Channel: my mechanics
Category: Education
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Description: In this video i'm restoring an antique dented oiler. My friend found this oiler in the steel waste at the recycling station. I really liked the unique design of it and I bought it from him for $5. It almost had no rust, but it was very dirty and had a lot of dents. The tricky part of this restoration was definitely the removing of all the dents in the can. I want to say thank you to my friend who helped me with this and to his boss, who allowed him to use the tools from his work place. Check out his website (huegli.swiss), they do car body repair in Zurich Switzerland. I'm very happy how it turned out and I really like the new look of the oiler. I'll keep this oiler in my shop and I'm going to use it from now on. I hope you like my work and the video. Huge thank you to all of my Patreon supporters and specially to: Paulina Zamora Stephan Becker sunniva thingstad SA Graver Joel Miller Joan Casanovas afreeflyingsoul acemaclace Allan Mckenzie Clément BERNARD Dawson Mertz Jake Julie Smith Lucy Lole Pascal Bertossa Sheepless Ian Hutchinson Harrison Hughes Joel Margolis Llewellyn Schubert Mark Anderson Moeparker Sasan Hezarkhani Thibaut Hiegel XxJonathXx Brian Boots Wambaquamba Timestamps: 00:00 preview 00:22 disassembling 01:11 showing all the parts 01:27 cleaning the parts with the parts washer 01:59 cleaning the parts with warm water and Cif 02:21 showing the three new appeared parts 02:28 removing the paint with paint stripper 02:42 removing the rust on the inside with MC-51 03:00 removing the rust on the inside with small grinding stones 03:39 removing all the dents 04:47 using filler for the welding marks 05:02 cleaning up the rest of the can 06:02 restoring the cover 06:20 masking the parts before painting 06:48 applying two component primer 06:58 wet sanding with water 07:12 applying two component green coat (RAL 6005 moss green) 07:29 restoring the tube 08:35 restoring the pump shaft 09:17 restoring the spring 09:35 making a new cork gasket 09:52 making a new felt gasket 10:05 replacing the o-ring 10:10 showing all the parts before reassembling 10:23 reassembling 11:11 showing the finished product 11:40 final testing Time and costs of this restoration: I was working on this project for around 20h $5 oiler $20 primer (2K) $20 moss green coat (2K) $2.5 felt gasket $0.5 o-ring My camera: Panasonic HC-V180 If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible. Sorry for my bad english, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english. Subscribe for more of my content. I'm uploading videos about mechanical stuff, as new creations and buildings and also restorations. Thank you for watching :-) My Patreon Page: patreon.com/mymechanics Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/my_mechanics