Seized 1960s Chainsaw Restoration
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I picked this chainsaw up locally and found it to be in terrible condition. It is a 1960's Canadien 270 chainsaw, 95cc. I took it on as a challenge project. Honestly, when I got it, it was a piece of junk. It was totally seized, parts missing and in very poor condition due to being left out in the weather and elements. Tough to find parts as pretty much nothing is made anymore.
I hope you enjoy the process I went through! It sure was a challenge!
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I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle kzread.infoUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Honestly, at the beginning of the video I was thinking you were a moderately handy guy with a ton of patience and an endless supply of carb cleaner. Then you MADE YOUR OWN GASKETS AND MANIFOLD SPACER! I have a huge amount of respect for your skill and patience sir.
@slrn832472577
5 жыл бұрын
I agree
@crazyeyez1502
5 жыл бұрын
That Sharpie trick was awesome.
@chrismckay3868
5 жыл бұрын
indeed, I will try that sharpie trick myself next time I need to make gaskets!
@anuarali7646
5 жыл бұрын
Jesse Griffith i like people that have personality like you.THUMBS UP
@adamjuckniewitz6986
5 жыл бұрын
I liked how he unsiezed the pistin
These restoration videos without music or some boring story at the beginning are so relaxing to watch. Thanks Mr. Matthews, excellent work.
Never once in my life have I even held a chainsaw or had the need or urge to... yet I just love these restoration videos. Great job and really props on battling that piston!
Thank-you for not ruining this awesome video with music...much rather hear and feel your frustration than some silly music. Great job, man!
@sonofeloah
6 жыл бұрын
Amen to that!
@acg147
6 жыл бұрын
Best way to do that!
@pierreretief
6 жыл бұрын
So true, I could feel the frustration when that spring broke. Bloody springs!
@zwz.zdenek
5 жыл бұрын
It's almost impossible to anneal these at home right to shape them and not have them snap afterwards. Best to just buy a new one, like he eventually did.
@Pilotfox123
5 жыл бұрын
Is that You'r profressional opinion? Like The Medic had on Pyro being knocked out in a Piemations Vid from 3 years ago?
I really enjoyed watching that and thanks for not killing the video with music. The sound of tools being used is what us guys want... 👍
@farmalogical6056
5 жыл бұрын
Patsy Catsy you said it all right there. I just woke and I can’t stop watching this. This video is Better than watching secureteam10’s psychobabble at 6 am before work.
@emirlie
5 жыл бұрын
def agree with your "sounds of tools better than music" comment
@StoopidMonkeysMomma
5 жыл бұрын
And girls too i love these kinds of vids ☺❤❤
@jonr.747
5 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head or should I say piston lol love your comment! Definitely made the video that much better speeding it up, listening to the tools and hands hard at work is so satisfying this man is talented!!
@Dinnye01
5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. The reason why I love e.g. Cody's lab, is because he does not put anything under his videos than his sound and the environment. Satisfying.
this restoration was one of the most laborious I've ever seen, congratulations brother!!!
These pieces, restored with so much love and sweat, by hand, are absolutely priceless.
@chopz5881
3 жыл бұрын
But will he build you a entertainment center lol
I took apart the shoe lace from my sneaker and couldn't figure out how it went back, yet this man dismantled and rebuilt this complex machine in under an hour. :) Awesome !
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Those sneakers are sneaky, no doubt about it.
@tyfighters002verkerk9
6 жыл бұрын
Time lapse...
@KrotowX
6 жыл бұрын
It's time lapse. I believe he spent at least a month because some broken parts was obviously hard to find.
@pegtooth2006
6 жыл бұрын
KrotowX I think you are mistaken about the obvious. This clip clearly shows the correct time. To me, this is decompression time... Great video Will Mathews. 'Barnak!!
TY! No LOUD music No stupid music NO music NO, trying to be funny So many could learn from you! Thanks
@jasonmurawski126
6 жыл бұрын
Simon Dambro except hand tool rescue, he can be funny
@johndowe7003
6 жыл бұрын
no life stories or exposition either
@azuritet3
6 жыл бұрын
@Jason Murawski Yes, but his humor is tasteful.
@EbonyPope
5 жыл бұрын
Simon Dambro Yes but a little commentary wouldn't hurt. Apart from that I agree 100 percent. I hate this annoying KZread video music.
@hardhinyanshah6441
5 жыл бұрын
Simon Dambro m
Love these old chainsaw restoration videos bringing some of the best back. Thank you for the post really interesting and informative
Please come back Will... we are scared and lonely and in need of restorations.
