Broken Machinist Level Restoration
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2021
- I wanted one of these Starrett precision machinist levels, but I didn't want to pay over $100 for one. I ended up finding one on eBay with a broken vial that I could easily restore which I thought was the perfect option for me.
Also, I got a lathe now which is cool. All I gotta do now is make sure my ways are level because they currently are not... Time to go buy some shims and spend a few hours messing around with that.
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Great Restoration! We're glad to see that you didn't sandblast the precision surfaces, and took care in calibrating it
A modern level would probably just be replaced. I have mad respect quality craftsmanship in the manufacturing AND the restoration.
Я, конечно, понимаю - реставрация дело нужное.
Но: - Разве черновую работу не делают до покраски (сверление, нарезание резьбы, шлифовка)?
- Для того чтобы не испортить вещь, на губки тисков должны надеваться накладки из более мягких металлов (мной использовался листовой алюминий)?
- Раз есть токарный станок, то не проще зажать в него цилиндрические детали и полировать таким методом, чтобы полировка была равномерной, а не волнами (токарного нет, зажимал в сверлильный)?
Сугубо моё мнение. Данными вопросами никого не хотел оскорбить.
Thank you for your videos. You do amazing work. Always a pleasure to watch you work your magic.😊
Well done, I used plaster as well. You sure made a nice job of repairing it. Isn’t it amazing how how little you need to adjust the bubble to make a big difference. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Found this interesting as I have one that looks exactly like it. It was my fathers and is in my tool box. Fully functional. The only thing I’ve done with it was basic clean off of dirt or any grit and a light oiling. It was also interesting watching you set the bubbles with plaster as I also have his level which he used in making the house. It may have even been his fathers as it has glass vials with twisted fine wires for the marks and round glass disk covers over those that appear to be set with plaster or maybe really old plumbers putty. But it is white and will scrape to a powder.
Anyway I really like how you managed to restore this beautiful piece...you are the man !!! 👍👍👍
I remember an old machinist telling his apprentice that the bubbles in Starrett levels were actually goldfish farts, poor kid believed him.
It's actually true, I once spent a summer farming goldfish farts in New England...
@@jakesmerth1919 Ahh… New England goldfish farts. I once heard that you can use them in place of a mustard plaster for pain relief. Is that true?
@@Givulinovich That's just a silly old wive's tale. You need sparrow farts for that.
@@jakesmerth1919 Sparrow farts are so ephemeral! It must take dozens of birds for each new plaster. I wonder why we never hear of seagull farts? Seems so much more economical.
LOL I need to tell the guys in our (machine) shop that. Too bad we don't have any interns right now. Our youngest guy is 18/19, graduated high school last year and started as an intern before coming on full time after graduation.
It looks good as far as the refurbishing part, but I would have it put on a Precision grinder to Make it flat and true on the bottom surface.
He probably doesnt have one, i dont think he even has a milling machine so yea
Beautiful. I so enjoy watching you work,👍🏼
I work there..last week was making the brass inside and outside tubes for these
Thanks for your work. Hope you are proud of the brand you work for, and that you are treated/compensated well. I work service for a major test instrument company and can’t say the same for either of those.
@@rootvalue then quit
@@doodlecaboodle9298 You are right.
Very nice clean up 👍 turned out great. Thanks for sharing.
this is perfect restoration 👏
Fabulous ❣️ Enjoyed that. Thanks.
Great work looks brand new
Метрологи плачут горькими слезами после просмотра этого видео.
- Ну, хоть стекло не совковое. Но как песок с наждачки резал по стеклу при движении "уровня" - копец просто.
good job dude . professional . Patience . enjoyable . May the God give you the strength👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
An excellent job sir, nice job of calibrating. Thanks for the video.
Nice job. I have a NOS one of these and it is a beautiful piece of kit. As others have said about your lathe, it doesn’t have to be level as long as it’s not twisted.
Great job. Very handy tool.
Beautiful restoration mister good job well done
Beautiful work! Watching your channel is therapeutic for me. :)
Well done! 😃👌🏼
What a nice looking piece. Great work
Very nice work ! 👍🙂
I have 12", a 8", and a 4" like this one. They are Starrett machinist levels. I setup pool tables and this is the type of level you need.
Excellent work
Awesome job on the restoration,I have the exact same rabone machinists level in mint condition still in the original box has probably never been used.
Un nivel de esa calidad y precisión vale restaurarlo y tenerlo en excelentes condiciones. Felicitaciones por tu trabajo y te envío cordiales saludos desde La Ciudad DE Buenos Aires Argentina.
Hola, disculpa la molestia. Tengo el mismo nivel. Tendrás idea de su valor?
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I hated seeing Japanning taken off for just raddle can to go back on
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I was thinking the same thing! Good point.
Yeah same. Also no primer so it will come off soonish
Yeah could at least powder coat to protect from brake cleaner, I wish he would have use japanning as well
Hand tool rescue have a great series and a nice recipe for japanning. I highly recommend. 👍
@@DanielConstantinoS I've watched it thanks
После таких манипуляций он теперь погоду показывает
Great work👍
beautiful piece!
Awesome clean work...kudos 2 u🇺🇸🇵🇷
Unique piece,good video.just keep doing what your doing 😎😎👍👍
That was amazing ! !! !
Bob
Oh no. The infamous pushed in pocket screwdriver. I hate it when they do that but I'm glad you found a use for it. And good job. On all the restorations.
Sweet job!
Excellent!
Now that's on the Level!
Shut up and take my thumbs up
That's the spirit!
@@TelepathicRabbit you’re taking comedy to the next level
That's on another level 🤔👍🤣
Great job 🤝
Very cool well done.
You did your level best!
