Hello, I’m Kev!
Welcome to the channel. I enjoy doing restorations, rebuilds and working with my hands. I like to take an old, vintage, antique that is rusty (tools or toys) and make it look new and bring it back to life. I do projects with my dad and brother. It’s amazing what you can restore if you just put some thought, effort and time into it! Thanks for stopping by the restoration channel and have a great day!
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Damn...don't think it looked that good brand new! Nice work.
Honestly say that fantastic work 👍 I appreciate you sir. This is a good tutorial for me💐
So the guy that could restore a real scale model vehicle probably could not do the toy and I don’t believe the maker of the toy originally could restore that toy😊
Сказать, что впечатлена, значит ничего не сказать. То, что из ржавого хлама получилось на финише... ШОК... У нас о таком МАСТЕРЕ говорят Золотые Руки... Проделана колоссальная работа. Во многом практически ювелирная. А ведь сколько нужно знать совершенно в разных областях техники, чтобы уметь воссоздавать из полуразвалившихся моделей практически как " с завода"... Мастеру - брависсимо🎉
Good job. Well done 👏 😊
Thanks!
Like it nice work fella
Rat.
Where did you get the seals?
I bought the rebuild kit off of eBay
I saw a mouse too lol at 349
No mutes it’s played out like chaplains
Очень понравилось, как вы сделали накладки.
Why is there a mouse at 3.47?
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You forgot to mention “wife’s Pyrex glassware” 😊
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Love the addition of the sign.
Super 👍
Thank you 👍
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😂😂
Wow is all I can say but the road sign made it .
Thanks much!
Instead of: It ain't got no gas in it For a air tool it would be: It ain't got no oil in it
Lol
3:48??? :D
You have some kind of a sickness. Not sure what it is called. The shine is blinding
Да... Раньше игрушки делали на совесть и они радовали несколько поколений малышей. Иногда они были, конечно, более травмоопасны, чем современное пластмассовое говно, и вряд ли подошли бы под современные стандарты безопасности продукции для детей. Но у них был Дух. Ребенок привязывался к игрушке, ухаживал за ней, железная машина была его Другом и Товарищем. Товарищем прочным и надёжным. Вы делаете очень хорошее дело, давая игрушкам вторую жизнь. А я вспоминаю свои игрушечные машинки времен СССР, доставшиеся мне в том числе от старших братьев и соседей, и удивляюсь как я и мои товарищи по играм остались в живых...😉 (Некоторые из тех моих игрушек были произведены на заводе "Серп и Молот", который во время Второй мировой войны выпускал военную продукцию, в том числе башни для танков ИС-2). Те мои игрушки были прочны и тяжелы, при желании, можно было использовать как холодное оружие ударно-раздробляющего действия.😆И иногда, помню, что играя в песочнице с игрушечным экскаватором, можно было по неосторожности пробить голову такому же как я малышу. В этих игрушках железным было ВСЁ! Всё кроме краски, которой она была покрыта. И эти игрушки уже тогда были возрастом более 30 лет. И парочка сохранилась у меня и сейчас, в них уже отыграли мои старшие дети... Успеют ли в них поиграть внуки - не знаю, но полагаю эти игрушки переживут и меня и грядущую ядерную войну. Так что я их, пожалуй, покрашу на всякий случай методом погружения в емкость с краской 🙂 Yes... Previously, toys were made conscientiously and they pleased several generations of kids. Sometimes they were, of course, more traumatic than modern plastic shit, and would hardly fit modern standards of product safety for children. But they had a Spirit. The child became attached to the toy, took care of it, the iron car was his Friend and Comrade. A solid and reliable companion. You are doing a very good job of giving toys a second life. And I remember my toy cars from the Soviet era, which I inherited from my older brothers and neighbors, and I wonder how my playmates and I survived... 😉(Some of those toys of mine were produced at the Hammer and Sickle factory, which produced military products during World War II, including turrets for IS-2 tanks). Those toys of mine were durable and heavy, if desired, they could be used as a cold weapon of shock-crushing action. 😆And sometimes, I remember that playing in the sandbox with a toy excavator, you could inadvertently punch the head of a kid like me. EVERYTHING in these toys was made of iron! Everything except the paint she was covered with. And these toys were already over 30 years old at that time. And I still have a couple, my older children have already played in them... I don't know if my grandchildren will have time to play in them, but I think these toys will survive both me and the upcoming nuclear war. So I think I'll paint them, just in case, by immersion in a container of paint 🙂
I lived in Kenosha and remember going on a tour of the Snap-On factory as a teen. The tools they made were top of the line, and respected by the men and women that made them. To own a Snap-On truck and sell their tools was a badge of 🎖 honor, back when America produced the best and people took pride in the work they did.
Лайкаю за классную реставрацию. Здорово получилось.
Thanks much!
Nice work, but no one will dare use it now ;-)
Thanks much! And oh yeah it gets used! 👍👍
Спасибо! Я не знал что он был! На я всё детство мечтал о нём...
Thank you! Pretty neat toy!
Nice job
Thanks!
Wow were you find. I like You videos
Thank you! This was bought at a garage sale.
Check your shop for mice
Pesky things
Never toss them out ,Snap- On tools are worth a ton of money
Thanks much! Agreed
Great project 😮😢 better then watching steaks 🥩 being grilled 😮😢
Thank you! I could eat a good steak about now! 😁
MOUSIE! 🥰🐭
Crazy little thing!!!!
What a load of bollocks , the new bench has never seen a days work in it's life !
Thank you!!
Show 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you very much!
Very cool restoration!
Thanks much!!
John 3:16
Thanks!!
20:16 João 3:16 “Porque Deus amou o mundo de tal maneira que deu o seu Filho unigênito, para que todo aquele que nele crê não pereça, mas tenha a vida eterna.” Amém 🙏
Greatest love story ever told
one new sub and a like for your smooth and nice video!! Great job men, no one can stop you!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate the support! Blessings!
Could you send me the link where you purchased the motor?please
Some guy on Ebay is selling one for $500 + $200 shipping cost and it's in about the same shape as the one you bought.
Thanks. I looked it up and sure enough. Maybe I should sell this one lol
y ese raton de donde salio???? 3:46 😂😂
Lol
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Had one of these when I was a kid.
Very cool!
I’m 74
U could say it was in a realistic condition to began with, i mean that's how any 70years old heavy machinery would look. Also there's a surprising amount of thought went in to this toy, that u rarely see today.
I have a newer 1/2" IR made in the late 70's that was my to to until I found one like this one, 1/2", in a thrift store for I think it was EIGHT BUCKS. Oiled it and put it to work. I also have a 3/4 drive on this style that I bought from a guy did not want to pay the repair bill. I don't remember what I did, but basically tear it down, clean it, and sand the edges of the vanes on a glass plate/ sandpaper. Whenever something MUST come loose, out it comes. I am 75
Awesome! $8 is a great deal! Thanks for sharing!
How many hours total did this restoration take?
I’m not sure… I should have kept track of my time
Wish there was 'Heart' icon inside of 'Like'.
Thanks much! I appreciate that!
Very nice I just painted mine red
Thanks you really do nice work
Thank you!
You video the teardown so as to put it back together, right?
I do utilize the video if I need but the primary reason for filming is to make content. Thanks for watching!