Отправляю первую лягушку путешественницу на дно. Сегодня на рыбалке буду использовать сразу 10 подводных камер. На нескольких подводных камерах в качестве живца прицеплю карасика для наглядного сравнения с лягушкой. Посмотрим кто понравится щуке больше: лягушка или живец. Глубина 2 метра, граница камыша. Начало декабря…
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In this video im restoring a very old Blacksmith Leg Vise.
My friend has found this blacksmith leg vise at the junkyard. It is huge and and very heavy, over 43kg. I really liked the size of it, the very long handle and the design from the spindle and the spring, thats why I decided to restore it and make a video about it. I think this vise is around 100 years old.
What I first expected to be a simple straight foraward project turned out to be a very tricky one. After cleaning up the two big pieces with the jaws I noticed that they dont close parallel. When the jaws touched eachother on the right side, they had a 2.5mm gap on the left side. To get this restoration done properly I decided to machine them. I made an aluminium plate to clamp the vise on the milling machine. To mill the structure of the rough jaws I bought two carbide milling plates and let them customize by grinding certain angles to them. The milling worked very well and Im very happy how the jaws turned out. After the milling I did harden and temper them again.
As the holes and countersinks from the heart shaped part were very small and rough, I drilled bigger holes and made the countersinks bigger and clean for 10mm screws. I did recut the threads with a threading file, because I didnt had this threading die size.
I just cleaned up the spindle with files and emery cloth, removed scrateches and sharp edges.
The nut had a groove in it at the end, I closed it with TIG welding and turned the welding spots clean on the lathe. I sanded the rest with emery cloth and cleaned it up with a file.
I decided to mill the rectangluar washer clean, because it was very wavy and had an overall rough shape.
While I was recutting the threads from the two square nuts, I realized that they were slanted. For that reason I decided to make new ones.
I bent the spring symmetrical and grinded the very rough shape clean on the belt grinder.
After cleaning up all the parts I did sandblast them, made them black with bluing liquid and painted them with a dark green hammertone paint. After the reassembly I realized that the vise looks very dark overall with the dark green and all the black parts, so I would definitely choose a brighter colour for next time to achieve a nicer contrast. Besides that Im very happy how this project turned out. My friend who allowed me to use his milling machine to remake the jaws was very fascinated by this leg vise and he really liked it, Im going to give it to him after the restoration.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
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Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:40 disassembling
01:24 showing all the parts
01:31 cleaning the parts with the parts washer
01:51 removing rust with MC-51
02:26 restoring the fix jaw
03:00 restoring the movable jaw
03:43 testing the jaws
04:02 sandblasting the fix and movable jaw
04:37 soften the hardened jaws
04:50 preparing to mill the jaws
05:19 machining the rough jaws on the milling machine
06:59 harden and temper the jaws
07:20 restoring the heart shaped holding plate
08:01 restoring the spindle with the handle
08:48 restoring the nut
09:55 restoring the holding plate for the spindle
10:16 restoring the rectangular washer
10:47 making two new square nuts
11:41 restoring the spring
12:20 sandblasting
13:02 making the parts black with bluing liquid
13:42 painting the parts with hammertone dark green
14:19 showing the restored blots and nut and custom washers
14:31 showing all the parts before reassembling
14:37 reassembling
15:58 showing the finished product
16:54 final test
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project over 3,5 weeks
$80 milling tools
$200 customizing the milling tools
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
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A drill: is a machine tool designed to drill holes using drills.
Drills and reamers are used to obtain holes of more precise dimensions. Countersinks, etc. are used for countersinking.
Most often, tools are clamped into the drill using chucks of various types and sizes, the most common is a gear chuck up to a diameter of 13 mm. Larger diameter drills are clamped directly into the drill spindle using a Morse taper. Originally, the drills were powered by hand, they were hand tools. Todays drills are usually driven by electric motors. To obtain different speeds, the drills are equipped with gearboxes and electronic speed preselection.
The simplest tools for manual drilling of holes are classic heaters. Other tools for drilling holes are also spinning wheels. There are also hand drills equipped with a drill thread, as well as mechanical hand drills driven by a crank by means of a gear transmission.
Hand-held portable electric drills powered by a single-phase electric motor are often equipped with a «hammer», which is a vibrating mechanism that facilitates the destruction of masonry when drilling into concrete and other building materials. (Source wikipedia)
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Im sorry for my bad English, its not my language.
Im uploading videos about restoring mechanical things. Im uploading videos about the restoration of old wooden things. I fix things as best I can. I am self-taught. Therefore, if some procedures are wrong, forgive me. Thank you.
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action index:
00:01 Introduction of the Zbrojovka hand drill
00:36 Disassembly of parts
06:26 Removal of paint with sodium hydroxide
08:19 Using a wire wheel, I cleaned up the remnants of rust and paint
09:07 With the help of files, I cleaned the scratches and depressions in the material
10:07 Bonding with paper tape before spraying
10:40 Primer spray
10:58 Application of spray sealant — pore filler
12:46 I polished the abraded parts that will not come off with a cloth wheel and abrasive paste
13:13 I chose the original black as the top color and used a two-component epoxy paint for that.
14:26 I decided to make new old hands. I used beech wood
18:28 Wood shavings work just like fine sandpaper.
20:00 The table oil was suitable for the surface of the hands
21:50 Thread the lubrication holes
23:02 The chuck still includes springs, for which I used an old ballpoint pen
23:54 And we can assemble
27:04 Test
27:20 Thanks in particular to my Patreon partners
27:29 Comparison before and after renovation
Thank you for the 28:31 minutes of your time. Yours, Radek
It was around three months ago when I visited my friend that works at the steel waste. He made an amazing found. He found multible items that were in a very rough condition. They almost had some kind of concrete on them and a lot of heavy rust. This little screwdriver got my attention right away. It was not clearly visible what the function of it was, but I remember that I thought it might be some kind of ratchet mechanism. At home I posted a few pics of it in my Instagram story. It didnt took long for @hand tool rescue to reply, as he has the same screwdriver, just a slightly modern version of it, but similar mechanism. After some research I found some more pics and videos online. The brand is „Weltrekord“ made in Germany and its called „Hebelschraubenzieher“ which meas „lever scredriver“. The model I found was the first ever designed one from 1891. Weltrekord later made some small changes on the design. Newer ones have a small collet to clamp the insert bits and even newer ones came with plastic handles instead of wood.
At first I thought this will be a quick straight forward restoration project. It turned out to be a very tricky one. The most difficult part was definitely the disassembly, it took me three full days to get it in pieces. Heavy rust has done so much damage to all of the parts. Unfortunately the handle cracked when I removed it. I tried to restore it, but it became a huge mess and I decided to make a new one to have a nice and clean look. Theres a 40 minutes version of this video on my Patreon page where I show how I tried to repair the handle. I had to weld up material on a lot of parts and machined and sanded it clean afterwards. That all worked perfectly fine. Some parts have still very slight pitting but overall it turned out very well. For the finish on the steel parts I decided to try nickel plating for the first time and it worked fantastic. I went with a brushed finish and with the nickel coat the parts turned out amazing. I really like the look of the nickel plated parts with the wooden handle.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
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Gregory
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Time and costs of this restoration:
$5 wood for the handle
$3 spring steel wire
$10 vinegar for nickel solution
I was working on this project for 2 weeks
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
Subscribe for more of my content. Im uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations.
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