Antique Vertical Steam Engine - Part 1 [Restoration]

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2021
  • This restoration is on a 1920s Orr & Sembower vertical steam engine. It was apparently found in a river in Kansas, USA before being shipped to me. This steam engine is one of the worst condition items to ever come across my workbench. I have not worked on a steam engine before, so this will be a fun learning experience.
    In Part 1, I completely disassemble what is remaining of the steam engine and start to work on remaking all the missing parts. At some point, it was stripped for bronze or brass scrap metal, so almost all of those parts will need to be replaced. This includes the bronze shoes on the crosshead, as well as all the steam fittings and fasteners.
    After rust removal, I can see the steam engine used to be black and that there is significant wear in all of the babbitt bearings, so they will need to be re-poured. The piston and piston rings are damaged and will both need to be replaced. The main shaft is too deteriorated to be salvaged and the eccentric has an improperly fit repair.
    At this point, if this steam engine can be brought back to life, I will be very impressed.
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  • @W.O.P.R
    @W.O.P.R Před 7 měsíci +7

    Anyone else find this channel completely soothing while drifting off to sleep?

  • @MrVolksbeetle
    @MrVolksbeetle Před 2 lety +376

    Gratuitous camera cuts for "The Walk" to the blasting cabinet is Oscar worthy.

    • @R.Daneel
      @R.Daneel Před 2 lety +12

      And the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor goes to HTR, meaning our new Best Actor is Media Blasting Unit #12!

    • @user-yh6dr9jn4x
      @user-yh6dr9jn4x Před 2 lety +2

      Клоун разводным ключём всё открутил.

    • @MrVolksbeetle
      @MrVolksbeetle Před 2 lety +16

      @@R.Daneel I acknowledge your opinion and point.
      For me, Socially Distant Garbage On The Floor deserves a nod and consideration for this most esteemed award.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Před 2 lety +7

      Epic Walking! Bested only by _Lord of the Rings_

    • @MrVolksbeetle
      @MrVolksbeetle Před 2 lety +2

      @@Stevarooni That’s hilarious!

  • @leskobrandon6950
    @leskobrandon6950 Před 2 lety +53

    This is the best restoration channel on the CZcams.

    • @DBRising
      @DBRising Před rokem +2

      This is THE restoration channel.

  • @ShamblerDK
    @ShamblerDK Před 2 lety +48

    Considering it was found in a river, those nuts and bolts play along surprisingly well. Also, that chocolate wrench in the beginning totally got me :-p

  • @quixototalis
    @quixototalis Před 2 lety +507

    Next restoration: just a handful of rust flakes that will become an entire locomotive.

    • @TheBoshy
      @TheBoshy Před 2 lety +22

      Mmm Rust Flakes, I eat mine in a big bowl with degreaser, and glass of "nutella"

    • @spiderprint
      @spiderprint Před 2 lety +17

      *japanned locomotive

    • @User0000000000000004
      @User0000000000000004 Před 2 lety +1

      Rust flakes? Gay.

    • @Razerin
      @Razerin Před rokem

      Watch me turn this paper into a mill

    • @Sundog0811
      @Sundog0811 Před rokem +2

      That's not possible. He would at least have to start with a pile of rust the size of a locomotive. Don't be ridiculous. Think before you hit send. Unbelievable. I won't be able to sleep tonight now.

  • @bvalt1
    @bvalt1 Před 2 lety +101

    I just love the sillyness, even while doing complex restorations of historically significant artifacts, this talented man does not forget to not take himself so seriously and make us all laugh at his silly shtick!! Love it, thank you for bring some levity to our lives!!

    • @tvbot6496
      @tvbot6496 Před 2 lety

      Gamer moment

    • @innominatedude
      @innominatedude Před 2 lety +3

      Utterly to the contrary here. I was almost about to hit like, but he bit in to a fake wrench, so I changed my mind and will in no wise subscribe either. Pity because he has such fascinating finds, but I can't abide the extraneous nonsense.

    • @morissobakin1294
      @morissobakin1294 Před 2 lety

      @@innominatedude ------ You're obviously a very gloomy type. It's dangerous for a health.

    • @josephiudice8287
      @josephiudice8287 Před rokem +7

      @@innominatedude ROFL...you sir or madam need to go purchase a sense of humor. His goofiness is why I come back.

