Restoration is a balance-honoring what once was while preparing it for what’s to come. To restore is to see value in the past and, through precision, give it new purpose. It’s a reminder that all things fade, yet can be reborn, if only for a time.
Another fantastic restoration! I love watching you work, bringing something destined for the rubbish back to a useful life. I'm glad to see you post this video after the news of typhoon Yagi hitting Vietnam. I hope you and your family are safe and well?
Super jest odrestaurowana ta stara piła motorowa bardzo lubię piaskowanie elementów żelaznych Pozdrawiam serdecznie i polecam ten filmik każdemu mądremu człowiekowi Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍
@hbrestoration I used one many times about 40 years ago cutting fire wood. I have also built them from parts we had and built my brother in law one about 35 years ago from parts three colors to red green and blue. I thank that saw for most of my hearing loss.lol
I own this exact same chainsaw. Mines in new condition not restored. I fire it up and use it once a year. Love the sound of the old saws. . I got few 1010 macs. 1 in almost new condition. And 1 I use. Nothing sounds like an old Mac.
its engine sound is like an old vespa😂 i like it too but for use i will probably buy a smaller one, this one is too big and heavy, i cant hold it for long
As far as I know, the metal parts are magnesium. Not aluminum. I believe if you try welding magnesium with aluminum rod you get very brittle welds, as well as being difficult to weld. Haven’t welded magnesium myself, but I read into it quite a bit. Magnesium welding rod is very expensive. Plus I don’t have a tig machine. I have a few saws need weld repairs.
В 50 годах не было пластика на таких агрегатах, потом карбюратор новый вообще, он при работе в любом случае покрывается налётом белым, да и смысл ремонтировать гретую пилу с клином мотора ?
@@Cypher791 damn i thought for a minute he used a chainsaw in one of the movies but i guess its only in the pc game which is todays sponsor Friday the 13th: The Game is a survival game where you have to survive Jason and find items to escape jk i don't have any sponsors even tho i upload content my self love the vid tho keep up the work!
Yepp, I'll note it. The joints of the chain were now stuck and rusted quite a bit, so I thought I had to do that. After a while, I thought about using Rp7 or wd 40
@@hbrestoration i beleave james condon another youtuber that fixes generators he has a few videos of him doing it. I dont remember exactly how he does it though. I think maybe a screw driver and very carefully removing the spring.
This is not a restoration. Why are the inner surfaces painted? Oil will eat away the paint. No one puts gaskets on paint. The piston is defective. In general, it's purely a video for TH-cam.
Maybe you don't know, originally the manufacturer also painted the inside. Can't really paint over the rubber gasket layer. The piston part is quite damaged and should be replaced🥲
@@hbrestorationTBH I understand the effort involved I do Restoration videos myself(@Dany_FIX_DIY) But there are a series of choices I'd avoided. Machined surfaces should not be painted, and nothing would be as strong as the original paint . About the welding failure, I might suggest you to play with AC balance, tungsten diameter, and an higher frequency this would help a lot. Of course the material itself might not be the easiest thing to weld I know that but if you might gently share with us your settings I might give you a better advice. I weld aluminum alloys practically every single day because I'm a machinist
This type of aluminum has a lot of impurities so it is difficult to weld. I tried more times than in the video and failed. But each successful weld is also very brittle.
@@hbrestoration yes I know that and sandblasting it to doesn't help, because it adds impurities into the material. We have problem by doing that at work too. But unfortunately many times you have no other choice as it can reach areas you wouldn't otherwise. I had success heating the part to make oils and such evaporate and wire brushing them off using a die grinder. Welder set up 60 to 70Hz to have yet penetration but also bit more of control, 60% negative AC balance Roughly 55A on these thicknesses work great, it takes longer to form a puddle but you reduce a lot the heat which is what causes it to become brittle 10 litres per minute gas flow. They are rough settings you might need more or less current depending on how the workpieces dissipate heat but if you get a puddle in about 5 or 6 seconds you're spot on (it really should form in less than 3 but hence the problems up mentioned it's a good compromise) I keep the tungsten flush with the cup maybe barely picking out of it an half mm or so . It's very important on aluminum as you need to keep the tungsten cool and shield as best as you can the welding area
@@daniele3275 blah blah blah you’re wrong an old equipment like that they did paint the insides and the type of paint they used made it so the oil wouldn’t destroy the paint
Just a suggestion my friend. Some of us suffer with migraine headaches, and bright flashes of light, from a welder, can feel like an icepick going into the brain. Could you edit a green or blue light over welding flashes? Thank you.
