Pretty much ruined it honestly...nothing lined up, chains binded and he just greased everything that supposed to have oil....what a waste...and he said thanks to you too....
A beautifully restored product, very good thanks to the skillful hands of your workers. It is very difficult to refurbish this stone lathe. A lot of effort and determination. Congratulations and welcome. You do not carry a 30kg moving center rack, but need to use a chain hoist. The old motor's fan blade broke and you didn't replace it, didn't repair it, but painted it beautifully. Why, jigs Why don't you wrap the piston in paper and paint it? Thank you for sharing
I think the title really should be changed to reflect the video, "Happy-go-lucky Boy Destroys Automatic Stone Cutting Machine // Failed Restoration Project You Probably Should Give A Miss" would be more apt. Reminds me of MTVs Pimp My Ride, most of the cars there never survived a year of use, and watching the show it was noticeable to car-people that they would not. It is not fun for me to see people destroy useful things for views, I wish there was some warning tag for such content.
What fluid are they using to clean the parts after sanding and removing rust? I really hope that's not degreasing solvent they put through those motor windings. Hopefully just soap and water? But then no rinse? And don't get me started on their electrical work. I would have expected them to go through the contactors in the control boxes that could have burned out coils, completely pitted and burned contacts. They reused all the original wiring and just twisted those wires together and taped them--no crimp lugs or anything. Pretty crappy electrical work. I am surprised by how critical some of the comments are below, but I am surprised after so much hard work to see no care taken to protect the new paint during reassembly--they just beat the hell out of everything with hammers and ruin that new paint.
@@jimrobin98 I wish I could say that everyone in the US cares about a finished product. But owned two houses in 23 years, and in both of them I keep finding work done either poorly, or completely wrong by either previous owners or contractors who've done work over the years--and in some cases fire and/or electrical shock safety hazards. I'm learning that people do the same thing with small engine equipment like lawn mowers, weed eaters, chainsaws... People buy totaled cars and cobble them together with baling wire and Band-Aids into clap-trap death traps. That's not to say that none of them COULD BE correctly repaired, but what I'm talking about are the ones that are NOT correctly repaired because of cost.
I also noticed how he does it. He hammered those parts that he had painted so perfectly that the paint separated and you can see the impact marks. It looks like it's damaged and scratched. It's a pity, and at first it was good, but the composition is not to be praised.
Yeah, they failed in the restoration, the idea is that it could slowly cut a profile while the worker does something else, they tried in the end of the video but the motor would not start :P
This guy does a good job of restoring rusty machinery, but his spray-painting only gives a very thin layers of paint, and speaking as an electrical engineer, pouring any kind of fluid directly into electric motors is a very bad idea. He also doesn't tighten bolts properly, and as for joining cables with insulation tape......
Всё из под кувалды кто же так реставрирует? ТЕБЕ ТОЛЬКО КОРОВ ПАСТИ по бошке себе кувалдой постучи может поумнеешь крыльчатку сломал ДОСТУЧАЛСЯ а она дорогая и мотор без неё будет греться
To call this "Restored" does a dis-service to the word. Although I can say, "it was worn out before and after he cleaned and painted it, it's still worn out". If this guy is a genius, how come he didn't repair the pulley he broke during disassembly?
And why didn’t he use penetrating fluid on any of the things he was taking apart. This guy is nothing but a hammer mechanic, and I’m being generous! Also that rickety ass A frame he was using in all probability wasn’t rated for something that heavy, and I doubt that those bearings he installed by beating the crap out of the will last a month!
Restauration ist alles anderes als das hier Russen würde es eher treffen wen Mann Sowas schon macht solte es schon richtig gemacht werden . Entrostung -Lackirung Teille wie gleitflächen und Motorwellen solten nicht Lackiert werden . Dan Verkabelung auch bei eich gipt es Kabelklemmen und Wassricht ist ein muß beim Verkabeln wen mit Wasser gearbeitet wirt . Defecktete Teile ersetzen und der zusammenbau dan Reinigung der Dichtflächen bevor Dichtungen aufgebracht werden und Zahnräder solten in einer Flucht sein und Schutzabdeckungen bei Ketten und Riemen ist ein muß wegen Unfallgefahr . Eine Maschine von ihnen würde ich nicht bei ihnen in Auftrag gegeben zum Restaurieren.