    • @oldfarthacks
      @oldfarthacks Před rokem +1

      @@innominatedude
      It is the fun that makes these more interesting. He doesn't present himself as a God, and that is good.

  • @wolfmachatch2855
    @wolfmachatch2855 Před 2 lety +1

    I take my hat off to you machinist guys, restoring these ancient machines.
    To remake worn or broken parts,
    to know where parts (and especially nuts and bolts) go, when reassembling ,
    to know how the thing works,
    and to produce a super good looking and working new machine
    is something I find oddly satisfying

  • @tiaguinh0_843
    @tiaguinh0_843 Před 2 lety +26

    Now I can rest in peace. I lived that life to see Hand Tool Rescue restore a steam engine. I feel complete. Congratulations on your work from everyone in Brazil.

    • @kostis2849
      @kostis2849 Před 2 lety +4

      Waaaaaait until Part 2!!!!!

  • @Bbeaucha88
    @Bbeaucha88 Před 2 lety +171

    Some people get a little heavy handed with body filler on these types of restorations but it's nice to see that Hand Tool Rescue is more subtle.

    • @oobaka1967
      @oobaka1967 Před 2 lety +20

      It does explain the current filler shortage in Saskatchewan.

    • @Babushkabongwatr
      @Babushkabongwatr Před 2 lety +2

      @@oobaka1967 a fellow Canadian? Wow. I never thought that there'd be restoration people in Saskatchewan of all places considering they're all in like Switzerland or Sweden and even Belgium

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      Gun restoration a very old found in the junkyard | Rusty Vintage Pepperbox

    • @defrozendonut8715
      @defrozendonut8715 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Babushkabongwatr I restore clocks in Florida

  • @smithlonny8924
    @smithlonny8924 Před 2 lety +1

    Your skill and knowledge are astounding for a man so young. I really enjoy a your antics and the non speaking just adds to it.

  • @yourselfdotcom
    @yourselfdotcom Před 2 lety +16

    As an 80s child your intro still makes me laugh every time and its been quite a few now. 🤣 love it

  • @djay6651
    @djay6651 Před 2 lety +47

    As a native Kansan, it's good to see the long tradition of putting moving parts back together with various types of wire, usually baling wire.

    • @RocketSkates99
      @RocketSkates99 Před 2 lety +2

      Would have loved for him to inspect the wire, give it a rub with some wire wool, and remake a new wire out of bronze

    • @djay6651
      @djay6651 Před 2 lety +1

      And given the relative decent shape of the cast iron, that piece may have not been in the river that long. It was likely stolen, stripped of any copper/brass/bronze and dumped in the river to cover it up. Scrap metal theft has been a big issue here for about a decade, a byproduct of meth addiction.

    • @classydays43
      @classydays43 Před 2 lety +1

      That spool of MIG wire the apprentice messed up sure comes in handy.

    • @Littlewolfe906
      @Littlewolfe906 Před 2 lety

      As a fellow Kansan, I approve of this message

  • @tomastoth3839
    @tomastoth3839 Před 2 lety +64

    this guy is something else... something we should protect and preserve...

    • @joshuaentwistle960
      @joshuaentwistle960 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm worried about long term brain damage from too much use of the sand blaster...

    • @Joannesyoga
      @Joannesyoga Před 2 lety +2

      and restore?

    • @ProSimex84
      @ProSimex84 Před 2 lety +4

      All efforts to preserve hand tool rescue have so far been thwarted by the limits of medical science

    • @exerminator2000
      @exerminator2000 Před 2 lety +1

      Six million dollar handyman

    • @WillowEpp
      @WillowEpp Před 2 lety +2

      So you're saying we should dunk him in Evaporust and then give him a good Japanning?

  • @thealicemonster9217
    @thealicemonster9217 Před 2 lety +3

    Your comedy is so funny! Part of the reason you are my fav Restorer on YT. Other reason is you're just so good and knowledgeable.

  • @hberg321
    @hberg321 Před 2 lety +31

    Having watched Keith Appleton work on model steam engines for a while I have a small inkling of how deeply insane this project is. I hope you are able to get it running again! Watching that steam chest cover come off was like watching a horror movie when someone opens a door in that you just know the killer is behind. The state of the valve did not disappoint.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před 2 lety

      It’s basically exactly the same as a Stuart 10V… only 5 times as big in all dimensions, so probably 25 times as powerful?

