NO! No, to using a wire brush on a motor winding. Each wire has a varnish coating serving to insulate/isolate wire to wire electrically. A beautiful job. I do enjoy watching these.
Electronics tech here, and while I believe he used a nylon-type brush and not metal, I agree, never take that risk. Blow, wipe, or use a soft brush, and leave it at that, don't provide a weak point for the magic smoke to escape!
Putting threads in a vice and using a knife blade to clean up finished metals also hurt my brain a bit but it's a great video anyhow. We all have stuff to learn.
Looks great but don’t sand or grind on the coil wraps of the motor. They are covered in a resin that keeps them from arcing. Once the coating goes they can arc and burn through.
I love watching restoration of analogue non digital appliances. The art of taking something rusted and dirty and resurrecting it back to usefulness, which is their beauty. I am here for it all!
Whoever owned this didn’t really understand how it worked and how to clean it. Most of the brown was old coffee rather than rust. But this is the first time I’ve watched a restoration and truly understood how to fix it !! Sooo satisfying to see. Machine I use come back to life
We will Just pretend he didnt actually use a steel Wire Drill attachment on Epoxy insulated copper Motor windings. 😱😱😵😵. Hopefully motor Bearings got replaced also. Very Nice Paint Job and Restoration. ❤
It is a great feeling to take something that, for the most part, is gone, and bring it back to usefulness again. I know that feeling and it is part of why I like doing such things myself. Very nice refurbishing project. Hope you get to use it for a long, long time now... Thumbs Up!
Adorei o restauro ! Ficou bem restaurado com excelente qualidade em recursos técnicos e químicos ficou como nova ! Dá para curtir um bom café por muitos anos a frente !
This is good. One way to improve would be to stabilize or strengthen the legs of the table where you use the vise. Close-up shots were hard to watch because of the wobbling.
You were a very brave man using the power polisher on that acrylic/clear plastic! I did it once and the entire piece microfractured! It looked like a million tiny spider webs, caused by the heat! That's why you've got your own channel and I don't though hey! 😂
Wow this is a blast from the past. A Prodex Zagreb coffee grinder, well that was not a home appliance, it was a professional machine usually seen in bars and restaurants. Compared to today's products built to last forever, a high quality of make. Basically that was a cleaning but you should change a bearings as well in order to work more smoothly and quietly, and a new capacitor would give it more torque. But do not wire brush motor's winding, there is a coating of insulation on those wires. In order to get perfect original look the white plaque miss a decal something like: Hausbrandt PRODEX Zagreb.
Eu sempre quis muito uma máquina de café em minha casa . Mais as condições financeiras ainda não me permitem ter uma. Acredito que o café seja delicioso. Vou continuar lutando e sei que vou conseguir a minha se Deus quiser. Admiro seu trabalho e a maneira que o faz me passa que você faz com muito amor e carinho
Can you add small captions to your videos saying what you are using and why during each part? I want to get into restoration as a hibby and would be grateful to know more
By examining the design of the grinder burrs and the fork at the exit, I concluded that it is designed for espresso. For espresso, the coffee must not only be finely ground but also have uniform particle size. This is achieved by ensuring the burrs are aligned parallel to each other. If this alignment was adjusted correctly during installation, there should be no issue. However, if the alignment is off, larger particles may result, leading to a sour and bitter espresso. This happens because the brewing time (around 30 seconds) is insufficient for the proper extraction of larger particles.
I love it! As constructive criticism, I would tell you that it seems that when you paint there is too much paint, but I am not a painter hahah Good job.
6:38 Yeah, don't do that to the coil wires. They are insulated in thin enamel and will short. Lucky it still works but might be a shock or fire hazard.
NO! No, to using a wire brush on a motor winding. Each wire has a varnish coating serving to insulate/isolate wire to wire electrically. A beautiful job. I do enjoy watching these.
I make NEMA motors for a living, and I was thinking that same thing! If you scratch those wires up, it can lead to it shorting out!
