Thanks for explaining. I bought 2 of these and they both leak air in the same spot as yours. It leaks so much that the air compressor can't even keep up and it will constantly run just to keep 20 psi in the tank. I'm going to take mine apart again and see if I can fix it. Thanks for the vid!
You should just take the handpieces and get a 30 dollar compressor from walmart and seal the top of the piston. Watch Shaun Huges video for a reference, hell it works better and is a lot better than the chinese crap. I had the same problem with mine, if you buy another regulator it might help but I liked the homemade one a lot better it actually works and is silent.
Brett Bond is the handpiece worth buying? I’ve been looking at making my own machine, the machine looks simple enough to make but the handpiece not as simple unless I want a screwdriver mod or something pretty basic. I can get a Chinese handpiece that looks to be the same your machine came with for 25 bucks or so. I’m glad I seen this video, I was thinking of just buying a whole machine since they are fairly inexpensive but I’ll pass on that and make my own once I get a handpiece figured out.
I worked half a year on this chinese, there was no way to buy a normal one. So, i think that it's impossible to adapt to this unpredictable apparatus. The pen heated up and generally stopped beating. Finally I bought the original. American graver works without interruptions.
The engraver is primitive and probably more suitable for the most beginning jewelers. I was attracted by the price of the device, I thought that it would work fine, but the frequency of blows was completely violated, air beats too noisily, but engraves even in max mode too weakly. Would be right to call it scratcher of metal but not engraver.
It’s very naive to buy a fake and hope that it will work fine. There's something wrong with this engraver all the time. Whether the engine doesn't work or the pedal, or the problem with the air and oil supply. There are so many problems in this machine from the very beginning that it makes no sense to buy it.
There is no sense to repair the chinese engraver because of absence of a stable system.And It doesn't make sense to finish this, because the costs and time are the same as if you buy the original graversmith. And it will work for ten years without breakdowns.
Please don't call it GraverMach. It has nothing to do with it. I'm allergic to Chinese engravers, they're the dumbest pneumatic engravers I've ever seen.
Wow I'm glad I watched this. Was able to fix mine
If your Chinese engraver broke down, that's a good sign, man. It means you deserve better in life.
Thanks for explaining. I bought 2 of these and they both leak air in the same spot as yours. It leaks so much that the air compressor can't even keep up and it will constantly run just to keep 20 psi in the tank. I'm going to take mine apart again and see if I can fix it. Thanks for the vid!
You should just take the handpieces and get a 30 dollar compressor from walmart and seal the top of the piston. Watch Shaun Huges video for a reference, hell it works better and is a lot better than the chinese crap. I had the same problem with mine, if you buy another regulator it might help but I liked the homemade one a lot better it actually works and is silent.
Brett Bond is the handpiece worth buying? I’ve been looking at making my own machine, the machine looks simple enough to make but the handpiece not as simple unless I want a screwdriver mod or something pretty basic. I can get a Chinese handpiece that looks to be the same your machine came with for 25 bucks or so. I’m glad I seen this video, I was thinking of just buying a whole machine since they are fairly inexpensive but I’ll pass on that and make my own once I get a handpiece figured out.
Brett Bond i have a question. when you said to seal the top of the piston did you mean the piston inside the hand piece?
Thank you, I almost considered buying one.
I worked half a year on this chinese, there was no way to buy a normal one. So, i think that it's impossible to adapt to this unpredictable apparatus. The pen heated up and generally stopped beating. Finally I bought the original. American graver works without interruptions.
thanks for the video!
The engraver is primitive and probably more suitable for the most beginning jewelers. I was attracted by the price of the device, I thought that it would work fine, but the frequency of blows was completely violated, air beats too noisily, but engraves even in max mode too weakly. Would be right to call it scratcher of metal but not engraver.
I'm more interested in how to get back the money I paid for the same stuff on Ebay.
If your Chinese engraver breaks down, thank God it didn't burn your house and buy a good engraver!
Thanks for your video but I should agree with the previous comments. Work with this tool is impossible.
Try atv forma-gasket
Use form a gasket
The manufacturer of this engraver should work a lot on the quality, it’s really very bad.
Just through away this piece of metal and buy good quality machine.
It’s very naive to buy a fake and hope that it will work fine. There's something wrong with this engraver all the time. Whether the engine doesn't work or the pedal, or the problem with the air and oil supply. There are so many problems in this machine from the very beginning that it makes no sense to buy it.
do not be stupid, better buy an original grs. Fakes have a lot of problems.
Just throw it away. What's in the head of a man who buys a fake and hopes that it will work?
There is no sense to repair the chinese engraver because of absence of a stable system.And It doesn't make sense to finish this, because the costs and time are the same as if you buy the original graversmith. And it will work for ten years without breakdowns.
I wasted my money , never again will I buy anything Chinese.
Please don't call it GraverMach. It has nothing to do with it. I'm allergic to Chinese engravers, they're the dumbest pneumatic engravers I've ever seen.
It's not professional tool, it's a big disappointment.
Primitive junk that isn't worth a dollar