Thank you so much to all my supporters on Patreon! Without your support it wouldn't be possible to make such a huge and long project. If you're also interested in supporting this project you can join my Patreon at patreon.com/mymechanics I'm sharing daily updates/vlogs from the workshop. There's also a very detailed version of this video (3h 8min), along with 51 vlogs that document the whole restoartion of the axle. Enjoy the video...
@alexandrebelinge89965 күн бұрын
that was awesome, yellow and purple suspension is fire !!!
@autism10165 күн бұрын
You have done a fantastic job with this project. You have been working hard in restoring this beautiful Datsun 240Z as close to its original appearance as possible. It’s just like restoring a locomotive too such as either a steam locomotive or a diesel locomotive.
@Top_mini5 күн бұрын
I love you men you are very nice com to my home . in iran
@bannedbrother5 күн бұрын
Absolute art in motion! Say it again, you are an artist my friend! Amazing to see that the anti roll bar bushes and also the brake line mounting clips are exactly the same as what is used on my 2006 X Trail!! (if a design works don't change it eh). Amazing work again and thank you for sharing.
@1htalp95 күн бұрын
You should change your channel name to Mr. Chamfer!
@imagine_big93985 күн бұрын
Im glad the war against sharp edges is still strong as ever
@CUclimber5 күн бұрын
I'm picturing him walking around his home with a die-grinder, taking sharp edges off of everything he sees.
@GrommiD5 күн бұрын
This action is worthy of a people's movement. If everyone becomes part of it, this world will no longer be angular.
@foxwhiskey5 күн бұрын
...or make a new one ...😅😂😊
@foxwhiskey5 күн бұрын
@@CUclimbersincerely
@jeffh88035 күн бұрын
It was a bit confusing when he etched the 7 back onto the bolt after grinding off every bit of lettering and casting mark from every other piece
@andersgustavsson82325 күн бұрын
This is no longer a series of car restoration videos. This is one man's slow descent into madness. (I absolutely love it)
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
More to come!
@citizaniac1495 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics❤
@petemommo96225 күн бұрын
"These caliper factory markings are ugly. Let´s remove them." Right sir, if you´d like to just step into this comfy padded room...
@kwkaior5 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics We look forward to seeing the next part in 3 months from now.
@micahreid55535 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly when he started making his own new ball joints
@george88735 күн бұрын
You know you're a master of your craft when you elect to build your own ball joints instead of just buying new ones. Can confidently say we are watching the most detailed restoration of any vehicle on KZbin... ever. It's amazing how you're making the "ugly" parts look perfect too. Amazing restoration. Looking forward to the next episode.
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
I even already bought new ones, just in case I would fail to make them myself...Oh yeah, they're for sale now ;-)
@rlaxton6665 күн бұрын
@@mymechanicsYou are an absolute mad lad! Your home made ball joints were things of beauty. I assume the old ones got bent in one or more of the many small accidents that this car seems to have had?
@Jesse-B5 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics "they're for sale now" 😂
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
@@rlaxton666 at least one in the front left.
@ELISEY935 күн бұрын
What about Binky??? the 4x4 Mini??? the series its been going on for 9 years and its not done yet
@Ms_Princess_Zelda3 күн бұрын
Absolutely gobsmacked when “I make new one” for the balljoints and CRUSHING IT. I had to grab a spatula from the kitchen to scrape my jaw off the floor. That was the most impressive machining (& tooling) I believe I have witnessed on the channel. When it is done right without compromise is example of how restoration is done. Regardless if it is a car or an antique collectible. Remarkable job. Bravo 👏
@mymechanics3 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words!
@Ms_Princess_Zelda2 күн бұрын
@ absolutely my pleasure. I wish I could apprentice under you. This work is a dream.
@jochenstacker7448Күн бұрын
That spatula expression has now entered my vocabulary.
@misterpatina5 күн бұрын
I'm glad I could support this project with my powder coating basement 😅 Thanks for the funny and way too long day bro ❤
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
Was a blast, can't wait to powder coat the part for the rear axle 😃🙌
@lerkzor5 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics Rear axle when??? Do you have a rough ETA for the next vid in the series? I mean, I will wait however long it takes, but you know you can never satisfy my craving for more over-the-top restoration videos!
@titosrevenger5 күн бұрын
@@lerkzorWe both know he doesn't know that yet. It'll be done when it's done.
@briangreen66025 күн бұрын
Does powder coating over zinc plate make no difference over a freshly blasted surface ?
@billy1231745 күн бұрын
It was worth the wait
@quinnjackson92525 күн бұрын
I love how in every My Mechanics video, everything that gets restored actually ends up being restored to a higher quality than the original ever was!
@flipptyfloppy28175 күн бұрын
to a quality above & far beyond 2/10mil $ super/hyper cars made...
@sydnorth58685 күн бұрын
He's removing sharp edges and casting marks from original pieces! Wow!!!
@MichaelSteeves5 күн бұрын
For when perfection isn't good enough.
@BaDArxz5 күн бұрын
When you’re not bound by the need to produce as much as possible, you can be much more detailed
@flipptyfloppy28175 күн бұрын
@@BaDArxz maybe so ..,but if MM was making 100/250 cars would all be as identical quality as first/last.