  • @svenhurdurburdursson8765
    @svenhurdurburdursson8765 Před 2 lety +49

    This is the only thing that is worth notifications on my phone. Love what you’re doing. Keep up the fantastic work, dude!

  • @Timmy6216
    @Timmy6216 Před 2 lety +39

    I have your wrench in the three sizes and I use them all the time the little one is a constant companion in my back pocket. I love watching you do this stuff because the town my dad lives in his got machines like this all over the place and I often think about restoring something for my own use and my own shop and this gives me hope and also inspiration to see how some of this stuff goes together

  • @moehoward01
    @moehoward01 Před 2 lety +32

    _"My lathe is dying."_
    Maybe you can find someone who's good at restoring stuff!

  • @azskyking6542
    @azskyking6542 Před 2 lety +40

    I'm dying to see a "making of" video. I'd love to see how you research the tool, figure out how to disassemble it and keep track of the parts as you take it apart.

    • @whaddabunchashit
      @whaddabunchashit Před 2 lety

      Isn't that what we're watching now?

    • @azskyking6542
      @azskyking6542 Před 2 lety +1

      @@whaddabunchashit We're watching the sausage going into the casing. I want to see how the sausage is MADE.
      He has to have a detailed method of researching and keeping track of all the parts.

    • @mwskyrim5516
      @mwskyrim5516 Před 2 lety +1

      @@azskyking6542 i love you that is phrased. i think i may start using that and it’s all thanks to you for introducing me to the best way to word that specifically point.

    • @azskyking6542
      @azskyking6542 Před 2 lety

      @@mwskyrim5516 Thanks

    • @shatteredreality1987
      @shatteredreality1987 Před rokem

      ​@@azskyking6542 Awesome comment, I may plagiarize

  • @tinysim
    @tinysim Před 2 lety +45

    The journey to the sandblaster was epic.

  • @IR-nq4qv
    @IR-nq4qv Před 2 lety +32

    15:23 You need a smaller shop or move the sandblaster closer to your work station, if it was any further away, you'd need to pack a lunch LOL
    Good job bro👍👍

  • @averyanderson8402
    @averyanderson8402 Před rokem +1

    Your sand blasting entry was EPIC. I thought I was watching an action movie. I just had to squint my eyes. lol.

  • @deaconblue949
    @deaconblue949 Před 2 lety +12

    When you said that your oven isn't large enough for japanning my heart skipped a beat... Say it isn't so! We must find an antique commercial oven for you to restore and use for the large items😜

  • @StanislavG.
    @StanislavG. Před 2 lety +13

    I got a feeling from the video that this restoration was more challenging than most. You're the man, Eric!

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus Před 2 lety +127

    I'm eagerly awaiting part II, when Eric takes on the persona of Victor Frankenstein and re-makes 'Life'. Hopefully, at the end we can all shout ... "it's alive, it's alive"! 🔩⚙🛠

    •  Před 2 lety

      Gun restoration a very old found in the junkyard | Rusty Vintage Pepperbox

  • @kerrypatton4975
    @kerrypatton4975 Před 2 lety +98

    I kept waiting for “this asbestos probably contains asbestos.”

  • @larkinj2319
    @larkinj2319 Před 2 lety +3

    I really like your attention to detail and that you share your techniques. The results are excellent. You are a true craftsman. Plus I love this episode’s sandblaster dramatic montage.

  • @gordonwiley2006
    @gordonwiley2006 Před 2 lety

    I made it a minute in and I feel like I'm losing my mind with the wrench bit. Well done you beautiful bastard.

  • @Ranger_Kevin
    @Ranger_Kevin Před 2 lety +11

    So this is the thing that Keith Rucker was making those bronze shoes for. Nice.

    • @donsundberg5730
      @donsundberg5730 Před 2 lety

      Sure looks like it. We don't always know how long the production time is for a given video. Apparently, Hand Tool Rescue has had a longer production time so far. Looks like a cool project.

    • @Ranger_Kevin
      @Ranger_Kevin Před 2 lety +1

      @@donsundberg5730 Understandable... restoring an engine in that condition will take a lot of time.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  Před 2 lety +7

      I started this in February 2021...

    • @joetrivers4093
      @joetrivers4093 Před 2 lety

      @@HandToolRescue Short sleeves in February? Must be global warming.

