Making a Dead Blow Mallet - Inspired by 'PB Swiss Tools'

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In this video I'm going to make a dead blow mallet from scratch, inspired by the model of @PBSwissTools .
Dead blow mallets with nylon heads are always used when you don't want to damage the parts when hammering. They're always very nice to work with because they have no rebound. To achieve that they mostly have lead balls inside of the hammer head. This version though has steel discs inside, which eliminates even more rebound than the lead balls. A dead blow mallet is definitely a must have tool in a shop. I reall like the ones from PB Swiss Tools and I'm not just saying that because it's a sponsored video. Top notch swiss quality. I really like the feature that you can replace the nylon heads and the handle if they break, both are available as original spare parts.
If you're in need of a dead blow mallet and you can't make your own, than I highly recommend the ones from PB Swiss Tools. They come in different types and sizes. Check the links below.

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Sorry for my bad english, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.

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This video is very exciting and interesting for us to see how many thought processes and production steps are involved in a rather “simple” tool. The entertaining scene changes let you feel how much heart and soul but also hard work went into this development. We thank you very much for this inspiring collaboration – we work with the best!

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He beveled the edges of ballast washers which go inside a part that is welded shut.

He did finish work on invisible parts.

Incredible. 10/10.

Folkloreo
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I love that you chamfered every disc even though no one will ever see them again. That's a very mymechanics thing to do!

joeyhemlock
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Using the press and shear you restored was a great touch! glad to see those tools being used in their new life.

FlickAndStuff
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You are not a restorer. Or a builder. YOU ARE AN ARTIST!!!

raffaelefederico
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It’s not a mallet, its a piece of Art!!! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

rahulbetgeri
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It's amazing how watching someone making something as mundane as a hammer could be so satisfying. You sir are a master machinist and I love watching you work.

keithplumley
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I could watch this man make stuff ALL DAY. He is so competent at everything he does.

freedomrealized
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This video is the definion of perfection “Swiss made” 😍😍😍

CoolAgainRestoration
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Pressing the nylon heads into the hammer was the most satisfying thing.

liamconway
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“Making sharp edges”

You doing okay, man? Everyone is worried about you.

Kellanium
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You know the world is about to end when this dude is making sharp edges

vituaugusto
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That internal wedge was eye opening. When I saw you cutting the slot in the handle I was like, "but it's a closed head, you can't wedge it!"

mushious
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love how you treat everything like steel

viggenzz
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9:43 "Making Sharp Edges" was a plot twist!
Loved the video!

mamfzf
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It is so cool to watch you use tools from previous videos.

YouWillNeverKnowMan
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I get so happy when you use the Beverly Shear. Part of it is Chicago pride, I think, but mostly it's just one of my favorite restorations you've done.

joeyhemlock
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My Mechanics, you are perfect. Thanks for everything.

rana
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When I watch other restoration videos.. often times they rush with the hand moments, body language, the camera shots, and just the overall feel seems to be moving at an unsteady pace. It seems to reflect their work on the restoration. But when I watch mymechanics, he has that finesse. His hand movements are steady and gives time for our eyes to slowly view the object being deconstructed, repaired, and restored. The camera shots are laid out strategically with focus on the object. Even the pace of the lathe work is phenomenal. This channel is what I think ASMR is for a DIYer. Love this channel!

MNMNEY
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Perfect craftsmenship. Thank you for showing.

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