@patrickgastaldon96475 күн бұрын
This isn't restoration, it's a mental health supplement. Thank you for sharing your incredible work
@Kumppari845 күн бұрын
I agree, full ASMR!😮
@MaximPustovit5 күн бұрын
100%
@AutismPhotoshop5 күн бұрын
Word.
@GrommiD5 күн бұрын
These videos should be shown in every psychologist's office for 500 bucks instead of talking to a psychologist.
@NandiCollector5 күн бұрын
*This restoration is pure therapy to behold.*
@gribbly5003 күн бұрын
Perfection, art. I don't know how to describe it. Not one other video creator on youtube can compare to your level of attention to detail. Truly astounding, thank you just for providing me with the satisfaction of watching your craft.
@mymechanics3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@marcoermeti91033 күн бұрын
Sei di una bravura e di una precisione incredibile... 🙂... non ci sono parole per descrivere il tuo lavoro... solo guardando i tuoi video si può capire che razza di artista sei...
@dotty42472 күн бұрын
@@mymechanicsI don't know what your plans are in the future but would continue to watch these videos forever. it's actually an inspiration with how patient and knowledgeable you are. the attention to detail is unmatched!!!
@SamuelGeist5 күн бұрын
Everyone talks about the perfection of your work, and rightly so, but I also want to take a moment to talk about how good your shot selection and editing is! I am never uninterested for a single moment when watching your videos. Exceptional videography as well as your immaculate mechanical and engineering skills.
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
I really appreciate you noticing the effort that goes into the visuals. I want the videos to be enjoyable as well as informative.
@acescottking5 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics I suspect you spend nearly as much time on the videos as you do on the fabrication and assembly.
@andersjjensen4 күн бұрын
Yup! He never "milks" the shots. You get just the right amount of time to figure out what is going on, and if it's something unusually fascinating you get "just a small lingering" before he moves on. The ball joint was an excellent example. We actually saw most of the cutting on the mill because it takes the brain a wee moment to wrap around what the heck is even going on when two axes are moving against each other.
@ElZamo924 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics It is ALWAYS worth the wait.
@yeboscrebo44514 күн бұрын
Yep he nails it!
@PrinceAlhorian5 күн бұрын
I'm willing to bet there's automotive engineers in Japan that's watching this with satisfaction. You turned this mass produced product into an example of kinetic art. You didn't have to grind all the edges, or have a pristine powder coat or paint on every single part, nor make whole parts from scratch! But you did it just because if it's worth doing it's worth doing well. This restoration is pure therapy to behold. In fact this is not a restoration, it's a resurrection!
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
Appreciate that! I want it to be as perfect as possible :-)
@flasksval5 күн бұрын
@@mymechanicsI have spent the last 20 years learning that every time that I touch my Toyota it becomes worse because the care and effort of the Japanese technicians that made the car can't be superseded in a garage or workshop. Even when I try my best it is never a solution that seems to last as long as the original. I believe this build is proof that one can and should strive to make refinements even on a car from Japan. I hope you can cherish the results from this project for a long time to come.
@PrinceAlhorian5 күн бұрын
@@flasksval I have noticed Mymechanics' tools are all in German, this makes sense for all the effort in the project. How fitting that a car made by people who strive for perfection in their crafts, get restored by a person whose people value quality through order and precision.
@blister7625 күн бұрын
@@PrinceAlhorianyeah, he doesn't shop Harbor Freight.
@michixinqq5 күн бұрын
and I'm willing to bet that there are datsun engineers wanking to these videos
@Wheelman815 күн бұрын
This is gonna be the gold standard for car restorations. It's almost impossible to believe what I'm seeing. Making your own ball joints!? I don't know how anyone would ever be able to top this level of work.
@Phili89pp5 күн бұрын
I dont want to make his war smaller, its awesome what he does, but a lot of restoration shops do this also.
@jokahman15 күн бұрын
Comparing mymechanics to mere humans and regular shops is complete nonsense! Avert your eyes, apologise and kneel in front of your god right now!!!
@orthodox-mp6hv5 күн бұрын
@@Phili89pp Sure, keyword being "shops".
@SuperMortiki5 күн бұрын
Yes, the restoration value when you can prove all the things you've done and your attention to detail that vehicle from any other average restoration would be worth at least double maybe even quadruple the money
@pb7379-j2k5 күн бұрын
Putting the oil paths on the new ball joints was when my brain broke
@matthewcross85632 күн бұрын
Okay this wins. This is the best KZbin video of 2024 hands down. I’ve never heard of half these tools before. The guy practically made a prosthetic hip joint on his lathe, machines micron-perfect nuts and bolts and never gets dirty hands despite never wearing gloves. This is now my happy place, where sharp edges go to die. Bravo.
@RelaxedRPGКүн бұрын
Welcome, there's plenty of great content to go through.
@screeny305 күн бұрын
I like how this channel went from "let's make an old oil lamp look new again" to "let's restore a complete car" without loosing its original vibe ❤❤❤❤
@badgerservices96655 күн бұрын
I think its funny that KW Suspension filmed 'in the style of'. Very cool.
@balmoral24725 күн бұрын
Next project: Restoration of a plane (I bet)
@Deep_wolf5 күн бұрын
@@balmoral2472 You mean planet?
