The Jimmy Diresta Band Saw Restoration, Part 1: Disassembly

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2021
  • The Diresta Band Saw Project! A couple of months ago, I posted some photos of a huge J. A. Fay 48” band saw on Instagram and Facebook that a guy was trying to find a new home for about an hour from me. Lots of folks were interested in it but at the end of the day, my friend Jimmy Diresta ended up making a deal on this machine. A few weeks ago, with the help of another friend, Andy Knowlton, we retrieved this saw and got it moved to my shop. After talking things over with Jimmy, we decided that I would take this project on as a restoration video series on my VintageMachinery.org UA-cam site. This past week and weekend, I started the process of disassembled the saw into its various pieces. Looking forward to this restoration - it is always a pleasure to get to work on machines that date from the 1800’s. This one is going to be fun!
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  • @jimmydiresta
    @jimmydiresta 2 роки тому +349

    Keith!!!!! I am so grateful that you took this on !! Love and respect ✊🏻🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @mickestahl6178
      @mickestahl6178 2 роки тому +5

      @@ke17h As Keith said, he hope to get some users that look at Direstas videos to come over and follow him and look at his videos.

    • @truey90s
      @truey90s 2 роки тому +9

      Jason from fireball tools will be jealous

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 2 роки тому +3

      UPDATE: *Pendulum is likely the Fay and Egan Patented Knife-edge Straining Device* "Superiority in a Band Rip Saw consists in its capacity for turning out the greatest amoutn of lumber per day, and with the least waste in sawdust in the operation. To have this, two things are necessary - First- A thin saw blade. Second - A high speed to the blade. To have these two things your machine must be equipped with a highly sensitive straining device, absolutely frictionless, for in ripping lumber of varying density a thin blade will crack if the vibration is not quickly compensated for by the tension device. WIth a device slow to respond, a thick balde is necessary, as is found on the ordinary machine; hence the waste in kerf and the consequent slowness fo the feed. The Fay and Egan Patented Knife-edge Straining Device is responsive to the least vibration in the wood under the highest speed of the saw blade. It is not a gibbed device, but works on the principle of a pair of scales is absolutely frictionless. Hence, by the use of a thinner blade under a higher rate of peed, it is superior to any of its contemporaries in output and its saving kerf. Can you refute this argument? We challenge anybody."
      *@1:37 I see that giant weighted pendulum sticking out of the left or back of the machine, is that the "Patent Weighted Teneton" and what does it do? For changing the blades, or ? "No. 5 Patent Band Sawing Machine. With 48" Combination Wheels, Patent Weighted Teneton, and Patent Roller Guides."

    • @Lorddanielrushton371
      @Lorddanielrushton371 2 місяці тому

      Great idea to but and have Keith restore the bandsaw. I kinda want to fly up there and play in the shops. Lol

  • @Lorddanielrushton371
    @Lorddanielrushton371 2 місяці тому +5

    Keith, I'm come over from Jimmy's channel. Great job on the restoration. I'm looking forward to watching all of it. I love watching tool restoration channels. Thanks for having a deep restore channel.

  • @vigilum
    @vigilum 25 днів тому

    Mr. Diresta sent me. You guys are true spirited men!! thank you for sharing your talent.

  • @blipys
    @blipys 2 роки тому +82

    any new diresta viewer who now find your channel is in for hours of treats and lessons. you are a great teacher and hopefully you will get even more students after this series. thanks Keith

    • @evanharriman5352
      @evanharriman5352 2 роки тому +2

      That’s me, I’m so pumped to work through this channel :-)

    • @puritan7473
      @puritan7473 2 місяці тому

      I am here after seeing the finished job set up and working in Jimmy's video, just started the series and looking forward to learning much!

  • @jrhalabamacustoms5673
    @jrhalabamacustoms5673 2 роки тому +84

    Engels Coach Shop working on the wheels would be another cool addition to the collaboration. That thing is a beast, cant wait to see what JD does with it!

