Old Dented Car Horn Restoration - Soviet Resotoration
I will restore this vintage car horn. The horn has many dents and some rusty and it is in need of a full restoration. I'm not sure which brand this is or in what type of vehicle it used to be in, some sort of car or truck. Of course I will also test and see if it will honk.
I started by disassembling the car horn and cleaning the parts from dirt and rust by sandblasting and washing the parts. Some parts were too delicate to sandblast. E.g. the metal sheet which produces the sound was rusty but I didn't want to sand blast it but I had sanded it so I had better control over the process.
Each part was either painted red and protected with 2K clear coat or polished. And the metal sheet producing the sound was blued with gun blue. This is definitely something that will be sitting on the self so I'm not too worried about rust or anything.
The cord of the car horn was replaced with with new one which matched the new colors better.
In the end I needed to adjust the honking mechanism to get it make any sounds. Besides the adjustment nut shown in the video, the nut in the center of the metal sheet making the sound needs to be tight enough. It took me a while of experimenting setting with these to get it make the sound.
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Пікірлер: 684
Such a beautiful horn that makes such an un-beautiful sound
@seanmcgrath3826
3 жыл бұрын
IMO it would be even more beautiful if he'd painted it dark blue...
@loganrossignol
3 жыл бұрын
*honks in soviet*
@CFBeacham
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe. But it DID garner attention.
@scottlidstone1902
3 жыл бұрын
Tim Ohgee he was trying to spare the horns feelings...
@buffystar3
3 жыл бұрын
it sounded like a fart lmao
Ah, the road rage stories this horn can tell...
Gotta change that “multi spray” label to “loose juice” 😂
@koolkidzklan5057
3 жыл бұрын
Flunkyvs Lacky it’s okay. Lol.
@thearmouredtitan
3 жыл бұрын
@Flunkyvs Lacky at least you said sorry 😂
3:51 As soon as it was black, an ad played then the transition. That is pure skill my dude.
I hear that Odd Tinkering went into a butchers shop the other day. Came out with a whole live cow.
12:31 Suggestion: Use a brass or lead hammer and give the wrench a sharp tap. That will break it loose much easier and reduce the likelihood of breaking the bolt. A slow twisting pressure on a stuck bolt will break it much faster. 60+ years of turning wrenches.
@veldmaat
3 жыл бұрын
William Garrett Hammer? You mean the ‘percussive motivator’!
Hey Odd, I just want to thank you for your videos. They've been getting me through a really rough time and I appreciate your work. Thank you so very much.
@OddTinkering
3 жыл бұрын
Hey man, great to hear I've helped you. These are the most rewarding comments for me. I hope your doing alright!
@winstonlanda7731
3 жыл бұрын
@@OddTinkering You're welcome! I am absolutely devastated right now but your videos are an immense help. You're amazing.
@lizordperson1862
3 жыл бұрын
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Ooh, 'Pobeda'. This is one of the most legendary car in my country. Love it. Great restoration! Best wishes from Russia.
@samikalastaja
3 жыл бұрын
Can you send him the rest of the car as well. He will restore it.
@ivoryowl
3 жыл бұрын
I looked it up. Not going to lie... the older models in particular almost look like mafia cars. I can almost image the mob from the 50's/60's driving these.xD
A series of unfortunate events: I fall asleep while watching video Odd tests the horn The horn goes off I fall off my bed I hit my head on my bed stand My mom walks in to see me cackling while laying on my bedroom floor
Just want to say, that "Pobeda" (Победа) means "Victory"
This guy can fix anything he is like the MacGyver of youtube.
@ThaFuzzwood
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, now I have his intro theme playing for hours in my head, AGAIN!
its amazing that sometimes regardless of how old and beat up an item is. *sometimes* the screws look significantly better condition. like almost untouched by time and the elements
@audreyholmes9751
3 жыл бұрын
Most of those screws haven't been removed since these items were made...no removal means no chance of oxidation...
@lewlew984
3 жыл бұрын
Arty Splash air got inside the horn Itself from the bell you dweeb. In the tiny little screw holes, there’s no fresh air which means no oxidation.
@dresdenthedragonbee7837
3 жыл бұрын
Then other times, the screws, and only the screws, look like they've have been in a river for 40 years. While the rest looks brand new.
@ThaFuzzwood
3 жыл бұрын
@@dresdenthedragonbee7837 The reason for both is galvanic corrosion. The more non-noble a metal is compared to other parts it is conductively attached to, the more it is shafted by the elements.
@dresdenthedragonbee7837
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThaFuzzwood Huh, you learn something new every day. Cool :)
This guy restored a car horn and also restored my faith in humanity
My dumb ass was seriously wondering if "liquid ice" is some special liquid that has some kind of cooling properties for a moment.