He took something that had potential if done right and shortened its life by beating the hell out of it!
Pretty much ruined it honestly...nothing lined up, chains binded and he just greased everything that supposed to have oil....what a waste...and he said thanks to you too....
Судя по тому как он собирал заднюю крышку электродвигателя, и наперекос ее бил, из него рестовратор как из кочегара хирург!!!!!!
Congrats Restorations Skills, on rebuilding ur Auto Stone Cutting Machine. great job..
I hope that guy replaced the motor fan that he broke while hammering it back on, and before he put the cover back on.
Parabéns pelo trabalho, nota 10 Brasil. 11/05/2023
nice job
Excelent job!!!
A beautifully restored product, very good thanks to the skillful hands of your workers. It is very difficult to refurbish this stone lathe. A lot of effort and determination. Congratulations and welcome. You do not carry a 30kg moving center rack, but need to use a chain hoist. The old motor's fan blade broke and you didn't replace it, didn't repair it, but painted it beautifully. Why,
jigs Why don't you wrap the piston in paper and paint it? Thank you for sharing
bom dia. um dos vídeos melhor que eu já vi. muito bom 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
Rất thích xem kênh đại tu máy củ thành máy mới của kênh này
I want to give credit to the tools this man using...without u we are nothing...love u tools😅😅😅
Would have done a lead base paint test before I started to wire brush
مرحبا كيف الحال يا صديقي المحترم يعجبني عملك الجيد مهما صعبه
Very good work ❤
Thank you very much,
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Sin palabras
Saludos 🇨🇺
PARAB;ENS PELO BELO TRABALHO GOVERNADOR VALADARES M G BRASIL
fantastic job very well done great video i love watching you guys thanks for sharing video
Wow he did mess that cooling fan up. Hope he replaced the cooling fan?
YAY, a tutti-frutti lathe.
Excelente trabalho amigo que você fez parabéns i que o senhor Deus o todo-poderoso lhe abençoe i também lhe ilumine em tudo 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍🏅🏅🏅🏆🇧🇷
PArabem ótimo trabalho gosto muito dos seus video
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Привет. Всё отлично, только жаль ,что на Ел.моторе сломал крыльчатку вентилятора , без него мотор долго не будет работать
It was difficult to refurbish this stone lathe. A lot of hard work and determination. Congratulations and greetings 😀.
Thank you for the like 😀.
Great work, nevertheless: the machine cuts dry. The dust will make everything extremely dirty very quickly.
Is that the biggest project you have done so far?😮
💛💛💛👍👍👍👏👏👏💯💯💯
Hay más de una cosa que pinta que no se tiene q pintar, como la bancada y el cono del punto giratoria, del resto excelente
1:30:07 I saw it, it broke haha. but why? Because you could use a metal hammer to hit it with a copper or rubber hammer
Wenn ich verrostete Teile abbaue , sprühe ich sie mit Rostlöser ein , dann habe ich es einfacher mit dem Abbauen .
no ones going to mention the "$500 Dior" pants the guys wearing while doing the resto LUL
I think the title really should be changed to reflect the video, "Happy-go-lucky Boy Destroys Automatic Stone Cutting Machine // Failed Restoration Project You Probably Should Give A Miss" would be more apt.
Reminds me of MTVs Pimp My Ride, most of the cars there never survived a year of use, and watching the show it was noticeable to car-people that they would not.
It is not fun for me to see people destroy useful things for views, I wish there was some warning tag for such content.
По сути ты этот станок всего лишь покрасил. А разбирал и собирал ты его весьма по-варварски.
Oh cuman segitu...
Your gantry crane, it looks like not enough weld on the diagonals. It can easily break - dangerous....
He’s no Lin Gour!
But I admired his amazing skills.
How about using a sand blaster those other toys are useless.
🤗🙏👍🇻🇪
I wouldn't want him rebuilding my equipment.!
А причину можно указать ?
Или по принципу : если это делал не я, то не нравиться?