    • @chuckpechan
      @chuckpechan 2 роки тому +7

      I was thinking the exact same thing!!!

    • @charlesbarry7479
      @charlesbarry7479 2 роки тому +12

      Another vote for the master wheelwright of Montana. His work is beautiful.

    • @556guy
      @556guy 2 роки тому +6

      Dittos on sending those wheels to engles coach!!

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 2 роки тому +7

      He doesn't like doing wheels anymore but he might make an exception

    • @thisolesignguy2733
      @thisolesignguy2733 2 роки тому +4

      Same!

  • @65cj55
    @65cj55 2 роки тому +30

    It was Green, the Black is likely Coal Tar Primer, it was used a lot on Cast Iron, including Locomotives and Cannons etc etc..

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 2 роки тому +9

    Just, just look at the size of that casting! Its HUGE! That monster is AWESOME!

  • @scottkapton4658
    @scottkapton4658 10 місяців тому +3

    Just binge watched the entire restoration. I just picked up an 1890's JA Fay & Co. 36" bandsaw that is the baby brother to your 48" monster. Ironically, most of the parts and design are very similar. Thanks for the step by step guide I will be using when I restore my saw, which is destined for full time use in my new shop. Luckily, everything is fee wheeling and it looks like it was well cared for. Thanks so much for the detailed series. You gave me a great education on the pitfalls.... Thx. Scott Kapton Fine Creek Woodworking. Powhatan VA P.S: I also added photos and description to your website too!

  • @johnshoureas1629
    @johnshoureas1629 2 роки тому +17

    I found a photo of the J. A. Fay & Egan decal and emailed it to Keith.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 2 роки тому +4

      Nice job!

    • @thedraac1818
      @thedraac1818 2 роки тому +2

      That's funny, its from his own website... Vintage Machinery...

    • @johnshoureas1629
      @johnshoureas1629 2 роки тому +3

      @@thedraac1818 I found the decal on a bandsaw on eBay and did a screen capture.

  • @Mekratrig
    @Mekratrig 2 роки тому +6

    Should have guessed Keith & Jimmy DiResta were buds, me. Nice to see collaboratjons like this. Now Jimmy should feature this saw in one of his vijeos.

  • @ronniebrown8775
    @ronniebrown8775 2 роки тому +2

    My Dad used tell me to (tote) things for him Keith! Ashland Kentucky boy! It always makes my smile when I here the term!

  • @accuracymark
    @accuracymark 2 роки тому +33

    Just love the foundry work on these vintage machines, a testament to the pattern makers of the day

    • @petercasey175
      @petercasey175 2 роки тому +1

      They don’t make em like the used to. Imagine the size of the mold, they probably had it down to a science and I doubt well make em that way again.

    • @markhedquist9597
      @markhedquist9597 2 роки тому

      Agreed! I'm becoming more and more intrigued by the art of pattern making. Here I go, researching...!

  • @sapiduscorvus
    @sapiduscorvus 2 роки тому +4

    I think this kind of collaboration is the best and most honest way to grow a channel there is!

  • @garthbutton699
    @garthbutton699 2 роки тому +6

    I think Niles is going to be busy with an assortment of wire wheels and brushes,thanks Keith for your efforts.🤗😎🤗😎

  • @crichtonbruce4329
    @crichtonbruce4329 2 роки тому +24

    It's remarkable how easy it was to free up all the parts on a machine this old. That will be a beautiful monster when restored!

  • @RookieLock
    @RookieLock 2 роки тому +12

    Jimmy is the master of the bandsaw, lol, so its going to a great home..

  • @waynecreech
    @waynecreech 2 роки тому +3

    WOW! What a bandsaw!! Thanks to you and Jimmy for saving this treasure from being scrapped....

  • @jimpritz4169
    @jimpritz4169 2 роки тому +5

    When I worked in Baltimore they were building the ship The Pride of Baltimore 2 and they had one of these monsters on site to cut up the timbers for the ship. Quite impressive to see these in action.

