The most impressive part to me is when he is like “I make a new one” and he makes it look so easy and gets the part exactly perfect . That alone is so mind blowing how he gets all the dimensions/proportions and measurements so precise with such ease (often freehand) . This guy isn’t human
It's like in an martial arts movie, where the main character trains so much that they achieve super-human levels of ability. Except instead of putting that training into becoming a karate master, this man put that same level of training into being a restoration master.
I love one aspect of your videos beyond the repairs: your editing. That's part of what makes them so enjoyable, the way you show the progression of time without just accelerating the video is wonderful.
Yours is the ONLY restoration channel on TH-cam that truly takes this subject seriously. Others just take it apart, clean it, and paint it with rattle can. It only gets them 85% of the way done. You Sir, get the other 15% or more my hat off to your quality of work. You've earned every single one of your subscribers
@@SPIKE-0000 Primitive Tech went on to make a tv series. Now nobody knows what happened to him. I think donating to Mymechanics' patreon would do more good than him going on to a tv series.
I have tried to watch other restoration channels that come up in my recommended, and it's just not the same. The sounds and enjoyment from your videos are unparalleled in my brain. Definitely, my favorite restoration type channel.
There is one channel with almost the same content and name. I'll sometimes mix the up and get so disappointed 2-5 min into the video if it is the other channel. This channel outcompetes every other restoration channel.
It's a nice doubling up of the channel's theme. The tools haven't just been restored to looking nice. They've been restored to *usefulness*, and get *used* Something pleasant about it
I'm so spoiled by My Mechanics that I simply can't watch any other "restoration" channel. What this man does is a beautiful blend of art and science, all the rest are mere pretenders.
@Brandon Alger That's very rude to say. It's not cutting corners, it's being realistic based on what you have to hand. Not everyone has a full machining shop and enjoys destroying the item's original character.
I have watched hundreds of TH-cam videos and this one is the closest to perfection I have ever seen. Beautifully filmed, no annoying music and sampled handclaps, just calm, clear poetic craftsmanship. I totally agree with Paul McKenzie's comment about it being art. Even if I wasn't interested in restoration, I would still love the video. What a talent!
From one nurse to another... it's never too late to start small! It doesn't have to be a tool, you can do a chair for your house or a bookshelf? It's not like we can do anything else during this pandemic!
You are an absolute craftsman and I LOVE watching your videos! There is nothing more satisfying than seeing how much life you bring back into these items, it's unbelievable 👏
Received Notification: OMG! A NEW VIDEO!! I'M SO EXCITED!!! Clears schedule, buys ingredients, makes nachos, enjoys video... Clearly one of the more difficult, time consuming, extensive and beautiful restorations to date. Well done, Maestro Mechanics!
You would love the work Chris over at Clickspring does then, with clockmaking and his ongoing series on the antikythera mekanism, be warned though youll be addicted and his videos have a long time between them ;)
Food for the soul to watch someone put the time & care into tools from a bygone era that could so easily be discarded. Its a tip of the hat to those who came before us. This reminds us that good old fashioned stick to it-iveness still is as relevant as it ever was. Hats off to you. This stuff is addictive.
The perfect solution to the long, dark teatime of the soul here in Australia. Watching someone who knows how to use a file to make a radius. Thank you for the video.
My favorite thing on the planet is when something is beyond repair and he says "I make a new one". I'm an automotive technician and it still makes me happy
I look at his items and think “there’s no way!” But I’m always amazed at the end result. A true craftsman….taking the utmost care and making the broken “whole” again. I commend you Sir!
На три вещи можно бесконечно смотреть в жизни - Как течет вода, как горит огонь и как "моя механика" реставрирует казалось бы "мертвые" вещи! Великолепная работа!
One of the most complicated restorations yet, and perfectly done. I have watched a few other “restoration” channels and none are on this level of skill. You’re a badass Mr My Mechanics.
You are an amazing machinist. I loved watching the process of machining new parts to replace missing and damaged parts. The care you took to even smooth out casting defects is amazing. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
I think this has to be one of your best restorations yet. Absolutely spectacular. I stand (okay, I sit) in awe of your ability to restore these things.
