Restoring an Irreplaceable WWII Bearing
Nov 21, 2025•Channel
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Video Details
Published6 months ago
Duration8:37
Video ID_4bT1eYP8Ko
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views43.3K
Likes6.8K
Comments365
Engagement Rate16.58%
Likes per 100 views15.74
Comments per 1K views8.43
Video Tags
#ausarmour#australian armour and artillery museum#ausarmourfest#tank restoration#military vehicle restoration#ww2 tanks#restored tanks#rare tanks#armored vehicles#military history#tank museum#wespe restoration#bearing repair#skf bearing#brass bearing cage#precision restoration#german engineering#steve workshop#micro restoration#rivet repair
Description
The saga of the seized WWII SKF bearing finally comes to an end!
After days of careful filing, measuring, annealing, and hand-riveting, Steve manages to reassemble the brass bearing cage and get it spinning smooth as silk.
This is real precision work — a tiny, irreplaceable component from the Wespe self-propelled gun brought back to life by patience, heat, and a few good ideas from the workshop crew.
Another small but vital win for the Australian Armour & Artillery Museum’s restoration team.
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