Restoration large rusty table saws | Restore old super wood cutters HITACHI
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Restoration large rusty table saws | Restore old super wood cutters HITACHI
Hello . We bought a desk machine at a second hand shop. We have tried to learn from experience to restore this desk device. I hope you find practicality in my project. Let us know the mistakes in the video. Do not forget to subscribe
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Let me know your thoughts on this video. thank so much!
DT Restoration amazing work, what was that designed to cut? It is HUGE! Although I think I would have gotten the blade of doom out of the HMS RustOLium first
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Why one time you use WD and next time don't? Or in next time you're in disassembling rage and already forget to use it? Inside deck there is still rust. Maybe you shoul spray rust converter inside or something... Also bottom bearing in motor hull. Did you maintain it or just painted? And finally - sealing ring on cable. Not good. All other - perfect.
So cool how do you do this!!! I'm new btw I just subscribed and liked
You didn't show it completed! Disappointed
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Nice save but... a 220v metal saw, deck and frame, powered with a 16ga lamp cord and no ground. Please be careful!
I was going to make this comment. Whenever you have mains voltage going near metal (and in this case running under the saw blade with 3 missing screws!) you need to have a ground wire. The 2 orange discs you removed in the handle. Were they Metal Oxide Semiconductors (MOVs)? If so, it's used to shunt excessive current to ground during power surges. Without the 2rd wire, the operator's body becomes the path to ground.
@@mjbirdClavdivs Wow, good point
a nice job, the cord looks too light for the saw though. Check your power and amperage requirments for suitable size of wire. Looks good. I would have liked to see it completed and working... well done
Excellent job well done, I have one like that needs restoring., I was anxious to see the end result, too bad it never happened. I will have to leave it to my imagination ,
I didn't understand what happened, why didn't you finish the video?
Nice job. We want to see more videos from your work. For your safety, please replace the two wire power cord with a three wire one with a ground wire.
Good job
That thing looks about as safe as a trailer house on fire.
i have one, but dont have table, motor very power
We always want to see it assembled and running again... everything else looks great!
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he stripped out the reverse threads on the blade nut in the beginning. A blade will never hold on that again
Muy buena restauración. Gran trabajo. Un saludo desde Madrid (España)
THANKS SO MUCH
Nice big saw.
Buena restauración, el único defecto que encuentro es que el calibre del conductor del cable de alimentación eléctrica es muy bajo y no tiene tierra física.
What happened to the end of the video...…..? I feel cheated!
the video duration is too long, I have cut the rest. Everything I do is real in the video. At the end, I think anyone can do it by themselves, so there's no need to record. I'M sorry. thanks for watching the video and commenting
Really.....you're kidding....Wrong!!!!! We watched a 30 minute video and you decide it isn't worth having us see the final product! Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!
@@dtrestoration8590 Too long? It's less than 30 minutes. There's KZhead videos that are hours long. Is that thing even a table saw? It looks exactly like a large circular saw that's just bolted up under a metal stand. It seems completely impractical for any type of actual cutting (and dangerous).
@@dtrestoration8590 FFS no f***ing ending
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Muito obrigado
Great video
Nice work. Where does that silver driver come from? It's a nice looking tool.
Now that is an old Hitachi saw....
Great job. If it wouldn't cost so much I'd send you my dad's old Craftsman table saw.
A la..esa cosa es un monstruo!! : O. Pero un monstruo super genial. : D
good job dude
Wait... wait... where is the final product?! 😳 It jumped to the next video twice and twice I went back to see how I missed it. Its not there!
Use masking tape. No need to paint the bearing seat to hammer the bearing
I wanted to see it cut something at the end.
FireBlade X he stripped out the reverse threads on the blade nut in the beginning. A blade will never hold on that again
@@timetable620 Good observation. I totally missed that. Still could be fixed by drilling it out may be. I have seen others do it before.
Giyan Vice it could be fixed
good job
Good job bro
thank you
Didn't even show the finished product!!
saw will over amp that small guage cord / no ground
21:00 your screwdriver needs a restoration
Falto acabado final y funcionamiento
What size saw is this?
the abyss screw head is hard
Кабель нужен толще, этот всего 1,5 мм2.
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You did a very good job but the saw is poorly constructed.
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Is it just me or did he force the reverse threaded blade screw off counter clockwise.?
Time Table was difficult to watch the bolt giving way.
That's not even possible
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A hand saw into a frame ?
Что за смазка?
Too bad you don't have a sand blaster, with all that metal to blast.
or an electrolysis bath would save a lot of work with that angle grinder
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Why don't you put earth discharge?
bruh.. you removed the part we wanted to see
Hitachi uchiha?
Это не настольная пила, а простая пчелка.
You didnt attach the blade.
no power tools used..
I Saw a drill and angle grinder?
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How is that a restoration you just painted it And put on a cord that's way too small. That's called an aerosol overhaul.
Belt LV FAKE?
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don't you have your workshop? don't you have a work bench .. you crawl on the floor .. mastery is not like that.. Where are you from..?
I too hate it when work is done on the floor. If you don't have a workshop, at least get a solid table to work on. Working on the ground can't result in quality workmanship and it shows that you are not serious.
What a death trap.damn unsafe.