To see a man put so much hard work and love into a project like this has restored my faith in humanity
Thanks for the video sir, I very much enjoyed it. The Canadien was made by Power Machinery Ltd in Vancouver, BC - originally a division of Bristol Aero as far as I can understand. Industrial Engineering Chainsaws were made there too - bought out by OMC and then moved east to Ontario where they became Pioneer brand saws. Anyway its good to see the old iron working anymore so thanks again. Brings me back to a slower and simpler time.
Early in the video, I was praying that when you restored it, you would take it for a test drive. It was so satisfying to hear that chainsaw roar especially since it hasn’t been used in decades.
At first I thought this guy was wasting his time on this junk but remembered as a kid I did the same. I learned so much doing these projects and laid the groundwork for a most extensive and detailed career. As well, these older tools were built with high quality and integrity unlike the vast majority of tools now built overseas. Excellent fun videos! Thank you.
@ColinCearley27
2 жыл бұрын
It is indeed true they don't make them like they used to BUT most non working equipment is simply because of neglect, the art of preservation and restoration has become largely phased out in this "I'll just buy a new one" kind of society, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that I'm the only kid who has ever fixed the laundry dryer when it stopped working lol.
I’m not sure what impressed me more, your love of restoration and the projects you take on, or your ability to find and/or manufacture replacement parts for these items! I had no idea one could find engine rebuild kits for ancient chainsaws!
There are lot of "restoration" videos on youtube where people destroy old tools by removing beautiful patina and take away the history of that tool. But this was restoration done right and to a right subject. You really brought back that old dead machine and gave it a new life. Well done!
Good Morning Will, I have been watching several of your restoration videos and just wanted to commend you on your skills, patience, and attention to detail. It has been a pleasure to watch your work. Peace, Lou Grossi
A very difficult and technical rehab. Everything was cleaned and rebuilt. You stuck with it to the end. Nice work.
This was one of the BEST restoration videos I have seen. I felt your frustration and worked along with you. Excellent Job.
Two minutes into this video I thought, there is no way he can restore that piece of junk. It's totally corroded and can't possibly be restored. OMG am I surprised with the end result. I started watching this video at around 11:00 PM and found myself watching this video until after midnight, and happy I did. What gets me is, you don't seem to employ a lot of tools working on it, but the results are great. Thanks for sharing this great video and look forward to more....Ken Marina California
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Believe me Ken, until it fired up I was thinking that I'd never get that rusted piece of junk going! Haha. Thanks for watching :)
@Bezzzzo
5 жыл бұрын
+Will Matthews I was shocked you found a carby kit for it.
@zwz.zdenek
5 жыл бұрын
He could have fixed it even without it, but it was easier this way.
So many gold problem solving solutions embedded in this video. Skills galore! I picked up a lot of repair skills tips watching you. Masterful!
Wow, I think that this is the most comprehensive renovation I've seen so far, respect for the enormity of the work you put into it.
Side note, i'm extremely impressed and jealous of how you're able to keep all those small bits together and remember where each nut and bolt go
Anyone else yell YEAH! when Will fired the engine 1st time and HELL YEAH!! when he competed the cut on the 'garden retaining feature'? Awesome resto job... credit to your skills sir.
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Well if one person can cheer with me when it first fired up, then my job is complete! Thanks!
@wandersonbarcelos5519
6 жыл бұрын
Will Matthews make it two people! Astonishing work!
@alexrowland
6 жыл бұрын
Ha, yup. Actually audibly gave a YES! and a clap.
@swinehorde9118
6 жыл бұрын
When he was pounding on that piston for like 15 minutes, i was like 'No, no, man... Let it rest... Let it return to the soil and rolling hills of Kanadia, whence it came.' But then that first turnover... Magic!
I'm from a long line of lumberjacks/loggers. My father and grandfather told me tons of stories about the old days, when they sawed by hand and used horses to move logs. The biggest pain in the ass in the morning when you got up was, their hands were seized up because they hadn't invented shock absorbers in the chainsaw handles so ALL the vibrations of the saw went straight into your hands. I only worked in the woods for a few years as a teenager. I was 17 when they started using the first tree harvester machines. Everyone knew right away that our job was done. The tree harvester could cut 10 times the wood per day than 5 of us could on a good day and it only took one operator. It was alot safer than having guys on the ground too. It was the end of a long era. I'm glad I did get to experience I did though. Not too many guys who did it the old way are still around now. Thanks for this awesome video.