@silkeaprior6511
3 жыл бұрын
me too! i feel so dumb till i realized LOL
Приятно знать, что советская автоарматура 1955 года из города Ленинград работает до сих пор. Делали на совесть. Простая, но качественная конструкция.
Who loves restoration videos? 🙋🏻♂️
@dexters697
3 жыл бұрын
@René it is true that have seen better renovation, and then everything can not please us, but personally for me its rest of the renovation, its enough for me, thank you to you
@Slimeurai
3 жыл бұрын
Nah they pretty dookie 🤮
@kylelawsuit6356
3 жыл бұрын
granny brakewind Not to be rude, but why are you watching this then?
@danielscher1416
3 жыл бұрын
🙋🏼♂️
This man can restore everything. Even my broken marriage.
@stitchw5915
3 жыл бұрын
Rip to your marrige
@zinemessatsu9480
3 жыл бұрын
@@stitchw5915 Well, I am a demon child, so that might explain it.
@stitchw5915
3 жыл бұрын
Zine Messatsu dam demon
@blackhust
3 жыл бұрын
just make a new one
@Criminally_Insane
3 жыл бұрын
@@blackhust I've thinking all the video that phrase...
"Автоарматура Ленинград" Советский клаксон СССР 🤗👍🏻
@user-jq3md3qp1h
3 жыл бұрын
Классно сделал, но перекрасив его в типичный американский цвет, он убил всю аутентичность. И, посмотрев на него сейчас, и не скажешь что он советский.
@huaobuao
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-jq3md3qp1h может просто в ссср с дизайном все хуево было,)))))
8:42 Here we see a mechanical man doing icecream stuff🤣🤣
@lizordperson1862
3 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the forbidden ice cream *NOM*
This is literally my favorite channel on the whole of KZread!
Simply stunning! I know it would look fantastic on your "shelf of fame", but hear me out. You absolutely must see to it that it gets put back into a 1955 collector car. That is automotive history and they truly don't make 'em like that anymore. The sound of that "honk" is from the days when people you honked at would say "thank you; my mistake" instead of instantly getting road rage.
Thank you so much for reducing volume on the horn. Volume normalization in content like this is severely underappreciated.
That sandbag is on point!
@OddTinkering
3 жыл бұрын
Haha, sometimes you got to improvise
Your restorations are by far the most quality I've seen. Your attention to detail is fabulous and I love the humor! The only thing I miss on your channel that some other channels have is powder coating. I know the supplies are expensive but I'd really like to see what you could do with it!
I seriously don't get why people dislike this.
Very nice restoration ! Congratulations !
Love watching your restorations, I could never in a million years
My wife saw me watching these videos, and now she wants me to fix a PS4 dualshock controller. I don't even have a precision toolset. Great work, by the way!
My thoughts this entire video: **AWWWOOOOGA**
@robinnico7702
2 жыл бұрын
It sounded like a fart,tbh
"Soviet car horn" Ah yes, *OUR* horn
@Kicker_Kirill
3 жыл бұрын
Да, именно так мы и жили :)
@user-zk1tr1sy3z
3 жыл бұрын
Отвратительно, как можно так говорить о другой нации ? Что вам плохого сделали русские ?
@Kicker_Kirill
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-zk1tr1sy3z эм, а что не так он сказал?
@user-zk1tr1sy3z
3 жыл бұрын
@@Kicker_Kirill Не думаю что шутки про "наше" "общее" уместны при каждом видео о советских вещах)
@user-zk1tr1sy3z
3 жыл бұрын
@Oktawian gamerSt What's the point ?
That horn is loud lol. I don't blame you for not playing it too much. Cars would get out of the way of that thing just to see if the traffic is still moving! 🤣
Not gonna lie by the end of the video I turned down the volume waiting for the test sound and then he already had adjusted the volume for us 😌 thank you kind sir
... молодец мастер!-, знакомый пневмосигнал, похоже, что от советского автомобиля ВОЛГА-, отлично отреставрировал, только лучше бы покрасить его в родной, чёрный цвет, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов!!!
I never thought that I would be smiling while watching a video of a guy restoring and then test sounding a horn from the 50's
What a great restoration! Thanks!
I love watching things like this!
It is a pleasure to watch you work. The results are amazing.
Our kind of restoration!
These videos are so relaxing and calming to me and have helped me fall asleep for the past week. It’s amazing what you can do.
My last name is Horn and i feel this video. Fabulous
I work as a mechanic in a motor repair shop. Having access to all my own tools and the shop equipment 24/7 and watching these videos gives me way too many ideas. I don't even know where to start 😂
Odd Tinkering: "No babe the gloves stay on!"
@38babywmanecklaceon
3 жыл бұрын
BHASBHDASHSAFKJADS what if he has veiny hands... UGHHH IM SCREAMING LMFAOAOOA
@kylelawsuit6356
3 жыл бұрын
Arwa Butt what?
Amazing resotoration
What a transformation! Beautiful job!