  • @Santiak.
    @Santiak. Před 2 lety +25

    One day, he's going to pull out something that we weren't meant to see from that vat of rust remover, like the head of the long lost 5th teletubby. Mark my words. Mark them I say!

  • @matthewstrickland1773
    @matthewstrickland1773 Před 2 lety +13

    The part where you were walking to the sand blaster, absolutely perfect.

  • @davanders2006
    @davanders2006 Před 2 lety

    If they gave out awards for open video credits, you would win the awarded without a doubt. I just wish you made more than one video a month. Watching you rebuild old worn out machines to be like new again and you humor in the video's, I love to watch you work on tools I never have seen before.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @lukeolinger6000
    @lukeolinger6000 Před 2 lety +8

    Excellent use of the old shaft for "masking off" the section that didn't need to be painted.

  • @GatGabit
    @GatGabit Před 2 lety +4

    Wait? Unnecessarily prominent adjustable wrenches is in this?!? I love that guy!

  • @David0lyle
    @David0lyle Před 2 lety

    Watching you remove bolts from an antique machine with an antique wrench satisfies a nameless something in my soul.

  • @rocketpoweredkeith
    @rocketpoweredkeith Před 2 lety +2

    I’m so seriously impressed with the edit as you approach the blast cabinet. That’s all.

  • @ronwalsh
    @ronwalsh Před 2 lety +23

    It is amazing how overbuilt steam engines are. Try leaving a modern engine out in a river, and it will be junk in no time. Great find, and a great video.

    • @yeagerxp
      @yeagerxp Před 2 lety

      cast iron does not rust as easily as modern steel

    • @jacobthecoincollector9962
      @jacobthecoincollector9962 Před 2 lety +6

      Well,it’s made in the 20’s,and stuff back then was all well built,and workers had proud of their job. Unlike today,just a bunch of made in China junk.things need to change to make America great again.😔

    • @yeagerxp
      @yeagerxp Před 2 lety +3

      @@jacobthecoincollector9962 there is America and there is the United States. The United States is the regular peons, America is the ones with the power. Make America great again is the slogan used by those in power to keep the peons down and fool them into thinking that they care about them, they don't give a damn, they just want their quick Return On Investment and the HELL with the people

    • @johannesmajamaki2626
      @johannesmajamaki2626 Před 2 lety +7

      @@jacobthecoincollector9962 besides being well built, engineering just hadn't come as far then. We don't overbuild things anymore, in part, because we've gotten so good at building things "just right" so they work for their intended usage while being as efficiently built as possible.
      Man does it not have the same charm, though.

    • @Adamsadventures83
      @Adamsadventures83 Před 2 lety +1

      With steam pressures you're gonna want overbuilt...

  • @shawnj3473
    @shawnj3473 Před 2 lety +3

    "Found this in a river. Can you fix it?" is not something I would jump into working on.
    You're brave.

  • @cacaokingdom3122
    @cacaokingdom3122 Před 2 lety +1

    Quite frankly that was in amazing condition for having been found in the river!

  • @edwinleach7401
    @edwinleach7401 Před 2 lety

    I love steam engines. Years ago(in the 50's - 60's) we had an Annual Threshers Reunion. Old steam engines from many states all came together to have a fun filled week. This was in Northern Illinois, USA. I think they still have the reunion going to this day. Our church had a huge covered wooden building where we cooked and sold fried chicken dinners. They were awesome. Every day people were lined up waiting patiently to get in for their turn for a delicious meal. We also had the 4-H fair where kids all brought their animals for judging and all hoping for the blue ribbon. Good old memories.

  • @Xeddyhime
    @Xeddyhime Před 2 lety +14

    I like how right in the opening shot, that thing is literally held together with bailing wire. Off to a great start! :D

  • @colephares4973
    @colephares4973 Před 2 lety +80

    "Why do I do this myself?"
    Because the Bridgebort demands it.

  • @Eric1SanDiego1
    @Eric1SanDiego1 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the intro to your videos. "Featuring Hand Tool Rescue, various other stuff, and also Hand Tool Rescue!" Wow, you're featured TWICE! Great intro music, too.

  • @TrevorAndersen
    @TrevorAndersen Před 2 lety

    Thank God! For weeks I’ve been stuck watching rip off channels restoring new hammers they let rust.

