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The session begins with a focus on restoring a vintage indicator—a device likely used in railway or military applications. The process involves meticulous dismantling, cleaning, and replacing broken parts. One notable repair includes a broken shaft, which the technician fabricates anew by machine-milling a solid brass piece to serve as a replacement, replacing the cast aluminum original. The repair is quick and efficient, utilizing basic machine tools like a mini lathe and milling machine, emphasizing hands-on craftsmanship rather than factory assembly.