Seriously once you’ve seen MyMechanics’ restorations all the other “restorations” just look like a dunk in rust remover and a polish. The sheer attention to detail here is incredible, removing casting marks, smoothing out every surface, inside and out - it’s just incredible. Can’t wait to see more!
Watch Great Idea, they do the same style of restoration. They seriously got an old soviet bike and regalvanized the parts, remade the washers, didnt buy a single part, made everything. Also, they have a drug lab's worth of dimethyl sulfoxide
I honestly don't like the removing of casting marks -- I feel that changes it from "restoration" to "idealization" -- but the fact he thinks to do it at all is a testament to how much he cares
I don’t know how I missed this exemplary restoration, but I’m convinced you could take a bucket full of iron shavings, rocks, and dirt, and turn it into a masterpiece. MAGNIFICENT!!
it's not only the level of mastery of the restorations themselves, it's also the tempo of the progress of combined with sublime editing and the use of well timed close-up shots , I mean it's whole thing that takes this to a whole other level of beauty.
I love the "I make a new one" just like everybody. But, I also equally love and look forward to that releasing sound that the Chuck makes when he finishes a piece.
@@turbosoggy8404 It occurs to me that the main difference between hand crafted and machine made is removing the sharp edges - and of course doing it without getting your hands dirty or any grime under your nails! Love it
If my mechanics had his own tool line, with his level of craftsmanship, I would want to gather a set! This guy not only has to know all of the wood and metal working, but he learns the way every single new mechanism works. Down to the point that he understands which parts need to be exactly which size. Especially when he has to completely make a new part of it. I love when he shows an old beat up part, and then the next scene says "I make a new one" and that's it. It makes me laugh to myself! Keep up the good work, friend!
brother, i live in Innsbruck (Austria), i work for an elderly care home, i think in USA they call it “nursing home”, in this case 99.9% are WW2 vets, i have been showing them you work everybsingle Sunday for the last Year, they all are crazy about it, most of them used to work as Metallmeister on the which means they do know what it means to work with metal for the Führer, however, average age 90-105, they do love you work. In their name, Danke schön from the greatest Evropa generation ever- 👍🏻🍺
Here in the US, we also have a "Greatest Generation" that flew from airfields in England in an effort to prevent your metallmeisters from enabling the Fuhrer to continue his subjugation of "Evropa", North Africa, and Russia. I'm sure many of them still believe to this day that if they only had a little more time, they could have pulled it off.
Can we just appreciate the incredible quality of the images in this? Especially the close ups. You can really see some time and money has been invested to get this sharp an image. Thank you.
@@SteefaTak I think it's merely more use of super close-up views. Because he's been shooting in 2160p for a while now, which is 4k. What that allows for, is super tight shots via editing without zooming in from the actual camera itself. Many people don't realize "4K" is literally _4 times the resolution_ as 1080p. So you can fit 4 1080p frames worth of shots: top-left, bottom-left, top-right, bottom-right. So not only does it make full-screen quality look more crisp & sharp even when watching on a 1080p panel (Monitor/Screen ;) but it allows for those really close shots without any loss of detail/clarity whatsoever - Because you can zoom way in close, and essentially still (only) have a 1080p picture. There's no graininess or pixelation or fuzziness, like what happens when you digitally zoom in from a smartphone camera. Long answer I know, but the first thing I do on every video is go from "Auto" quality to the highest resolution offered by the creator/video. My Mechanics has always had amazing framing & fantastic editing style from the very first video. Kinda crazy he's just always been that good.
Love how at 5:10 he actually uses one of the tools that he has previously restored, awesome to see you still find a use for them even though they're antiques !
Hey, I just wanted to say I love your videos. You are very talented and watching you fix old stuff is somehow really satisfying and calming. Keep up the great work!
I really enjoy how these videos are not a 1:1 recreation of the original but instead your own improvements on the original. It always turns out better than I expect.