Yeah, also polished sharpened baldes with this thing😂
Electronics tech here, and while I believe he used a nylon-type brush and not metal, I agree, never take that risk. Blow, wipe, or use a soft brush, and leave it at that, don't provide a weak point for the magic smoke to escape!
when I saw how he handled the winding, my heart ached)
Putting threads in a vice and using a knife blade to clean up finished metals also hurt my brain a bit but it's a great video anyhow. We all have stuff to learn.
Looks great but don’t sand or grind on the coil wraps of the motor. They are covered in a resin that keeps them from arcing. Once the coating goes they can arc and burn through.
Yeah, I was cringing hard on that one, I've seen how quickly that can go south
I love watching restoration of analogue non digital appliances. The art of taking something rusted and dirty and resurrecting it back to usefulness, which is their beauty. I am here for it all!
I really enjoy the no talking, just doing videos. Thank you.
I like your content...No talking, no looking at 1 piece for 20 minutes, straight to the work with no bs and you do an incredible job...Subbed...
Whoever owned this didn’t really understand how it worked and how to clean it. Most of the brown was old coffee rather than rust. But this is the first time I’ve watched a restoration and truly understood how to fix it !! Sooo satisfying to see. Machine I use come back to life
Im here coz of My Mechanics. Glad I am. Well done, you did a fantastic job.
You could spray tan the Empire State building in 5 seconds with that paint sprayer
From 50ft away!
Isn't so much spraying the object as he is assaulting the color onto the object.
What
I watching this view because of your hand.... They are so beautiful❤
What did you do with the bearings? Clean or replace? Please show what youve lubricated on reassembly.
Nicely done video. Thank you.
Awesome restoration! I love watching the taking apart and cleaning... then you realise just how many parts there are 😊❤
We will Just pretend he didnt actually use a steel Wire Drill attachment on Epoxy insulated copper Motor windings. 😱😱😵😵. Hopefully motor Bearings got replaced also. Very Nice Paint Job and Restoration. ❤
16:20 You forgot to crimp the connectors on the cables and heat the shrink sleeves.
It is a great feeling to take something that, for the most part, is gone, and bring it back to usefulness again. I know that feeling and it is part of why I like doing such things myself. Very nice refurbishing project. Hope you get to use it for a long, long time now... Thumbs Up!
LOOKS AS GOOD AS NEW WELL DONE
Always a joy to see skill at work.
Using a wire brush on the motor. Not crimping the connectors. Either level up your electric game or limit yourself to purely mechanical devices.
Adorei o restauro ! Ficou bem restaurado com excelente qualidade em recursos técnicos e químicos ficou como nova ! Dá para curtir um bom café por muitos anos a frente !
Coffee grinder not coffee machine. Great job!
You’re product lighting skill is really good.
I like your calm, satisfying and relaxing videos. No talking, no showing yourself but you still have a lot of my attention. Just keep going👏🏼
Cuando termine que preparé café y me de la taza llena gracias buen trabajo solicitaciones 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I like this. There are no expensive and fancy tools. A feasible project in terms of cost. Thank you. Great video. 👌🏾
This is good. One way to improve would be to stabilize or strengthen the legs of the table where you use the vise. Close-up shots were hard to watch because of the wobbling.
You the best
That coffee grinder looks much better than before and it works like a charm too. You did a superb job. Excellent work.
that paint remover sequence🫠
Hi, from Rhode Island ,USA .
that was wonderful to watch. thanks.
Nice restoration, you should replace the flat burrs also, install a new set
Very good 😊
Lots of work on this project! Good job. Not a big fan of wire brushing the insulation off the stator wires though...
I shouted NOOO! When I saw it. Glad someone else said something
A nice job I might say. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Golden hands!!!
La has dejado preciosa! Buen trabajo! Un abrazo desde España 🇪🇸
You were a very brave man using the power polisher on that acrylic/clear plastic!
I did it once and the entire piece microfractured! It looked like a million tiny spider webs, caused by the heat!
That's why you've got your own channel and I don't though hey! 😂
I like You Video
Super jest odrestaurowany ten cały młynek do kawy z czasów PRL pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Отличная реставрация
Bravissimo... Un lavoro perfetto complimenti sei bravissimo 🎉 👏👏👏💯👍
Excelente trabajo, por poner una pega, lo único que no me ha gustado mucho es la suciedad de la mesa, hay que hacerlo con más limpieza.
