I was going to say that, but worse and My Mechanics took my comments and made a new one... Love the polished metal. The yellow pops. It's a gorgeous tool now. Too pretty NOT to use...
Not to be nitpicky. but you have the armature in backwards. The anti-clockwise nut should be on the left. As it is, the grinding wheels will loosen with use, creating a hazardous situation...
NITPICKY ? I didn't even notice, but will in the future, good eye M. Mitchell , now I have to go back and see what the heck you are talking about :-) .
@@kenzpenz Basically, the grinding wheels rotate such that the wheels grind downwards at the front of the grinder. So, when you face the lefthand wheel, it turns clockwise. A clockwise-tightening nut will eventually work loose, potentially permitting the wheel to fall off while the grinder is in operation. Thus, an anti-clockwise-tightening nut is needed on the left.
Yea it's a major safety issue. If live wire breaks loose inside the housing and touches the grinder body, it will be mains voltage on the body without anyone noticing. That grinder needs a plug with protective earth connection.
Travail très soigné comme toujours, je suis un grand fan. Toutefois, moi aussi je m’interroge : comment ce fait-il qu’un cordon d’alimentation avec une prise phase/neutre propose une câble « terre » à connecter au corps de l’outil ? (c’est bien la preuve qu’on est attentif à toutes les étapes de la restauration ;-) ) Bon travail, continuez comme çà !!
@Rebster Practically any country has some kind of a protective earth connection. Based on google, if you want PE on France, you need to use Type E connector, which has hole for PE and the wall outlet has probe. Some countries in Europe use Type F connector which has those sliding contacts. Sometimes same plug can be used in both countries and more modern plugs are CEE 7/7 type plug. In current configuration, that bench grinder is a risk to it's user unless used in a wall outlet protected with RCD.
3 things I love the most about watching u wrk: 1: The sandblasting of course 2: The finished product 3: When u disassemble everything and have all neatly on yur table! Keep up the good wrk I will watch u for as long as u have a channel
Tysy! Love your attention to details, your respect for old good tools! Keep restoring the history, your channel is one of those who really makes genuine restoration.
Awesome job as always! I love the clear bottom detail. Gives it a little extra cool effect. My 8 year old son an I look forward to your videos. He won’t watch anyone else, he says your the best.
Very nice job! It looks new. I love the yellow color and the clear plastic base allows you to see if everything is ok inside. The polished metal sides are a work of art, magnificent! For scratches in plastic, use sandpaper to remove deep scratches, then progressively finer grit sandpaper till you hit 4000 grit or higher. After that, polish with a machine using plastic polisher or car polish, for fine shine and gloss.
What a work of genius, it was too beautiful a work of art worth gold, what a show of creativity managed to restore and make it more beautiful than it was when it was new, my congratulations
Really nice work on this grinder set. The inside seemed to be in pretty good shape, compared to the exterior. Once again you made the tool an item would like to have in their shop. Thanks for sharing this story with me.
I enjoy your restorations Tysy. A couple of friendly ideas? Use the correct size flat tip screwdriver when removing screws. I restore VW parts and always have to deal with damaged screw slots from someone using the wrong size screw driver. The other suggestion for you would be to have a plating station where you can bright zinc the screws, hardware, brackets, etc. They have different chromates you dip the freshly zinced parts into that change the color to black, yellow, etc. This provides superior protection over bluing the parts which is only really cosmetic vs. long term corrosion protection. Keep up the good work!
LOVE(!!!!) the clear bottom and the Yellow, Chrome,and Black..... ROCKS!!!!!!. Have been buzzy and have not had time to watch your show. Always great shows.
Rhâaaa ! Je suis jaloux de ton savoir faire ! C'est pas des machines que tu nous présente mais des œuvres d'art. Quel patience ! Jaloux, Jaloux, jaloux je suis.
Я случайно попал на ваш канал и был в восторге от вашей работы и вашего отношения к старинным вещам. Ваша культура работы и терпение меня просто поражает. Вы мастер высшего класса. Жму вам руку. Спасибо за видео . Побольше бы таких интересных видеороликов. Ещё раз спасибо.
As always it was a beautiful job. It didn’t even look like the same machine by the time you finished with it. I so enjoy your videos and always look forward to your next one.
Really like when you restore something but you make it your own. Like when someone covers a song they pay respect to the original but put a little bit of themselves into it at the same time.
This is a wonderful restoration, and I love the clear base! That yellow colour is perfect too! Plus those new bearings make it run so much more smoothly and quietly than most comparable experiences with bench grinders I've had. Magnifique.