Many people are offended by a product that forces people to make a choice between identifying as a left-person or a right-handed person. In 2021 it's hard to believe TH-cam hasn't taken down such videos..
I think Is because there are people like you that point the finger in the dislike count(dark side?) instead of the like count(light side?). Where you put your attention it will grow up. It is clear now? Greetings from central Italy.
I always make sure to comment just to make sure the algorithm get this to other people, and you get the recognition you deserve. You’re an absolute artist
WOW !! Za każdym razem oglądając twoje filmy, jestem pełna podziwu dla majstersztyku i precyzji. Ale przede wszystkim, że potrafisz to potem poskładać na nowo. Świetna robota!!
Never gets old to see such fine attention to detail and extraordinary craftsmanship on these restorations! Also, looking at the shape of this device... The stock, that pistol grip, the overall shape... Hmm... Yes, this is _clearly_ a "hole rifle". It fires holes! LOL
I really admire your perfectionism. Unbelievable how you turn things that are trash in the eyes of most people into the original, no a far better, optimized state. I've watched every video of yours with joy!
I gotta admit, there’s always an anxiety filled moment at the end when I feel like you’re not going to test it out and you never disappoint
That video timer ticking down and no test yet.
26:07
i feel exactly the same, till the end I didnt know what this is
😂😂😂😂😂 felt the same!!
@@gloriouspopemantom373 🤩🤩
There's no other restoration channel on TH-cam that I've found that's as good as yours. You set the bar sir.
Glad you like it!
yes there is
@@campusman1957 who? Lol
He's amazing, but also check out @HandToolRescue, his Canadian skill twin!
I like him too Chris
The sheer excitement one gets from "I Make A New One....", this man is the single greatest therapist to ever live
I'm glad you like it :-)
@@mymechanics Love it in 4k!
Exactly! He kept us hanging in this episode, avoiding it at several opportunities, before the finally slapping it down with the drill bit...
We should make a special educational/instructional MM for psycho therapists
@@nickharvey7233 If we get spoiled the effect weares off. We should yearn for it every single time. 😁😉
The most impressive part to me is when he is like “I make a new one” and he makes it look so easy and gets the part exactly perfect . That alone is so mind blowing how he gets all the dimensions/proportions and measurements so precise with such ease (often freehand) . This guy isn’t human
He's very skilled
It's like in an martial arts movie, where the main character trains so much that they achieve super-human levels of ability.
Except instead of putting that training into becoming a karate master, this man put that same level of training into being a restoration master.
I think he may have cut out the tries which did not succeed 😉 I think he has included a few of those fails in his second channel, though.
@@mediocreman6323 ok that makes more sense
Most things don't have to be perfect to work. Close is fine
I love one aspect of your videos beyond the repairs: your editing. That's part of what makes them so enjoyable, the way you show the progression of time without just accelerating the video is wonderful.
Wow, thank you!
This is why I watch these videos and basically no one elses. Hate sped up footage.
Yours is the ONLY restoration channel on TH-cam that truly takes this subject seriously. Others just take it apart, clean it, and paint it with rattle can. It only gets them 85% of the way done.
You Sir, get the other 15% or more my hat off to your quality of work. You've earned every single one of your subscribers
When you sanded down that rivet, and blued it, and it was completely flush, I felt that deep down. I really did
It is absolutely beautiful
I thought it was just me...The guy should do a TV series....
@@SPIKE-0000 Primitive Tech went on to make a tv series. Now nobody knows what happened to him. I think donating to Mymechanics' patreon would do more good than him going on to a tv series.
True...when you pound something to fit like a rivet, and then file/sand it to the point where you can't see the join line....THAT is skill.
That part of this video was my absolute favorite. Perfection.
I have tried to watch other restoration channels that come up in my recommended, and it's just not the same. The sounds and enjoyment from your videos are unparalleled in my brain. Definitely, my favorite restoration type channel.
There is one channel with almost the same content and name. I'll sometimes mix the up and get so disappointed 2-5 min into the video if it is the other channel. This channel outcompetes every other restoration channel.
