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Ever since I started my channel I had an arbor press on my wish list to restore. Not just because its an interesting good looking item, mainly because I want to have one in my shop. So I got very excited when my friend called me two weeks ago and told me that he has found one on the steel waste. Its a small Fehlmann arbor press, theyre very famous in switzerland for making the best ones.
I choose turquise blue for the main body and painted the letters black and I really like how to colour turned out. Unfortunately the table was missing, so I had to make a new one. I first planed to mill the slots on a CNC milling machine, but I couldnt get access to one in time so I decided to make it manually. It took some time to find a way to make them, took even more time to make them, but the endresult speaks for itself. It turned out absolutely perfect. I went with bluing on the gear part of the handle and sanded the handle itself. The name plate was from the previous seller of this press, its a well known seller for machines in Switzerland. As the plate was too damaged to use again, I decided to make my own „my mechanics“ plate out of aluminium. It took me three tries to get it to work and I ended up with a very nice and clean plate at the end. I went with a brushed finish for the name plate, as it fits the other finishes very well.
Overall Im very happy how the press turned out. I really like the contrast of the different colours and finishes and Im more than happy to finally own an arbor press in my shop. This tool will be very usefull and will for sure appear in future videos.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
Daniele Castoldi
Noelle Sophy
Afreeflyingsoul
Adel AlSaffar
Alan Hanson
Amanda Taylor, Esq
Andreswara Hermawan
Andrew Phillips
audi4444player
Courtney Maleport
Dan Williams
Dre Gilley
Gregory
Hunter R.
Jonas Richartz
LVE
Mellissa Marcus
Nick Cannon
Paul Ambry
Paul Mampilly
Shawn Daniels
Trevor Kam
TRG Restoration
Vince Valenti
Yale Baker
Zachary Grimes
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:42 disassembling
01:36 showing all the parts
01:45 removing the old paint with paint stripper
02:38 sandblasting
03:27 restoring the main body
04:12 applying filler on the main body
04:45 sanding the unpainted surfaces of the main body
05:14 masking the main body
05:32 applying two component primer on the main body
05:41 applying two component coat „turquise blue“ on the main body
05:51 painting the letters black of the main body
06:12 making the missing table on the lathe and milling machine
10:20 cleaning the other parts with the parts washer
10:41 removing the rust with rust remover
11:20 restoring the gear rack
12:31 restoring the handle
14:28 restoring the bolt
15:00 restoring the big washer
15:44 making a new name plate
17:39 showing the parts before reassembling
17:56 reassembling
18:55 showing the finished restoration
20:04 final test
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project for 1 week
$30 arbor press
$50 primer and coat
$8 steel for the table
$10 aluminium sheet for the name plate
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
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This time I´m restoring an old military watch from the WW2-Era.
It´s a Sanford with an AS 1123 movement.
The watch is in a really bad condition. The chrome-plating of the case is heavy damaged, the glass is scratched the movement is full of dirt and stops repeatedly.
I need to grind off the old chrome. After sanding and polishing the case, it´s ready for a new chrome-plating. But i need to add a layer of nickel before. The glass will be polished and the movement cleaned. Unfortunately the old radium-compound on the hands fell off so i need to re-lume the hands with super-luminova. I will add some coffee to it to make it more «vintage-looking».
After everything is cleaned, polished and re-plated, I can re-assemble the movement with some fresh oil. After that, this watch is in a good beat ( 6 seconds per day) again.
I hope you liked this restoration, if so, like, comment and subscribe ;)
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Эта реставрация была произведена на пиле «The Model» 1940-х годов производства Irvington Machine Works из Портленда, Орегон, США. Мне не удалось найти конкретный патент, связанный с этой пилой, но поворотные пилы были популярны даже в конце 1800-х годов на лесопилках и лесных складах для быстрой поперечной резки.