  • @ezrawilliams900
    @ezrawilliams900 Před 2 lety +3

    Very few people I actually get excited for new videos from, but HTR is at the top of that short list! Hi from England 🇬🇧

  • @CTmoog
    @CTmoog Před 2 lety +129

    We all need a giant bucket of rust converter on our shops! =) Awesome video man!

    • @kevingade5615
      @kevingade5615 Před 2 lety +6

      I thought for minute it was bottomless, still got that thought in the back of my head.

    • @stephane7012
      @stephane7012 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kevingade5615 Me too. It should be the Mary Poppins's bucket.

    • @TheDistur
      @TheDistur Před 2 lety +2

      And he's going to need a bigger bucket 😂

    • @naomi-g
      @naomi-g Před 2 lety +4

      That's not rust converter- it's Evapo Rust!

    • @OmegaGamingNetwork
      @OmegaGamingNetwork Před 2 lety +1

      It is the best thing ever having and isn't as expensive as you imagine if you use a little patience and shopping.
      Large containers like that can be found all over facebook marketplace and craigslist for $25-$55 depending on area and size. The expensive part is the Evaporust But if you patiently watch sales on amazon and other carriers, you can regularly buy the gallon jugs for under $15. Buy a few every sale and it doesn't take long to have a huge amount of it without breaking the wallet. Sure if you buy it all at once it is obscene, just spread it out.

  • @vicscalone2239
    @vicscalone2239 Před 7 měsíci

    You are the DaVinci of restorations ! Fantastic work and funny too.

  • @PhilYou
    @PhilYou Před 6 měsíci

    😄 This guy makes me laugh each time I watch. He puts such a funny face.👍 I also like his choice of objects to be restored. Thanks

  • @UncleTogie
    @UncleTogie Před 2 lety +8

    You two-part loving goober... the suspense is killing me! Oh, and I vote for resurrecting Mr Rogers as far as life-creation goes.

  • @youtubeuser5402
    @youtubeuser5402 Před 2 lety +17

    He deserves an Oscar for the intro and an Emmy for engineering

  • @GVBiggs524
    @GVBiggs524 Před 2 lety

    You never cease to amaze me with your expertise and ingenuity.

  • @MarkH10
    @MarkH10 Před rokem

    When you took that thing out of the things with the rusty thing, that's the best part.

  • @Jarlerus
    @Jarlerus Před 2 lety +11

    15:23 When you find that perfect montage track, but just don't have enough footage xD

  • @RRCRestoration
    @RRCRestoration Před 2 lety +198

    Awesome bit of kit! Cant wait to see it all steamed up :)

    • @hangarrat101
      @hangarrat101 Před 2 lety +9

      Always makes me smile when I see one channel I subscribe to commenting on another!

    • @BenBlackEquinoxEngelhard
      @BenBlackEquinoxEngelhard Před 2 lety +4

      GAH! Did you just tell me 13 minutes in that I don't get to see it run?!?! 🤬 Curse You Comments! Why do I scroll down...

    • @naturalorang3
      @naturalorang3 Před 2 lety +1

      If you follow him on Instagram you would have already seen it running :)

    • @BenBlackEquinoxEngelhard
      @BenBlackEquinoxEngelhard Před 2 lety +7

      @@naturalorang3 YT is as close as I get to social media.

    • @amorag59
      @amorag59 Před 2 lety

      @@naturalorang3 See it running on his story, which is only up for 24 hours? lol

  • @rickprice7919
    @rickprice7919 Před 2 lety +1

    I do not know what drives you, but I do like what you do.

  • @janneortju961
    @janneortju961 Před rokem

    Been on a binge on these ever so clever restoration videos. These remind me of a saying we have here: "Excessive precision is just lack of technical knowledge." By this I mean that it's wonderful that you don't overdo your restorations and let the age of these things show through.

  • @FabriDragon
    @FabriDragon Před 2 lety +12

    I only use premium bailing wire to hold my steam engine together.

  • @Flymochairman1
    @Flymochairman1 Před 2 lety +5

    Aye, it's a bit bigger than Quinn's Steam Engine Kit! That's some task and what's still to be done. Loved the Sand-Blaster Approach'N'Dunk routine. Great video and thanks having us along. Cheers!