@@Varangian_af_Scaniae❤❤❤❤🔭🔭😊 in🎉😊
Well, my mechanic and tysy tube are the two best in my opinion
no fr i thought i was the only one cause i tried watching others ans i was like this isn’t right
This channel is by far the best at restorations. They make the item better than it was the day it was made! Like a work of art.
It's always so satisfying to see you use tools you previously fixed. It's like watching a TV show and saying "I remember that character!"
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
It's a nice doubling up of the channel's theme. The tools haven't just been restored to looking nice. They've been restored to *usefulness*, and get *used*
Something pleasant about it
This guys skills are impressive. It’s like watching an artist work.
He is a sort of artist, restoring items to their natural look, beauty, it's all how you look at it I suppose.
You ARE watching an artist work
I agree
@@eibeab EXACTLY! Art takes many forms - mechanical included.
he is very skilled, but it's also a matter of having the thousands of dollars of quality equipment he has.
I'm so spoiled by My Mechanics that I simply can't watch any other "restoration" channel. What this man does is a beautiful blend of art and science, all the rest are mere pretenders.
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
No need to be so rude to other content creators. There are tons of great restoration channels.
@Brandon Alger could you give a name or 2?
@Brandon Alger That's very rude to say. It's not cutting corners, it's being realistic based on what you have to hand. Not everyone has a full machining shop and enjoys destroying the item's original character.
@@FlourescentPotato so why are you watching?
So cool to see you using some things that you restored in the past to help restore new items! Amazing restoration as always!
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
I also like it bro, as always
@@mohammadnadheemu3961 Gb
@@mohammadnadheemu3961 Gb
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I swear, this guy's "I make a new one" gives me life every time.
I feel so useless... I can´t even make a decent lunch...
this @@tritono666 is useless.... I make a new one!
(just joking, I feel the same heh)
@CatinAbox sumon😂
Same!
That’s same I wanna spell out 😎
I have watched hundreds of TH-cam videos and this one is the closest to perfection I have ever seen. Beautifully filmed, no annoying music and sampled handclaps, just calm, clear poetic craftsmanship. I totally agree with Paul McKenzie's comment about it being art. Even if I wasn't interested in restoration, I would still love the video. What a talent!
If you like this you should check out broxh on twitch, he does some great work
@@skyblue3305 Why would I do any of that? Plus it's all misspelled.
i agree with you @Mark Binner
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The shoulder stock part gave me chills. Next level stuff.
Thank you very much :-)
It was 2 pieces then I looked away for a second. When I looked back it was one piece. He is definitely a magician.
May no one ever despise you as this man despises sharp edges. Great content!
🤣
I’m a 23 year old female nurse with no background in restoration and yet I just can not get enough of your videos. Fantastic work!
From one nurse to another... it's never too late to start small! It doesn't have to be a tool, you can do a chair for your house or a bookshelf? It's not like we can do anything else during this pandemic!
I will teach you
Hy
I love you🥰🥰🥰
We need a sign that says please don't feed the Cringy Simps!
Merry Chrismas!
This is legit therapy. Hands down the best workmanship I have ever seen!
Thank you so much :-)
I love all vids. No music, just the sound of tools.
It's very relaxing.
@@warrenharrison9490 sure.
You are an absolute craftsman and I LOVE watching your videos! There is nothing more satisfying than seeing how much life you bring back into these items, it's unbelievable 👏
My 12 year old son loves watching these restorations. When I tell him there is a new video he says great the man who must make them shiny . :)
That is awesome!
My 7 year old son also loves the Restauration videos.
Hmmm... how can this comment be one hour old and the answer from my mechanics two hours?!
@@bsvenss2 Illuminati confirmed.
Received Notification: OMG! A NEW VIDEO!! I'M SO EXCITED!!!
Clears schedule, buys ingredients, makes nachos, enjoys video...
Clearly one of the more difficult, time consuming, extensive and beautiful restorations to date.
Well done, Maestro Mechanics!