    • @dennisleadbetter7721
      @dennisleadbetter7721 2 роки тому

      Have you see the Sampson Boat Company with Leo rebuilding the Tally Ho, he has one of these monsters and they had the lower wheel buried into the ground. The cast iron frame also rotated to cut angles, so the table was fixed and the saw frame tilted.
      There have been some amazing machines built over the years.

    • @jimpritz4169
      @jimpritz4169 2 роки тому

      @@dennisleadbetter7721 Thanks Dennis I have seen Leo and Tally Ho. Quite an impressive undertaking. It sure helps to have the right tools for the job.

    • @matthewq4b
      @matthewq4b 2 роки тому

      @@dennisleadbetter7721 Leo has a Ship Saw, a considerably more complicated piece of kit than a plain old Band Saw

  • @johnarrington6292
    @johnarrington6292 2 роки тому +1

    That shape of that monstrous casting is really pleasing to the eye.

  • @ellieprice363
    @ellieprice363 2 роки тому +8

    And, “there ya go” for an exciting start on another important American machine from the past. Can’t wait to see this big monster cleaned up, reassembled, and working again.

  • @leeroyholloway4277
    @leeroyholloway4277 2 роки тому +3

    I love band saws, setting them up and using them. I have way too many. This one makes my heart go pitter patter.

    • @haroldphipps3457
      @haroldphipps3457 2 роки тому

      Humm, way too many band saws you say?
      Doesn't make sense.
      Like saying your shop building is big enough.
      🙂

    • @leeroyholloway4277
      @leeroyholloway4277 2 роки тому

      @@haroldphipps3457 What I meant is "too many is not enough" I wasn't thinking clearly after seeing Keith's video.

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 2 роки тому +4

    After the saga of your big shaper, you're a brave man taking on another 19th century restoration! That's a lot simpler than the shaper but that's no afternoon project.

  • @ElmerJFudd-oi9kj
    @ElmerJFudd-oi9kj 2 роки тому +4

    Whoa! this is the MOAB (Mother Of All Bandsaws).

  • @WillWinder
    @WillWinder 2 роки тому +53

    You should stencil "RUCKER" somewhere, get it on there for Jimmy to find.

    • @michaelbirmingham4111
      @michaelbirmingham4111 2 роки тому +3

      RUCKER in white of course

    • @ron827
      @ron827 2 роки тому +4

      "Rucker Restorations"

    • @bobweiram6321
      @bobweiram6321 2 роки тому +2

      Or send Diresta in for a real headspin with a decal "Darius Rucker." LOL!

    • @jeremyspecce
      @jeremyspecce 2 роки тому +1

      Especially because it sounded like he said “Rutger” on the podcast 🤣

    • @MrArtVandelay
      @MrArtVandelay 2 роки тому

      Jimmy does love to put his name anywhere it will fit.

  • @kenny5174
    @kenny5174 2 роки тому +8

    Man what a BEAST! Looks like fun, especially with a shop like yours, large and well lighted!

  • @andycropley5486
    @andycropley5486 2 роки тому +4

    That is one big saw! Good luck Keith!

  • @MrRogsmart
    @MrRogsmart 2 роки тому +1

    That is a big beautiful machine. Looking forward to future videos on this project.

  • @SalvageWorkshop
    @SalvageWorkshop 2 роки тому +26

    LOVE IT!! I have 38" Fay and Eagan Bandsaw from 1880, but that 48" has mine beat!! Such a beautiful machine!

  • @RB-yq7qv
    @RB-yq7qv 2 роки тому +2

    It's great to see old machine's coming back to life.

  • @billwendt9571
    @billwendt9571 2 роки тому

    Anyone who's a friend of Jimmy DiResta automatically becomes a friend of mine. Love your work.

