Vintage Herbert Morris Lever Hoist Restoration.
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/ @ajrestoration Welcome back to another restoration! I got this Herbert Morris lever hoist from a nice old man from Facebook Market place. I am growing my collection of old lifting equipment.
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Some history on the company.
1912 Name changed to Herbert Morris.
1914 Manufacturers of electric, pneumatic and hand overhead travelling cranes, pulley blocks, conveyors, overhead runways and lifting miscellanea.
1919 Public offer of shares
1920 Took over the business of H. Coltman and Sons.
1920 December - W. H. Purnell was appointed vice-chairman of the company.
1931 Frank Morris took over the company on the death of his father
1931 Company employing 2,000 persons.
The 1930s Took over Alexander Chaplin and Co, Craven Brothers, Holt and Willetts and the Vaughan Crane Co
1932 Acquired Royce Ltd
1937 Lifting machinery manufacturers.
1939 Became a quoted company.
1959 Took over British MonoRail
1961 Manufacturers of cranes, pulley blocks; runways; telphers; conveyors, elevators; lifts and trucks. 1,900 employees.
1968 Built thirty Goliath cranes for British Railway Freight.
1969 Frank Morris resigns as chairman
1969 Won orders for Goliath and Semi-Goliath cranes at 3 British aluminium smelters
1970 E. and H. P. Smith acquired 30 per cent of the shares of the company
1974 Assembled four 130-ton giant overhead cranes for the Cammell Laird's shipyards.
By 1975 had about 2000 employees; trading subsidiaries were:
*British MonoRail (stacker cranes and monorail systems)
*Linear Motors (linear motors and crane control equipment)
*Crane Aid Services (maintenance and repair of any make of lifting equipment).
Had a joint interest with C. T. Bowring and Co Ltd in Senelco Ltd, a company manufacturing under licence an American anti-shoplifting device.
1976 The holding in Herbert Morris was sold to Babcock and Wilcox
1977 Davy International acquired the company
The crane business was taken over by Konecranes of Finland, who closed the Loughborough works in 2010.
Пікірлер: 83
The sound is on this time haha, love you all!
@RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL
2 жыл бұрын
natural sound, i like it 👍👍
@raywood8187
2 жыл бұрын
Nice to hear birds. It's snowing where I am.
@kahlid-ataya
2 жыл бұрын
thankfully you was able to get the sound back
@jongsookim636
2 жыл бұрын
I know you hired payed actors.😎
This is some true ADD focused detailed man
@AJRestoration
10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
Great restoration of a wonderful British vintage tool. It's also still very practical and useful as a shop tool. Thumbs up from the USA.
@AJRestoration
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I'm no expert on hoists, but that looks like a really well built one worthy of the nice restore you did. Let's all be thankful for nice old men. And women of course!
@AJRestoration
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it. They made propper tools back then!
Beatiful 👍
Always a pleasure to watch you work. Especially on a wonderfully built tool like this hoist. I felt for you for the amount of times you had to dismantle it to fit a part you had forgotten. I do that waaay too many times.
Sometimes bare metal is just as beautiful as painted. Bonza job cobba. From Western Australia. 😉😉👍👍
I really like how you restore all this things, you're born for this job I think !!! They are many people doing this,but only a few guys are really good.You're one of them,you're the man !!! 👍👍👍❤❤❤👌👌👌
Good show. I like the orange also.
Very cathartic
Nice refurbishing work. I can only imagine the difficulty of manufacturing that center armature. A real nightmare with that part and the steps to machine it. We look at such simplistic looking machines and never see or understand the complexity of what is inside them until they stop working properly. Thanks for the project and inside views. Thumbs Up!
@olgaabella2537
2 жыл бұрын
Es verdad lo que dices !! Tan complejas que son por dentro
good restore👍👍
Wonderful job restoring the hoist, and it is working, too.
We had a Tug Lift at work years ago . Don't know what happened to it. Very useful.
Very good restoration 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
Looks great!! Nice job!! Love the colour scheme!! I think it looks better in orange & black, with white lettering!!
The orange colour always looks nice :)
@AJRestoration
2 жыл бұрын
I love the orange!