    • @paulcampbell5202
      @paulcampbell5202 Před 2 lety +1

      The US company "PM Research" make a very nice set of castings to build an engine about 1/2 the size of this one (it is 19 inches tall completed) and is rated at a true 1/4 hp.

  • @RichsRidesandRestorations

    I spent years working on old steam rollers and traction engines, so really looking forward to seeing you finish this project!

  • @BoggWeasel
    @BoggWeasel Před rokem

    I can't help having flashbacks to the "Red Green" show, with much better results of course....good stuff 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @uTube486
    @uTube486 Před 2 lety +42

    A classic "Bottle" engine. The lower end looks like a bottle. Not sure about being from the 20's, more likely from 1895~1905. Also, note the thrust bearing on one end of crankshaft; could be used marine(?).

    • @elrond12eleven
      @elrond12eleven Před 2 lety +5

      certainly not. Thrust bearing is essential on any babbit-beared shaft to stop its axial movements.

    • @paulcampbell5202
      @paulcampbell5202 Před 2 lety +12

      Yes, a very nice bottle engine. Given it does not appear to have a maker's plate or name cast into it anywhere, I assume it is VERY old. However, I think it must have had some work done on it in the past as there are hexagonal nuts on it, and truly old engines would have used the more primitive (hand made) square nuts (and bolt heads). I think it was made to drive machinery rather than a boat as it does not have reversing gear (typically Stephenson's), with which a marine engine would have been fitted.

    • @uTube486
      @uTube486 Před 2 lety +1

      @@elrond12eleven Well, I have two vertical engines. One 9X12 (1895) w/ no thrust bearing, and one 4X7 (189?) marine w/ a thrust bearing. Could be true, but I've not seen many non marine engines w/ them.

    • @justinvzu01
      @justinvzu01 Před 2 lety +5

      @@paulcampbell5202 12:30 when he takes the screw out of what I assume is a weird piston head, you can see a square nut, so you're totally on the money.

    • @allangibson2408
      @allangibson2408 Před 2 lety +4

      @@paulcampbell5202 The nuts were never hand made - the earlier Whitworth nuts were machined - 5/8 from 1” square stock and 1/2” from 1” round stock (giving a 0.707” face to face dimension). Hex heads came during WW1 to save metal and later they dropped one size as a further metal saving measure.

  • @ArtazaevAlik
    @ArtazaevAlik Před 2 lety +8

    Очень ждал нового выпуска! Спасибо за твоё творчество!

    • @user-fh3lq2yj6y
      @user-fh3lq2yj6y Před 2 lety

      один нюанс, у него есть специальный девайс для выкручивания шпилек, это отличная вещь, только двумя гайками проще, быстрее и дешевле! А так топ контент, как и всегда!

    • @klim1554
      @klim1554 Před 2 lety

      Взаимно

  • @supergoober1021
    @supergoober1021 Před 2 lety +2

    You commented on the asbestos and it reminded me of an experience where I worked. Fire inspector asked me to post a sign at a basement doorway entry alerting any contractors or employees to the presence of asbestos containing materials (ACM) in that space. The sign disappeared almost immediately. I had a good idea who the culprit was (a VP) and asked him about it. He said he removed it because it might scare contractors or employees who need to go down there.

  • @Watchvideos3
    @Watchvideos3 Před 4 měsíci

    Oh my goodness. I actually laughed out loud continuously at that pre-sandblasting bit. That was really funny.

  • @ChrisLee-UK
    @ChrisLee-UK Před 2 lety +4

    Nice, looking forward to the next instalment, those spoiler clips at the end look awesome! Keep at it Brother 👊🏼

  • @Slugbunny
    @Slugbunny Před 2 lety +3

    HTR: "the worst I've seen"
    Ebay ad: "oil and she's ready to start, some rust"

  • @theharbinger2573
    @theharbinger2573 Před 2 lety

    You have the most amazing luck with rusted fasteners.

  • @chopperdodger
    @chopperdodger Před 7 měsíci

    Great! Another restoration video I can't stop watching till it's done..

  • @MrSprucieboy
    @MrSprucieboy Před 2 lety +6

    you can almost hear the sigh of pain at 18.05 when he realized.......

