strange.
Thank you! I translated name from the marker.
DO YOU HAVE A PIECE NUMBER AND BRAND OF EXTRACTOR BEARINGS, PLEASE, VERY GOOD VIDEO OF RESTORATION
Can you make this with my will to live
Why re-grease the bearings with peanut butter. Aren’t Japanese sealed bearings well grease to begin with?
Where you from?JP?
Amazing
Good job bro But a question : what is your main job???? Is it your job or interested in??
Thank you for asking, I am IT engineer.
perfect
Good job bro
Hey now that's a restoration if I ever saw one really a great improvement, but not to say the other ones before it are bad they are just a little less professional that's all.
Clicked on this because on my smallish phone screen this looked like a roadster of some kind until I clicked on it, still sat through the whole thing though.
Wow
Good!!!
Thank you!!!
Perfect
Thanks!!!
Well, now is a Professional