Amazing restoration is always very cool idea of making a clear see-through bottom plate it’s a shame you don’t live closer I have a whole garage full of things that need to be restored from a little bitty 2 mm socket up to a full size drill press and tablesaw
Excellent travail, c'est vraiment un plaisir de regarder ces vidéos, j'aimerais tellement avoir un atelier pour faire des renos... C'est hyper passionnant et enrichissant ! Félicitations, Good job ! 🇫🇷
The whole restoration was amazing as usual! But since you asked, I did particularly like the clear display of the electrics underneath, as a bit of an electronics guy that was a really nice touch
I always look forward to your videos, your work is great and the videos are well edited, you have a big fan here in Alabama please continue to post your work.
That's a nice looking restore. Good job. Just a safety thing but when you connected the earth wire to the chassis you should scrape away that yellow paint to bare metal to ensure the earth is in contact with the metal body.
Very nice. I would use that one if you could instead of the one you are currently using. Makes me nervous when you have to physically get it spinning the proper direction. Good work.
Really great work, love watching you make things brand new again. The clear bottom is really intriguing and looks good, the yellow and black both go together extremely well.
Pretty good. If you want to remove the deepest scratches on the plexiglasse, you need to sand them away. You start with the roughest grit, then take a less rough one, and another less rougher one. It will leave them opaque, but then, you polish it back to clear.
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Beautiful job as always Tysy. I love the big polished parts with the yellow and black details, it's looking perfectly.
Thank you so much 😊
Wow, man! An attaboy from the Grandmaster! You really deserved it, Tysy! Great job!!!
Wow a @mymechanics thumbs up... you are acknowledged by the master himself... and deserved!
yeh got to agree
if this fella is impressed..... well must be a good job
I was going to say that, but worse and My Mechanics took my comments and made a new one... Love the polished metal. The yellow pops. It's a gorgeous tool now. Too pretty NOT to use...
Can't wait to see "Restoration but only using tools I've previously restored"
I hope to see it as much as I hoped for the test ride after moped restoration
YES!
He actually used the German sharpener that was restored
I love watching blueing, it’s like magic
I suffer from PTSD. Your videos are relaxing enough to help me sleep. They aren’t boring. Just serene
Your shop must look amazing with all of the tools you've restored, you should show us what it looks like!
Check the photos on his Instagram account. Cheers!
Not to be nitpicky. but you have the armature in backwards. The anti-clockwise nut should be on the left. As it is, the grinding wheels will loosen with use, creating a hazardous situation...
thank you 😊, i will change it
NITPICKY ? I didn't even notice, but will in the future, good eye M. Mitchell , now I have to go back and see what the heck you are talking about :-) .
@@kenzpenz Basically, the grinding wheels rotate such that the wheels grind downwards at the front of the grinder. So, when you face the lefthand wheel, it turns clockwise. A clockwise-tightening nut will eventually work loose, potentially permitting the wheel to fall off while the grinder is in operation. Thus, an anti-clockwise-tightening nut is needed on the left.
I was hoping someone else noticed that. I switched devices just to let him know. Beautiful restoration though.
You have an eagle eye for details. I didn’t notice that at all
The power cable within the device had a ground that you screwed to the metal body, yet it has a two prong power connector?
Yea it's a major safety issue. If live wire breaks loose inside the housing and touches the grinder body, it will be mains voltage on the body without anyone noticing.
That grinder needs a plug with protective earth connection.
Also to note, The earth should be terminated in a ring crimp with a shake proof washer, not that it matters with that supply cable.
Travail très soigné comme toujours, je suis un grand fan. Toutefois, moi aussi je m’interroge :
comment ce fait-il qu’un cordon d’alimentation avec une prise phase/neutre propose une câble « terre » à connecter au corps de l’outil ? (c’est bien la preuve qu’on est attentif à toutes les étapes de la restauration ;-) ) Bon travail, continuez comme çà !!
@Rebster Practically any country has some kind of a protective earth connection. Based on google, if you want PE on France, you need to use Type E connector, which has hole for PE and the wall outlet has probe.
Some countries in Europe use Type F connector which has those sliding contacts. Sometimes same plug can be used in both countries and more modern plugs are CEE 7/7 type plug.
In current configuration, that bench grinder is a risk to it's user unless used in a wall outlet protected with RCD.
Typical of far east junk. Cut ever corner you can.
Great job, like every time. But be kind, dont put the finished restauration photo in preview - there's no more "wow" at the end
It stands out in a sea of content because of the "after" pictures. I do agree somewhat but he has to look out for his business as well.
3 things I love the most about watching u wrk:
1: The sandblasting of course
2: The finished product
3: When u disassemble everything and have all neatly on yur table!