Yay! Thank you!
the part at 9:05 where you make the rivet just... disappear into the plate is truly one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen
You would love the work Chris over at Clickspring does then, with clockmaking and his ongoing series on the antikythera mekanism, be warned though youll be addicted and his videos have a long time between them ;)
NK
@@MonkeyWithAKnife oooh, thanks for the tip!
Came to say the same thing, most impressive part of the video.
My only issue with clickspring is that I have somehow managed to associate his videos with carbonara. Now I really want carbonara.
Imagine how happy the tools and items he restores are, especially the ones he uses to restores others!
Food for the soul to watch someone put the time & care into tools from a bygone era that could so easily be discarded. Its a tip of the hat to those who came before us. This reminds us that good old fashioned stick to it-iveness still is as relevant as it ever was. Hats off to you. This stuff is addictive.
Thank you very much :-)
The perfect solution to the long, dark teatime of the soul here in Australia. Watching someone who knows how to use a file to make a radius. Thank you for the video.
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
You could always rewatch Clickspring. He's started the Antikythera build again.
🇦🇺 the boredom is real , this brightened my day 🌞
My favorite thing on the planet is when something is beyond repair and he says "I make a new one". I'm an automotive technician and it still makes me happy
Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)
The most beautiful flowers grow from dirt, the most beautiful people - often scum.
I wished he had kept the old handle but overall I completely agree with you.
☠☠☠☠☠☠🥱🫀🫀🫀🫀
@@taisiyamaksimova7745 Good say
You are the boss. When other restoration channels let the sharp edges untouched that's a red flag.
Absolutely
WHAT...this dude can literally make anything with his ability.
Very masterful craftmanship.
the hardest part is getting the money for all the equipment and materials
I look at his items and think “there’s no way!” But I’m always amazed at the end result. A true craftsman….taking the utmost care and making the broken “whole” again. I commend you Sir!
Thank you very much
anyone know what that black paint is
Hand peening, filing and blending that plate is such a hard discipline to master. As well as all the other skills you use it’s awesome to watch mate 🤙
I'm glad you like it :-)
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На три вещи можно бесконечно смотреть в жизни - Как течет вода, как горит огонь и как "моя механика" реставрирует казалось бы "мертвые" вещи! Великолепная работа!
Не мёртвые вещи, а уже практически обглоданные кости, я бы так сказал.
Согласен
I Love my mechanics ❤️✌🏻
I love tysytube
I love My Mechanics and TysyTube!
I love both of You guys!
@@simoncrd2110 Nu sunt TysyTube, dar te inteleg de ce ai vrea sa-ti dea atentie.
We love you both ❤️❤️
One of the most complicated restorations yet, and perfectly done. I have watched a few other “restoration” channels and none are on this level of skill. You’re a badass Mr My Mechanics.
Such a satisfying sound when everything clicks together
Yeah, it's like an old Schwarzenegger film, as he's getting all his kit and guns together just before taking on the bad guys near the end. :-)
This is the kind of work that would give meaning in my life.
if I could do this kinda stuff id be so fulfilled. This guy really has a gift.
Or a shxtload of practice?
@@A123-d8o yes but no. We all have our own purpose in life. And fulfilling that and living it is the best feeling in the world.
I would say go for it you have nothing to lose.
@@ImGoingSupersonic everything comes with practice your not just perfect at anything really so this is definitely a talent and his purpose most likely
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You are an amazing machinist. I loved watching the process of machining new parts to replace missing and damaged parts. The care you took to even smooth out casting defects is amazing. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Yea most creators who restore would stop there or restore it as best as they could with rust remover.
I think this has to be one of your best restorations yet. Absolutely spectacular. I stand (okay, I sit) in awe of your ability to restore these things.
Wow, this is actually A true restoration channel and not just cleaning up old tools.
I owned one of these way back and it never looked that good new. Do appreciate having no music, it makes it so peaceful to watch.
Wow
Seriously once you’ve seen MyMechanics’ restorations all the other “restorations” just look like a dunk in rust remover and a polish. The sheer attention to detail here is incredible, removing casting marks, smoothing out every surface, inside and out - it’s just incredible. Can’t wait to see more!