Nice job, but I would have at least changed out that piston. It looked me like it had seen better days given how it was striated and scored. The inside wall probably needed to be honed as well.
You did not show in what condition is carburetor. That piston is in very bad shape you should bought a new one. This is ok video you have skills, sorry but this is just a ckeaning job not a restoration.
Please don't go near an engine ever again. Painting inside of the case, not replacing bearings, reusing a scored up piston, not honing the bore, not replacing the reed valves, and using an impact to reassemble the engine. I saw you strip several of those bolts, btw. Also, never pick up a welder again. Im not a professional, but man, those were painful even for an amateur. You've made a wall hanger. You didn't "restore" anything.
I hope you will enjoy the video 🥰🥰
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That chainsaw is going to need a lot of TLC.
@@ericmadsen7470 TLC?
@@hbrestoration Tender, loving care.
awesome man. congratulations!
Thanks!❤️❤️
Restoration is a balance-honoring what once was while preparing it for what’s to come. To restore is to see value in the past and, through precision, give it new purpose. It’s a reminder that all things fade, yet can be reborn, if only for a time.
Thank you very much, your comment gives me more motivation to make more videos
@@hbrestoration Good. Channel that motivation wisely, and perhaps one day, your work will be... inevitable.
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I wish more of these channels would explain what they are doing.
You can turn on subtitles to see the explanation
Another fantastic restoration! I love watching you work, bringing something destined for the rubbish back to a useful life.
I'm glad to see you post this video after the news of typhoon Yagi hitting Vietnam. I hope you and your family are safe and well?
thank you very much
thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That thing is knocking harder than a Jehovah’s Witness.
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Well done good job
Look new 🙌🙌🙌💯
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thank bro ^^
Super jest odrestaurowana ta stara piła motorowa bardzo lubię piaskowanie elementów żelaznych Pozdrawiam serdecznie i polecam ten filmik każdemu mądremu człowiekowi Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍
Many thank
Looks exactly like the chainsaw from "The Texas chainsaw massacre"😮
yepp 🥰🥰
我来自中国❤,翻墙而来VPN,最喜欢你们这些博主大神翻新旧物了,太棒了,这是真正的技术和耐心活,祝你在TH-cam早日达到100万粉丝❤❤❤我也是其中一个粉丝😂
Thank you Chinese friend
I love Google translate. I hope don't get in trouble for the VPN friend!
@experssion123 😅
Amazing bro good👏👍👍👍👍👍
Thank bro ^^
That's was gnarly!💪
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Used one many times. Homelite XL12
What do you think about it? I think the machine I restored is too heavy 😢
@hbrestoration I used one many times about 40 years ago cutting fire wood. I have also built them from parts we had and built my brother in law one about 35 years ago from parts three colors to red green and blue. I thank that saw for most of my hearing loss.lol
@@dudeman69abc123 wow that's amazing i admire people who can use something for decades ❤
@hbrestoration I forgot to mention he still has it annd started it a few years ago for me. Hahaha hurt my ears again
@@dudeman69abc123 😀
Hello your video is great ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
thank bro ☺️☺️ have a nice day
good jobs friend 👍
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I own this exact same chainsaw. Mines in new condition not restored. I fire it up and use it once a year. Love the sound of the old saws. . I got few 1010 macs. 1 in almost new condition. And 1 I use. Nothing sounds like an old Mac.
its engine sound is like an old vespa😂 i like it too but for use i will probably buy a smaller one, this one is too big and heavy, i cant hold it for long
Werry hard work
🥰 thanks
J'adore restaurer les vieilles tronçonneuses thermique ,cala aide à se regarder c est video
Thank you ❤️❤️
I doubted that the saw would look and run as well as it turned out. Good jod.
Thank you ^^
Hienoa työtä. Sytystulppa ja teräketju olisi pitänyt uusia.
yep, better replace it, it's rusty
Ótimo trabalho ficou novinho moto serra ❤
thank you ❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
I love when the dust Fall down... 😊🫶🏻
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😮 superbe tronçonneuse
❤️❤️❤️ thank you
My '67 VW Fastback sounded like that when I didn't put in the right bearing.
😅I think it's all chain noise.
Groovy
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Это настоящая пила. Таких уже не купишь. Одноразовые китайские с непрочного алюминия - ей не ровня.
It's too big and heavy for me. It's an antique. Maybe I'll buy a new mini one.