  • @catfishgray3696
    @catfishgray3696 2 роки тому +2

    KEITH, GREAT TO BE ABLE TO HELP OUT A FRIEND, GREAT PET THE CATS AND DOGS, GREAT VIDEO, GREAT JOB, KNOW LET'S GO TO WORK, TELL EVERYBODY HELLO...

  • @lawr46
    @lawr46 2 роки тому +2

    Congrats on making it to 200K!

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 2 роки тому

    Beautiful piece of machinery

  • @harrymiller3986
    @harrymiller3986 2 роки тому +10

    wow what a great find, being a GA boy can only imagine the big pine and cypress this old saw has cut a history lesson in the raw

  • @VintageJunker
    @VintageJunker 2 роки тому

    Wow That is one cool Bandsaw. American Heritage is her name. Love it!

  • @ericpaul4575
    @ericpaul4575 2 роки тому +6

    The top slide adjustment is angled to get right-left adjustment as you turn the screw.

    • @52Ford
      @52Ford 2 роки тому

      That's what I was thinking.

  • @TishaHayes
    @TishaHayes 2 роки тому +1

    Oooh, candy apple red with black wheels!

  • @jeffpitzer8521
    @jeffpitzer8521 2 роки тому +1

    Man, Keith! That is a huge saw!

  • @assessor1276
    @assessor1276 2 роки тому +2

    What a beautiful old machine Keith. That huge casting is a work of art! I can’t wait to see it restored and making chips again.

  • @ronpownall4549
    @ronpownall4549 2 роки тому +2

    Can’t wait to watch this. I have a 36” Fay & Egan waiting for me to get started on. This should be good inspiration.

  • @phillipjones3342
    @phillipjones3342 2 роки тому +1

    Congratulation to you and Jimmy looking forward to the restore good luck and get her done.

  • @kentuckytrapper780
    @kentuckytrapper780 2 роки тому +3

    What a friend, that's alot of work, I restored four pieces took two years.
    That badge should say referb by Rucker, lol. Great video Keith, keep'um coming.

  • @adamdiaz8442
    @adamdiaz8442 Рік тому

    It’s great to see people like you Keith willing to give there time to restore this beautiful piece of history thank u sir

  • @markpalmer5311
    @markpalmer5311 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent addition to the library of great content! I’m sure pressure washing is messy, but it’s oddly satisfying to watch.

  • @T3hJones
    @T3hJones 2 роки тому +2

    One could think that you've disassembled old machines before! Beast of a band saw. Cant wait for the next video.

  • @alexzan3564
    @alexzan3564 2 роки тому +1

    I clicked this video for the 48" band saw, that thing is massive!!! Jimmys cool, that band saw is cooler.

  • @mcho550
    @mcho550 2 роки тому +1

    Love Keith, Love Jimmy. Can't wait to see this restored and what Jimmy does with it.

  • @timeflysintheshop
    @timeflysintheshop 2 роки тому

    Good video. Appreciate all you do! All blessings from Ohio. 👍😀

  • @samuraidriver4x4
    @samuraidriver4x4 2 роки тому +7

    It sometimes amaze me that the hardware on vintage machines comes out pretty easy but in machinery from lets say the 90's is rotten rock solid and breaks off.
    Also what an amazing casting when you look at it, huge but still intricate details.

  • @markmckinley5989
    @markmckinley5989 2 роки тому +6

    Amazing how well that was built so that even after all these years it can be disassembled for repair.

  • @petefields5090
    @petefields5090 2 роки тому +2

    Huge fan of what you do. This old saw is going to be amazing again!!

  • @don4364
    @don4364 2 роки тому +2

    Machines are like little animals, they just love to follow you back home.

  • @josiahlevasseur4479
    @josiahlevasseur4479 2 роки тому

    Love how you bring these historical machines back to life. Keep up the good work

  • @lkurowic
    @lkurowic 2 роки тому +1

    Know when to hold em...........know when to fold em. That's good advice Marty.

  • @KimbrellBrad
    @KimbrellBrad 2 роки тому

    Very cool old machine there Keith! It's a monster!