I've done what you did here for years... i don't say this to brag, but to say BRAVO SIR! you have something that very people have. keep up the great work and I look forward to future videos!
@yeswithcheese
4 жыл бұрын
very few*
Finally, someone who knows how to install bearings properly. Subscribed!
So glad to see another video from you. I’m convinced you could rebuild a space shuttle given enough time and WD-40. Awesome.
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Gees I don't know about that! But I'd give it a crack. Got one? Haha. Thanks for the comments
@bazwillrun
6 жыл бұрын
not forgetting the universal problem solver...a hammer !
That was 38 minutes and twenty five seconds of my life that was well worth spending. Amazing. Well done.
It's so satisfying to hear that chainsaw run for the first time in years! Great job on the paint too!
Have you ever run into anything you could not restore? You are freaking amazing. Well worth the watch. Made my wife wait until I finished watching your vid (date night). She was not happy.
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Gees man, risky business messing with date night! Thanks though! I'm sure there is plenty I can't restore! I'm just a dude in my backyard tinkering :)
Next up... WWII tank restoration. Can't wait. 😂 Seriously though, you have mad restoration skills and the patience of a busload of Saints. Great work!! 👍👍👍
I know nothing about restoration, mechanics or chainsaws and I found this to be so incredibly satisfying to watch! Thanks for posting!
Amazing! It's special to use your own resurrected tools. You have got a treasure. Thank you for the great video.
Daaang, you took that saw from a dead spare parts unit to a beautiful, and more importantly, functional machine! Most folks would've junked it after all that corrosion/dried muck came pouring out, but you cleaned it up and brought it back to life! Seems painting sets off the alarm-birds, eh? Love that bottle-jack press, may have to make my own at some point! I've heard zip-ties work as single-use ring-compressors, so you don't have to fiddle with each ring as it goes in. Love the attention to detail, getting the new piston and air-filter to fit and work properly. Nice paint-work on the top cover too!
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the awesome feedback. Dang, I didn't even think of zip ties on the piston rings! The video makes it look easier then it was getting that cylinder on!
Hard to believe that was possible. Stumbled upon the video and took in the whole thing. Many hours there . Amazing and incredible.
One of your best looking resto's. Thanks for the video!
@lairostas6625
3 жыл бұрын
w8♧♧♧♧
I am absolutely in awe. Even with the curveballs, you came out shining like a new penny! Fantastic Work!
After watching this video for 35 minutes, when it started I was feeling that I was working with you for the whole time and I said to me "feew". Keep going what you are doing, because you are good at it!
I think that might've been the most satisfying thing I've ever watched. Great job.
Dude has got to be the most patient dude on earth. I couldn't even watch him do the entire project never mind doing a project like this. Thank God for fast forward. Awesome stuff, man.
I restore vintage watches. The two things I understand intimately and share with this amazing chainsaw restoration are the frustration of getting a stubborn spring to cooperate and that feeling of joy mixed with relief when the machine fires up (or starts ticking) after all the work that went into it.
@ekrestoration
5 жыл бұрын
He does good
This video came up as a suggestion and at first I thought this might be a whole bunch of "yakking"...I mean...40 minutes on a chainsaw? Quite the contrary -- what a surprise. This was so much fun to watch! Not one second wasted... This had to take forever to edit and it, like the chainsaw turned out just perfect. I love to tinker and this scratched my itch... This is probably one of the best (if not THE) best video I've seen on YT to date. Awesome work, sir.
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, no yakking here! Straight to business. And it takes FOREVER shooting & editing in this style. I shot 477 separate clips to make this video and then had to go through them all haha. Thanks again!
I have no interest in chainsaws but for some reason I found this video so interesting
@ScorpioN-mm5pd
5 жыл бұрын
cuz it doesnt have background music?
@bluesquadron593
5 жыл бұрын
Same here...
Who could imagine this machine over 50 years could start abd work again. Awsome job.
I was deeply impressed when you noticed the spring was broken and you just uncoiled it and snipped off and re-bent the broken part. That is on another level.
1.000.000 pieces of dismantling and assembling...RESPECT👌!
@dansmessygarage6720
6 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh. That is where the video camera comes in handy. Record Everything you do, watch the video back and you will see what goes where when you put it back together. Most guys used to take a bazillion pictures when taking something apart. A digital video is so much better than going through a bazillion pictures :-)
I had no idea a chainsaw was so intricate in design. That's amazing!