I like how you modernised it. Looks beautiful.
Because I'm an old Russian, I remember how these car horns sounded - clearly and very loudly. Maybe KZread spoils the sound, but it seems bad. And I can’t come up with a reliable explanation of how a car horns made in the Soviet Union two years after Stalin’s death could have got into the United States? I was pleased to see how you restored a piece of history. I’m happy to like your video.
@theComputerVoice
3 жыл бұрын
he said in the captions that he turned down the volume for the video since it was quite loud, so what we hear isn't exactly what it sounds like. Secondly, he is not the USA, but in northern Europe.
@awxx2006
3 жыл бұрын
@@theComputerVoice I've noticed he's in Europe, but his channel is pinned: "USA."
Hello. I'm Japanese. I like your videos and always watch them. I'm waiting for a fun video!
I love how you appreciate your tools...
Can't wait for the 'Restoring an old 'Pobeda' car' video
Another awesome restoration job! "Great job bro"! I love your sense of humor in these videos. It makes them that much more enjoyable to watch! I would be proud ro have that horn in one of my vehicles! Great work! :-)
You got a sandblasting cabinet! 😎
Thanks for turning the volume down! Love your work
You do find some really projects to work on.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💙💙💙💙🙂🙂
Just got done scrolling through old videos thinking, man I hope a new one drops soon. *goes back to home page* Well well well.
Very Cool Cold War Horn restoration !!!!!!!!!
Love this guy these videos are so calming after a hard day at work... Keep up the good work and I’ll keep watching 😍😎👍
Great job with restoration and you have a great sense of humor, dont ever change love and respect from Bahrain.
I love all of your videos, they are so entertaining to watch! And you do such good work, too
That horn sounds like the ones you hear at hockey stadiums. Awesome work as always!
@robinnico7702
2 жыл бұрын
Oh dear lord, I've been to a hockey stadium and I know exactly what you mean
12:10 - Great job bro! - The machine: Yeah!
Get this man to a million subs so he can afford a decent quality sandblaster. LOVE the content keep it up
Nice looking Red 🎷 you made.
Love the vids
My man really stronk to move those rusty screws
You are a natural restoration keep up the good work sir and stay safe.
Awesome work as usual. Keep up the great brother!
You got me at liquid ice, I was expecting some sort of super cleaner. Then I was like, "duh". LOL
In Soviet Russia, horn restores YOU!
I can watch these for hours and usually do. It is like AMSR for repairs :)
Easily my favorite on KZread. You’re awesome
Watched this the other day before it was taken down... think he added more information about where it came from etc. Nice restoration 👍🏼
Love the video! Appreciate your dedication! I miss those workshop sounds though like the buffering wheel :(
These videos are so cool to watch!
Just in case anyone is wondering why this was reuploaded, when he sands the bit with the factory information on it the original video said "I have no idea what this says". I'm guessing it was taken down to be re-edited with the factory info. Thanks for being thorough!
Me: *Sees that the horn is being assembled* Also me: Lets crank up the volume to hear all that juicy ASMR Horn: And I took that personally
thank you for your channel. on the3rd I did my first successful repair on my dads old SNES. got him a few games and controllers. happyness
Wow so this is how they work, thanks to you I know now, thanks, keep it up.
*_OUR beautiful RED horn_*
I thought first you’d paint it black like it seems to have been, but that is a very attractive red and a shiny dome part makes it even prettier! This is something worthy of being on a pimped car. 📯🚗
Another brill job done 👍👍
Now to hook it up to your doorbell switch and give the pizza guy a real surprise! Nice work dude!
Muy bien que linda restauración !! Felicitaciones ! Saludos cordiales Sergio de Rosario Argentina !!
The fist bump killed me 😂 Great job bro!
Amazing job 👏
This channel keeps me sane.
HONK congrats for 1 mil and more been subscribing since 10k and i am happy to see you have created a beatiful channel
Antique car restoration for you next video? The horn would fit perfectly in an antique car
Love this channel, so satisfying. I hope you can do another lighter video again soon! Those are my favorites!
18:54 You should clean these contacts and the parts next to them. And after setting and adjusting the sound, you need to screw on the second nut, the so-called counterattack. Thanks to this first nut will not loosen and the sound of this horn will not change.
incredible job!!!!
Beautiful! I’d love to see the car that belongs with the horn!!
I love Odd tinkering , My favorite youtube channel :D
Very good work! 👍
СССР, приятно видеть наши вещи)))
My car needs this.
I was randomly unsubscribed from your channel? Yet I watch every video you've released?!
Lol liquid ice totally got me 🤣
Good job man, looks good
everyday i take a look at my KZread to check if odd has a new restoration and finally he upload a new one ❤️
Thank Goodness he doesnt add some hectic dubstep music. Its quite and raw, with a little bit of asmr. 👌👌🎶🎶