Restoration 100-Yr-Old Swedish Jack!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2024
- Hello, I hope you liked the video, a Nike 16HB Harvey Frost jacket
This rather attractive jacket is actually made by Nike in Sweden. Imported to England for supply via Harvey Frost.
It's described as a bumper jack, but apparently the lift arm fits perfectly into the square chassis tube.
Offered with Gordon-Cable cars from 1964 to 1966 (100 cars).
This antique jack was in the corner of the warehouse and I saw it was a good project for restoration, but I emphasize very much that it was very, very rusty. I separated the jack parts with difficulty and with the help of brake oil, the jack piston was stuck I took a lot of trouble to remove it from its place. After disassembling the jack parts, I washed them all well with detergent to remove any grease and then sandblasted them except for the jack cylinders.
Sandblasting did not work and I put them again in a pan of rust removal solution for 24 hours and completely removed them with a wire brush. I will remove the part that has a chain and goes up and down along with all its accessories and start the restoration from this part. I do it, it got stuck and it was very difficult to start, all the screws were released with difficulty and with the help of brake oil. And I sprayed the red paint that is used for most of the jacks on them. I polished some of the parts and then I painted a layer of chrome on them with electrolytic nickel chrome.
I opened and rebuilt the rest of the parts of my road that were very rusty with difficulty
welcome. My name is Behnam and this is the How to restoration channel. My grandfather was a carpenter and my father continued to do the same, and since I have lived with tools since I was a child, I have a strong interest in them. I believe that old tools It should not be thrown away, it should be restored and used again. I believe that everything that is older and has been made before has a solid structure and is very durable and made with principles. All tools today are mass produced with very low quality. My way of thinking is that I was born in 1990 and I will leave the world once, so I do what makes me feel good.I haven't tested many tools yet and I want to reach them one day and my art. I will create with those tools. I earn from TH-cam and if you want to support me in this way, I would appreciate it if you subscribe to my channel and follow the videos.
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Fun restoration! A lot of different skills went into doing it and making it so nice in form and fiction.
I don’t understand why people feel the need to “correct” someone on how they do this sort of work. This is how you wanted to do it and how far you wanted to restore/improve.
Fantastic job!! Really enjoyed it.
Yes, that's right, thank you for your understanding
I enjoyed the brazing. Many restoration amateur hacks will weld cast iron, which creates majorly _reduced_ strength in the heat-affected weld zone. Nicely done here.
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I have never seen a jack like that before. Splendid restoration job you did on that Swedish jack. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
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*Outstanding Video:* Good camera work and editing. The close-ups really stand out nicely.
Thank you very much!
"If it's Swedish, it's still broken." - Finland 😂
It's not, this jack is great
@@HowToRestoration it's a Finnish joke, dont worry about it
@joshthecomputertech I did not know that 😄
Fantastic restoration
Many thanks!
Some don’t like it, but I like that you use filler to smooth rough surfaces. The Jack itself lets you know it’s old so making it look as new as possible is great. Very nice work. Especially with making a new hook. Well done 👍
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Beautiful restoration. I love it. ~Kevin
Thank you very much!❤️
I have one that is fully funktionel in my shop,nice to see that im not alone,😀
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...Du machts echt perfekte sache in sachen restauration mit viel Liebe und besser wie Neu....👍👍👍
Das ist so nett von dir🙏🙏
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
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Trabajo bien hecho. !!!!!!!!!
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Cavolo è meglio del originale! Bravo.
I appreciate it 😁
Super top
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Good restoration. By the way, made in Sweden. Closer to me😊. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
yeah 👍
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Мастер ты красавчик 👍
Если вы имеете в виду мой тип и одежду, я должен сказать нет, это противоположно тому, что вы думаете, и моя рабочая одежда маслянистая.😁😁🤷🏻♂️
@@HowToRestoration я имел ввиду то, что вы делаете своими руками.
Perfect❤
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Nice work 👍👌
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That is a masterpiece, great restoration, viewer from trinidad
Thanks so much
Well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Watching the fresh weld shrink at 9:06 is really interesting.
I hadn't noticed myself, now I see😁
Molto bello! 👍 cosa usi per annerire il gancio?
Super blue
Hortlot bei Guss, Stahlblech kann man auch mit Acetylen/Sauerstoff schweißen, braucht eine sehr kleine Spitze.
That’s so kind of you🙏🙏
Great restoration
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So it's a hydraulic high lift jack for 4x4 vehicles?
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So nice 👍
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so nice video
That’s so kind of you🙏🙏
COMME TROP SOUVENT UNE FOIS LA RESTORATION FINIE?ON NE PAS A QUOI CELA SERT.....
Необычный инструмент удача что он попал именно к вам 🎉
Удача, должно быть, приняла меня за кого-то другого!
Estas son herramientas que cuando el que las usa lo despiden, se va de la empresa o se jubila las arinconan por que nadie sabe manejarlas bien. Y es una lastima que no sigan en servicio.
Se coloca en la colección. 🙏🙌
Question about the title: what is "svenska knekt"?
Apparently, he wants to translate the concept of Sweden into Swedish (Google Translate).
Other languages are translated by artificial intelligence, so it is not expected.
Good job bro👌👌👌
Thank you so much bro
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That’s so kind of you🙏🙏
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👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏a real beauty!!!
That’s so kind of you🙏🙏
1966?
Yes
@@HowToRestoration but you told us it was a 100yrold jack..
@@efimkrivov Dear friend, it was imported to England from Switzerland on that date by a person named Harvey Frost.
This is an antique and I couldn't find any info on this jack on google or the rest of the internet!
Nice job. But there is something that doesn't work for me. The hook is made of cast steel and has probably undergone some kind of reinforcement. How can you weld welding steel to it??
This jack is not supposed to be used and should be kept in the collection because there are only 100 of them made in the world.
Gordon-Cable? Not Gordon-Keeble? I looked up Gordon-Cable but only found Gordon-Keeble which made just 100 cars from 1964 to 1967 (and had a seriously cool logo which featured a tortoise even though the Corvette-engined cars were actually fast, lol.)
Thanks
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Дуже гарна робота. ❤
So thanks bro❤️
Are you Persian?
Yeah bro
@@HowToRestoration that's awesome man
I saw that Iran Potk hamer 😁
You did well 👏👏
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Great job " and keep using the filler"!👍😉
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Зачем ?
Потому что всего их было сделано 100 штук.
Good job, but slightly over restored. As a lot of TH-cam restorers do. Don’t use filler on a rough casting, takes the character away.
I myself am sensitive about this issue and I never want to destroy the originality of the product. The purpose of the filler is to make the piece look a little cleaner.
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