Restoration Genius The Genius Boy Restores The Hitachi 3 In 1 Woodworking A 1500A For Carpenter

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Restoration Genius // The Genius Boy Restores The Hitachi 3 In 1 Woodworking A-1500A For Carpenter

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In this episode we found a very big and heavy 3-in-1 table saw. and no longer works. The height and width of the machine are adjustable. We worked hard for many days. I did my best to show all the work and I am sure that my method will be improved in future videos. I think all the hard work on this project will get this mortise machine working again. Our mission is to entertain and give you the opportunity to discover forgotten tools. Please subscribe to my channel so you don't miss anything. ...Thanks for watching and supporting me..... I really appreciate this! Thanks a lot!!!

All Comments (21)
  • @frelnc
    Watching this man work is absoluitely mesmerizing. Genius Boy is a perfect name for him. He's not just ripping an old piece of equipment apart, he's reassembing the entire thing while dealing with tolerances, fittings, settings, and all without a set of blueprints anywhere. He is obviously keeping it all in his head. He is a Genius. I love his philosophy of keeping the world green by restoring usable pieces to life. Amazing work. (I love his little one chicken fan club.)
  • @cm5838
    This is such a fascinating piece of equipment, if it had been done correctly. Never paint your feed tables or planer knives, or saw blades, that just creates drag and it’s gonna wear off quickly anyways. Also I’m glad you didn’t lose fingers when the jointer kicked back. Make yourself some push sticks, your safety is worth the effort.
  • @jonq8714
    Jesus, when you did your test cut the cutterhead was 1/4" higher than the outfeed table... you're lucky you still have hands.
  • @giffasmail
    My man almost lost his hand at 54:33....jesus. Good on you putting this back in operation but it was almost your last rebuild.
  • @adamnickels8117
    I love how they're always randomly finding machinery in the weeds😅
  • @TonyA-ov4qu
    I use to do that for a living. I could get 80% of new price on a rebuilt machine. Worked better than new. Old heavy machines are the best!!
  • @terhebbat158
    Green plant under the machine during the lift made me smile 😉😉😉
  • @RestorationVideo
    I have watched many of this kind videos but honestly this one was more perfect and in detail
  • @marcuspaul169
    Your machine works, so job done. The electrics don't look safe, though. And you handling the jointer gave me the creeps. Very exciting content ;-)
  • @machinist5828
    Nice rebuild. No chickens were harmed in the making of this video. LOL! Cheers Terry
  • @adrina72
    Вы настоящий мастер своего дела! Разобрать и собрать, и чтобы еще работало это дорогова стоит. У меня получается только разбирать 😊. Респект вам как специалисту! 🎉🎉🎉
  • Ohh, good. I wish I have this machine to teach the community youth carpentry works.
  • @user-os1xx1vi7x
    Такое оборудование, в полной комплектности, в кустах. Я бы съездил забрал с удовольствием прямо из кустов, можно даже не реставрированное))
  • @user-uo8px3tf5h
    В конце видео я замер- не делай так никогда! Используй подаватель для продвижения заготовки.Запасные пальцы в магазине не продаются.
  • It must be amazing to live in a country where you can casually find heavy machinery in the woods. And twice amazing in a rather poor country where any metal is looked for and sold for scrap. Even more amazing, this machine has been resting for months or years outside in a tropical/monsoon environnent and the wooden pieces have not rotten. Great restoration though (except for the makeshift at 37:50) of this machine.
  • @vip3773
    هذه القطعه الثمينه تستحق المعاناة والمال
  • @user-bf7ho5mo4w
    КЛАСС!!!, ЭТО ПРОСТО ОТЛИЧНАЯ НАХОДКА !!!, ЧУДО А НЕ СТАНОК!!! ПРОСТО СУПЕР!!!
  • @jdmxxx38
    A complicated project done well.