@screeny305 күн бұрын
@@balmoral2472 yeah, but nothing special for a start, maybe just a Messerschmitt Me 262
@AllonKirtchik5 күн бұрын
@@screeny30and somehow it will be so streamlined that it would go supersonic
@lukemcdaris4 күн бұрын
Brother, by the time you’re finished, this is going to be the most perfect example of a Datsun on the planet! 🎉
@yobgodababua18624 күн бұрын
It will be the UR-Datsun. The platonic ideal of a Datsun.
@nasonguy4 күн бұрын
Quite literally. Better than Datsun ever made them, lol.
@withered9624 күн бұрын
honestly nissan bout to be out of business by time he's done with it
@krzysztofpiotrowski80734 күн бұрын
It will be the most perfect car ever. Not only Datsun.
@Megavagary4 күн бұрын
*car
@JeghedderThomas5 күн бұрын
No car in existence has ever been so beautifully restored/improved. Your sense of detail is unsurpassed. Wonderful.
@PerpetuusTenebris5 күн бұрын
Heck, he even ruined the lifespan of the brakes by restoring the rotors too! 😂
@AldenDoble5 күн бұрын
It's craftsmanship in its truest purest form. I'm in awe.
@eflem775 күн бұрын
Not only could this car win some major awards for restoration at car shows, with all this documentation, it could EASILY be sold for a million.
@mikehawk45175 күн бұрын
@@eflem77a million what? Bananas?
@eflem775 күн бұрын
@@mikehawk4517 well if we're talking for scale, yes.
@huttjos853 күн бұрын
I just described this restoration to my wife as someone restoring a car as you would a renaissance painting. The attention to detail on every bit is inspiring. As someone who sells fasteners, just “making a locknut” and coming up with the end result you do is absolutely amazing.
@mymechanics3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words! I appreciate it.
@jhumph2115 күн бұрын
Not only is the tool collection frightening, but his understanding of how to use them all so perfectly is something I cannot simply comprehend.
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
You can do it too
@VladTepesVEVO4 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics Be honest... how long did it take you to learn?! you are truly a step above everyone else!!
@VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer4 күн бұрын
His greatest tool? Patience.
@ArniVidar3 күн бұрын
@@VladTepesVEVO He has never worked on a car or done bodywork before. He's learning almost everything about that process as he's doing it. Which is obviously part of why it takes him a little longer than a professional. 🙂
@randallprinceКүн бұрын
@@ArniVidar I doubt it would take a professional "less time" doing things the same way he is doing them. I think most car restoration shops would purchase most of the parts instead of the part restoration (or use more modern replacements)... stuff like the control arms, ball joints, etc. This is all just as much art as it is mechanical.
@tfreeze44295 күн бұрын
This dude is making his own nylon lock nuts and etching numbers on his bolts. Ain't nobody competing with that.
@teefortony4 күн бұрын
@@tfreeze4429 Amen to that…
@ptp794 күн бұрын
So true man !
@fraserthomson57664 күн бұрын
Nah, there's a guy who smashes up his own iron ore first, then forges his own steel using 2% carbon, then makes the machine to make the part. (joking)
@tfreeze44293 күн бұрын
@@fraserthomson5766 😄😄
@veryInteresting_3 күн бұрын
@@fraserthomson5766 Primitive technology is doing that. He has a few grams of cast iron. So long way to go.
@GrandsonofKong5 күн бұрын
I'm 70 and worked on/around a fair number of cars and this is the first time I've ever seen a Ball Joint Assembly dismantled and rebuilt. Another one off my Bucket List right after I just added it!!!! Amazing work and museum quality too!
@warrenmichael9184 күн бұрын
This guy has made and reworked things that i didnt think could be done by one guy.
@ArniVidar3 күн бұрын
@@warrenmichael918 I mean, he DOES have three hands. That helps! 😀
@guccimasterd84323 күн бұрын
This man grinding off sharp edges from pieces that will likely never know human contact again, because HE would know. Truly a master craftsman.
@LS-uv9gg5 күн бұрын
Infinity bonus points for not inflicting hideous music soundtrack upon us, instead letting the soothing, lovely true mechanical sounds shine through. Cheers for making me feel impossibly inadequate as even a remotely competent human being, but watching this art is so worth it!
@mohammadal-najjar3505 күн бұрын
This is not work or restoration, this is ART!!, absolutely ART, all parts (for me) is better look than the new. Anti Sharp Edge. Man, when I saw a new episode from My Mechanics, I literally made some food, grabbed a drink, and sat on the couch to watch this art. Thank you for sharing and I’m waiting for the rest.
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot, I’m glad you enjoy it!
@daviT_con_T5 күн бұрын
HAHAHA this is what I did, and i dont answer to anyone talking to me.... MM is like having a Royal Member and we just do what he says... XD
@FitzgeraldStanburyWeissV5 күн бұрын
@@daviT_con_T What are you yapping about? You don't even make sense... "we just do what he says". What is it that you are doing? This sounds like the insane ramblings of a space-head.
@scream1r3 күн бұрын
Same. And chose 0.8x speed to make sure I didn't miss any details. Worth it.
@jla08084 күн бұрын
70 year old lady here. I just cannot look away. Best restoration videos on YT, bar none.