Watch Great Idea, they do the same style of restoration.
They seriously got an old soviet bike and regalvanized the parts, remade the washers, didnt buy a single part, made everything.
Also, they have a drug lab's worth of dimethyl sulfoxide
I honestly don't like the removing of casting marks -- I feel that changes it from "restoration" to "idealization" -- but the fact he thinks to do it at all is a testament to how much he cares
@@TARINunit9 yeah in the classic car world we refer to this as "over-restored"
I don’t know how I missed this exemplary restoration, but I’m convinced you could take a bucket full of iron shavings, rocks, and dirt, and turn it into a masterpiece. MAGNIFICENT!!
it's not only the level of mastery of the restorations themselves, it's also the tempo of the progress of combined with sublime editing and the use of well timed close-up shots , I mean it's whole thing that takes this to a whole other level of beauty.
Many thanks :-)
The level of detail when it comes to restoring it still amaze me after all this time. You are becoming a legend!
I love the "I make a new one" just like everybody. But, I also equally love and look forward to that releasing sound that the Chuck makes when he finishes a piece.
I was really noticing that this time...
Me too! I'm glad he leaves it in.
I have a feeling this guy once slit his finger on a particularly sharp edge, then proceeded to remove *all* sharp edges from that point on.
no it's just common practice to.. nothing triggers me more than sharp edges on steel or zipties not cut properly
@@davidkaiser4632 It just seems weird because most of the edges he removes are inside the things he restores.
@@turbosoggy8404 It occurs to me that the main difference between hand crafted and machine made is removing the sharp edges - and of course doing it without getting your hands dirty or any grime under your nails! Love it
Schweizer Präzision, weltweit bekannt !!!
He's just thorough. That's why I watch him... It's not about function, it's about perfection.
I would absolutely watch videos that are just the full unedited sandblasting portions! ASMR and so satisfying!
If my mechanics had his own tool line, with his level of craftsmanship, I would want to gather a set! This guy not only has to know all of the wood and metal working, but he learns the way every single new mechanism works. Down to the point that he understands which parts need to be exactly which size. Especially when he has to completely make a new part of it. I love when he shows an old beat up part, and then the next scene says "I make a new one" and that's it. It makes me laugh to myself! Keep up the good work, friend!
brother, i live in Innsbruck (Austria), i work for an elderly care home, i think in USA they call it “nursing home”, in this case 99.9% are WW2 vets, i have been showing them you work everybsingle Sunday for the last Year, they all are crazy about it, most of them used to work as Metallmeister on the which means they do know what it means to work with metal for the Führer, however, average age 90-105, they do love you work.
In their name, Danke schön from the greatest Evropa generation ever-
👍🏻🍺
My Mecanics is from switserland or France
That's amazing. What a nice idea
@@wilmamieremet From Switzerland. I recognize the funny patterns on the paper towel he uses ;-)
Nice idea.
Here in the US, we also have a "Greatest Generation" that flew from airfields in England in an effort to prevent your metallmeisters from enabling the Fuhrer to continue his subjugation of "Evropa", North Africa, and Russia. I'm sure many of them still believe to this day that if they only had a little more time, they could have pulled it off.
Can we just appreciate the incredible quality of the images in this? Especially the close ups. You can really see some time and money has been invested to get this sharp an image. Thank you.
🙏
I always enjoy watching you put items back together, making them better than they originally were.
I like this new style of editing. Those close-ups looks crisp makes me appreciate the restoration even more! Great job on the restoration and video!
love the camera quality, everything looks gorgeous
Thanks so much
@@mymechanics A new lens maybe ? Also the editing look's much improved this time or it¨s the close-up view ? Look's amazing ...