  • @johnhazelton8678
    @johnhazelton8678 2 роки тому

    Love it all hope to see back together Good luck with it.John Hazelton.UK

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. Enjoyed.

  • @terrybush4270
    @terrybush4270 2 роки тому

    Wow! That is a big one! Cool choice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 2 роки тому +15

    Cincinnati must have really been something to see in the 1850's thru the 1950's. There must have been foundry shops on every corner.

    • @linmal2242
      @linmal2242 2 роки тому

      The great age of America ! Well what of today? Still great!

    • @HerrDocktor23
      @HerrDocktor23 2 роки тому

      The Cincinnati history museum had a recreated machine shop circa 1944 to equip the “ Arsenal of Democracy”. Huge machine tools from Cincinnati and LeBlond. I became a little misty eyed...

  • @davidwhiren817
    @davidwhiren817 2 роки тому

    light green would look crazy cool !!!

  • @FoxMacLeod2501
    @FoxMacLeod2501 2 роки тому

    Ooooh, I am excited about this one!
    ... Like I am most of the time I see new projects from our fantastic Mr. Rucker.

  • @juliesoane7399
    @juliesoane7399 2 роки тому +4

    Love watching these machines being restored with such care. Just emailed you a picture I found on the web of an old catalogue with your band saw 😁

  • @jwaterous224
    @jwaterous224 2 роки тому +3

    That's such a good find and I think you'll do the best job on the resto. I could see that saw making cuts on so called rough castings before machining. It's going to be a happy saw when you're done and when Jimmy has it in operation.

  • @btrswt35
    @btrswt35 2 роки тому +7

    Never really was into DiResta's style or work. That said, he's going to have a monster band saw when done.

  • @markdaugherty6378
    @markdaugherty6378 2 роки тому

    How lucky Jimmy is to have you overseeing this project, looking forward to upcoming episodes and great final results

  • @tomcarlson3244
    @tomcarlson3244 2 роки тому

    I am always amazed to see how the built machines back then. Fun project

  • @Jameson4327
    @Jameson4327 2 роки тому

    Another project I’ll be following.

  • @carbide1968
    @carbide1968 2 роки тому

    Cool project. That thing is gonna cut steel like butter.

  • @Ryncho_QQ
    @Ryncho_QQ 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing band saw restoration my friend

  • @sagaciousalso5026
    @sagaciousalso5026 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your efforts and making the video for our viewing. Much appreciated.......

  • @RojasCarpentry
    @RojasCarpentry 2 роки тому

    I'm excited to see this bandsaw at the shop! This is the big one!

  • @jpsimon206
    @jpsimon206 2 роки тому +5

    I have a 37-in crescent about the same age. The most impressive thing to me is that the wheels are hand forged, with an odd number of spokes and yet they are perfectly in balance. There is no signs of drilling or adding lead to balance. Presumably the blacksmith himself assured they were balanced

    • @jpsimon206
      @jpsimon206 2 роки тому

      Not sure what Jimmy's plan is for the bandsaw, but I have a very neat design that I implemented to make mine work on wood as well as metal. Would be happy to send you pics and specs if that is his long-term plan

    • @jpsimon206
      @jpsimon206 2 роки тому +1

      I don't mean neat as in blowing my own horn, I mean that it all fits in the original footprint

    • @petercasey175
      @petercasey175 2 роки тому

      Wow

    • @linmal2242
      @linmal2242 2 роки тому +1

      @@jpsimon206 Yes, blow your own horn. Nobody else will blow it! Good for you, and good for jimmy!

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 2 роки тому +8

    8:08 ... Imagine the guys who made this saw back in the day .. seeing a cordless impact driver taking it apart!?? ... "Witchcraft!!" ?

  • @dalemiller9444
    @dalemiller9444 2 роки тому

    Keith, love the way you introduce projects. I’m a big fan of your work.

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks 2 роки тому

    Nice done...look forward to following the restoration!