@robleavell79824 күн бұрын
Amen, sister. Amen,
@b.j.vanspaendonck4503 күн бұрын
Are you the proverbial old lady that sells all these cars?
@boldontarian2 күн бұрын
I can't wrap my head around the fact that this man is restoring an entire car with the precision of a swiss watchmaker. It completely boggles the mind how a human being is capable of doing this. Bravo.
@eugenekravchenko7478Күн бұрын
I think he is actually Swiss 😅
@theopoint19114 сағат бұрын
Funny because he's swiss
@dogbreath69745 күн бұрын
When 45 mins feel like 10 you know your watching something great. Videos like this should be watched by people with mental issues, very therapeutic. There is so much negative videos on youtube that leave you feeling worse, it's really comforting to watch this and come away feeling good.
@piparalegal20195 күн бұрын
I watch these videos whenever I'm in a lot of pain. They're a great distraction for me!
@YamiKisara5 күн бұрын
You know you can choose what to watch, right? Nobody's holding you at gunpoint to watch the nasty stuff. At least I sure hope they don't!
@amandak.42464 күн бұрын
lol yes, as someone with mental issues, these videos are very soothing
@ionymous67334 күн бұрын
my god, you're right! I completely forgot it was 45 minutes lol
@c0wg0dКүн бұрын
If you want another channel with a similar vibe to this, check out Primitive Technology. Also very therapeutic.
@ElTamauro5 күн бұрын
I've been watching My Mechanic videos over and over for years now, I don't even care if he's restoring a wrench or a spaceship. Watching his videos with that attention to detail and pursuit of perfection is both inspiring and therapeutic.
@brunesi5 күн бұрын
I missed the spaceship episode though.
@Vickie-Bligh4 күн бұрын
I so agree.
@SpyridoulaKont5 күн бұрын
50 Jahre arbeite ich als Kfz-Mechaniker und habe viele Mechaniker kennengelernt. Was Sie da produzieren laesst uns alle in Chame versinken. Es beschreibt ein neues Kapitel fuer Restauration, ein muss fuer jeden der restauriert. Meinen vollsten Respekt. Gott schuetze das Handwerk (Sohn des Hephaistos)
@skap-jr9ig7 сағат бұрын
Can we just appreciate the insane level of detail on every nut, bolt and washer. This isn’t going to be a car, it will be a restoration masterpiece.
@stevieg41985 күн бұрын
Machining the new ball joints might just be the coolest thing I've ever seen
@satch71235 күн бұрын
Just so good 👍
@alex.germany5 күн бұрын
Your technical skills are out of this world. And then there's your video editing skills. All of this without any annoying music or useless chatter is just great!
@badgerservices96655 күн бұрын
Honestly, I should have expected it but I didnt. He is taking the casting imperfections out of his car parts and removing all sharp edges on every component!!!!!????!!! I have never ever seen a car resto vid on YT that goes into so much detail and perfection. Incredible. No wonder it takes months between videos! wow. This car will give a Bugati a run for its money when its finished!!!!
@freddyking87425 күн бұрын
Shame no one will can actually see the work done once the car is assembled.
@lohroc10145 күн бұрын
It's just a waste of time at that point.
@toblexson50205 күн бұрын
@@lohroc1014 It's not a waste of time if you enjoy it/it makes you happy.
@badgerservices96655 күн бұрын
@@lohroc1014 It is beyond a car at this point. Not sure what. Art? no. More like a mental disorder hahahaha
@oatlord5 күн бұрын
@freddyking8742 why couldn't someone see it?
@birdienumnum53882 күн бұрын
This video proves that "The path is more important than the goal". The amount of dedication shown in this series is unprecedented. My respect!
@mangaman881882805 күн бұрын
My guy really IS removing all the casting marks and imperfections on every single piece. This is incredible, the car is gonna end up better than it was rolling out of the factory.
@badgerservices96655 күн бұрын
And also replicates original casting texture hahahhahaha. This guy is insane its hillarious. And impressive.
@The-truth-is-valuable.5 күн бұрын
I wonder how much some stinking rich Arab in the deep Oil lands with some hidden collection will be willing to pay for something like this?
@jamesklebenow68855 күн бұрын
Without a doubt this will be beyond museum quality when he is done. If he ever sells it 6 figures for sure.
@BritainsFinestBand5 күн бұрын
That’s not just a restoration, it’s a museum piece. I’d be afraid to drive it out in the world. As a car enthusiast and backyard mechanic I humbly bow down to your master skills.
@JasonRSpenny5 күн бұрын
Why would he be afraid? If something happens, he makes a new one!
@BritainsFinestBand5 күн бұрын
@ That’s true, I would just hate to see such a beautiful car have any kind of damage. But he would definitely rebuild it.
@andersjjensen4 күн бұрын
He specifically throws the "museum worthy" part straight in the bin on principle matter. His philosophy is to restore things the way an adult would remember having seen it as a child. Nothing was ever as good as he makes it, but when he's done it looks "Exactly like the one my Granddad had when I was 7". This "ruins" the thing from a historical perspective, but historians can be as miffed as they like, because My Mechanics (and his audience) want to look at things with child like joy. Not boring rational adult eyes.... And honestly THAT is what makes in an art form. Art was never about honesty or objectivity. Art is about creating emotion in the observer. And, boy, does this 240Z create emotions!
