RESTORATION of a 1930´s Coffee Grinder - Part 1 of 2
Вставка
- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- This is a passion project of mine. As somebody who loves coffee and old machines this was a dream to work on. In these two videos I show you the entire process of restoring a completely wasted old coffee grinder, as I try to make it new again. Hope you enjoy!
Buy the plans for my workbench:
pilots-workshop.com/plans.php
My website:
pilots-workshop.com/ - Навчання та стиль
Can't wait for part 2!
Thanks for the video, I loved it. The care you are taking to preserve the detail is fantastic, and your desire to preserve as much of the original machine is admirable. I can't wait to see Part 2!
Oh god. Thanks, you restored the grinding blades again. Very important. Liked!
The patience and endurance when grinding and filing is simply great!
love it
Very good restoration bro 👍👍👍👍
Good Job! By the Way , this is only Video,i did to see this Resharping of the grinding Mechanism...warte auf Ihre neue Videos.Greetings&best Wishes from Germany!
Super camera guide! Waiting for the second part!
Already working on it.
Tollen Job Thomas (wie immer af deinem Kanal). Sehr gutes und edukatives Video. Wir sind allen gespannt auf Teil 2. Danke fürs hochladen. Gruss aus Hessen, Robert.
Danke :D Sitze bereits am zweiten Teil
Looking forward to the next one. :)
Klasse Arbeit in jeder Hinsicht!
Danke dir :D
nice job
Excellent job....hope you use Coffee to stain the wood before applying a natural finish to the exterior....👍🏻
This is a fantastic video! I was actually just trying to look up the best way to remove decades of dust build up. My great grandmother just passed recently and I got a coffee grinder from west Germany and was looking to clean it up and put it to use.
That´s beautiful :D
Enjoyed & Thumbs Up
Not Long enough ;-) vielen lieben Dank.
I hope you used lead free solder on the brass strip
Hi Thomas erstmal tolles Video! Als Tipp: Man schleift eigentlich zuerst und mischt das entstandene Schleifmehl dann dem Epoxy bei ;)
Danke! Den trick kenn ich, ich wollte das harz jedoch nicht mit schleifstaub andicken, damit es tiefer in die löcher und kanäle eindringt
I mean I don't really know what I'm talking about, so this is not a critique but rather an honest question:
Why epoxy, why not wood glue mixed in with sawdust. I've seen others use that to fill in holes and patch wooden stuff in restorations with great success. Especially as it keeps the "woody" look and feel.
For more strength, that mixture is good in wood that is still solid, but epoxy can actually give back strength where there is none. It sort of stabilises the wood.
@@pilotsworkshop4554 Good to know. So the wood glue plus sawdust is fine, but doesn't really improve the structural integrity whereas epoxy does. Thanks. :D
Nice project.
Now just to hope for next few weeks I don't get those rust removal porn channels in my suggestion box.
Hahaha :D Thanks!