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VintageTool DisassemblyGuide: Branded Video + Physical Reference Library

A curated, indexed physical library (binder + laminated cards + QR codes) + companion video series showing exact disassembly sequences for specific vintage tool models (Craftsman bandsaw wheels, Delta jointers, etc.). Each guide includes material-safe solvent recommendations, tool-specific seizure patterns, and step-by-step photography from actual successful disassemblies. QR codes link to short video demonstrations for the exact model and stuck component.

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18 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Eliminates guesswork by showing the EXACT sequence for their specific tool model, not generic advice. Physical format works in the shop without screens. Video proof that the method works on their exact tool model reduces fear of damage. Faster than forum hunting and more reliable than YouTube rabbit holes.

Target Audience

Vintage tool hobbyists and restorers (ages 45-75, mostly male, woodworking/metalworking communities, estate sale buyers)

Key Features

  • Model-specific disassembly sequences (Craftsman 109, 111, 113 series bandsaw wheels as launch set)
  • Material compatibility matrix (which solvents/penetrants for which metals/finishes)
  • Laminated reference cards for one-handed use in shop
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

DSLR camera + macro lens (Canon 5D or equivalent) Video editing software (DaVinci Resolve free or Adobe Premiere) Binder/card printing vendor (local or Printful) QR code generator (free, links to YouTube/Vimeo)
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Original Problem

Vintage tool owners struggle to disassemble stuck mechanical components without damaging irreplaceable parts

Owners of vintage Craftsman and similar tools face the painful problem of removing seized or corroded mechanical parts (like bandsaw wheels) that are critical to tool function. Current solutions like generic online forums provide inconsistent advice, and wrong approaches risk permanently damaging valuable vintage equipment that cannot be easily replaced. This creates decision paralysis and frustration for hobbyists and professionals who rely on these tools.

Score: 17.5%