@SmolPotatowo4 күн бұрын
Awh but I do hope he drives it, takes it to shows and the like. Obviously a fair weather car but it deserves to live and be seen. All the work he did repairing the rubbers and a lot of the other components will go to waste if it sits.
@dahlmasen30844 күн бұрын
I hope it won’t end up in a garage or museum, a car is made to be driven.
@iamdementedpccian4 күн бұрын
I'm calling it..... there is no denying it no more... This guy is "THE GREATEST RESTORER THAT'S EVER LIVED." Man, you are so amazing... 😳😳😳
@JeffDvrx4 күн бұрын
please tell me that's a Salem Techsperts reference
@rushmatic3 күн бұрын
I am completely blown away. You showed me something I have never seen anyone do before! *This single update is my Number 1 video for 2024* means nothing to anyone but I enjoyed every single moment, thanks for this!!!
@InSamniac7775 күн бұрын
"I make new ones" are my favourite parts, so nonchalant but so thorough
@Omsip1235 күн бұрын
I always think, he will not make…okay… he makes a new one here as well 😅
@The-truth-is-valuable.5 күн бұрын
"I make new one" with some accent in my head between Arnold Schwarzenegger and some guy deep in Russia with a very bad accent, thinking to myself "yeah right"... just so that he ends up with a 100% match or even better...
@ross302ci5 күн бұрын
The ball joints might just have to take the prize for best "I make a new one" yet
@michaelmcmeel9145 күн бұрын
I seriously thought when he pointed out the damaged control arms that “I make a new one” was going to be the next line.
@synkraut96335 күн бұрын
At the beginning of this series I was expecting “this Datsun z240 has some rust and dents, I make a new one” and even though he didn’t say it he is still doing it
@Sintaxx4 күн бұрын
Dude. You make each nut and bolt gleam like a piece of jewelry! It is truly shocking to me to have watched this whole series and to witness each piece meticulously reworked to near-perfection. Nobody would ever attempt this except you. NOBODY. You treat each piece like a 500 year old antique being restored and I'm here for every second of it! This car would go for 5 times the standard auction price because of how much flawless restoration work is here. Truly gobsmacked.
@myvideos564 күн бұрын
You're right. Anyone at auction would pay 1 million dollars or more for this car due to the videos series!
@VladTepesVEVO4 күн бұрын
Honestly speaking, I wouldn't be surprised if he hasn't already received quite a few tempting offers from very, VERY wealthy people... this restoration is truly next level.
@cgmsan3 күн бұрын
It will worth much more than one million dollars, the best car made meticulously by a single person, I don't even know if luxury brands cares of sharp edges inside front mount shockers parts...
@VladTepesVEVO3 күн бұрын
@@cgmsan The only other company that I could see being this meticulous, would be Singer. But at the same time, they are WAY overpriced, I think. This car however, would easily command much higher price than a Singer.
@tonyb10513 күн бұрын
@@Sintaxx it’s going to be better than original.
@colinritchie17575 күн бұрын
I've seen many car restoration series on YT but NOTHING comes close to this level of dedication and skill , where many of us would just buy replacement parts , the phrase "I made new ones" shows just how brilliant this restoration really is. I can't wait to see the engine rebuild !
@ELISEY935 күн бұрын
What about Binky??? the 4x4 Mini??? the series its been going on for 9 years and its not done yet
@busteraycan5 күн бұрын
@@ELISEY93 Binky is the greates swap on YT, this is the greatest restoration. They didn't go through the trouble of grinding away the forge marks on the original parts but they did manufacture almost everything in that car from scratch to make everything fit. But the parts they made from scratch dont look nearly as good.
@colinritchie17575 күн бұрын
@@ELISEY93 I'm inclined to class binky as the creation of a totally new vehicle, given how little of the original Mini is left, here we have one car being re-built to a better then new standard , However I love Binky , they are totally mental but so much fun
@SonnyBurnett025 күн бұрын
@@ELISEY93 My guy you spammed at least 5 times this message all through the commen section. What is wrong with you? Are you some kind of Binky spokesperson who wants to promote his channel?
@jacquelinebowling66512 күн бұрын
I'm convinced this man has THE most comprehensive shop in the world... the amount of tools and processes shown in this video alone is staggering
@boogieman37195 күн бұрын
For the first 15 minutes, I was waiting for it... "I make a new one?!" Nope.. Fixing the old one. Still very cool. And then you got to the ball joints, and I was thinking "how are you going to get them bent straight???"... And you MADE A NEW ONE! Damn, dude! Awesome work as always.
@andersjjensen4 күн бұрын
Of all the things he could have chosen to make from scratch it obviously has to be the thing with the most absurd geometry and metallurgical properties. Because My Mechanics.
@VladTepesVEVO4 күн бұрын
@@andersjjensen That's when you know that this guy is truly leagues ahead of every other "restorationtube" channels! crazy skills!
@PhillipMuchiri4 күн бұрын
I actually gasped when i saw "MAKE A NEW ONE" was totally expecting him to start using a hammer..