@5punkybob
5 жыл бұрын
It's not so much that it's intricate by design, it just a motor with a chain on a clutch. What makes this intricate is it's such old technology the support parts to run the motor are all over the place.
I love doing these kind of restorations! Its fun, when you take something old and ragged and bring it back to life. Just like new.
@LBLUME0722
4 жыл бұрын
rowdyron32 I’m thinking about redoing a Pioneer 1110. The piston rings are rusted and it’s seized up. Any advice would be appreciated. Or if you’re in the US and want it, shoot me an offer, worse I could say is no.
That was 10 kinds of cool. I wish I were as detail oriented and had your attention span. Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed it.
WTF, who on earth disliked this video?! Amazing restoration work, I couldn't believe it looking at that chunk of rust you started with, such patience, and great memory for putting it back together! and those custom gaskets and modified air filter, very sharp!
@guyfroml
5 жыл бұрын
Over 2,200 very jealous and envious people.
@M.Y.1234
5 жыл бұрын
Это всё поколение выросшее на игре майнкрафт, дебилы которые не держали и отвёртку в руках, ставят дизлайки.....
@Supertomiman
5 жыл бұрын
Nah man, it was the tree huggers.
@robertw.1499
5 жыл бұрын
You know what obi kwan, there are those on this planet who, no matter what their interests, can still appreciate good, honest, and above all, work done with passion and patience. Then there are THE FEW, who are just dick heads/haters who just simply need to curl up and die. He might have made a couple of mistakes in this renovation which I didn't see and other "experts" did, but you can't take it away from him, this was a brilliant piece of work 👍👍👍
@Choho-
5 жыл бұрын
every videos in youtube has hater
I'm amazed you did all of this in 38 minutes. Great work!
@mydearleader
6 жыл бұрын
Wes you are cute
@stockacc3109
6 жыл бұрын
You do realize that the video is speed up right? It probably took him weeks to do this
I love working on old saws and what you did here is nothing short of necromancy!
Wow.. This is the best restoration I've seen.. you've replaced new parts wherever necessary.. great job keep it up
My golly, you actually found replacement parts, great persistence and vid, thanks.
Why did I watch this? Incredibly satisfying.
Hey Will! As somebody who restores tools and machines for the KZread as well as for myself, I wanted to reach out and say this is on of my all time favorite restorations on KZread. I’ve seen it a half dozen times but it just popped up in suggested and I’m writing you as it plays on my smart tv. Excellent work!! -Dave P&R
@notthisguyagain8557
4 жыл бұрын
Parts & Restoration is he still alive? Like he hasn’t posted anything in over a year. This guy was the best around.
@uhhh3376
4 жыл бұрын
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That's awesome that you managed to save a piece of history and make it look new!
Only someone who really likes old power tools would put in the work... bravo for saving a chainsaw unlike any I've ever seen.
I've decided it is humanly impossible for someone to disassemble this and put it back together. You are either the inventor of this chainsaw, the most organized human in the existence of the world, or the more likely explanation, an alien.
@rolle6484
5 жыл бұрын
2 stroke engines are not very complicated
@kevinragnauth9575
5 жыл бұрын
Go read a book.
@FlaskBlack
5 жыл бұрын
@@kevinragnauth9575 I can't read. I can sign and draw pictures though.
@tony001212
5 жыл бұрын
Is easy to reassemble machinery like this, believe me he isn't the only one who can, a mechanic can disassemble and reassemble this easily, the restoration is another topic.
@CoolguyB
5 жыл бұрын
@@bobbyhill4118 4 stroke.....chainsaw....wtf
She just so beautiful!!! I am blown away how you disassembled this guy without damaging it! The tarp trick to soak the bar is awesome! The assembly of everything will always be a mystery to me!! I really enjoyed this video. Can you imagine the cost to manufacture that quality of saw today?!
Awesome Job . I bought a Mac 10-10 in the mid 80 s that was at least 15 years old and tossed it in the scrap pile in 2003 when i bought my first Sthil , wish i had kept the old beater after watching your video . Great job your attention to detail is perfect .
I can’t believe that you had the patience to finish this project. Great work! I’m truly impressed.
Legend says after the making of this video the spring broke again
@bairabaira2365
5 жыл бұрын
Higor Guedes l su
@weirdmeisterinc
5 жыл бұрын
LOOOOOL
@uhhh3376
4 жыл бұрын
نضضضض
@discusobscurum2194
4 жыл бұрын
...and on occasion, it breaks to this day.
@lairostas6625
3 жыл бұрын
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You did an awesome job. With both the restoration and the video. And holy hell that thing was beyond seized!
It's a shame people would rather throw something out than to repair, or even restore just for the experience. Props to you who refurbish and restore.
After watching a number of your videos Will, I’m always curious and have questions about that project. But the one question I’ll bet everyone wants to ask is - “Is there anything you don’t know about ?? Woodworking, no problem. Metal work, easy. Wiring and electrical circuits, simple. Making gaskets and obscure parts from the 1800s, fine. Making leather knife handles, sure. Fabrication, welding, design.. piece of cake. I could go on and on. Keep up the great work ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@blake1995
5 жыл бұрын
Randy Porter not trying to be rude but you sound kinda gay for him. I know you’re just supporting his channel but you’re kinda too supportive.
@randyporter3491
5 жыл бұрын
Well Blake 12, There’s a lot of other viewers who relate to what I said and agree with it. Are they “gay”? I’ve spent the last 25 years in the same fire station, with at least ten firefighters a shift, that will tell you I may be many things, but “gay” is NOT among them. And I suspect my wife would back them up. So, before you go out on some homophobic limb, running your mouth about something and someone, you know nothing about, you may want to rethink it. All you do is make everyone wonder why this was the first thing to come to YOUR twisted mind, no one else’s ! Sorry if I was overly complementary to Will and his many talents, for your liking. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@taffrider
5 жыл бұрын
@@randyporter3491 I think the correct reply to Blake was "WTF is wrong with you; if you want to come out of the closet just man up and do so."
@blake1995
5 жыл бұрын
Randy Porter chill out 😂 alls I said was you kinda sound gay for him by how you come off. That’s just my opinion. If you don’t like it then ignore me and move on in life
@blake1995
5 жыл бұрын
Randy Porter you have issues 😂 taking a KZread comment so seriously. You must really be gay if you got that offended. Starting to actually believe you and your fireman buddy’s are gay. Showing each other every detail that happens in your life.
Absolutely amazing, excellent. I love to see old tools restored. But my hands do start to ache as I watch you use solvents without some nitrile gloves. I did the same for years until I learned better. You definitely have some serious talent for the restoration work you do. Nowadays, most of those tools would just go into the junk heap. Glad your saving them.
@rcanale169
6 жыл бұрын
M H I completely agree, plus they don't make things like they used to. Beautiful!
The part count and complexity of this device is amazing compared to what we see today. Imagine all the labor hours required to assemble this device. However, I'm fairly certain you won't see anything made today being fired up in 50 years. My favorite fabrication was both the carburetor spacer, and head gasket.
I live in Ontario Canada and my dad had a 270 Canadian which i used quite a lot when i was young. Sure was a good saw and had a lot of power. Cut many cords of firewood with it. Loved watching you rebuild that one. Nice job.
That is one of the most satisfying videos that I have ever seen!
@adsb4187
6 жыл бұрын
James Barnett ahhh!!! You beat me to it. I was just about to write that very sentence!
@Zercias
6 жыл бұрын
same
@beachbum4fun2
5 жыл бұрын
Agreed, watched the whole thing without skipping. Excellent teardown and rebuild.
Another great video. Very satisfying to watch. These old tools are a nice reminder of the prominence of real metal parts used decades ago. Imagine restoring a modern chainsaw with extensive use of plastic parts. You'd need a 3-D printer to replicate them.
Absolutely brilliant, so interesting to watch. You have done a tip top job.
The level of knowledge and skill you posses is beyond amazing. I enjoyed watching this every second. Thank you very much for sharing and keep up the good work.
@SinhNguyen-tn2rj
5 жыл бұрын
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Very cool! 30 years ago I was poking around in my grandfather's shed and saw this old grey chainsaw... I asked my grandfather about it, and he told me he has purchased it about 25 years prior to that. It didn't run, but it wasn't seized, and it was completely intact except for the cap on the exhaust. I took it apart and tried to get it running, but it had no spark, and after a couple of days I gave up on it... I was only 15, so that's not surprising. I really wish I had kept it. Loved your video!
WOW! Exceptional job with great patience. I love old chainsaws. I had a Jonsered 621 and man it was a powerhouse until the bearings went. So I turned her over to a guy like you to bring her back. One day.....
Awesome! Well done. I enjoy fixing lawn equipment too. My least favorite part is the recoil spring. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the memories. Had the same exact saw back in the 60's.
One of the best restoration videos on KZread!
