Сегодня, первым делом, решил провести небольшую экскурсию по дому, для наглядности, Если у вас есть советы и мысли по системе отопления, буду очень рад любой помощи!
Очередной выпуск нашего сериала не обошелся без моей любимой пасеки, отдыха, и конечно же стройки!
Дом растет, а мечты сбываются! Предлагаю вам, разделить наши радости и горести строительства собственного семейного гнездышка.
Сейчас мы трудимся над цокольным этажом и надо сказать получается отлично!
00:00 Сгорела бандура
1:43 «Водный» по технологии от Снупп Дога
3:49 Боевое крещение
4:47 Результаты опытов показали, что…
5:50 Свойства бетонной стены цоколя
6:12 Въехал в огромный пень
6:48 Рекомендую защиту на глаза за 800 рублей НА ВЕКА
8:05 Выставил дверь
8:53 Немного «клубнички»
9:28 На речке
10:00 Варю новую дверь
10:40 Медовая буря
15:16 Центральный пылесос
Для новых зрителей, меня зовут Денис и это наш с Вами канал для общения СТРОИМ ДОМ СВОИМИ РУКАМИ. Если Вы какое то время смотрите мои видео, должны были заметить, что главную идею, которую я несу через весь канал, это показать, что если у меня получилось построить дом в 300 квадратов в одиночку, то уж точно получиться у вас начать этот чудесный путь строительства своего загородного дома, своей будущей жизни, своей мечты
И главное! Если вы из тех, кто еще только об этом думает, у меня для вас крутая новость! Этот день настал! Сегодня самое время начать! Я надеюсь, накопленный архив видео на этом канале Вам в чем то поможет.
Отдельное спасибо всем тем, кто просто подписывается на канал и пишет коментарии! Вы все очень классные.
Увидимся в среду, пока!
Тут мы советуемся и обсуждаем идеи:
✔Insta www.instagram.com/dom_svoimi_rykami
✔ VK: vk.com/stroy_dom_sam
✔Telegram t.me/dom_svoimi_rykami
Товары, которые делают мои пчелки:
✔Медок: жарковский-мед.рф
________________________________
Серьезно хотите помочь на дальнейшие серии? Спасибо братья!
СБЕР РФ: 4276 0200 1257 5129
ВТБ: 5368 2900 1125 3434
Получатель: Жарков Денис Владимирович.
Или: www.donationalerts.ru/r/dom_svoimi_rykami
In this video im restoring an antique ox-tongue iron.
The ox-tongue iron is named for the particular shape of the insert. It was used in the late 19th century.
I bought this one on eBay for $25. The condition of this item was not too bad in terms of rust. Unfortunately the ox-tongue insert was missing. The handle had play because one nut of the two bolts was missing. During the dissasembling I realized that it had asbestos as termal isolation, I replaced it with parts made out of duroplastic. Duroplastic does not melt, its heat resistant up to around 300°C. As the holes of the handle were not centered, I decided to drill them up and close them with glued in pins. One of the two bolts of the handle was bent, one nut and washer was missing and the used washer was too big. Thats why I decided to make it all new. The door didnt fit at all, so I welded up the holes, and made new ones until the door sit flush with the top of the iron. After that I was able to make the outer contur fit. I choose to turn a few parts black. After the first sandblasting I removed all the scratches and pitting with sanding and then I sandblasted them again to achieve a very nice and even surface finish. The bluing then makes a very nice matte shiny look. I decided to polish the body, but I used bluing on the inside for rust protection.
Overall I really like the look from this iron, how the colors of the wood, the black steel and the polished steel play with eachother.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
Afreeflyingsoul
Gregory
Adel AlSaffar
Alan Hanson
Amanda Taylor, Esq
Andreswara Hermawan
Andrew Phillips
audi4444player
Courtney Maleport
Dan Williams
David Barker
Dre Gilley
Ethan Hartley
Hunter R.