Keep up the good wrk I will watch u for as long as u have a channel
That's also my favorite 3 Things about watching tysy work !👍😃
When you showed the pile of unsorted parts my OCD almost had a heart attack! I am so glad that you decided to sort all those before starting cleaning
I have OCD too
OCD gang
I might have OCD too. I don't know.🤔 I have to get checked out.😷
NO matter how many times I see it the "blue-ing" always amazes me, Beautiful work as always.
Your videos are getting much better. I love the way you laid out the parts at the end of disassembly, very visually pleasing
I wholly approve of the transparent plate on the underside. Another awesome restoration for the books.
usually wet sanding is my favorite part, but today it was bluing. Love the clear bottom!
Tysy! Love your attention to details, your respect for old good tools! Keep restoring the history, your channel is one of those who really makes genuine restoration.
I like the fact that you are restoring something that you can use to help restore another tool.
Awesome job as always! I love the clear bottom detail. Gives it a little extra cool effect. My 8 year old son an I look forward to your videos. He won’t watch anyone else, he says your the best.
Very nice job! It looks new. I love the yellow color and the clear plastic base allows you to see if everything is ok inside. The polished metal sides are a work of art, magnificent!
For scratches in plastic, use sandpaper to remove deep scratches, then progressively finer grit sandpaper till you hit 4000 grit or higher. After that, polish with a machine using plastic polisher or car polish, for fine shine and gloss.
Really impressive. You’re the first craftsman I’ve seen who polished parts rather than paint or powder coat. That was a genius choice! Thanks!
I like the clear bottom plate. Very well done restoration. Now you can dedicate on bench grinder for polishing and the other for grinding wheels.
Love the chrome and yellow absolutely beautiful
What a work of genius, it was too beautiful a work of art worth gold, what a show of creativity managed to restore and make it more beautiful than it was when it was new, my congratulations
Dig your series of "now that I have learned stuff". The scales and the grinders show how much you've evolved.
that big, silver claw tool at 3:21 was SO COOL!! And what a niche piece of equipment! also the clear plastic bottom was a very nice touch imho.
I like the clear plastic showing the wireing in that area.
Did you noticed the ground that he conected but at the plug didnt had a condition for it?
Magnificent!!! I love that you chose yellow paint. Thank you!
Just beautiful to hear that motor quietly whirring after the restoration. I am spellbound during your restorations. Superb job yet again.😊
Really nice work on this grinder set. The inside seemed to be in pretty good shape, compared to the exterior. Once again you made the tool an item would like to have in their shop. Thanks for sharing this story with me.
It looks like it was made in the 70s with the earthtone green color. Nice work Tysy.
I enjoy your restorations Tysy. A couple of friendly ideas? Use the correct size flat tip screwdriver when removing screws. I restore VW parts and always have to deal with damaged screw slots from someone using the wrong size screw driver. The other suggestion for you would be to have a plating station where you can bright zinc the screws, hardware, brackets, etc. They have different chromates you dip the freshly zinced parts into that change the color to black, yellow, etc. This provides superior protection over bluing the parts which is only really cosmetic vs. long term corrosion protection. Keep up the good work!
This man is like the Swiss army knife of restoration, his skills know no bounds!
Excellent job Sir,
Great photography and thanks for sharing.
Love the plexy underneath, the color chosen and the chrome mirror and black finish.
Wow! No vibration and beautiful. Perfect. Best restore of bench-grinder I have ever seen.
LOVE(!!!!) the clear bottom and the Yellow, Chrome,and Black..... ROCKS!!!!!!. Have been buzzy and have not had time to watch your show. Always great shows.
The plexiglass bottom is pretty awesome good idea mate
BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED, Job well done.
Rhâaaa ! Je suis jaloux de ton savoir faire ! C'est pas des machines que tu nous présente mais des œuvres d'art. Quel patience ! Jaloux, Jaloux, jaloux je suis.
So good. I wasn’t a fan of the blueing until I saw it assembled. Love it now.
The clear underside was a great idea!
Я случайно попал на ваш канал и был в восторге от вашей работы и вашего отношения к старинным вещам. Ваша культура работы и терпение меня просто поражает. Вы мастер высшего класса. Жму вам руку. Спасибо за видео . Побольше бы таких интересных видеороликов. Ещё раз спасибо.
Very nice. I like that you didn't paint the entire grinder. I think it looks great with the polished pieces.
The clear bottom was a great idea
Great job. My fav part was the white dot on the power switch
I am happy you kept this one!
The clear bottom is a very nice touch... easy visibility if trouble arises.. like blown capacitor or switch smokes.