Nice work 👍you did a great job restoring this old beauty. Love your work.
Looks great, Chief! Another cracking video! 🍻🤘💜
@AJRestoration
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Andy!🍻🤘💜
Extremely well done as always AJ! 😃👌🏼
sorry for misspellings, i don't no English. but I'll say you do hardwork but, know buddy can understand your heardwork, i love you bro. i selute your heardwork.🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
Fantástica restauração, bem executada 👍👍👏👏👏🇧🇷
Hello AJ beautiful restoration good job well done my friend
Impecable restauración !!! abrazos desde Uruguay
Very cool hoist, I could use that lifting ATVs in the shed. I kinda liked it vintage looking, maybe take it apart, regrease it and then put it back together again with a matte clear next time for me to buy? Haha.
Cool project buddy, and good job 👍👍👍
Excellent!
Gefällt mir diese Arbeit ist.perfekt👏👏👏👏♥️
It's so up.lifting to watch you restore stuff such as this hoist LoL 😅 get it up. Lifting
@robertmailhos8159
2 жыл бұрын
@@wowowowowbanget9192 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
3/4 Ton is far more then 750 Kg😁. Fantastic restoration. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
@blainerueckwald
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry but 750 kg x 2.2 lbs/kg = 1650 lbs. A ton is 2000lbs x 3/4= 1500lbs. So no.
Nice job! Now you can use it in your shop!
Nice
I guess I needn't have worried about the head of the screw you were trying to remove being stripped. After seeing what it did to two bits, wow! that is one tough fastener! Nicely done, btw.
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Порекомендовал бы мастеру обзавестись ударной отвёрткой а так вроде не плохая реставрация
Vraiment beau travail de restoration...comme neuf.😉👍🏻
Herbert Morris Empress works, Loughborough, England. Cranes, blocks & lifting equipment. 🇬🇧🙂
Enjoyed the video much,just keep doing what your doing and carry on.looks good.👍👍👍😎😎😎
super tare
Super👍
Very nice 👍
Oh very heavy duty tool my dad has got 4 of them on his lorry
@AJRestoration
2 жыл бұрын
It is, they made them real good back in the days!
nice restoration
Don't think I've ever seen one of those tools before. Looks interesting. Nice job restoring it. At 24:38, think I heard a loud helicopter overhead. I thought you were in the US for a moment. I hear those loud army helicopters all the time where I'm at LOL
Excellent job done here... These are called Coffin Hoists in the States...
I have a hoist similar to this one. It needs to be restored as well.
Are you South Africa I swear on my life I hear a Hadida in the background of one of your vids
@AJRestoration
2 жыл бұрын
That is a Hadida hahaha
The Germans used these alot on there recovery vehicles with pilsen Jibs on the bergepanzers! It's the bigger hoist I'm having trouble working out how to feed the chain back through they used this small one to pull the arms of the jib back up towards the tank and lower on the either the vehicle or ground once engine was removed for example and
How do know how to put things back together are you familiar with all mechanical issues or reverse the film ?
Le faltó la pieza que hace que gire en los dientes y hace el trabajo de chicharra
We’re do you live. Sound like an airport in your shop.
@AJRestoration
2 жыл бұрын
I live about 2miles from a military base.
The hooks look better in 🍊.
19:50 looks like you forgot the 2 cap screws holding on the chain guide before closing the assembly?
I'm confused - I didn't think you forgot the ratchet items. I thought you were just TEST FITTING the other parts.
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Kaha milegi ye or kitne ki plzz bta dijiye
احسنت اتمنه اعمل معك اتمنه
Where does your dog get water while washing the chain in his bowl? Must he maar just wait??
おめでとう御座います❗️ とても綺麗になりましたね 素晴らしいです( ´∀` )b( ´∀` )b( ´∀` )b❗️
We're i faind replacements parts For restore mine??? It's from a Wright company
you don't have any kids with pellet guns this is totally evident in the bird sounds in the background you can tell I was a very bad kid lol.
У тебя что нету нормальной отвертки что-ли
8:48 2-0 Bolt win 🤣 use oil
an adventure, not a restoration.. blrah
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