JD Smith
Jonas Richartz
Kelly Imgrund
LVE
Martin Rønnow Klarlund
Mellissa Marcus
Nick Cannon
Paul Ambry
Paul Mampilly
Trevor Kam
TRG Restoration
Vince Valenti
Yale Baker
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:32 disassembling
01:41 showing all the parts
01:59 sandblasting
02:52 restoring the body
04:27 restoring the hinge
06:07 restoring the bolts
06:47 restoring the door
09:28 restoring the wooden handle
11:43 making new bolts, nuts and washers on the lathe
13:49 restoring the holder for the handle
14:24 restoring the reflector plate
15:10 showing the new parts out of duroplastic
15:17 making a new ox-tongue insert
17:22 making a new handle to hold the ox-tongue insert
20:51 showing the parts before reassembling
21:06 reassembling
22:34showing the finished restoration
23:36 final test
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project for 3 week
$25 ox-tongue iron
$2 wooden pins for the handle
$15 material for the ox-tongue and handle
$40 reverse countersink hand tool
$10 wax for wood
$20 angle screwdrivers
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
Subscribe for more of my content. Im uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations.
I bought this vise pretty much 1.5 years ago together with the other Gressel bench vise I already restored and made a video. I also payed $20 for this one. Since then it was laying aroung in my basement. I always knew that Ill restore this one as well, just because its a Gressel and it will totally worth to safe it from the trash.
This one wasnt that rusty like the other one, but it was also completely deadlocked. The handle was beaten up and bent. The jaws, some screws and two pieces to hold the spindle were missing. The pin that secures the spindle from turning was broken. Because of all that the spindle fell out. This vise has two threads and two concentric bushings to keep the jaws in place. Talking to Gressel I found out that this method was only produced until 1960, so its at least 60 years old now. It could be from 1943, as both parts had a „43“ stamped on them. As these original jaws are getting no longer produced, I decided to drill an extra hole between the threads to be able to use new jaws. Gressel was so nice to send me new flat jaws. All the bare surfaces were in really bad condition due to heavy use, thats why I decided to weld up material and clean all these surfaces on the milling machine. I replaced the handle with a new one, but I used the old rounded ends again which turned out great. I later secured the ends with Loctite when reassembling. I also made the two missing screws and the broken pin out of the old handle. I choose to paint the whole vise the same color as the movable jaws from the new Gressel vises are, cobalt blue (RAL5013). I think it turned out very well, the white lettering, the shiny bare spots and the black parts match very well.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
Adel AlSaffar
afreeflyingsoul
David Barker
Gregory
Muzaffer Aksoy
Vince Valenti
Yale Baker
Alan Hanson
alex latzko
Amanda Taylor, Esq
Andreas Mimra
Andreswara Hermawan
Andrew Phillips
Anthony Adams
Arni Bjorgvinsson
audi4444player
Courtney Maleport
Cristian Zorilla
Dan Williams
Dre Gilley
Harper Kim
Hunter R.
JD Smith
Jessica Alexander
Joel Miller
Jonas Richartz
LVE
Marc Cercier
Martin Rønnow Klarlund
Mauricio Pacheco
Mellissa Marcus
Mellissa McConnell
Nick Cannon
Paul Ambry
Paul Mampilly
Risky Deem
Robert Everich
Shikidixi
Trevor Kam
TRG Restoration
웅록 윤
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:44 disassembling
02:45 showing all the parts
02:53 cleaning the parts with the parts washer
03:11 removing the old bushings
04:24 sandblasting
05:17 restoring the fix jaw
07:57 restoring the movable jaw
09:45 restoring the ends of the handle
10:37 making a new handle on the lathe
11:48 restoring the spindle nut
13:15 restoring the spindle nut holder plate
14:05 making two new screws for the plate on the lathe and milling machine
15:27 restoring the spindle
16:21 making a new pin for the spindle on the lathe
17:04 making the missing parts for the spindle on the lathe and milling machine
18:12 applying filler
18:52 painting
19:41 showing the new jaws
19:54 showing the new hardened pins
19:57 showing all parts before reassembling
20:09 reassembling
22:26 showing the finished restoration
23:22 final test
23:49 Patreon supporters
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project for 2 weeks
$20 vise
$20 2k primer
$30 2k coat cobalt blue (RAL5013)
$30 steel for new parts
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
Subscribe for more of my content. Im uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations.