Die Filer [Restoration]

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

This restoration is on a Harvey Manufacturing Corp. Butterfly filing machine from the 1950s-1960s. Also known as a die filer, or its proper pronunciation "defiler", this tool perfectly and quickly moves a file up and down to rapidly remove material. The one I have also has a scroll saw attachment.
I actually used this tool in a previous video, but it kept seizing on me every time I would shut it off and would need a giant wrench to get it moving again. The annoying seizing became too much for me so I decided to restore this machine and fix the problem.
Most parts were in decent condition, but the paint had deteriorated heavily over time.
Due to the numerous brass tags on this tool, I decided to show a few different methods of restoring them. The original filer attachment was missing, but was kindly donated by a sensual viewer.
I would love to find the original files for this machine, but I'll settle for modern replacements that all cut on the downstroke instead of the upstroke, like most files today.
I will definitely be using this machine in the future for a number of projects I have in mind.
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  • @syvarris467
    @syvarris4678 ай бұрын

    “Babe! The unhinged tool rescue genius posted their latest video! Drop everything!”

  • @patrickirby9825

    @patrickirby9825

    8 ай бұрын

    Lol!

  • @chazmichaelmichaels88

    @chazmichaelmichaels88

    8 ай бұрын

    Super original.

  • @thomasfrank280

    @thomasfrank280

    7 ай бұрын

    Everything?

  • @billyanderson321

    @billyanderson321

    7 ай бұрын

    Glass shatters In background “on my way?!”

  • @7DavesToDie

    @7DavesToDie

    7 ай бұрын

    Spot on

  • @ericmorrison278
    @ericmorrison2788 ай бұрын

    A lot of others say it too, but I have to agree. This is the absolute best restoration channel. From the quirky chaos gremlin running the shop to the incredible restorations. Also, you show how things were meant to be used. You run the item back through its paces. Thanks for being you and the work you do!

  • @eternalbordome

    @eternalbordome

    8 ай бұрын

    He also doesn't do fake restorations like so many other channels that leave items in acids and bases to further corrode them. I like that he also tried to make strange old tools from their patent drawings.

  • @JaWek0

    @JaWek0

    8 ай бұрын

    check @mymechanics

  • @bhubbard6573

    @bhubbard6573

    8 ай бұрын

    One million subs speaks to his authenticity. No fake restos like 95% of KZread.

  • @ericmorrison278

    @ericmorrison278

    8 ай бұрын

    I didn't know fake restos are such an issue. #realworldproblems

  • @eternalbordome

    @eternalbordome

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ericmorrison278 yes it's become a real problem because they are doing for views and ad revenue only. Unlike this guy who finds items at a junk shop or garage sale and restores it properly while still being entertaining

  • @FromtheSoultotheFretboard
    @FromtheSoultotheFretboard8 ай бұрын

    The seagull bit was the best thing I'd seen in a while. Needed that!!

  • @TheSummoningDark

    @TheSummoningDark

    Ай бұрын

    No kidding, I read this comment early on in the video and spent the next 25 minutes thoroughly confused… seagull? What seagull?! And then I laughed until my ass fell off! As you put it, and quite correctly… needed that! 👍🏻

  • @user-vf6eh1fo5u

    @user-vf6eh1fo5u

    27 күн бұрын

    he stole that bit from the Ferrari, DeLorean, Lamborghini brothers.😁

  • @TheRadioShop
    @TheRadioShop8 ай бұрын

    Your skill and humor make this channel the Bob Ross of restorations.

  • @KSharpei
    @KSharpei8 ай бұрын

    Bro I am DYING this was hilarious from start to finish. The intro, the crazy face, the retching, all of it was just genius.

  • @plainnpretty

    @plainnpretty

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes him grabbing the birds beak was funny

  • @michaelbaker8212

    @michaelbaker8212

    8 ай бұрын

    Had me in stitches as usual. I'd love to me you one day. I think we'd get along great. Keep up the gr8 vids man

  • @EJVC81

    @EJVC81

    8 ай бұрын

    Finally! A new video, always the best.

  • @machobunny1
    @machobunny18 ай бұрын

    I see that heavy, cast belt guard and think about the stuff we buy today that is considered high quality. Thanks for keeping alive our memories of the long lost tradition of building things to last forever. Your videos inspire several projects in my own shop, and I seriously envy the old tools you are able to find. Excellent work. Thanks much.

  • @biohazardlnfS

    @biohazardlnfS

    8 ай бұрын

    You can still easily buy stuff that last forever but it's tons more exspensiv3

  • @PixelatedPuzzlements

    @PixelatedPuzzlements

    8 ай бұрын

    upload some videos! subscribed to see what you're doing

  • @filanfyretracker

    @filanfyretracker

    Ай бұрын

    @@biohazardlnfS its also survivorship bias, The tools seen on a channel like this were the good stuff back then too. The cheap ones from back then just like the cheap ones today ended up in a landfill. Like I think I found this tool on a vintage tools site that has a Harvey price list the nameplate in the video says style D, they have a D-10 on the price list $230 in 1959, today that is $2500. So assuming the data i could google is right, It was a tons more expensive tool back then.

  • @OriginalRitz
    @OriginalRitz7 ай бұрын

    Burnishing that Butterfly name plate is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen

  • @MattStum
    @MattStum8 ай бұрын

    Because of this channel I mounted a wire wheel in my drill press a couple years back. Turned a never-used boat anchor into an often-used thing of joy.

  • @robertmcgee6853

    @robertmcgee6853

    8 ай бұрын

    I restored a drill press and that was the absolute first think I did was put the wire wheel on it. HAHA

  • @courier11sec

    @courier11sec

    8 ай бұрын

    You used a wire wheel on a boat anchor? Wouldn't it have been easier to use the wire wheel on a drill and move it around instead of the anchor?

  • @MattStum

    @MattStum

    8 ай бұрын

    @@courier11sec Oh, great, NOW you tell me!

  • @courier11sec

    @courier11sec

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MattStum 😄

  • @rr3102

    @rr3102

    7 ай бұрын

    I also learned that trick from this channel!

  • @doorknob7420
    @doorknob74208 ай бұрын

    its incredible how he used the plastic hand through the whole restoration sometimes i thought it was his hand but it was really the plastic one!

  • @thunderstruck1078

    @thunderstruck1078

    8 ай бұрын

    Indeed, one of his hands is plastic. Rubber-molded, to be more precise. It's good for torquing stuff. He just counts turns. Lovely little thing, isn't it?

  • @stianlarsson6625

    @stianlarsson6625

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm not happy about seeing this comment after watching the whole video.

  • @roanen5285

    @roanen5285

    8 ай бұрын

    ngl... i did double take at this XD

  • @suzil7687

    @suzil7687

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry, but WHAT?!? Am I missing something here? I don’t get it.

  • @elessarstrider5210

    @elessarstrider5210

    6 ай бұрын

    One of his hands is indeed plastic: his third hand.

  • @johnoconnor4941
    @johnoconnor49418 ай бұрын

    I watch a lot of restoration channels but yours is totally my favorite. No smoke, dude. Occasional chat, sometimes. Always great projects and, this is the whyfore for me, grotty hands. Get in, graft and get it done..brilliant. Thanks

  • @DickCheese182

    @DickCheese182

    8 ай бұрын

    the comedy of some of the restorations/side videos is great too

  • @oldfarthacks

    @oldfarthacks

    8 ай бұрын

    He finds such marvelous toys. I loved the compactor that he did a while ago. Such a safe OSHA approved machine. LOL

  • @brandonclifton2027
    @brandonclifton20278 ай бұрын

    My five year old daughter loves your videos. We watch a restoration video each night before bed, and this is our favorite channel. Sofia says “thank you and keep being funny!” She really likes the sounds you make when it smells bad! #giggles

  • @botcrack
    @botcrack8 ай бұрын

    I love the intro so much! ❤ It's so unnecessary that it become necessary. He not only restores old tools, he restored my love of late 80's and early 90's sitcom intros

  • @serenity6415

    @serenity6415

    2 ай бұрын

    My elderly mom loves the intro too. I got her interested in restoration videos too. He's the "funny guy from Saskatoon with the cool intro."

  • @uncannyvalleywoods7248
    @uncannyvalleywoods72488 ай бұрын

    They should give you the Canadian medal of superness.

  • @eatenkate
    @eatenkate8 ай бұрын

    After watching Blondie Hacks build one I, a person who never has had and never will need a die filer, know exactly what all the parts you're pulling (wrestling) out are for. It's like a refresher course in niche, useless knowledge. I love it.

  • @Wishbone1977

    @Wishbone1977

    8 ай бұрын

    Me too. I had never seen or even heard of that tool until I watched her build one. And yes, for someone who can barely hold a hammer the right way up, I sometimes marvel at the sheer amount of knowledge I have about tools and techniques for woodworking, machining, blacksmithing, etc. I have absolutely no personal experience with any of these things, and would undoubtedly hurt myself quite badly if I ever attempted to use any of them in real life. There's just something extremely satisfying about watching people who do know what they're doing do those sorts of things.

  • @eatenkate

    @eatenkate

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Wishbone1977 When the apocalypse comes we will be the absolute WORST back seat drivers 🤣

  • @Wishbone1977

    @Wishbone1977

    8 ай бұрын

    @@eatenkateHonestly, I do think we'd be more capable than most of the "ordinary" modern-day people with the same lack of skills as us, but also lacking our knowledge. Still, we'd be nowhere near as capable as the ones who actually have both the skills and the knowledge. But simply knowing that something can be accomplished and what it takes to do so is still a not-inconsequential leg-up over having to figure it out for yourself, I feel.

  • @user-ej6vd6mp1n
    @user-ej6vd6mp1n6 ай бұрын

    Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love.

  • @user-vf6eh1fo5u
    @user-vf6eh1fo5u27 күн бұрын

    but seriously, thank you for being 1 of the few Actual Restoration youtubers.

  • @steveferguson1232
    @steveferguson12328 ай бұрын

    That’s a really cool machine and unless I missed it before, I’ve never thought to use a sharpening stone to shine up and clean a badge plate before. Really cool restoration

  • @SargeWolf010
    @SargeWolf0108 ай бұрын

    That intro 😂 never gets old

  • @thiamath

    @thiamath

    8 ай бұрын

    But the garbage is becoming more social!

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop46638 ай бұрын

    It seems like a very heavy and complicated machine just to push a file up and down but there’s no doubting the quality. Awesome restoration as always. Cheers mate, Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @Stevarooni

    @Stevarooni

    8 ай бұрын

    When something seems way too much for its purpose, it's probably because it needs either durability against extreme elements or deep precision and exact motion.

  • @howder1951

    @howder1951

    8 ай бұрын

    All that mass smooths out the operation of the jigsaw and filer. These filing machines really shine when you are making a right angle up to a scribe line, as there is nice slow control, cheers!

  • @AlphaMachina

    @AlphaMachina

    8 ай бұрын

    The file needs to have both weight and torque behind it in order to function properly. Otherwise it would bog down the moment you press material against it.

  • @ronm3245

    @ronm3245

    8 ай бұрын

    Kind of like the spleen deflenser on Ren and Stimpy.

  • @frankhobsonKJ4CDM

    @frankhobsonKJ4CDM

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@ronm3245like the ol rump bumper 😂

  • @charleykeenan6171
    @charleykeenan61718 ай бұрын

    "I forgot this spring.." That in a nutshell is why I respect you. Integrity... You can't teach it, you can't explain it.. you either have it or you don't. Kudos to you sir, and congratulations on another quality episode 👌

  • @petepeterson4540

    @petepeterson4540

    8 ай бұрын

    yes you can teach it his parents taught him

  • @paulwomack5866
    @paulwomack58668 ай бұрын

    Wow - the precision fits of those shafts (and not just the moving shafts, even the attachment mount points) is impressive.

  • @brainkrieg1423

    @brainkrieg1423

    7 ай бұрын

    Even crazier knowing it was probably done on a manual lathe with steel tools by a human being and not just pooped out of an injection mold lol

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder19568 ай бұрын

    A friend if mine has one in working condition. It came from Sheffield England & now lives in Austria. His main power tools are all older than both of us. We had fun cleaning out an old Holbrook lathe main gearbox. The dirt inside that was WW2 vintage. it was practically archaeology. You'd love it 👍 We kept a plant pot under the bench with every old imperial alum key we found in it, they all fit something one day.

  • @stoyantsalev3109
    @stoyantsalev31098 ай бұрын

    Aaah... restoration, nutella, brass, spring-launched projectiles, "ay-ay" sound effects, wire-wheeling (or wheel-wiring, not sure?), sensual paint spaying, skillfully executed assemblage garnished with light cussing... The perfect afternoon!

  • @claredriscoll5092
    @claredriscoll50928 ай бұрын

    The seagull was perfect. Fits the HTR esthetic, literal and analog. Somebody else would have cut to a clip from The Birds or a seagull meme, but HTR went and found the perfect crafted seagull for the gag. Bravissimo!

  • @tomim7187
    @tomim71878 ай бұрын

    Eric, another beautiful restoration! And a very useable addition to the chaos, that is your shop.

  • @hdjg1
    @hdjg18 ай бұрын

    A beautiful piece of kit! A thousand adjustments needed for use maybe once or twice a year. What a wonderful excercise in over engineering! Hours and hours of fun in setting up for 10 mins work! Simply beautiful and restored to perfection as ever.

  • @markpeterson5479
    @markpeterson54798 ай бұрын

    This has got to be the best episode ever. An old machine made the way it should be made - not like what we find in stores now - built to LAST!!! I got a huge chuckle when he squeezed the duck's bills together!

  • @natalieorzame9542
    @natalieorzame95428 ай бұрын

    You’re the only one who can make me laugh during a disassembly with zero commentary.

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk8 ай бұрын

    My favorite restoration channel, hands down.

  • @steair

    @steair

    6 ай бұрын

    *plastic hands down

  • @SkyShazad
    @SkyShazad8 ай бұрын

    Ive been watching your videos for years.. I have no iterestest in these machines in the real World, but I do LOVE watching you Repair these old Machines back to NEW, stay awesome MY DUDE and keep making these awesome videos

  • @55ATA3
    @55ATA38 ай бұрын

    Sad that so many of the better tools like this are not made any more or are so high priced that getting one is out of most peoples price range. Most of them were not cheep back in the 70's & 80's when I was using them, but you could save a bit each week and still get the older ones so you could have them in your home shop. Now if you buy some of the equipment there selling for a small shop. If you get 5 years out of it, you did not use it much or your good at fixing it. It just seems like you don't see the guy down the street that every one knows, that has a nice shop setup and has the tools to help you fix almost anything you bring him. People just don't fix any thing any more.... Great video, Thanks for taking the time to make it....

  • @Tonio0603
    @Tonio06038 ай бұрын

    what's cool with your videos is that I can watch them with my 7 and 9 year old sons, they laugh as much as I do and at the same time we learn to tinker. THANKS

  • @Redbananers
    @Redbananers8 ай бұрын

    Big smile on my face when I got the notification of a new video! Love your work keep it up!

  • @danielnorman8595
    @danielnorman85958 ай бұрын

    Always a joy. Funny how as we get old we can watch a channel like yours in at least feel like we've got something accomplished even though it isn't so LOL

  • @Dreamboat988
    @Dreamboat9887 ай бұрын

    I AM SO HAPPY!!! I have wanted the socially distant trash back for some time. Glad to see they have come together and are now only emotionally distant.

  • @gustavoramirez2167
    @gustavoramirez21678 ай бұрын

    HTR uploads a video, that's a good day on my book

  • @M31292
    @M312928 ай бұрын

    Another gem from back when it was built and designed to last. I would not mind having it in my workshop. And as so many others said before, the restoration looks awesome!

  • @korbanmorrow5841
    @korbanmorrow58418 ай бұрын

    Your vid’s by far hands down are the best restoration videos on KZread. Don’t stop making them. No other compact! Keep up the good work my man!

  • @redfoxthe3rd
    @redfoxthe3rd8 ай бұрын

    I am consistently amazed how few nuts, screws, and bolts you manage *NOT* to round out and destroy. I don’t know how you do it.

  • @nathans1978
    @nathans19787 ай бұрын

    I'm in Germany and I keep seeing the title for how it's spoken in German: "Dee Filer" . Another perfect video of skill and subtle humor. Thank you!

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown83128 ай бұрын

    Wonderful restoration job. I have never seen a die filer before. It looks much better and it works like a charm. Excellent work.

  • @tonyjones9715
    @tonyjones97158 ай бұрын

    What a great job. You do wonderful work you have a eye for detail. Always look forward to seeing your next video Thank you.👏👏👏

  • @robm6426
    @robm64268 ай бұрын

    Hand Tool Rescue Is amazing. It's like watching restoration videos that were directed by David Lynch.

  • @Triumph-dg4bv
    @Triumph-dg4bv8 ай бұрын

    The 80s sitcom style Intro never gets old 😊

  • @jbeda
    @jbeda8 ай бұрын

    Blondihacks has a whole series where she machined a die filer from a kit. One episode details both where to get downstroke files and how to adapt existing files for a die filer. Also, she noted that you don’t want to use motor oil as it aims to suspend metal particles so the filter can get them. As there is no oil filter, you want the particles to settle and not damage the machine.

  • @bgbthabun627

    @bgbthabun627

    8 ай бұрын

    ikr?

  • @4Truth4All
    @4Truth4All8 ай бұрын

    Another great resto! Always a joy to watch and occasionally laugh at your antics. Keep up the great work!

  • @Zach_Hazard
    @Zach_Hazard8 ай бұрын

    Yoooooo he’s back! Its so good to see the no longer socially distant but still emotionally distant garbage on the floor is okay. I was worried.

  • @jasonhumphreys261
    @jasonhumphreys2618 ай бұрын

    Total eye candy. The tool, the tiny hands. Even the bird was excited for this one.

  • @gaskinsgarage4192
    @gaskinsgarage41928 ай бұрын

    I love watching the videos just happy to give my time up for someone who actually busts ass to get actual work done. Keep it up man!

  • @Odust
    @Odust8 ай бұрын

    Love your work for years now ❤ Thx for showing the world how to restore things in the best way ^^

  • @whitey129
    @whitey1298 ай бұрын

    Best day ever. Just got home with a new to me boat that I am just tickled pink over, and I lay down in bed to see this!

  • @michaelreed6508
    @michaelreed65088 ай бұрын

    I love your program. It's like having two shows in one. We share a similar sense of humor. I was unaware of how funny I am.

  • @CadPlaysMC
    @CadPlaysMC8 ай бұрын

    I remember finding your videos back a couple years ago and the difference now is astounding, keep up the great work man!

  • @flybyflutter
    @flybyflutter8 ай бұрын

    Yay you're back! Love your sense of humour and the effort that goes into showing the process. Love your work

  • @Watchvideos3
    @Watchvideos38 ай бұрын

    I can’t even describe. Everything is just so well done. These videos have always had subtle humor that was surprising and delightful. Little less subtle now but that’s great too

  • @kiwibryntoo
    @kiwibryntoo8 ай бұрын

    Yet another satisfying watch. Love your comedic interludes.

  • @tfatcher
    @tfatcher8 ай бұрын

    This has to be one of the most fascinating and complex restorations I have seen on your channel. Bravo! Well done!

  • @Itkovan
    @Itkovan8 ай бұрын

    As always, lovely restoration and entertainment to boot.

  • @TheVwgolfmk1
    @TheVwgolfmk18 ай бұрын

    The wretching I was kind of ready for but the "my eyes" had me rolling. I had to rewind and watch it again cause I missed some. Great project and outstanding work as usual.

  • @sauceboss8483
    @sauceboss84838 ай бұрын

    my favorite thing about your videos is that not only do I get to learn about cool old machines, but that it is presented to me by just a goofy little guy. A silly fella, if you will.

  • @Laxpowertoo
    @Laxpowertoo8 ай бұрын

    If you are struggling with the hammer drive rivets that hold the plaques and labels on, try some Neji-saurus pliers. They're also good for mangled dome head screws and other small fasteners in distress.

  • @sidwallace6053
    @sidwallace60538 ай бұрын

    This is restoration on another level,there is about 2-3 KZread channels that I always watch which do this sort of thing and this is one of them,thanks for sharing Peace from Ireland

  • @johnkmcgregor5209
    @johnkmcgregor52098 ай бұрын

    Excellent to see you again. John from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @metalslingr
    @metalslingr8 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t’ve imagined a more sensuous scroll saw attachment demonstration than that.

  • @fungunfanatic
    @fungunfanatic8 ай бұрын

    Wonderful project as always.... you really know how to work a shaft.

  • @littlebacchus216
    @littlebacchus2168 ай бұрын

    Sexy machine and another entertaining build. I never fail to learn something watching HTR. I know the builds are not really meant to be a how-to but there is always some nugget of experience in the restoration like restoring the tags.

  • @wjustinmartin

    @wjustinmartin

    8 ай бұрын

    I disagree - I believe that the vids are step by step how to restore gear take it apart, clean it, make what you can’t source

  • @alexdeleon7135
    @alexdeleon71357 ай бұрын

    I haven't seen that machine in decades. Well done!

  • @wjye
    @wjye8 ай бұрын

    I don’t know what that thing does, or even what it’s used for but I’m just happy to see HTR do his magic. Cathartic as heck!

  • @Jackielightning
    @Jackielightning8 ай бұрын

    brilliant awesome restoration as always. I love the intro so much thank you for showing the world how to restore things in the best way. I hope to see a video sooner

  • @brooksmyers6044
    @brooksmyers60448 ай бұрын

    Dude I've been watching your vids for years now and I'm so glad you've come this far, the videos keep on improving!

  • @anders2258
    @anders22588 ай бұрын

    I'm amazed by the amount of machine work that went into old tools. Lot's of steel, lots of time. Thank's

  • @Coopertonvilleshire
    @Coopertonvilleshire8 ай бұрын

    Loved the new method for operating the sandblaster. Top notch tip to share with the wider world.

  • @letnz6788
    @letnz67888 ай бұрын

    3 mois sans vidéos, j'ai failli avoir peur. J'ai bien cru devoir m'inquiéter. Super content que tu aies repris du service. J'adore tes restaurations ☺ (3 months without videos, I almost got scared. I thought I should be worried. Very happy that you are back in service. I love your restorations ☺ )

  • @mattarnold6229

    @mattarnold6229

    8 ай бұрын

    ton thé, t-a-t'il ôté ta toux?

  • @frankstrawnation

    @frankstrawnation

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@mattarnold6229Un canard est un animal très polyvalent car il sait marcher, nager, voler et fait aussi un bon rôti.

  • @frankstrawnation

    @frankstrawnation

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@mattarnold6229Importante regra sobre o uso de cigarro: você pode fumar aonde bem entender, desde que não seja perto de mim. Regra extra: fumante, após fumar seu cigarro, sempre descarte a bituca em um lugar apropriado. Caso não o encontre, coloque-a no bolso, engula-a ou introduza-a vigorosamente no seu reto.

  • @luilu9167
    @luilu91678 ай бұрын

    Hi, hand tool rescue, Thank you very much for the nice video and the only real entertaining half hour in the last weeks. I really appreciate all the work you put into these videos and all your skills. Thank you 😊

  • @wazzazone
    @wazzazone8 ай бұрын

    Top restoration channel on KZread.

  • @jeremyogrizovich3247
    @jeremyogrizovich32478 ай бұрын

    There is something about the callus nature in which you disassemble these machines which I admire. It can only be had by the hand of a professional.

  • @bodiejay2859
    @bodiejay28598 ай бұрын

    I'm glad to see another one of your amazing restorations. I've missed you. I hope you're doing well? ~Kevin

  • @masterQ20
    @masterQ208 ай бұрын

    *Awesome guy, love his videos, great inspiration just gets better* 🔥💚

  • @RedDogForge
    @RedDogForge8 ай бұрын

    you glorious bastard. well done sir. i restored an oliver a few years back. great machines.

  • @philipB31
    @philipB318 ай бұрын

    I had the day off work, my son got excellent exam results, we had a takeaway for dinner and I have a perfect g+t in my hand, and there was me thinking my day couldn’t be better - but I was wrong. At the first few notes of your theme tune, I was grinning like a child when the Dukes of Hazard comes on, like hearing the opening credits to the 6 million dollar man, as though seeing your best mate for the first time in ages… and, as always, you never fail to put a great big smile on my day and lift my spirits, returning my faith in human nature and restoring calm to the world. Thank you, as always, for a special few minutes.

  • @donparker1823
    @donparker18238 ай бұрын

    Your restoration channel is so much better than any other I've seen. You make them look like lame beginners.

  • @michaelcoccojr2513
    @michaelcoccojr25138 ай бұрын

    Laughed way too hard at the silencing of the squeaky gull. Damn birds hahaha! Brilliant as always good sir

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming868 ай бұрын

    Every time someone screeches at me for back-dragging a file, this is the machine I tell them about. Glad you have a nicely restored example so you can also tell people they are wrong.

  • @JohnFBramfeld
    @JohnFBramfeld5 ай бұрын

    Taking that first bolt off with the long side of the hex key was a gutsy move.

  • @athenazoey5093
    @athenazoey50938 ай бұрын

    3 months hiatus.. once popped up in my feeds.. click with haste to watch the excitement 😊

  • @jmert_5859
    @jmert_58598 ай бұрын

    Watching you use the milling machine is my favorite part of your videos.

  • @lynnea01
    @lynnea018 ай бұрын

    You’ve always had my favorite intro but this one was the best of all. Yuh have such a good sense of humor which is rare for these types of videos

  • @benzmansl65amg
    @benzmansl65amg8 ай бұрын

    Great work as always. The bird screeching bit had me rolling!

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock55408 ай бұрын

    Congrats HTR, on rebuilding the Die Filer. looks like a new one..

  • @lugarthecougar
    @lugarthecougar8 ай бұрын

    When Hand Tool Rescue uploads, I like. Simple.

  • @mrimmortal1579
    @mrimmortal15798 ай бұрын

    Great restoration, HTR! Machine looks like it’s ready to go ANOTHER 60-100 years!

  • @bjorncarlsson6295
    @bjorncarlsson62955 ай бұрын

    Whoa! And I loved the polishing trick performed on the Butterly plaque!!!

  • @Miknunley3
    @Miknunley34 ай бұрын

    I love this channel. So relaxing to see this guy take something so old and make it beautiful again. Thank you for saving our history

  • @spacepiratecaptainrush1237
    @spacepiratecaptainrush12378 ай бұрын

    the opening still gets me, just enough of a riff on the old handy man and wood working shows my dad would watch.

  • @lucaortolani2059
    @lucaortolani20598 ай бұрын

    Those gaskets were ✨CRISPY✨

  • @anthonysimonhough9691
    @anthonysimonhough96918 ай бұрын

    This is a great restoration show , this guy proves we are all a little out there .

  • @alexwolf9778
    @alexwolf97788 ай бұрын

    Just a future project idea, a mid-1950 DeWalt radial arm saw. I bought one that needed some work, watched too many of your videos, and took it all the way apart, and then life happened. Now I can't remember how it all goes back together. I bet you would have a great video showing me how to put it back together lol. Thanks for another great video.

  • @Rebel_Clef
    @Rebel_Clef8 ай бұрын

    Another great video and the seagull jump-cut was 10/10 🤣

  • @bigmacro
    @bigmacro8 ай бұрын

    You are sunshine, my only sunshine. You make happy when skies are grey! You are the best! Thanks man, you and your content means so much for me and for many others!

  • @legosbynick1523
    @legosbynick15238 ай бұрын

    I work for the company that originally made these. It's great to this restored. I have one in need of restoration as well as one of the Harvey butterfly grinders.

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