@@SteefaTak I think it's merely more use of super close-up views. Because he's been shooting in 2160p for a while now, which is 4k. What that allows for, is super tight shots via editing without zooming in from the actual camera itself. Many people don't realize "4K" is literally _4 times the resolution_ as 1080p. So you can fit 4 1080p frames worth of shots: top-left, bottom-left, top-right, bottom-right. So not only does it make full-screen quality look more crisp & sharp even when watching on a 1080p panel (Monitor/Screen ;) but it allows for those really close shots without any loss of detail/clarity whatsoever - Because you can zoom way in close, and essentially still (only) have a 1080p picture. There's no graininess or pixelation or fuzziness, like what happens when you digitally zoom in from a smartphone camera.
Long answer I know, but the first thing I do on every video is go from "Auto" quality to the highest resolution offered by the creator/video. My Mechanics has always had amazing framing & fantastic editing style from the very first video. Kinda crazy he's just always been that good.
"Time to restore the crank." Immediately saws the crank in half lol love this guy
This dedication and atention to detail is what i imagine when they talk about the quality of swiss watches in stories.
I freaking love watching him use the bluing stuff. It's almost like magic how fast the color of the metal changes.
It's not magic. It's chemistry.
@@mateuszsarnocinski5161 Yeah thats why I said LIKE magic
@@mateuszsarnocinski5161 no way.. I thought it was actual Harry Potter irl
Does bluing can protects metal from rust in the future, everyone?
@@umifan8426 I think it does protect from rust
The sort of satisfaction I attain from watching something like this is insurmountable...
Love how at 5:10 he actually uses one of the tools that he has previously restored, awesome to see you still find a use for them even though they're antiques !
He actually used two of them: the press and the oiler.
Antiques but so we'll built he'll get another 100 years out of them.
@@MX-Vette they'll go from being antiques to being ancient
Love watching the tools and equipment that have been restored being used in other projects.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it :-)
@@mymechanics Always so impressed you take the time to reply to new comments on old videos
I remember that oil dispenser! The colour theme of it is just gorgeous, makes it look like a highly expensive item somehow. Nice seeing you use it!
Glad you like it :-)
I love how you put more close ups in this one. As usual this is a beauty. Cheers from France!
I appreciate how you use tools you've restored in your other restorations, like your oil can. Just a nice little touch.
I like that too. I Hope he uses this new restored tool in a future project.
Also the arbor press to remove the dent, and the Gressel vice are earlier projects too
Hey, I just wanted to say I love your videos. You are very talented and watching you fix old stuff is somehow really satisfying and calming. Keep up the great work!
Satisfying to watch when a perfectionist doing a restoration.
Glad you like it :-)
@@mymechanics u
“Dying from boredom”
“Ping new video”
Brought back to earth
Yeeeesssss new video 😍
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
@@mymechanics no problem I love you video I like to rewatch them a lot. Thanks for posting videos for people like me that like to watch
Love love love the extreme close-up shots. You've really grown as a video producer.
Thank you very much
I really enjoy how these videos are not a 1:1 recreation of the original but instead your own improvements on the original. It always turns out better than I expect.
Thank you very much 😁
Accidentally watch this till the end and i dont even regret it
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
I wish I got to see it in action
If ever you hear someone call a surface ugly, then expect nothing less than perfection. Beautiful craftsmanship.
Насколько уникальны и безграничны человеческие мысль и умения! Восхищён вашими работами, мастер!
Ура я не один здесь русский!
@@irinagev9453 123 уже
Восхещен тем кто это придумал и сделал.
И у мастера руки золотые.
i weirdly sometimes watch these videos to fall asleep to 😅😅 they are really interesting 🥰
Thanks for watching, much appreciated!
This is probably the best present for Christmas that I've ever get
We really need a word other than "restoration" for this. I'm certain he returns these tools to a condition far better than the original.
Amelioration
Homage to the things that lasted a lifetime.
my Mechanics "Re-Creation"
@ Yes, but this tool clearly was not super high grade when it was made.
I don’t understand why there’s even dislikes on this video it’s satisfying and he worked hard
Many people are offended by a product that forces people to make a choice between identifying as a left-person or a right-handed person. In 2021 it's hard to believe TH-cam hasn't taken down such videos..