@bioniz5 күн бұрын
At first I was like "FRONT AXEL RESTO ONLY"????? Then I remebered how dedicated and skillfull this guy is. Amazing as always
@Deep_wolf5 күн бұрын
Back one would be pain... It's almost double the work on a car like that.
@shaocaholica5 күн бұрын
Back one will be a bit easier since he has the experience of doing the front.
@k_delo5 күн бұрын
@@shaocaholica The rear is a completely different style of brake
@kawangkwok52625 күн бұрын
This is the most detailed restoration I had even seen. the scale is wild. And that is the most satisfactory restoration video ever
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the kind words!
@ELISEY935 күн бұрын
What about Binky??? the 4x4 Mini??? the series its been going on for 9 years and its not done yet
@andreyustinov77935 күн бұрын
@@ELISEY93 11years
@tommiizeng83552 күн бұрын
This guy will disassemble his car to frames for car wash :) Jokes aside this is pure art. Pure pure madness man! Enjoying every upload!
@RogalDorn015 күн бұрын
When episodes of this drop it's like the damn Super Bowl for me. I drop everything...this is just unbelievable and a testament to human ingenuity and resilience.
@trevortamboline2793 күн бұрын
SAME!
@marc_3965 күн бұрын
Wow. Just wow. You know the video and the work is great when you sit through 45 minutes of the video and suddenly realize, that you just watched 45 minutes in one sitting and it felt like 15 minutes... awsome work and i am looking forward to part 7 already.
@juyfjgfjhgfjugf47025 күн бұрын
this is the best restoration I've ever seen, thank you
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ELISEY935 күн бұрын
What about Binky??? the 4x4 Mini??? the series its been going on for 9 years and its not done yet
@jamesklebenow68855 күн бұрын
After following his channel for years, when he brought in a car I about pissed myself. My first thought was, “this is gonna be a multipart series for sure…”
@JeffDvrx4 күн бұрын
@@jamesklebenow6885 same lol those of us who know saw the car and went "welp this is going to take over a year and it's going to be the stuff of legends"
@ArniVidar3 күн бұрын
@@jamesklebenow6885 "Multipart" doesn't even feel accurate enough. There will be SO MANY parts, over SO MANY months. 😅
@owdjockey44592 күн бұрын
He may make fewer videos these days, but the craftmanship, engineering, video shooting, video editing and overall presentation is the best, and has been for awhile on KZbin. The biggest accolade is many other KZbin 'Restoration' channels attempt to emulate MyMechanics, but he remains 'streets' ahead!
@25RAD4 күн бұрын
Omg, another person with extreme case of perfectionism? I'm in heaven! Those "7" marks on those bolts... that was maybe the only ones made in a whole world, specifically to match originals. Not mass produced, but made by hand. Man, you deserve a medal!
@convieo82945 күн бұрын
I have absolutely no experience in any of these things. But I'm pretty sure these videos don't do justice to the time, effort, and the eye-watering cost that they must take to produce. Every piece comes out looking like art. Thank you so much.
@Vickie-Bligh4 күн бұрын
You are 100% accurate. It's why most of us have joined Patreon because we get to see so much of the back story, which is fascinating.
@YODAddyLIVE5 күн бұрын
Every time the man says "I make new ones" we drink and ride into madness. There are no other videos that I will sit and watch every detail amazed at the detail of your work.
@JeffDvrx4 күн бұрын
True, but if I'm being honest I doubt I'll ever be as blown away as I was with the bodywork video. I was like WHAT EVEN IS THIS ANYMORE
@FulsomeMcGinley5 күн бұрын
The attention to detail on parts that won’t even be seen is astonishing.
@amcconnell67305 күн бұрын
I saw them. :)
@FulsomeMcGinley5 күн бұрын
@ THAT is true.
@andersjjensen4 күн бұрын
He knows who is going to wrench on this car until he can't stand up any more. He might cut his hands on those sharp corners later, so it's better to remove them now. And honestly, for a guy this obsessive with details, just doing an oil change could take three months because he notices things that aren't up to snuff, so all things considered it's quite reasonable to get those "little annoyances" out of the way now :P
@FulsomeMcGinley4 күн бұрын
@ I don’t disagree. Which is British for “I agree”.
@LurkeSkywalker5 күн бұрын
Removing cast markings on pieces nobody will ever even see. This is perfection.
@erneststevenson38723 күн бұрын
My son and I restored a 260Z very carefully. It was a California car and had absolutely no rust and no sheet metal dings. I watched with fascination as you disassembled both front and rear geometry because I did the exact same procedure - but your exacting level was that of a Swiss Watchmaker. Astonishing, like totally far out, man!
@erikziak12493 күн бұрын
Absolute madman here. The perfect Datsun 240Z does not exi.... Slap in the face. THIS VIDEO. I bet the people who made these cars back then must bow down and acknowledge the master at work. Love this video. Love your commitment to detail. True craftsmanship. This video is a lovely present for us.
@LucasRodrigues-ov2ni5 күн бұрын
This is amazing. I am from Brazil and I think you deserves a Netflix space to teach them your skills.
@RobbbG5 күн бұрын
I'm not sure if I'm impressed more by the craftsmanship and attention to detail, or the fact that your hands and tools are perfectly clean in each shot.