У моего деда тоже была старая советская пила,он ее восстановил
It looks like it's an antique too.😅
As far as I know, the metal parts are magnesium. Not aluminum. I believe if you try welding magnesium with aluminum rod you get very brittle welds, as well as being difficult to weld. Haven’t welded magnesium myself, but I read into it quite a bit. Magnesium welding rod is very expensive. Plus I don’t have a tig machine. I have a few saws need weld repairs.
Thanks for the information you shared, I really don't know what alloy it is, as you said the weld is very brittle
Beautiful work
thank youuu🥰
В 50 годах не было пластика на таких агрегатах, потом карбюратор новый вообще, он при работе в любом случае покрывается налётом белым, да и смысл ремонтировать гретую пилу с клином мотора ?
I tried translating it into English but I can't fully understand the meaning of your question, can you use English?😥
excellent job , great saws
thank you🥰🥰🥰
@@hbrestoration are you uk based ?
@@alistairroy6568 No, I'm not from uk
This Looks Like a Good overhaul.
There are Many Fake Brown thing restos.
yepp, it is not fake rust
@@hbrestoration plot twist: it’s fake.
S tím svářením opatrně. To není hliník, nýbrž zilkal!
i don't know what it is anymore
Good job 👍🏻
Thank bro
😍
We're going to camp Crystal lake With this one
I think he used a machete… ☝️😌🔪
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@@Cypher791 damn i thought for a minute he used a chainsaw in one of the movies but i guess its only in the pc game which is todays sponsor Friday the 13th: The Game is a survival game where you have to survive Jason and find items to escape jk i don't have any sponsors even tho i upload content my self love the vid tho keep up the work!
Never put back together with impact wrench.
why? 🥲
Target super quikie my chainsaw Made in USA
How is its quality?
@@hbrestorationbest is the best
Good hai
Thank bro❤️❤️❤️
that thing is so scary 😂
🤣 Really
@@hbrestoration yeah why is your associate here scared of a piece of metal?
@@jackermis3104 I don't know but it looks a bit scary.
Never paimt the inside of crank!!!! Good shelf ornament though
😅😅
An old saw, with a new life.
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Soft metal, over torque causing the stripping and breaking of parts.
😅😅
Tighten up the chain.
😅
I wouldn’t have put the chain in oil but ATF because its a lubricant and eats away at rust
Yepp, I'll note it. The joints of the chain were now stuck and rusted quite a bit, so I thought I had to do that. After a while, I thought about using Rp7 or wd 40
This is literally the Same Type of Chainsaw that was used by Leatherface. And by Ash William.
Sorry, I don't know who you are talking about 😥😥
@hbrestoration Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Ash William from Evil Dead.
Bom de mais
thank you❤️❤️❤️❤️
😢 long time no see
@@hbrestoration
un nettoyage avant démontage est aussi bien
thank youuu❤️❤️❤️
Why did you not buy a new piston for and rings ?????
I can't find any piston that can replace the old one. But there is a suitable piston ring.
This piston size is quite rare.
Bro you were lucky that recoil spring didnt hit you in the face. Those can be dangerous.
yep, i haven't figured out how to remove it safely yet
@@hbrestoration i beleave james condon another youtuber that fixes generators he has a few videos of him doing it. I dont remember exactly how he does it though. I think maybe a screw driver and very carefully removing the spring.
@SHOINOFF I think next time wear protective glasses or gloves.
@@hbrestoration and a long sleeve shirt haha.
@@SHOINOFF 🤣
This is not a restoration. Why are the inner surfaces painted? Oil will eat away the paint. No one puts gaskets on paint. The piston is defective. In general, it's purely a video for TH-cam.
Maybe you don't know, originally the manufacturer also painted the inside. Can't really paint over the rubber gasket layer. The piston part is quite damaged and should be replaced🥲
@@hbrestorationTBH I understand the effort involved I do Restoration videos myself(@Dany_FIX_DIY)
But there are a series of choices I'd avoided.
Machined surfaces should not be painted, and nothing would be as strong as the original paint .
About the welding failure, I might suggest you to play with AC balance, tungsten diameter, and an higher frequency this would help a lot.
Of course the material itself might not be the easiest thing to weld I know that but if you might gently share with us your settings I might give you a better advice.
I weld aluminum alloys practically every single day because I'm a machinist
This type of aluminum has a lot of impurities so it is difficult to weld. I tried more times than in the video and failed. But each successful weld is also very brittle.
@@hbrestoration yes I know that and sandblasting it to doesn't help, because it adds impurities into the material.
We have problem by doing that at work too.
But unfortunately many times you have no other choice as it can reach areas you wouldn't otherwise.
I had success heating the part to make oils and such evaporate and wire brushing them off using a die grinder.