Alot of people are offended by hard work
He didn't make enough new ones 3/10
Cultural Marxists/WP.
I think Is because there are people like you that point the finger in the dislike count(dark side?) instead of the like count(light side?). Where you put your attention it will grow up. It is clear now?
Greetings from central Italy.
I love watching you use previously restored tools to do more restorations.
Way to go ;-)
All I want for Christmas is to watch My Mechanics!
There you go ;-)
Thank you very much
You two are my favorite TH-cam channels 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
What about you Rescue & Restore? Do we get a video from you for Christmas?
I’m in the same boat with you!
@@mymechanics We need more videos!!!!🛠🛠🛠
I'm not sure why anyone would dislike skills like this!?
Because they are ignorant people who believe that with giving it unlike they will become famous
Because hard work is slowly becoming lost ,skills are being taken by robots, an people are just lazy, they rather erase history then to explore it .
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I swear that bluing liquid looks like straight magic on the video lol
At least I'm not the only one
IKR
Невозможно оторваться от видео. Приятно наблюдать за работой мастера, который любит свое ремесло!
Волшебство какое-то.Не руки,а кладези .Я так завидую этому парню,что и сказать об этом не стыжусь.Просто Красавец.Спасибо. Друг.
@Артур Столяров там же написано, механический молот
@Артур Столяров у меня просто перфоратор hammer
I really really like the new close-up shots you’re doing👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
This is the kind of work that makes me wish I had taken shop class rather than hang out with the stoners all of those decades ago in high school.
They didn’t call it High School without a reason.
everyday you can start a new hobby!
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
Most stoners all took shop classes, where else would you make your own pipes and bongs.
@@n40tom indeed. I had a small business going in custom plastic/metal and bamboo bongs by the time I finished my shop classes.
I always make sure to comment just to make sure the algorithm get this to other people, and you get the recognition you deserve. You’re an absolute artist
Thanks a lot for watching :-)
Потрясающая работа! Сколько сил было вложено! Приятно было смотреть
Полчаса эстетического удовольствия! С какой любовью всё сделано! Просто нет слов.
WOW !! Za każdym razem oglądając twoje filmy, jestem pełna podziwu dla majstersztyku i precyzji. Ale przede wszystkim, że potrafisz to potem poskładać na nowo. Świetna robota!!
Never gets old to see such fine attention to detail and extraordinary craftsmanship on these restorations!
Also, looking at the shape of this device... The stock, that pistol grip, the overall shape...
Hmm... Yes, this is _clearly_ a "hole rifle". It fires holes! LOL
This guy’s collection of antiques tools and the like has gotta be incredible. Apparently there’s nothing ever bad enough to throw out
my mechanics can you do a rooomtour of your workshop, that would be cool.
Grüsse aus der Schweiz
maybe one day
This man has every tool known to man.
If he doesn't, he'll make it himself
He even has his own tols
@@Killer_Space_2726-GCP I make a new one.
And the tools that make those tools...
WA +1.6.2.0.2.2.0.1.1.2.9..
You are a great maestro who operates machine tools.
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
Holy smokes that is a good camera! love the new close ups and details. Can't wait for your next projects, keep up those excellent vids
Thanks a bunch!
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This must certainly be considered art. Beautiful work as always.
Thank you very much!
غیر معمولی Exceptional
I could watch a whole video of just bluing liquid, that stuff is magical.
Glad you like it :-)
What’s the bluing product name?
@@joylessburrito1090 i would like too know 2
@@palanipalani9945 when??
sandblasting and then the magic!
I think we’d all love to see a shop tour. That would be awesome
This isn’t just restoration. This is actual art. MyMechanics is an artist
@Jackson Drake 99
This is perfect mutant of hard cold industry and perfect art!
Ok
I really admire your perfectionism. Unbelievable how you turn things that are trash in the eyes of most people into the original, no a far better, optimized state. I've watched every video of yours with joy!
Just found this channel, such beautiful precision in your work. So relaxing to watch and so satisfying to see the product fully restored at the end.