Very nice work. I'm impressed with your attention to detail and the care you took with reassembly. I subbed you. It appears your subscriber numbers will grow.
Thank you Terry! For you compliments and your subscription! I really appreciate that… It really is a huge motivation to keep producing content. The number of subs are growing but there has to be some patience involved 😉
Thank you so much James! That really means a lot to me! It’s a huge motivation to keep going. So glad you enjoyed the video and I hope you enjoy the next one…🙏🏻
Thank you! I did turn it on at the and right before I put on the decals. I thought a test would not add any value in this case… maybe I’m wrong.🤔 I’ll bare this in mind for future video’s!
Hi Gary, you noticed that very well! Actually I did grease them but only after editing the video. It struck me when I watched the video myself. Then I partially disassembled the device and greased the bearings. Thanks for your comment and I hope you liked the video!
You are absolutely right. I was focusing on keeping it as original as possible and used the same bearings that came of. But I agree, there is nothing wrong with an upgrade like sealed bearings. Thanks for your reply I keep this in mind! 🙏🏻
Yes.....he did a great restore job. But it was I could do to stay awake through the video, he moved so slowly, and showed each part reverently to the camera.
Everything looks very nice except for the thickness used in the piece created as a base and in electricity that turn that you made to the cable to prevent it from moving is not recommended either, but boy, not everything is perfect in this life, a hug and blessings😊
I must agree with you Ogle, the thickness of the metal was a gamble. Time will tell if it holds but next time I will use thicker metal, if only because it makes welding a lot easier! 😉 And that knot in the cable along with the ground cable being to short… lesson learned here! Thanks for your comment and I hope you enjoyed the video. A big hug and blessings back to you! 🙏🏻
Well done, sir.
Very beautiful restoration of the bench grinder
Thanks for your reaction Tom, that’s awesome! I’m on UA-cam only for a few months, so your appreciation really means a lot! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
One of best video for restoring 10/10. ❤
Wow, thank you very much Arshad! That really means a lot to me! 🙏🏻
Wonderful neat restoration like the way you work
Very nice .
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
Very well done, the grinder and the video about it.
Hi Jim, Thanks for your reaction to my grinder video! That means a lot to me, I just started and it is great to see a reaction like this!
Very nice work. I'm impressed with your attention to detail and the care you took with reassembly. I subbed you. It appears your subscriber numbers will grow.
Thank you Terry! For you compliments and your subscription! I really appreciate that… It really is a huge motivation to keep producing content. The number of subs are growing but there has to be some patience involved 😉
AWESOME job on restoring the bench grinder. :)
Thank you very much Warren, that really means a lot to me! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🏻
Excellent job
Hi Keith, I'm greatful for your reaction! It's so good to see that my video's actualy reach people and that they enjoy them. So thanks a lot!!
Hell of a restoration Bro you just keep the great 👍 work up.👌➕
Thank you so much James! That really means a lot to me! It’s a huge motivation to keep going. So glad you enjoyed the video and I hope you enjoy the next one…🙏🏻
Well done 👍
Thank you Anker Mek, That means a lot! 🙏🏻
Very nice restoration, but why didn't you turn it on to testy it when you finished?
Thank you! I did turn it on at the and right before I put on the decals. I thought a test would not add any value in this case… maybe I’m wrong.🤔 I’ll bare this in mind for future video’s!
Excellent job- but you didn’t grease bearings.
Hi Gary, you noticed that very well! Actually I did grease them but only after editing the video. It struck me when I watched the video myself. Then I partially disassembled the device and greased the bearings. Thanks for your comment and I hope you liked the video!
Смотреть на скорости 2x, с постоянной промоткой.
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Thank you Alessandro! 🙏🏻
en este caso es preferible utilizar rulimanes sellados
You are absolutely right. I was focusing on keeping it as original as possible and used the same bearings that came of. But I agree, there is nothing wrong with an upgrade like sealed bearings. Thanks for your reply I keep this in mind! 🙏🏻
amazing! :)
Thanks Manno, you know that means a lot! 🙏🏻
Same bro o
you have to use a sealed bearings!!!
Yes.....he did a great restore job. But it was I could do to stay awake through the video, he moved so slowly, and showed each part reverently to the camera.
Haha sorry Zygmo!😂 I need to find a way to make the video’s shorter but still show every move. I’m learning!
Awesome 👍 was that made in the 1300s
Haha, one would say so! I thought some dinosaur grease was used. Thanks for your reaction! 🙏🏻
@@kaspersworkshopmanners was that made in the 1300s
Like I said
Do you really think humanoids had that sophisticated technology in the 1300's??🤣🤔🤣
These screws, washers and nuts are not old enough to have any historical value. You don't have to restore them, you can replace them with new ones.
Толково.
Hope you enjoyed watching! 🙏🏻
Are you wearing a dust mask ?
Hi Wayne, most of the time I do, absolutely! Maybe not during assembly for instance but when it gets dusty or nasty I wear a mask.
rulimanes sin sello no tienen grasa
I should have used those… I wanted to restore as close to original as possible but some improvements are just smart to do… Like stampless bearings.😅
Everything looks very nice except for the thickness used in the piece created as a base and in electricity that turn that you made to the cable to prevent it from moving is not recommended either, but boy, not everything is perfect in this life, a hug and blessings😊
I must agree with you Ogle, the thickness of the metal was a gamble. Time will tell if it holds but next time I will use thicker metal, if only because it makes welding a lot easier! 😉 And that knot in the cable along with the ground cable being to short… lesson learned here! Thanks for your comment and I hope you enjoyed the video. A big hug and blessings back to you! 🙏🏻
Thought the same but just through scotch Brite wheels on and it's perfect.