@yeahmk78174 күн бұрын
Anyone who has anything to do with car restorations and follows the restoration of this car must have an orgasm. This is incredible passion. This car will not only be restored to its original condition, it will look better than when it came out of the store.
@filipporicci93153 күн бұрын
I wonder if anyone has ever restored a car to this level of care and detail! I absolutely love your channel, thank you so much.
@Rainbow_Lyra5 күн бұрын
Seeing restored or handmade parts in better condition than brand new ones is for me something unseen and unheard of. This guy is blessed with all the mechanical talents possible. Not to mention the fliming, editing and teaching capabilities. Transfixed and hypnotized by the quality of both work and video. Can't wait to see this beauty fully restored.
@joshpxrez5 күн бұрын
this is hands down art. I feel blessed for the fact that I get to watch a 45 min video of such a quality restoration like this, and on a friday at that. this sure made my evening, thank you my mechanics
@ChucksGhost014 күн бұрын
This is a like a throwback to an earlier time. Glad to see this level of patience still exists.
@wrong4oppinion2 күн бұрын
This is true mastery. I've always had the urge to perfect every screw when working on my car and realizing i dont have the time and mkney for that and this just satisfies that urge. When its finished it would be a great test of how long a completely restored car(better than from the factory) can last when maintained, but driven, showing the real value of 70s engineering. Incredible as always! Hope it lasts 100+ years because I genuinely dont see why it couldn't...
@adriannp.5 күн бұрын
One of the best projects in YT by far. The edition, the scene, the proyect, the tools and skills. Absolutely amazing.
@armin.hierstetter5 күн бұрын
You forgot the most important bit: "I make a new one."
@StuPedassol5 күн бұрын
Never has an assembly been treated more gingerly... Usually with 3lb mauls, air wrenches and hate, these were worked on with efficiency and convenience in mind. Nicely done as always. ❤
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
I’m doing my best to keep everything clean.
@maiboller4 күн бұрын
@@mymechanics You even keep your hands clean.
@simplebutcomplicated73125 күн бұрын
the fact that you rebuild the ball joints and hardened them to the spec is mind-blowing. ball joints portion in the video is only 5 mins but I can tell you had to build a lot of fixtures, its probably days of effort just for the ball joints. hats off to you my friend.
@shaocaholica5 күн бұрын
For patrons we got to see it all and it did take many days for a 5min sequence.
@sumochop360Күн бұрын
I said it before, and I'll say it again this is the greatest vehicle restoration that has ever been done and will ever be done. There's not a single other vehicle that has received this much attention to detail and custom fabrication. It's literally a priceless automobile and should be celebrated and honored by everyone, lol
@Polaris88315 күн бұрын
Ive been watching this channel for years now and the level of detail he goes into is still so surprising. I mean I didnt know what to expect after he finished the body but this is incredible.
@kiroaepi5 күн бұрын
This is no longer just a car, but a work of art. When it is done it should be placed in a vacuum sealed glass case and put in a museum. Bravo sir, I hope this car brings you endless days of joy when its done.
@davidblock14645 күн бұрын
A vacuum sealed glass case...filled with pure nitrogen (no oxygen to prevent rust)
@kiroaepi5 күн бұрын
@@davidblock1464 well by vacuum sealed I assumed it would be in a vacuum, no air at all. But 100% Nitrogen filled works as well.
@Stoney19855 күн бұрын
Absolute insanity, I shook my head in amazement as soon as you made your own nyloc nut, then you went and made a die to press 4 new washers!!! Phenomenal work.
@titosrevenger5 күн бұрын
His second channel has a video on making those lock nuts
@isghaaqjones76373 сағат бұрын
I will continue to repeat it. THIS IS THE WORLDS BEST CAR RESTORATION. BEYOND WHAT NISSAN/DATSUN COULD HAVE DONE. well done.
@wattageboy4 күн бұрын
I just can’t fully process how this guy is so mechanically skilled. Definitely one of the best, most impressive and most interesting videos in KZbin. Disappointed that it ended and there’s no more for now.
@nxsmotorsports4 күн бұрын
This restoration has meant so much to so many of us. I'll probably never get to see the finished result in person, but I will have fond memories of this experience and a deep appreciation of your work that will be with me for forever. I feel like we're all on this journey with you and we'll use these moments as inspiration to do things better in our own lives. Vince Lombardi once said: “Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence.” Lombardi didnt have the pleasure of watching your work, but if he did, I think he'd make an exception for you. This truly is a labor of love. Thank you for bringing us along for the ride.
@julesmo3235 күн бұрын
The amount of joy I had when I saw you had dropped another video was palpable. Thank you for filling a void in my OCD brain for restoring something to such a high level, that it is indeed a work of art.
@chalice91462 күн бұрын
I understand wanting to make new ball joints and other certain parts that are hard to find and source. But nuts? Locknuts?? Bolts????? You sir, are the most dedicated restorer I've ever watched, and for that, I tip my hat to you 🎩
@mymechanics2 күн бұрын
Actually new aftermarket ball joints are very easy to get and also very cheap, but the locknuts I could not find in the exact dimensions.
@SabertoothSeal5 күн бұрын
The second I saw "ball joints are bent" I knew what was coming. I am in awe of your dedication to these projects, you are incredible.