Welder set up 60 to 70Hz to have yet penetration but also bit more of control, 60% negative AC balance
Roughly 55A on these thicknesses work great, it takes longer to form a puddle but you reduce a lot the heat which is what causes it to become brittle
10 litres per minute gas flow.
They are rough settings you might need more or less current depending on how the workpieces dissipate heat but if you get a puddle in about 5 or 6 seconds you're spot on (it really should form in less than 3 but hence the problems up mentioned it's a good compromise)
I keep the tungsten flush with the cup maybe barely picking out of it an half mm or so .
It's very important on aluminum as you need to keep the tungsten cool and shield as best as you can the welding area
@@daniele3275 blah blah blah you’re wrong an old equipment like that they did paint the insides and the type of paint they used made it so the oil wouldn’t destroy the paint
At 5:58 how did he know there was a bolt/screw there?
There must be something to hold that clamp, it could be a bolt or a screw, I looked it up and saw it was a similar bolt.
Just a suggestion my friend. Some of us suffer with migraine headaches, and bright flashes of light, from a welder, can feel like an icepick going into the brain. Could you edit a green or blue light over welding flashes? Thank you.
i thought about it but i don't know how to edit right now. i will do it in the next videos 🥲
Waaaaaa
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He won’t ig.
Ok , some spary job for TH-cam . Will not work after first tree 😂😂😂
why? 😅
Excellent restoration
thank you very much
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Привет всем ! Кто нибудь знает сколько весит этот бензопила ?
8.8kg
Новые запчасти? Не, не слышал.
very hard to find, can be found in other similar old ones as it is quite classic
No good starting it on concrete it’s eating the paint off the bottom
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Homelite saw I think. They use to sale those at wal mart
yepp, but you can't find vintage machines like this nowadays
It's painted the wrong color and the score marks on the piston and probably the cylinder bore has not been honed or polished.
The piston was due for replacement, I just tried to salvage it.
REALLY PUTTY! Was going good till you applied PUTTY jest to make it look pretty.
😥😥what's the problem? 😥
Your chain is too loose
where do you see it loose
It's a really dirty mixture of sawdust and oil, and not like purpose-made chain oil. More like whoever used it just used waste engine oil.
yep, it's been neglected for quite some time, everything seems to be thrown away
Porque sua câmara de jateamento de areia não tem luva, você poderá ter problema se um minúsculo grão de areia penetrar no seu corpo.
Vou prestar mais atenção, obrigado pelos seus comentários
That your wife’s drill???
why do you say that?
@@hbrestoration I think he didn't mean in a bad way, it's just because your drill is pink xD
@navrak8457 😅
Nice job, but I would have at least changed out that piston. It looked me like it had seen better days given how it was striated and scored. The inside wall probably needed to be honed as well.
yepp, better replace it, the performance will be better
Цепь не правильно поставил)
can you be more specific?🥲
19:40 tờ quảng cáo đến từ Việt Nam
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If the piston looks that bad on camera, then it must be far far worse. All you did was paint a decorative chainsaw.
😢
Put your gloves on!
🥰🥰🥰 thank you for comment
I call horse crap if the piston is scored and basically destroyed what does the bore look like?
I forgot to turn the cylinder, it was completely fine
You never ran it.
why????
Is that dirt what the hell was the guy doing how'd he get it that dirty?
It is rusty and dirty.
@hbrestoration well ya I know it's rusty and dirty but how did it end up like that? Do you have the info from the guy who gave you it?
@@Dixon-w3z I happened to find it at a Japanese machine tool yard. Then I bought it back and restored it.
@@hbrestoration oh
You did not show in what condition is carburetor. That piston is in very bad shape you should bought a new one. This is ok video you have skills, sorry but this is just a ckeaning job not a restoration.
I know but I can't find a piston to replace it. Its carburetor is quite intact, just needs a quick cleaning
Sounds not full rpm
Really😯
ты почему подшипник замена проверка банзопила деревяный
I did not change the bearing???
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Bro yes gloves you ain’t trying to get tetanus
😢 I will wear it next time
tetanus is actually quite rare from this sorta stuff
Please don't go near an engine ever again.
Painting inside of the case, not replacing bearings, reusing a scored up piston, not honing the bore, not replacing the reed valves, and using an impact to reassemble the engine.
I saw you strip several of those bolts, btw.
Also, never pick up a welder again. Im not a professional, but man, those were painful even for an amateur.
You've made a wall hanger. You didn't "restore" anything.
😢I will try to do better next time
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Nhìn thấy tờ báo viết chưa Việt Nam mà
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