Я поставил лайк с самого начала видео, потому что взяться реставрировать такое сложное устройство уже достойно похвалы!
@user-yt9bx3qx8z
5 жыл бұрын
это как же надо знать свое дело что без чертежей востановить такие вещи . умелец от бога
@77DirkDiggler
5 жыл бұрын
если чувак моторист, то для него собрать однотактный движок это на здрасти
@user-gr2go4bq8v
5 жыл бұрын
помыть, почистить и намазать новой краской это не реставрация, реставрация это полное восстановление до заводских параметров с восстановлением заводских-оригинальных деталей
@sereg4g448
5 жыл бұрын
@@77DirkDiggler однотактных движков не бывает,есть 2х и 4х тактные дв.
That was one of the best attention to detail restorations I have seen! DO another !
Absolutely fabulous work to a great standard really looks great thank you for sharing the video
Awesome video. I was so surprised you were able to find a gasket kit for that little tiny carburetor.
Hi,this is without doubt one of the most comprehensive refurbishment I have seen to date,it is a 35 minute vidio but no doubt took you a few week's, am I correct? however you did a first rate job on a very badly abused machine,and gets a 5 star thumbs up from me,
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah took quite a while. Couldn't work on it too regularly and had to wait/find parts etc. Thanks!
@Pilotfox123
5 жыл бұрын
I was guessing on the clothes he wore, I just noticed that he wore a Black T-shirt from beginning till somewhere middle and then a red somethink, forgot the word, feel free to tell me if anyone reads and cares wich does not happen too often
@Josh-mh3kl
5 жыл бұрын
How did you put it back together? Do you take comprehensive video during disassembly and refer back to the video during assembly?
@LMF5000
5 жыл бұрын
Well, the video he took during disassembly is the first 10 minutes of this video ;)
@Bogbilly
5 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree great
People who can do this sort of thing are wizards to me. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Highly impressive and solid display of Canadian competence and craftmanship.
God damn it sir! I don't think i have seen something this satisfying on youtube!!! You are a true artist! All the best to you and family, Cristian
wow, I thought that piston was welded in there.... You repaired rather than replaced the chain and pull - starter. Awesome!
@braydenh190
6 жыл бұрын
SGNT check out hand tool rescue as well on yt.
@donhozy
6 жыл бұрын
This was the most satisfying part.
@insane_ravenger1558
6 жыл бұрын
Pull starters are a bit spendy to replace, especially on something as old as that
@EbonyPope
5 жыл бұрын
SGNT I would have replaced the chain. Very risky if breaks. Would hate to see this good man cut his face in half.
@sgnt9337
5 жыл бұрын
EbonyPope. True. In my case, I'd be twice as ugly.
I love these videos without disturbing background music! Amazing work.
Wow, awesome, in-depth tear-down and restoration.
You are an artist. You do great work and obviously, want to do the job right. Keep up the good work and continue to use the talents God has given you. I hope you have great success.
This video has cured my hair loss.
@dannyferdinand9633
5 жыл бұрын
Ken Wood kontol
@livelongandprosper70
5 жыл бұрын
shut it baldy !
@fuskeiro79
5 жыл бұрын
Ken Wood LoL
@noahmccormick525
5 жыл бұрын
This comment cured mine
I think these fast movin , no talk , no cheesy music resto videos very groovy man . You kill it man! Keep it up .
Geezez, how you have the patience to disasemble, clean, paint, replace bearings, piston, seals, rebore, then reassembly - friggin' hell great job and very satisfying to see it once again running and then new fresh coat of paint ! Orayt ! 😀👍👍
Damn mate, what a beaut!!! Must have been so satisfying to see and hear it running again...Hugh undertaking making this beast run again, awesome job dude!
@WillMatthews
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks heaps! Unreal feeling to get this old girl going agaib. Was total elation!
@NorsewoodBows
6 жыл бұрын
Cool man - keep up what you are doing, I think people like it...Total therapy for me :D
anyone else find these therapeutic?
@HumanSynergy
5 жыл бұрын
you took the words right outta my head
@vanlife247
5 жыл бұрын
Yep, watched it twice
@LarryNoriegaRodri
5 жыл бұрын
This video is the answer to my deepest instinct.
@DrCruel
5 жыл бұрын
Gives me hope for the future of humanity.
@darrenthompson6115
5 жыл бұрын
Funnily..I do.
Beautiful! I hope that one day I will be able to acquire the skill and the tools that I would need to persue such an amazing project. Well done!
Great job dude! Thanks for taking us along for the fun.