Nice restoration I to need the glass level to restore my Mason's broken spirit level, which was accidentally broken by my father in law, unfortunately both have departed, but I feel in debt of my Gentle Mason .😥
Great job
These DIY projects are nice… right up to the point where he has to fire up his $$$ tooling lathe!
Best restoration moment
Shooting blasting paint removal
wow really amazing dear i love this
Craftsmanship!!👍👍
Great job. I’ve seen a few of your vids now. Guess it’s time I subbed 👍
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
и какая точность уровня? Явно не машиностроительный.
I’ve been told by different machinist on several different instances that the bottom of a machinist level actually isn’t flat, that the four corners are actually ever so slightly lower than the rest to eliminate surface inconsistencies. I have sort of tested that over the years and at times it seems to be true.
Really interesting 👌
*restores precision level*
*tests precision level*
"omg, my whole workshop is leaning!"
Look what you did!! Now you have to level your lathe!! 🤣
Looks like you have some work to do on your lathe. Enjoyed the vid, needed some of the info you presented 👍
As long as it's not twisted! The lathe can work if it's not level, but you don't want a twist because you'll get tapered parts.
Good job
Sharp idea on drill to clean inside bubble
Dude, you sandblast off the original Japanning and replace it with spray paint?!? Then you lap the bottom to get it flat but never check it for even lapping. Yes, the level is adjustable, but there is no excuse for shoddy work. And then you buff the nickel plating of the knurling on the adjustable end of the level.
You should have just replaced the vial and given it a good wash and left well enough alone.
not mentioning he did not check the lateral level which is not adjustable.
Please explain how to check the level for even lapping and how else you would have removed the rust
@@RestorationStation Since you removed the Japanning anyway, and it was just surface rust with no pitting, you could have dunked it in Evap-o-rust or some other rust eating liquid. You also could have used a soft wire wheel. Or even just a good wire brush.
You could have checked for even lapping with a micrometer or even a caliper along the machined edge. You also could have laid another level across the screw bosses that secure the level portion of the tool and checked for level.
I have lapped outboard engine heads and small engine heads just like you did to get them flat, but they aren't a precision tool like this level.
I understand it's easy to criticize. The world is full of critics. Please in the future try to think more about the finished product in your restorations. Yes, your level looks fantastic but is it accurate? It's a Machinists level after all.
maybe spray paint is sufficient. calm down
@@c.brionkidder9232 And maybe to "restore" something is to make it "like new".
Which means after the restoration, it will have japanning like when it was new.
neat job!!!
Looks like it was originally coated with Japanning, and used Plaster of Paris to hold the tubes.
Good job😍👍👍👍
I acquired a similar spirit level that belonged to father after he past away, his is made from brass. He worked as a mechanic when I was a small child in the early 70s, back when swarfega was needed after fixing the car. Unlike now where a device is plugged in and a computer decides which circuit needs re connecting.
mmmmmmm Better Than Burring, my favorite!
I often use bouillon for my lathing needs, although I personally prefer oil and vinegar. But that's just me.
love these contents many satisfying videos congratulations for the channel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I like the part where you checked the level of your lathe.... AND did absolutely nothing to fix it XD
Muito bom !
Needed captions/explanations.
I did not net the calibrating part. Nice job.
I have the exact same level which fortunately is in no need of restoration. Mine doesn't have nuts for adjustment but circular disks with holes around the edge to accept a pin tool.
One question, how did you calibrate the second smaller bubble?
Nice😊
Im a machinist own 2 of those but not that old definitely an antique.
Only this Guy!!!- Makes a video where you actually replace the level water!!😅😅😅
Longest running joke for Noobs on jobsites is to go find the bottle of level water in the truck.😅😅😅
Level that lathe!
If you'd like to make sure the Bible is centered when installing, use calipers to measure from the edge of the tube to the inside marker on each side.
Wouldn't want the Good Book to be off center.
Lol. I clearly let autocorrect get away from me. I don't even remember what I was trying to say.
Very interesting
Nice job. i didn't know that you could purchase a new vial to replace the broken one.
7:10 оh no...
7:12 NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!
Agreed...
What's the outside bit that twists for? A protective cover for the glass?
Do you level the level to make sure it’s leveled? How do know level? 🤔
Поперечный маленький уровень был не откалиброван.
Как я понял там нет механизма регулировки, так что только шабрить.
@@TOPOnyHbKA Согласен, или очень изголиться выставить уровень в момент установки на клей.
Не очень понятно нафига он его вообще его трогал!
It's nice they filled it with beeswax, the nut on one side looks like it was a replacement, can't imagine them using two different methods of holding the cylinder down
The double nut is needed for calibration. The other end with the screw remains stationary
That’s what I thought
Black spray paint instead of jappaning? Nope.
What did you use for the setting compound around the vial?
I have one of these in amazing condition I found at Value Village for $3.99
How did you calibrate the small level indicator?
Один отъюстировал, а второй наугад?
Добротная вещь была и получилась
Supposed to be a brushed finish though, well done
I really like your work, but it would be nice, if you inform about all the fluids and powders you use.
Nice, but why didn't you calibrate the small capsule?
No ni idea. Saludos
I feel like I made it to the complaint section. It’s like yelp, but way worse. These are the same people that review a restaurant as “amazing food, best service, once in a lifetime experience….but the parking was a block away, 1 star”
bravissimo ....piacerebbe tanto anche a me restaurare ma non trovo mai quei belli attrezzi antichi con un certo valore ed un' alta qualità di fabbricazione ...che cosa é quella pasta bianca che usi per fissare la nuova bolla ?
Hi, I enjoy your restoration videos but could you make it a point as to identifying your sources for materials? I didn't realize until reading the comments what you used to past the level vial into the cylinders.
What paint did you use?