Nice coffee machine
Wow this is a blast from the past. A Prodex Zagreb coffee grinder, well that was not a home appliance, it was a professional machine usually seen in bars and restaurants. Compared to today's products built to last forever, a high quality of make. Basically that was a cleaning but you should change a bearings as well in order to work more smoothly and quietly, and a new capacitor would give it more torque.
But do not wire brush motor's winding, there is a coating of insulation on those wires.
In order to get perfect original look the white plaque miss a decal something like: Hausbrandt PRODEX Zagreb.
I like what you doin and I respect you very much!!!good job !
My hometown Zagreb :) I'm little bit of proud here :)
3:30 塗料が簡単に剥がせることや
9:45 サビもあっとゆう間に取れてまるで魔法ですね🧙♂️
Awesome job!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
Excellent restoration!!!
Nice restoration bro. Also the grainder is from my country. Pozdrav Zagrebe. ❤🇭🇷👋
😊amazing"s‼️
Like new! 😊
Spasibo za obzor class 🤌👍
Pozdrav sa Balkana ❤
Felicitaciones
А заменить обмотку на катушке?
Я бы сказала, что это больше чистка, чем реставрация)
Bellissimo restauro complimenti
Muy buen video saludos abrazo grande desde Argentina 👍 🤗
Brilliant 🤩
You are a genius, hats off to you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
belle restauration 😮
So interesting
Eu sempre quis muito uma máquina de café em minha casa . Mais as condições financeiras ainda não me permitem ter uma.
Acredito que o café seja delicioso.
Vou continuar lutando e sei que vou conseguir a minha se Deus quiser.
Admiro seu trabalho e a maneira que o faz me passa que você faz com muito amor e carinho
More videos like this😍
Beautiful soviet gadget
Croatian
Can you add small captions to your videos saying what you are using and why during each part? I want to get into restoration as a hibby and would be grateful to know more
Que linda 😅😊
Great restoration well done.
Bravo! Well done with the restoration.
Nice job and something deserved restoration. Well done!
Very satisfying visuals and sounds ❤
Some (coffee) machines are more beautiful than others. This is not one of them.
Such a great restoration 👍👍
Very nice
Que vontade de tomar ese café
Cuando veo a Hombres llagar a estos resultados, entonces reafirmo mi convicción de que aún la humanidad está a salvo.
Woww nice videos my boss😍😍
Good job
Nice work
But obviously you don't drink Coffee ))
By examining the design of the grinder burrs and the fork at the exit, I concluded that it is designed for espresso. For espresso, the coffee must not only be finely ground but also have uniform particle size. This is achieved by ensuring the burrs are aligned parallel to each other. If this alignment was adjusted correctly during installation, there should be no issue. However, if the alignment is off, larger particles may result, leading to a sour and bitter espresso. This happens because the brewing time (around 30 seconds) is insufficient for the proper extraction of larger particles.
Wow amazing ☕👍👏
I love it!
As constructive criticism, I would tell you that it seems that when you paint there is too much paint, but I am not a painter hahah
Good job.
awesome
Awesome video! I really enjoyed watching it!
oh this is from zagreb's factory, from the old SFRJ republic.
Look better without paint
6:38 Yeah, don't do that to the coil wires. They are insulated in thin enamel and will short. Lucky it still works but might be a shock or fire hazard.
Did you need to use heat on the base to press the stator back into the foot?
I did two of these and the stator and wiring is troublesome.
Incrível
💯💯
Это не кофемашина!.Это кофемолка.
3:55 - Tão satisfatório 😍
Good job😍
Это ж надо было так кофемолку загадить! А ведь молотым кофе из неё людей поили.
omg ... I can't stop to see an evil cyclops to red part.XD
So what about the screw and washer tht didn't fit?
This is a grinder, not a coffee machine. Excellent job anyway
A grinder is a machine.
A coffee grinder is a machine and so is a coffee maker
I’m looking for a coffee machine can I have it . 😂
First here!
@theodoreolson8529 Yes, but now, the odor isn't good.
Muito bom !
Hope you drank from a different cup you put the paint stripper in!? 😀