Wow, you totally transform the grinder, fantastic job
Restoring these machines is very impressive
i hope you still keep all of the stuff that you've restored...keen to see it all
As always it was a beautiful job. It didn’t even look like the same machine by the time you finished with it. I so enjoy your videos and always look forward to your next one.
The clear bottom was a great idea. Thanks for another amazing video.
Love this one. Searching for a used cheap one myself.
That grinder is a work of art!
Works like new and it looks better than new lol, awesome restoration.
Excellent work on restoration. I can watch you perform your magic for hours; I love bringing the past back to life.
Really like when you restore something but you make it your own. Like when someone covers a song they pay respect to the original but put a little bit of themselves into it at the same time.
Sandblasting literally looks like the most fun thing ever! I want a sandblaster 😂
One of your best. I love the plexi-glass bottom. Keep up the great work. Tres bien !
That is totally wicked! Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship with us!
This is a wonderful restoration, and I love the clear base! That yellow colour is perfect too! Plus those new bearings make it run so much more smoothly and quietly than most comparable experiences with bench grinders I've had. Magnifique.
Felicitaciones por tu trabajo desde Buenos Aires Argentina !!!
Great job, as always! You need to already open a museum of restored tools and equipment, and of course shoot about this video.
You're very capricious, which is why I find this channel one of the best about restoration here on UA-cam .
I like the transparent bottom. Cool idea!
That bluing product is awesome! I have an old shotgun that needs rebluing. Now I know the one step product to use. Thanks.
T'es un génie !! j'ai beau regarder tes videos souvent, je n'y trouve rien à dire !! à part bravo !!
The paint with the polished steel makes it look really good! It's almost the Hot Rod of bench grinders!
Very nicely done!
Cara ficou magnífico. Você merece mais do que um dez (10). Merece muito mais... Excelente
Um br
Super, colour combo stands out wonderfully
Stay safe
I love the transparent bottom. Good job!
Very accurate and professional work, good job
I love the transparent base. See-through is always better!
Beautiful. And yes, I love polished metal!
Beautiful restoration
Always a pleasure to watch a master at work and what a great result. In this video I found my new Tysy viewing satisfaction - that bluing liquid!!
Clear bottom cover is great, I like that. The polished aluminum not so great. But a beautiful restoration job. Well done, again 👍🙂🛠️
I think the clear bottom looks better and you are correct, it allows visual inspection of the electrics.
Beautiful! Love the chrome and yellow
Amazing restoration is always very cool idea of making a clear see-through bottom plate it’s a shame you don’t live closer I have a whole garage full of things that need to be restored from a little bitty 2 mm socket up to a full size drill press and tablesaw
Excellent travail, c'est vraiment un plaisir de regarder ces vidéos, j'aimerais tellement avoir un atelier pour faire des renos... C'est hyper passionnant et enrichissant !
Félicitations, Good job ! 🇫🇷
Another piece of art! The polished parts and clear bottom piece are really cool!
Peñarol Noma!!! Excellent work!!!
Very beautiful restoration! I love the yellow colour and the black and polished parts is a really nice combination!
Great paint and polish. Perfect as alway. The clear bottom panel is genius. 👍🏼
Great job! I love the yellow you chose.
considering it's apparent age it looks to be in incredible condition! great restoration as always
I'm lost for words. You are the best one on YT
The whole restoration was amazing as usual! But since you asked, I did particularly like the clear display of the electrics underneath, as a bit of an electronics guy that was a really nice touch
I always look forward to your videos, your work is great and the videos are well edited, you have a big fan here in Alabama please continue to post your work.
That's a nice looking restore. Good job. Just a safety thing but when you connected the earth wire to the chassis you should scrape away that yellow paint to bare metal to ensure the earth is in contact with the metal body.
Using a grinder to restore a grinder, classy inception 😮
Very nice. I would use that one if you could instead of the one you are currently using. Makes me nervous when you have to physically get it spinning the proper direction. Good work.
Really great work, love watching you make things brand new again. The clear bottom is really intriguing and looks good, the yellow and black both go together extremely well.
Beautiful in yellow !
Beautifully done! The paint turned out perfect.
TOP REPAIR AND PAINT JOB READY FOR SOME GRINDING
Pretty good. If you want to remove the deepest scratches on the plexiglasse, you need to sand them away. You start with the roughest grit, then take a less rough one, and another less rougher one. It will leave them opaque, but then, you polish it back to clear.
Very Nice, just the Inspiration I needed to do a Jet Bench Grinder I've had for years.. Thanks..
Love it ! Yes to chrome. Mr Tysy you do beautiful work!