CHAINSAW RESTORATION (ENGINE RUNNING ON CHAIN OIL!)
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Restoration of a very smokey chainsaw. Can I rescue it to a perfect running condition . Chainsaw Restoration
Thank you to my Patrons
/ daggerwin
Music by Epidemic Sound
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle kzhead.infoUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
*Coming up on having had this saw for a year....am a casual user and bought it to cut up sections for bowl blanks. Easy to start, **Bestfor.Garden** also recommend even after storage for a couple of months. Simple chain tension adjustment. Just cut up some 20" Osage Orange, including ripping bolts in half (at an angle). Like butter!*
Bolts! Not the metal type, do you mean what we call in the UK ''KNOTS'', within the wood?
This is perfect, no music, just bird song and the sounds of the work, very relaxing, and entertaining!
I love a good old restoration
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I love these videos, I love that there’s no music, just a relaxing satisfying video to watch
I am in the process of getting one of these running! This saw was also sold under the "SKIL" brand here in the USA. Mine was going to get tossed into the trash at a relative"s house so i took it. So far I've rebuilt the carb and traced that carb gunk back to the disintegrated fuel "sponge" in the fuel tank. Looked like that and the never cleaned air filter were the reason that it was sidelined. You are right, that throttle / chain oiler assembly is a 'fiddly' nightmare.
We had one of these brand new in the '70's. It lasted 3 days as my dad left it on the track of the Drott B100, forgot about it and then drove the Drott forgetting about the chain saw. It was a lovely saw for the brief period we had it but it was reduced to a yellow blob on the ground in seconds - what a shame!
Absolutely beautiful. Seeing it restored like that and actually cutting wood at the end brought great joy.
Thanks to you this will have a chance for a second life, I love tools and cars from the 60s and 70s and I’m not even from that generation
I absolutely love watching restoration videos. Simply because I find it amazing how new you all can make old things look.
Great work as always giving old items a new life keep up the great work
For some reason I really really love your restoration videos. They equals awesomeness
I would have left the original sticker alone!😢
Very nice refurbishing project. You did that chainsaw great. It has to be an older version since there wasn't much plastic on it. Thumbs Up!
Another cracking restoration. It looked fantastic when finished and particularly liked how you made the new sticker label 👍🏼
I followed all that but the carburetor bit did my head in.. A brilliant job..
Be nice to see how you make the decals in more detail, great restoration
I love those little critters, they are so rewarding to repair!
These are relaxing to watch. No annoying music, too.
Wow. Totally amazing. Big fan of your work!
That was lovely to watch. And you are a southpaw like myself yay! What software were you using, the decal looked amazing. Great vid and thanks for your efforts. Take care.
Hey Daggerwin, I enjoy all of your videos!! But I do have to say I would rather listen to you commentate than reading subtitles. One of favorite things about your videos is your commentating, it is very relaxing and I enjoy it. Keep up the good work!!!
We are now in 2022, and the narration is with us now, on his ''will it run'' videos, and very good they are too!!
Love these restorations.
I have always loved the look of the old tools with aluminum housings. Than the plastic stuff now days.
Please do a video on the decal restoration at 12:37 The tools needed, the way you do it, the equipment to print, etc. Thanks.
Great Job. These little Engines never cease to amaze me. The amount of abuse they take and yet still function. Your average BMW or Mercedes would have given up the ghost long ago.
briliant work mr.nice to see a older type of partner getting running again.
I have 4 of those saws two with chain brakes and two without, one of them is under the skil saw name. Love those saws. Great job.
*12:41** Damn, you make in photoshop and print your own decals? That alone is impressive.*
He uses Affinity Designer for the decals, etc. The guys does amazing work
@@generaldisarray creates a amazing looking decal just to miss spell inertia lmao (Intertia)
@@adamshamblin8775 Good catch...
@@adamshamblin8775 I won't ask him to make a sticker for my STIHL
Fine job. Thanks for sharing
What a great restoration... with awesome results at the end :)
The old machines are far better than the crap they produce today...thanks good vid
Amazing. Great work.
Hey daggerwin loving all the channels and videos 👍👍👍🇦🇺
Excellent work man. Keep it up!
I do like the color of the saw, and they made a pioneer in that style,a orange one and others
Something oddly satisfying about superfast sanding mode...
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Nice job good workmanship
It may have already been posted, but baking soda and super glue makes a good filler. Super strong and cheap!
That thing looks mint. Nice job
That came out looking nicer than new! Beautiful job. It pained me a little to see it cut through that log at the end after making it look so nice. lol That was probably the first time the carburetor has even been cracked open. The gaskets and diaphragms looked ripe. lol
Cool old saw. I have all vintage saws... Homelites, and they are a lot of work to get them running again. The manual oiling becomes a chore but worth it for the experience.
Amazing transformation.
You are up among the best restorers on KZhead. Great result! Feel free to read a commentary on to these videoes, Would put you apart from the rest.
Beautiful restoration job.
brilliant
Nice quick repair!