  • @lezarathustra
    @lezarathustra Před 2 lety +12

    Nietzsche on the Übermensch: I say unto you, one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. I say unto you, you still have chaos in yourselves.
    The Übermensch: 0:06

  • @denegillespie5767
    @denegillespie5767 Před 2 lety

    I love all of this but what particularly fascinates is Babbit malarkey. Brilliant engineering

  • @timgiraud7591
    @timgiraud7591 Před 2 lety

    I really like that there is no annoying narration… kudos

  • @JamLeGull
    @JamLeGull Před 2 lety +6

    Considering how long it would have been in the bottom of the river, that thing was in remarkable shape.
    Lathe restoration next video?

  • @VorpalGun
    @VorpalGun Před 2 lety +12

    Given that it was found in a river I'm surprised that it wasn't just one solid lump of rust! Maybe it was down in the mud at the bottom and that formed an anaerobic environment protecting the metal?

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 Před 2 lety +3

      It was the river in flint Michigan, it removed all the rust

    • @1978garfield
      @1978garfield Před 2 lety +2

      @@crackedemerald4930 If it had soaked in Flint water the pits would have been filled in with lead.

    • @evan12697
      @evan12697 Před 2 lety +2

      @@1978garfield the babbitt bearings however would've been in perfect shape

  • @bobferranti5222
    @bobferranti5222 Před 2 lety +1

    I am always in awe of the fantastically strange items you find to restore and the amazing results in the end. Keep up the great work!

  • @willhall3440
    @willhall3440 Před 2 lety +1

    I can feel this will be one of the coolest restorations on this channel to date!

  • @tolyn8060
    @tolyn8060 Před 2 lety +5

    Ждём вторую часть!.

  • @somanyteapots
    @somanyteapots Před 2 lety +3

    Hand Tool Rescue:
    Me:
    Also: please show us restoring your lathe. You can do a ragtime / Buster Keaton montage of you hand-scraping the ways...

  • @frankdeegan8974
    @frankdeegan8974 Před 2 lety

    You our friend have put yourself in some very well respected company of steam engine builders, ruststorers, restorers, and mechanics of all levels to say the least. I think it is safe to say from what we have seen so far the rest of the project in the end will look great and will operate as good as it did when it left the factory and most likely better.

  • @boi5599
    @boi5599 Před 2 lety

    Not only his channel is about restoration but his character is funny af, already 1st min of video has funny 90's intro parody and proceeds to eat wrench, I already like this guy now lol

  • @ShinyPeeko
    @ShinyPeeko Před 2 lety +5

    Why was Evaporust not in the intro for something that had literally been at the bottom of a lake?

    • @sumplais
      @sumplais Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed! Of all the restorations that need Evaporust as a sponser...alas.

  • @schoktra
    @schoktra Před 2 lety +11

    HTR: "Why do I do this to myself?"
    Literally everyone else ever: Because you love it, and better yet, WE love it."
    On a different note... wtf was that thing you removed that double thread side bolt with? I've never seen anything like that before in my life!

    • @broncobum
      @broncobum Před 2 lety +1

      stud remover.

    • @trashflood7883
      @trashflood7883 Před 2 lety +1

      Stud remover, also good for exhaust studs.

    • @pfadiva
      @pfadiva Před 2 lety

      @@broncobum I never knew one existed but now I have to have one! That will definitely save me from boogering things up with Vise Grips.

    • @shanerountree3623
      @shanerountree3623 Před 2 lety

      came here to essentially say the same thing, "Why? Because it's FUN!"

    • @nommy8599
      @nommy8599 Před 2 lety

      I was a little worried about the direction of force (working to also bend rather than just turn the part) because of how far it lifted the leaver.
      Wouldn't it be significantly better if the stud remover was shaped more like a large nut so there was minimal bend forces, and only rotational and shear forces applied?

  • @whorunzone8289
    @whorunzone8289 Před 2 lety +1

    Man Sure has a huge workshop if he has this long way to his sandblaster 😂 Love you man 😂❤️ stay healthy 🙏🏼

  • @danjohnston2155
    @danjohnston2155 Před 2 lety

    Never a dull moment in this shop. I enjoy every upload.

  • @grilnam9945
    @grilnam9945 Před 2 lety +4

    I don’t know if Eric has a significant other but if I were them I’d be so tempted to throw some random nut bolts and other junk into those evaporust baskets, with the other bits

    • @Joannesyoga
      @Joannesyoga Před 2 lety

      v funny

    • @1978garfield
      @1978garfield Před 2 lety +1

      I think his SO is featured in the flame thrower restoration video.
      Her line is "I'm going to kill him!"
      She says this after witnessing him testing out his Little Giant flame thrower.