@andersjjensen4 күн бұрын
I knew ball joints are case hardened and I figured there was no way in hell he wouldn't just get a replacement... but our man here is no mere mortal, so obviously he just read up on how long chromolly needs to soak per millimeter of penetration.
@Djoki15 күн бұрын
The wait is definitely worth it. Restoration videos like this have a therapeutic effect on me.
@shox0075 күн бұрын
Incredible. Truly. Not just the level of workmanship and artistry, but the videography too. If this were the Middle Ages, you would be the chief craftsman constructing one of the great cathedrals.
@jaredbonshire23 сағат бұрын
I have been reading through the comments, and virtually every point has already been made. But I have never, in my life, seen such an astonishing level of patience, attention to detail, excellence of talent, and mind blowing ingenuity. KZbin exists for this. I feel blessed for living in an age where I get to marvel at someone who is a master of his craft, then became a master of shot framing, editing, sound design and gets to share it with all of us. Bravo, bravo.
@mymechanics12 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words, it really means a lot!
@armin.hierstetter5 күн бұрын
This channel is not about restoring. It's about how it should have been done in the first place. How can one man have so many talents. It's not fair. 😀
@slon_luv5 күн бұрын
Such a great thing to watch on a Friday morning, Thank You!
@mymechanics5 күн бұрын
Enjoy!
@slartbart5 күн бұрын
This ball head milling, turning and heat processing is next level. Courious when we see him doing his own hip replacement 😂
@jamesklebenow68855 күн бұрын
This hip is shot. I make new one. *Proceeds to toss out his old femur. Then mount a block of titanium in the lathe*
@Markus-fw4px5 күн бұрын
"I have pain in my right hip-joint. I make a new one"
@6feetthing5 күн бұрын
Bro gonna post a new series "Restoring my hips" 😂
@SharpForceTrauma5 күн бұрын
He's gonna build himself a new mechanical body and it will last forever because he'll keep restoring it
@timrankin87375 күн бұрын
@@SharpForceTrauma Hahaha. He's going to be robocop. Or the terminator. Or which ever is your favorite robot.
@OrabbitO2 күн бұрын
This video was absolutely the most satifying video that I ever seen on youtube. It is a restoration and practically a car repair video. Thank you for your effort to combine these two this well. Please keep going with your good work. Thanks again.
@HakimFalkner5 күн бұрын
Can honestly say I’ve seen million dollar cars restored with less love, attention and care as you’re lavishing on your Z - amazing work!!
@therish71694 күн бұрын
Never mind how much time he spent restoring parts no one will ever see, I’d like to know how much he spent on large diameter thread taps for those castings! Not cheap! 😂
@Qodr975 күн бұрын
Его педантичность и внимание к деталям действительно выходят за пределы привычного, я такого не видел раньше. 👏
@АнтонАнтонов-о7ю4 күн бұрын
@Qodr97, Вы уверены? Вы специалист? а что, по-вашему, значит цифра 7 на головках болтов на 36 минуте?
@ДмитрийШадрин-я8и3 күн бұрын
@@АнтонАнтонов-о7ю русский корабль...
@TShatovКүн бұрын
Madness! Saying "NO" to sharp edges and saying "YES" to new ball joints by self... It is a new level!💥
@HenfreyMunene5 күн бұрын
Finally. Some drops of rain to break the long drought we've endured without a new video on the 240Z restoration.
@brunomadeira84325 күн бұрын
Great to see you again. And an extended episode.
@brentbreasbois24715 күн бұрын
Now I understand the long wait. This might be my favorite video on youtube ever. Don't ever change.
@xamanoth3 күн бұрын
The only guy that can make "factory new" sound like an insult - as he holds his work to a higher standard. I'm absolute loving this series!
@duskobabic42855 күн бұрын
I watched every one of your restorations, and I was more and more amazed each time. This. No words. Simply, no words.
@josea.arruga58695 күн бұрын
Amen to that!!!
@xliquidflames5 күн бұрын
This car is going to be an absolute work of art, a museum piece, when you are done. It will be absolutely gorgeous. I would be so afraid to drive it. I wouldn't want to get the undercarriage dirty. That would last all of 10 minutes and then I would drive it everywhere. I can't wait to see what's next.
@brentengle73025 күн бұрын
With his skills he'll just make a new part, clean it up and drive it somemore...
@leadermoose4 күн бұрын
If I had one thing to watch on youtube, it would probably be this build series. I love the craftmanship and dedication. Keep up the great work, and thank you for sharing this with the world!
@SlickDiecast3 күн бұрын
This is absolutely the best restoration series that I’ve seen.
@ozzzy29305 күн бұрын
я знал что ты лучший ..но когда ты сделал новую шаровую ..без слов ,одни эмоции
@sangarios5 күн бұрын
removing marks and sharp edges even from the smallest non visible component is a meticulous job. the perfection in these videos are unbelievably satisfying. my ocd gives you a 👍
@kimjorgensen245 күн бұрын
This takes ‘nut and bolt restauration’ to a whole new level
@jwhite10892 күн бұрын
Dude... Machining your own ball joints is just on another level. This entire video is on another level. Watching a true master of his craft is always a pleasure.
@leow15355 күн бұрын
Mounting the tire at the end was a really nice touch to the vid :)