You always have great videos keep up the good work👍👍👍
I love these videos dagwin thank you very much
Very nicely done. I once had an old Craftsman chainsaw that look similar. And the thing run forever. I wasn't the new plastic type chainsaws. It was a cast aluminum chainsaw that was solid...
You did a fantastic job!
Great video and footage very nice indeed thanks for sharing 👍👍🇬🇧
Simply excellent!
Great video! I'd like to make a suggestion; if your labels are compatible (not paper based), put labels on before clear coating the area. This will protect the labels, and if you use clear coat with UV protection it'll keep them from fading.
great job, perfection.
Could you please do a couple line trimmer videos? Or any smaller engine equipment like this. Top video as always. Cheers from Aus.
Wow this reminds me of when i was a little kid, my dad and i took apart this old chainsaw just like yours cleaned it put it back together and he taught me how to run a chainsaw with it, i loved my first chainsaw.
Hey ! The trick with the fiddely work is also to turn the oil lever so that the vhorizontall oil lever fits into the vertical one...going down into the oil trunk. You can turn that vertical one and you have to....to get the horizontal to mount...or glide in. If you do not consider that or know that...well than you stucl for some time...trying to get it in place. I did it. I discovered it ! :-) You have also to wrap you head arround how choke handle is fitted and keep the choke plate in position...the base...and the gascets...and the screws and correct position of fuel line...onder the oil lever and all at the same time ha ha. After some...huhhh hours...you get the hang of it he he. Very nice design saw. Very cool...but not the most good or durable...but one of the best looking ! :-) A charming saw...and useful for small cozy jobs ! :-) i wish i knew more about how you made that superb sticker ! I gonna make a slightly not so good clip ...at the same saw ! .-)
Damn fine resto!!
Great work bud!!!!
Fantastic.....from Australia....well done mate
I think it looked much cooler with the old paint just cleaned up. It wasn´t a restoration but a renovation.
Great restoration. 👍👍
Great restoration 👌
Nice job!
Amazing job that decal made it look great too! I would recommend you use old fuel to clean your restorations and then blow it off with your air gun it workes well.
Think u mean air gun**no hate just telling ocd...
@@Silentstorms02 oh ye thx lol
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Looks GREAT, thanks for the video. Great exhaust design, Just in front of the muffler: there should exist a small cover that screws over that exhaust hole thus allowing the exhaust to travel through the case and exit at the front of the saw where the chain feeds into the case. 14:48 The plate is about 1/8" thick. Thanks again for a great video, You've gained another subscriber.
Excellent work, I would be very proud if I were you.
Great work !!!!
Brilliant!!
You are amazing in what you do.
Very impressive man. I gotta give it to you very impressive
What a great job you've done there , well done . I have 3 of these saws all with different branding, one is a danarm, one a johnserads and the other a frontier and now I see a partner. Not sure who the company is who made them is but they sure had a wide market
Brilliant video, when will the next john deere video come out?
Very nice work!
You are a pro. You should get a lot of money for your work unless it is a labor of love.
Nice work 👍
AWESOME JOB
That decal recreation was next level. Could you share on the tools you used to make it?
Dman that's Partner chainsaw. They were great in their time but they were also heavy because they were made out of metal which means almost every part. My father had big one. Nicely done!
Cool climbing saw
Beautiful work! I would love to know more on how you make labels
Fantastic job
Man that paint looks nice
Good job dagger
Very satisfying video !
Wow nice job. Normally i like mechanical stuf but how you made that decal was very cool. Did you print it yourself also?
10 out of 10!
Hi dagger I am in Hampshire and I saw a leaflet for marwel zoo. Anyway really like the video. It was really quite satisfying
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Great job
Swietna robota, wydaje mi sie że łancuch miałes odwrotnie na poczatku założony
Great job. Just don’t see why manufacturers though combining the fuel and bar oil in one tank was ever a good idea.
That was cool... I've never seen anyone fill puts like that... cool beans
by middle 90´s my father bought a Partner chainsaw at a local store here in Argentina. He was not very confident on what kind of machine was he buying but the seller gave him a complete guarante (Partner is not major brand here) so he bought it. Conclusion: the chainsaw worked incredible fine for almost 8 years even when it was used tu cut old tires and some other weird stuff up to it was stoled from our barn(with some otrher stuff). We never found other one again, if we found we buy it
well that was strangely satisfying to watch, I'm betting it looks better now than when it came out of the factory.
Fantastic job only person i see used a scapul to cut a circle out most people included myself say oh well its going to be square now
I have an old Husqvarna that has been sitting for 12-15 years.....I think im gonna try fixing it up. I have no clue how, but its always good having a hobby^^
Turns out Husqvarna makes amazing machines, it started right away.
Had three of these,one i found in the irony aluminum pile at my local Scrapyard! Didn't do anything to it except choke it and it started right up.
Top notch refurbishment of a very abused chain saw,probably never had a service from day one,well worthy of my 5 ☆ rating
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Maybe it was used in construction site
Great work as usual! You never show how you reassemble the recoil or pull ropes.