    • @grilnam9945
      @grilnam9945 Před 2 lety

      @@1978garfield many thanks I may have subscribed after that so will search for it now

    • @grilnam9945
      @grilnam9945 Před 2 lety

      @@1978garfield you were correct thanks for that,

  • @cavemaneca
    @cavemaneca Před 2 lety +3

    That's honestly not in that bad of condition considering. Looking forward to the next part!
    (Also, seems like your lathe needs a brake added...)

    • @evan12697
      @evan12697 Před 2 lety

      If anyone sees this and knows where to get a brake for old Logan's, tell us lol

  • @baconfarts3211
    @baconfarts3211 Před 2 lety +1

    Boy, when you make a video, you give 'er all the way, full send. Excellent, entertaining effort, patiently waiting for part 2, and am a big fan of machining things to remake parts.

  • @waxtrax_
    @waxtrax_ Před 2 lety

    this whole channel is such a gem

  • @coolbean145
    @coolbean145 Před 2 lety +5

    "only small amounts of filler" - I want you to be my bartender.

    • @RogueCove
      @RogueCove Před 2 lety

      Wouldn't mind having him as a soda jerk

  • @andie_pants
    @andie_pants Před 2 lety +10

    Here's what kills me... steam powered spinners existed back in BCE times. Imagine what today's world would look like if only someone had thought "Hey, maybe this spinny doohickey can do something useful" and we had the industrial revolution 2000 years ago.

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 Před 2 lety +1

      I've always wondered the same thing, ever since I read about Heron's steam engine! Surely SOMEONE at the time must have thought about using it to do mechanical work. For all we know, maybe someone actually did try to use it to power a cart and the first automobile was actually invented in ancient Greek times? 😂
      So much information has been lost, I wonder if ancient civilizations might have actually been a bit more advanced than we think.

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants Před 2 lety +1

      @@ct92404 I feel like there'd be more of an archaeological record, but yeah, I've always been fascinated by the idea.

    • @warrentb1
      @warrentb1 Před 2 lety +2

      labor saving devices aren't as attractive when you have a ton of slaves to do all the menial work

    • @francesconicoletti2547
      @francesconicoletti2547 Před 2 lety

      @@warrentb1 that argument doesn’t convince me very much. Steam engines were invented when there were a ton of slaves. Probably more then in the ancient world.

    • @warrentb1
      @warrentb1 Před 2 lety

      @@francesconicoletti2547 Yes but the industrial revolution took off in GB/UK where slavery disappeared by ~1800 (and mostly consisted of household servants for some time before) and where capitalism first developed. If you pay your workers a wage labor saving devices will obviously be desirable.

  • @matthiasmartin1975
    @matthiasmartin1975 Před 2 lety +2

    What a cool project! Stoked to see this one completed and running.

  • @djeteks
    @djeteks Před 2 lety

    Best viewing material while working night shift. Only wish I had found this sooner! Bring on #2

  • @User0000000000000004
    @User0000000000000004 Před 2 lety +4

    Oh my god, I haven't heard that sound for about 20 years now! I worked at Best Buy as a merchandiser when I was a teenager and I'll ALWAYS recognize the sound of a Big Joe platform being raised!

  • @Nordern
    @Nordern Před 2 lety +62

    15:00😂
    You absolute tease

  • @dianekretser362
    @dianekretser362 Před 2 lety

    I just love watching you. You are so funny. Is there anything you can't do? I loved watching you do your metal work.

  • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365

    15:23 I love the sandblasting march... First because it looks epic with that music, but secondly because it gives new views of the workshop.

  • @Archiemonty
    @Archiemonty Před 2 lety +3

    Heh HTR getting about as "steam"ed as his latest project 😊

  • @igoryantor57
    @igoryantor57 Před 2 lety +10

    Забавно он пытается везде использовать свой НЕ функциональный и НЕ удобный ключ.😁

  • @TheBoatPirate
    @TheBoatPirate Před 2 lety

    well its very obvious to me that you do THAT to yourself because you love us and we love what you do!

  • @peterjohnson9438
    @peterjohnson9438 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh my, I'm amazed at how modern those parts look; that's almost like working on my old Mazda, except HTR has to deal with less rust!