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Dr Scraps
Registrace 19. 11. 2021
DIY बूस्टर वाटर पंप - मेरी महिलाएं बहुत खुश हैं
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DIY BOOSTER WATER PUMP
I turned an ordinary old water pump into a booster pump. At first, my country was very weak. Bathing is difficult. After finishing, my wife and I really liked it, although it was a bit noisy when operating.
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DIY BOOSTER WATER PUMP
I turned an ordinary old water pump into a booster pump. At first, my country was very weak. Bathing is difficult. After finishing, my wife and I really liked it, although it was a bit noisy when operating.
Thank you for watching this video. Please click like and subscribe to support our channel.
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RESTORATION DRILL STAND/ ELECTRIC DRILL STAND RESTORATION
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#RESTORATION #DRILL #STAND Hello friends. Today I will restore the drill stand. It was bought by me at the scrap yard near my house. It was very old and stuck at first, I took care to remove it, the post is iron but the body that holds the drill is aluminum. There is one more big obstacle is that it broke the up and down shaft locator, I have made it myself with iron and the result is as expect...
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Great job .
Nice work 👍
can't you take big size and deep container to soak this big iron parts for anti rust solution 😮
La domanda non è come si fa a restaurarli, ma come si fa a ridurli così. Il mio ha più di 20 anni, lo uso spesso ed è sempre in ottime condizioni.
what a shambles, do it right and get some tools for feks sake
Hemos visto una reconstrucción y reacondicionado (NO es una restauración) de una herramienta notablemente antigua. Ni siquiera se sabe el fabricante o una edad estimada. Esta pieza estaba prácticamente para reciclado de material y se logró una recuperación bastante decorosa. Aplauso para su autor!! 🎉
Nuthin' like a trip through the good ol' blast cabinet¡
That is quite a transformation👍👍
Why go through all the time, effort & expense of the rust removal with chemicals & solvents, if you are just gonna go through the process of media/sand blasting anyway? Seems to me like you did a LOT of unnecessary steps to get the same results.
Nice restoration. I doubt I would have put that much work in such an inexpensive, moderate quality tool. However, it does make me want to do more restoration work.
Only thing is you didnt take off the jaws for this restoration
It's amazing that you turned that into a usable vice.
how long did this actually take to do?
HORRIBLE, TERRIBLE! :(
La asesinaron a la pobre prensa MÁS QUE UN POBRECITO NOVATO ES LO MÍNIMO CON QUE PUEDO CALIFICARLO NO VÍ A NADIE HACER ALGO ASÍ , LA VERDAD SENTÍ LASTIMA POR LA POBRE PRENSA 😢😢
Really need a multi-pulley for the motor shaft so can get more than 1 speed!
This drill press was and is made in China and sold in many countries with different brands. I also have one of these, bought new, but you have to modify it quite a bit.
Great job.
Nice recovery and restoration. That vice was in very bad shape. I had a chuckle, when you found some random piece of steel tubing that looked like part of a bearing and it fitted perfectly inside the fixed jaw.
Enjoys.
Hilite in zone.scant
Good job!
Sarebbe stato un ottimo lavoro se non ti fossi perso a mio parere sul veniciare le ganasce e il manico
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That’s one way to do it. I’m assuming you did the best with what you had. Nice job for limited tools.
You would think if someone has a channel for this stuff, they would at least get the proper sized container. It’s painful to watch the awkward use of the wrong tools for the job in most cases
I thought I was watching one of my other favorite restoration channels and I thought this was an April Fools joke because they use lathes and are perfectionists. Now I know I’m not and it’s just a channel I don’t typically watch.
It is soo nice..super 👍👍👍
Nice
Has hecho un gran esfuerzo!
GRACIAS POR APOYAR !
I honestly don't understand people who bring in a filthy caked & rusted pieces and spray on with oodles of WD40 (or equivalent) and struggling to move seized parts. Instead you could simply wash it thoroughly then bathe it in white vinegar for 24 hours then it's all clean and unlocked in most cases. I mean why are you so keen of showing all that grime and struggle as if you've achieved something or overcome a huge obstacle? It just simply goes to show you're incompetent and wasting resources really that's all
Thank you for your very candid comment. I will absorb your plan and experiment, I really want to become more professional, so your sharing is really helpful. Thanks !
@@drscraps I'm sorry that I was quite harsh, but that wasn't to you alone at all, there are a lot of people out there doing it and it's kind of becoming the norm for some weird reason totally unbeknownst to me. As a much better alternative to penetrating oil you could also use 50/50 transmission oil & acetone mixture to unlock stubbornly seized parts. Just let them soak in it overnight and Bob's your uncle. Good luck. Bad work but good video editing btw :) Just don't go on forever showing disassembly too much and holding up and zooming in on every single nut and bolt like some people do
Cheap quality restoration a country boy at road side can repair better than you.
Лайк и подписка👏
10 seconds in i said "that looks like somebody took a dump on it"
Nice, I would have elongated the handle also and replaced the Jaws too.
Зачем на тиски наносить шпаклевку?!
Cloridric acid is easier and faster to remove rust, than you can block the reaction with soda.
10:30 Such a nice soup in the bowl! 🍲
From a useless hunk of scrap to a functional tool. Awesome job!
I love it!!! Use a drill bit as a punch!!! Yes....And using filler putty on something you are going to hammer on...you are slick.
The colour of the mad wind... very ugly.. yuck 🤮
😂I experimented with paint colors myself and as a result I gave up.
@@drscraps pink was nice 😁 with red dots 😏
What you started with was not much. Good end result. A working vise.
Бред полный. Такую лёгкую задачу превратить в такую хрень? Это конечно надо уметь
Why didn't you take it completely apart before electrolysis.
I'd get satisfaction by cleaning and repairing it all with a method I learned years ago....elbow grease
Your vice, my vice, we all have our own vices.
Trabalho incrível, de restauração. Parabéns.
Perfect👍🏾
my eyes, my eyes ... it hurts, it hurts...
11:42...ugh...booger welds.
Bondo on a vice??? It is a tool not a classic car. And all the filing and grinding destroys the original patina!!!!!!!!!!!
Très beau travail mais les finitions laisse vraiment à désirer