"We don't make mistakes. Just happy little accidents." - Bob Ross I must admit I quite like the black colour as it helps to make the inscription really pop out from the metal.
Great job I personally don't like the paint however you did a great job. Im a new sub I just watched the makeover of the hammer before this! I love this type of project I just don't have all the tools neccessary to do it but I'm getting closer. Thank you
Thanks, it used to have maybe zink plating or something similar but that was mostly ruined since it was rusty so I thought it needs to be protected somehow. I could have tried to plate it with electrolysis but I've never tried that before and I wanted to practice painting with gun
Dude you gotta tell me how you cleaned all that grease out of there. I’ve been scrubbing with dawn and a heavy duty degreaser for an hour. Mine was caked with grease on every orifice. And all I feel I’m doin is spreading it around. Mine had been sitting for longer and looks to be in worse shape than the one in this video but there’s gotta be some way
"seemed to work" is not enough. A pressure test is necessary because you can find grease gun that apparently work , but, when pluggeg in , they do not inject grease at all, because of a faulty pump.
in meiner ausbildungsfirma hatten wir auch die alten quetschen..... ich habe sie mit inbrunst gehasst! musst mal ebend schnell etwas abschmieren? komischer weise waren dann nur noch die alten dinger da. ich muss aber zugeben das es doch sparender war mit denen zu hantieren wenn man spezielle fette nehmen musste. du packst nur so viel rein wie du brauchst und gut. das dass aber eine schweinerei ist steht auf einen anderen blatt.
Sorry but it looked way better the way it was before...or just all metal with a few coats of clear. Oh and on a side note...please lube the rubber plunger before inserting into the tube. That hurt.
Whats with the gloves you big girl! Apart from that, Normally the rubber diaphram that pushes the grease is soft and shrunken from years of exposure to grease and a replacement part is likely unavailable so no real point to repair it ! Anyway, it keeps you off the street! Jimmy!
"We don't make mistakes. Just happy little accidents."
- Bob Ross
I must admit I quite like the black colour as it helps to make the inscription really pop out from the metal.
i love the black! you're very good at restoration.
uhhhh who is screaming in the first ten seconds in the background...and are they still alive?
The grease looks delicious. Like mustard.
SOME TIMES THINGS DONT GO TO PLAN. WE ARE ALL HUMANE. GREAT JOB MATE.
Very good. I found that with the black ink it became more interesting and the appearance takes longer to get dirty. Congratulations
INK?? WTF
Have you thought about repairing historical medical tools? That would be cool. Nice colour choice
ODD: About to put new grease in the grease gun.
Me: *pulls out a can of nacho cheese*
Just hear me out.
Still looks like mustard. Yum. ❤
Actually happy to see you wear gloves this time disassembling this rusty thing.
P.S: Why did you measure that thing that you measured?
Measured it for the size of tape to fill the gap.
2:11 for a nice pop
Great job I personally don't like the paint however you did a great job. Im a new sub I just watched the makeover of the hammer before this! I love this type of project I just don't have all the tools neccessary to do it but I'm getting closer. Thank you
Thanks, it used to have maybe zink plating or something similar but that was mostly ruined since it was rusty so I thought it needs to be protected somehow. I could have tried to plate it with electrolysis but I've never tried that before and I wanted to practice painting with gun
Now with that slick shiny paint it’s gonna be a bigger pain changing out tubes of grease
Dude you gotta tell me how you cleaned all that grease out of there. I’ve been scrubbing with dawn and a heavy duty degreaser for an hour. Mine was caked with grease on every orifice. And all I feel I’m doin is spreading it around. Mine had been sitting for longer and looks to be in worse shape than the one in this video but there’s gotta be some way
Diesel fuel works well for getting heavy, caked grease off.
What did he put in the water bath..looked like lighter fluid ??
Didyou replace any internals, or just give it a quick blow over?
That old grease looks like peanut butter
Mmm, the forbidden Peanut Butter. So Odd, whatcha cooking over there using the grease gun?
Nice restoration👍🏻
Hmmmm peanut butter 🤤
😂
Pretty nice bro
this is a good projet. I love how you took off part of the tape to scre the ends onl it's pure genious.
That grease kinda looks like canned cheese
Yummy, isn't it? I was actually expecting something that looks like it's been in there for a decade but that actually looked "good"
((It looks like earwax to me I'm sorryyyyyy
I thought it looked like peanut butter
I thought he meant the grease gun used in world war 2
How come you don't use a mat/pass to protect what your working on?
Red color would have been pretty!
What happened with that yellow paint?
The bannana gun! Yes!
You used boiling water and salt ?
"seemed to work" is not enough. A pressure test is necessary because you can find grease gun that apparently work , but, when pluggeg in , they do not inject grease at all, because of a faulty pump.
Cool 👍👍👍
Huh. They have Black Friday in Finland.
Nice job on that gun - made in USA they don't make them here any more. Most of the ones you find in stores are made in China and not built to last.
in meiner ausbildungsfirma hatten wir auch die alten quetschen..... ich habe sie mit inbrunst gehasst!
musst mal ebend schnell etwas abschmieren? komischer weise waren dann nur noch die alten dinger da.
ich muss aber zugeben das es doch sparender war mit denen zu hantieren wenn man spezielle fette nehmen musste. du packst nur so viel rein wie du brauchst und gut. das dass aber eine schweinerei ist steht auf einen anderen blatt.
The old grease looks like peanut butter 🤤😋
Sorry but it looked way better the way it was before...or just all metal with a few coats of clear. Oh and on a side note...please lube the rubber plunger before inserting into the tube. That hurt.
Yellow needs a white undercoat. Also, why could't you remove the yellow paint with paint stripper?
If its still soft it's pretty easy to get off mechanically with a bit of heat. less nasty chemicals.
7:55 accidental face reveal... sorta!
Or peanut butter
I know it says PLEWS. but I keep reading it as PWEASE
Forbidden cheese 🧀
You put the pipe on the wrong side :)
Him- sprays grease can
Me- (thinks ok TikTok song) it’s a chopper pew pew pew
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U do U buddy U do U
Oh.... You mean this kind of grease gun.... I thought it was M3 grease lol
Don’t fried no chicken with that grease!
This is a good video😮 i want A TH-cam CHANNEL!!!!!!!!!!
Minnesota state yup thats we it be old not obsolete.
It's a grease gun, they're all the same.
1:18. Mmhh creamy peanut butter 🤤
It’s a M3
Idk
Is it just me or does the grease look like cheese sometimes and other times peanut butter
I guess, it is practice with painting...vid ¬.^
I can hear breathing. Other then that, great restore.
Huh pieni maailma.
Я думаю этап с частично разборкой и мытьём вообще лишний - надо просто тщательно всё закрасить и вуаля - отреставрировал! 🤣
So much heavy breathing, my goodness.
Big deal you painted it. Even messed that up
Whats with the gloves you big girl! Apart from that, Normally the rubber diaphram that pushes the grease is soft and shrunken from years of exposure to grease and a replacement part is likely unavailable so no real point to repair it ! Anyway, it keeps you off the street! Jimmy!