Пилу для качелей прислал мне зритель после того, как купил ее на аукционе в Миннесоте, США. Как только я увидел это, я понял, что должен это получить. Уровень опасности слишком высок, чтобы он не мог быть моим!
Для этой реставрации мне потребовалось переделать латунный индикатор угла путем кислотного травления. Мне также пришлось создать специальную втулку для пильного полотна, так как оправка пилы имеет необычный размер. Бирки на пиле и оригинальном электродвигателе остались нетронутыми с небольшой очисткой. Все остальные детали были полностью разобраны, очищены от ржавчины, подвергнуты пескоструйной обработке и окрашены.
В оправке пилы использовались более современные роликовые подшипники, тогда как на всех остальных опорных поверхностях использовался баббит. К счастью, все они в достаточно хорошем состоянии и не нуждаются в ремонте или замене.
Новое пильное полотно для этого инструмента имеет отрицательный передний угол. Это означает, что зубья лезвия зацеплены в обратном направлении по отношению к направлению вращения. Зубья с отрицательным наклоном на пилах для циркулярных пил — самый безопасный выбор для поворотных, радиальных и торцовочных пил, поскольку у них меньше шансов схватить древесину и направить пилу к вашему телу и лицу.
Лично я считаю этот инструмент одним из самых страшных в использовании из всех инструментов в моей коллекции.
Я хотел бы поблагодарить Evapo-Rust за спонсорство этого видео.
In this video im restoring an old broken and rusty Padlock.
This Padlock was sent to me by one of my subsrcibers from Italy. Right when I saw the picture I knew I want to restore this lock and I was impatiently waiting for the package to arrive. I found out that his padlock was made in Germany by Kamp in the 1930s. The lock was very rusty, the key was missing and it seemed to be broken. It was also very rusty inside, all moving parts were stuck and the closing mechanism was broken. Due to the amount of damage on the case due to rust I decided to paint it. This way I can use filler to achieve a nice finish, otherwise Id had to sand all pitting off and there was just not enough material left to do so. The plates from the mechanism were damaged a lot too, but they were all still functional. So I only removed all sharp edges and gave them a nice bluing finish for rust protection. The aluminium part, where the key comes in was damaged a lot too and had a lot of play in the case. If I would sand it clean it would get even more play. For those reasons I decided to make a new one, I choose bronze because it would fit better to the overall look at the end. Making the key was quite a challenge, but it turned out very well and it actually worked. In my opinion the padlock turned out very well and Im very happy with the endresult.
I hope you like my work and the video.
Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to:
Daniele Castoldi
Tyler Nelson
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Gregory
Ricardo David
Adel AlSaffar
Alan Hanson
Amanda Taylor, Esq
Andreswara Hermawan
Andrew Phillips
audi4444player
Courtney Maleport
Dan Williams
Dre Gilley
Ethan Hartley
Hunter R.
JD Smith
Jonas Richartz
LVE
Mellissa Marcus
Nick Cannon
Paul Ambry
Paul Mampilly
Shawn Daniels
Trevor Kam
TRG Restoration
Vince Valenti
Yale Baker
Zachary Grimes
Timestamps:
00:00 preview
00:39 disassembling
02:09 showing all the parts
02:22 cleaning the parts with the parts washer
02:50 sandblasting
03:29 restoring the case
06:18 restoring the shackle
07:38 making two brass parts to support the shackle sideways
08:17 restoring the plates
08:58 remaking the broken part
10:09 making a new spring
10:53 making new pins on the lathe
11:37 making three rings for the blind rivets
12:08 making a new front cover
13:34 making a new part for the key on the lathe and mill
15:19 making a new key
18:12 showing the parts before reassembling
18:31 reassembling
20:25 showing the finished restoration
21:05 final test
Time and costs of this restoration:
I was working on this project for 2 week
$10 steel for the frontplate and closing mechanism
$10 steel for the pins and key
$50 paint
$25 rivets
My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180
If you have any questions about the process, machines im using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
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