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @StanislavG.
    @StanislavG. 2 роки тому +1

    Yay, can't wait to see how it goes!

  • @markhedquist9597
    @markhedquist9597 2 роки тому

    I must say, it warms my heart watching a guy do what he loves to, and making a living doing that. Having the pleasure of restoring beautiful, old machines such as this one is such an honor. I do a little cleaning up of old tools found at estate sales and such. I love it. I consider each one to be a work of art. So happy to see this big boy band saw being restored. Amazing! I hope you get gobs of subs from this series. Cheers!

  • @J8MORS
    @J8MORS 2 роки тому

    Super cool! I’m watchin!

  • @TheAyrCaveShop
    @TheAyrCaveShop 2 роки тому

    Man what a beast. !! Trying to imagine what the pattern making and molding process must’ve been for that casting. Those old timers had some amazing skills !!

  • @stephenbridges2791
    @stephenbridges2791 2 роки тому +1

    I'm looking forward to this one.

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 2 роки тому

    I love the history Keith. This looks to be a really nice project. Thanks for sharing the rebuild.

  • @keepcalmandfarmon5401
    @keepcalmandfarmon5401 2 роки тому

    That is one big band saw!!! This is going to be a fun series!

  • @Cliff_Anderson
    @Cliff_Anderson 2 роки тому +1

    Always enjoy a good spider murdering to go with my restoration videos. :)

  • @chuckpechan
    @chuckpechan 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic saw, glad to see Jimmy chose to leave it with you for the restoration! Looking forward to watching it come together. Thanks Keith!

  • @DylansDIYWorkshop
    @DylansDIYWorkshop 2 роки тому

    thats a beautiful machine!

  • @woodenhead8887
    @woodenhead8887 2 роки тому +4

    What an awesome piece of machinery Keith! I’m really looking forward to future videos on this restoration. Careful with the wire wheel on that paint, there a good chance there’s lead in there, that’s bad juju for anyone, especially a young feller. You could always get some test kits and check for lead yourself.

    • @rockridgewoodshop
      @rockridgewoodshop 2 роки тому

      I knew a Harley painter who loved to show people an old quart can of paint that said "Black Lead Laquer"
      He was saving it for a special project.
      He died from lung disease.

  • @iangraham122
    @iangraham122 2 роки тому

    I have been following allot of your videos, especially scraping. please keep up the good work and your presentation of the machine historys.

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 2 роки тому +2

    Who has machinery catalogs from the 1800s? Oh Keith does... of course 😐. What a beast 😲

  • @jonasstockton1546
    @jonasstockton1546 2 роки тому

    This is a dream job right here.

  • @dan-o9746
    @dan-o9746 2 роки тому

    Don't forget the big Diresta painted across the front!

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 2 роки тому +1

    This will be a fine series!! .. can't wait!! :)

  • @dalmatiangirl61
    @dalmatiangirl61 2 роки тому

    I can see that machine in Hammerite mid green, sweet!

  • @joshgallant3136
    @joshgallant3136 2 роки тому

    Love your informative style and you do a wonderful job with your processes and I am a HUGE fan of you and all you do!! Keep up the awesome work brother!

  • @geckoproductions4128
    @geckoproductions4128 2 роки тому +2

    An AMAZING casting! Can't wait to see this bad boy run. BTW: that looks pretty close to seafoam green, which is the military paint used for the inside of tanks and such. Might find 5 gallons of that around surplus someplace......

  • @50shadesofrust65
    @50shadesofrust65 2 роки тому

    That’s an awesome casting.

  • @jonshank9572
    @jonshank9572 2 роки тому

    Good lord, that is quite the saw!

  • @mikethelandscaper41
    @mikethelandscaper41 2 роки тому

    Love the Philmont belt!

  • @waynefitch990
    @waynefitch990 2 роки тому

    Beautiful machine

  • @wincendf
    @wincendf 2 роки тому

    Love the Philmont Belt