Тидухрак
Vc trocou a ventoinha do motor???????
What fluid are they using to clean the parts after sanding and removing rust? I really hope that's not degreasing solvent they put through those motor windings. Hopefully just soap and water? But then no rinse? And don't get me started on their electrical work. I would have expected them to go through the contactors in the control boxes that could have burned out coils, completely pitted and burned contacts. They reused all the original wiring and just twisted those wires together and taped them--no crimp lugs or anything. Pretty crappy electrical work.
I am surprised by how critical some of the comments are below, but I am surprised after so much hard work to see no care taken to protect the new paint during reassembly--they just beat the hell out of everything with hammers and ruin that new paint.
They apparently don't give two shitz about the finished product! That is the difference between them and the USA!
@@jimrobin98 I wish I could say that everyone in the US cares about a finished product. But owned two houses in 23 years, and in both of them I keep finding work done either poorly, or completely wrong by either previous owners or contractors who've done work over the years--and in some cases fire and/or electrical shock safety hazards.
I'm learning that people do the same thing with small engine equipment like lawn mowers, weed eaters, chainsaws...
People buy totaled cars and cobble them together with baling wire and Band-Aids into clap-trap death traps. That's not to say that none of them COULD BE correctly repaired, but what I'm talking about are the ones that are NOT correctly repaired because of cost.
I still wouldn't want this guy repairing my machinery. As long as I can operate my fingers and my mind, I will do it myself---correctly!
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I also noticed how he does it. He hammered those parts that he had painted so perfectly that the paint separated and you can see the impact marks. It looks like it's damaged and scratched. It's a pity, and at first it was good, but the composition is not to be praised.
Why are they making him do it so fast makes no sense. Is it to prove how good they are, sorry but I think that's dumb I'm not impressed.
I did not see anything Automatic.
Yeah, they failed in the restoration, the idea is that it could slowly cut a profile while the worker does something else, they tried in the end of the video but the motor would not start :P
This guy does a good job of restoring rusty machinery, but his spray-painting only gives a very thin layers of paint, and speaking as an electrical engineer, pouring any kind of fluid directly into electric motors is a very bad idea. He also doesn't tighten bolts properly, and as for joining cables with insulation tape......
6.0kw abb motor in machines
stone cutting machine is restoration & 2hour time
Всё из под кувалды кто же так реставрирует? ТЕБЕ ТОЛЬКО КОРОВ ПАСТИ по бошке себе кувалдой постучи
может поумнеешь крыльчатку сломал ДОСТУЧАЛСЯ а она дорогая и мотор без неё будет греться
Bevor ich eine Maschine zerlege , würde ich sie erst mal säubern . Wie kann man in diesem Dreck arbeiten ?
Нет конечно, не нравится . Зачистка - плохая , покраска по ржавчине направляющие не красят а смазывают 😮 . Дальше смотреть не буду .
To call this "Restored" does a dis-service to the word. Although I can say, "it was worn out before and after he cleaned and painted it, it's still worn out". If this guy is a genius, how come he didn't repair the pulley he broke during disassembly?
And why didn’t he use penetrating fluid on any of the things he was taking apart. This guy is nothing but a hammer mechanic, and I’m being generous! Also that rickety ass A frame he was using in all probability wasn’t rated for something that heavy, and I doubt that those bearings he installed by beating the crap out of the will last a month!
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Restauration ist alles anderes als das hier Russen würde es eher treffen wen Mann Sowas schon macht solte es schon richtig gemacht werden .
Entrostung -Lackirung Teille wie gleitflächen und Motorwellen solten nicht Lackiert werden . Dan Verkabelung auch bei eich gipt es Kabelklemmen und Wassricht ist ein muß beim Verkabeln wen mit Wasser gearbeitet wirt . Defecktete Teile ersetzen und der zusammenbau dan Reinigung der Dichtflächen bevor Dichtungen aufgebracht werden und Zahnräder solten in einer Flucht sein und Schutzabdeckungen bei Ketten und Riemen ist ein muß wegen Unfallgefahr .
Eine Maschine von ihnen würde ich nicht bei ihnen in Auftrag gegeben zum Restaurieren.