Lovely restoration buddy. Whatever that wood was for the base board is pure artistry. The grain pattern is beautiful. I may have to give mine a spit and polish now.
Great tool I agree. Unfortunately I haven't found anyone in Australia who sell the parts so I had to buy the guide rings from Germany. Thanks for watching 👍
Outstanding job! Can’t believe the level of detail and dedication you’re giving it. I thought that screw was a goner for sure but no, there it is in its original glory! Amazing. I got the same saw, in much better shape but still in need of a thorough cleanup and I’m still deciding if I find your example inspiring or intimidating :)
Thanks for watching and leaving such a great comment. It's a really great tool to use. Don't be intimidated by my restoration, there's no better satisfaction than doing up something for yourself. Interestingly, parts are still available for the Ulmia but they really expensive and have to be ordered from overseas. I bought the new blades from ebay but they not as good as the original ones so I will get the proper ones eventually. All the best cleaning up your 👍
Amazing Restoration Brother. Looks better than new. It's impressive how you can bring that amount of detail to every project you approach. Your restoration and cinema skills just keep getting better every time. I think this is my favorite one thus far. Keep on rocking it!!! Where did you find the new blade?🍻
Thank you Captain - Filming and editing is a lot of work. Every video is not just a restoration challenge but challenge of technical skills , wife's patience and kids tantrums 🤣 Got the blades from a domestic seller off ebay. Right size but not great quality. Am gonna save up for a nice Japanese blade 😁👍
@@LittleRestorers XXXX Man, There is way more work involved than just the restoration. Team Little Restorers should give themselves a big pat on the back. Take care looking forward to the next one.
Great execution and result! Congrats! Have you considered to use the original colors? I've just bought an identical one with less damages but more rust. I'm considering to bring it back to the original green/red but I cannot find the RAL.
Hi, thanks for watching. My intention was to paint it Green like the original colour but I had the same problem with finding the paint. There's only a limited range of hammer tone colours over here in Australia. All the best restoring yours 👍
Very nice restoration, I learned a lot. Why did you water clean the part after bluing? the welds of the screwdriver is different. Thanks for your helper ... WEG1WGA .... OORAH
If you have a rust fetish , check out my previous project : ua-cam.com/video/5JXzjgUiOIo/v-deo.html Shoutout to my mate George - Check out his channel : ua-cam.com/users/Uwannawatch
Danke fürs zeigen der perfekten, liebevollen Arbeit!
Thanks for watching 👍
So many issues and problems in this one and you overcame them all for an outstanding result !!!
Thank you my friend- glad you enjoyed it 😉 👍
Looks great, and your fix for the broken screw turned out really great! Impressive!
Thanks for watching- Appreciate the comment 👍
Excellent job! 😃👍
Thank you 😊
Excellent job. Looks better than new. Your videos just keep getting better and better every time.
Thank you Paul, appreciate your comment 👍
just excellent! it's a beauty once more!
Thanks for checking it out Vic 👍
Brilliant job on a fun project 👍
Your videos just keep getting better and better every time.
Thanks mate - Appreciate the comment 😉👍
Lovely restoration buddy. Whatever that wood was for the base board is pure artistry. The grain pattern is beautiful. I may have to give mine a spit and polish now.
Thanks mate - That piece of wood came out of thrown away tv cabinet. I had no idea what was under the paint. The rest of it has gone to the tip 😢
Great job!
Thanks for watching 👍
Another wonderful job mate, liked very much that 2 tone wood and the colors you choose for the metal parts. Congrats !
Thanks for watching mate. Much appreciate your nice comment 👍 😉
Super Video and Good restoration
Thanks for watching 👍
I have the 354 that I also got a deal on. Its a fantastic tool and you can still get parts for it.
Great tool I agree. Unfortunately I haven't found anyone in Australia who sell the parts so I had to buy the guide rings from Germany.
Thanks for watching 👍
@@LittleRestorers Peck Tools in the US sells parts. And Amazon in the US. Germany is probably a better bet for Australia.
Outstanding job! Can’t believe the level of detail and dedication you’re giving it. I thought that screw was a goner for sure but no, there it is in its original glory! Amazing. I got the same saw, in much better shape but still in need of a thorough cleanup and I’m still deciding if I find your example inspiring or intimidating :)
Thanks for watching and leaving such a great comment. It's a really great tool to use. Don't be intimidated by my restoration, there's no better satisfaction than doing up something for yourself. Interestingly, parts are still available for the Ulmia but they really expensive and have to be ordered from overseas. I bought the new blades from ebay but they not as good as the original ones so I will get the proper ones eventually.
All the best cleaning up your 👍
Nicely done! I have used a miter box for make frames. On UA-cam I share my paintings and demos. So much to see and hear on UA-cam. Cheers!
Thanks for watching. Great saw for cutting frame 👌 👍
Welcome! Yes, it is. Hope you can stop by my channel sometime!
Amazing Restoration Brother. Looks better than new. It's impressive how you can bring that amount of detail to every project you approach. Your restoration and cinema skills just keep getting better every time. I think this is my favorite one thus far. Keep on rocking it!!! Where did you find the new blade?🍻
Thank you Captain - Filming and editing is a lot of work. Every video is not just a restoration challenge but challenge of technical skills , wife's patience and kids tantrums 🤣
Got the blades from a domestic seller off ebay. Right size but not great quality. Am gonna save up for a nice Japanese blade 😁👍
@@LittleRestorers XXXX Man, There is way more work involved than just the restoration. Team Little Restorers should give themselves a big pat on the back. Take care looking forward to the next one.
Great execution and result! Congrats! Have you considered to use the original colors? I've just bought an identical one with less damages but more rust. I'm considering to bring it back to the original green/red but I cannot find the RAL.
Hi, thanks for watching. My intention was to paint it Green like the original colour but I had the same problem with finding the paint. There's only a limited range of hammer tone colours over here in Australia. All the best restoring yours 👍
Hallo im Egyptian i want take the ulmia mitre box please it is not exist in eygpt How do iget please and thank you for your help
Thanks for watching. Unfortunately not selling this one as it's my personal tool 😉👍
How straight/flat is your cast iron base? Ive bought a similar saw, albeit in a bit better condition and it has like 1mm deviance over its length😢
@@vhyjbdfyhvjybv9614 No similar issues with mine .
👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏👍🥃👏what a beauty!
Thanks 👍
Very nice restoration, I learned a lot. Why did you water clean the part after bluing? the welds of the screwdriver is different. Thanks for your helper ... WEG1WGA .... OORAH
Thanks for watching. Rised the bluing and repeated the process before oiling 👍
If you have a rust fetish , check out my previous project : ua-cam.com/video/5JXzjgUiOIo/v-deo.html
Shoutout to my mate George - Check out his channel : ua-cam.com/users/Uwannawatch