1920s Hobart Coffee Mill [Restoration]

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • This restoration is on a 1920s Hobart coffee grinder that I recently found at auction. You can see the patent for this tool here: patents.google.com/patent/US1...
    The smell of ~100 year-old coffee is now something I can never forget. The coffee bin was missing so I ordered a replacement off another Hobart grinder. The hopper was significantly dented and may not be original to the machine. The tool was also coated in over 7000 layers of paint for some reason. The burr disks were in excellent condition and seems to be made of some of the earliest stainless steel I have come across so far.
    The machine needed a fresh coat of paint and pin-striping, new nickel-plating, insane amounts of body filler, some new wires, and a lot of oil. Removing the dents in the aluminum hopper was a lot of fun since I was able to use high-powered magnets on the lathe. I did not resharpen the burr grinders as the customer does not plan on using this as it's more for decoration.
    In the end, the grinder murders coffee beans at a rate that is completely unnecessary at a home level. This was most likely used in a grocery store or hotel setting.
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  • @nathans1978
    @nathans1978 2 роки тому +368

    The sandblasting entrance was the funniest thing I have seen on this channel since The Model. This is an awesome restoration! Great work!

    • @RyokuKitsune
      @RyokuKitsune 2 роки тому +20

      wire wheeling had its moments too...

    • @michaelwesseling3804
      @michaelwesseling3804 2 роки тому +10

      The model was nice indeed. Always something funny to look after with these excellent restorations..

    • @DasAlbatross
      @DasAlbatross 2 роки тому +11

      Man, The Model was a classic from start to finish

    • @bendeco
      @bendeco 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah that was hilarious. Unexpected.

    • @xxoustou
      @xxoustou 2 роки тому +4

      35:18

  • @David_Johnson_
    @David_Johnson_ 2 роки тому +170

    The first thing I note - and I'm exactly 34 seconds in - is that you've changed the cast!
    What happened to Unnecessarily Prominent Adjustable Wrenches, or Emotionally Distant Garbage On The Floor? Are they ok? Were there contractual issues? Did they leave to "spend more time with their families?" Rehab?
    Enquiring minds and fans need to know!

    • @aaronbock6406
      @aaronbock6406 2 роки тому +12

      This is the important question 😂

    • @ControlledWrinkles
      @ControlledWrinkles 2 роки тому +12

      And did you notice the mug from AvE at the end? It’s always nice to see an Easter Egg from another great UA-camr snuck into a video.

    • @HinataHinakuraHyuga
      @HinataHinakuraHyuga 2 роки тому +4

      I would also like to know where the scaling banana is? I haven't seen them in several episodes!

    • @nortyfiner
      @nortyfiner 2 роки тому +7

      The thing I noticed immediately is that this video was NOT sponsored by Vaporust. Wonder if something changed on the financial back end of things.

    • @jeramegoodman7826
      @jeramegoodman7826 2 роки тому

      @@ControlledWrinkles tits and pickles man 😂😂😂

  • @firebird8600
    @firebird8600 2 роки тому +27

    My dad and I restored one of the floor model of this same coffee grinder toput on display in his office (he owned the local Hobart Agency) we replaced all of the hardware, and anything that needed replating with new old stock parts from the parts room, and even had new old stock waterslide-decals for it. Looked exactly like the catalog (and worked like new) when we were done. Lost dad in 2014. Thank you so much for bringing back this memory for me.

    • @christo930
      @christo930 25 днів тому

      I really don't know why anyone would pay so much money to restore one of these without restoring the windings on the stator. They're 100 years old and have probably been through 10k heat cycles. They are covered in varnish to them from shorting to each other. That old varnish decays. At a minimum, there should be a fuse on it.

  • @SedatedByLife
    @SedatedByLife 2 роки тому +23

    I swear, half the reason for me watching your videos is the anticipation of the random hilarious stuff. The other half is the pure enjoyment of watching these old relics come back to life. Unfortunately now, I need to go pull out my French Press and make a brew.... It's 9pm and have to work in the morning lol.

  • @Bbeaucha88
    @Bbeaucha88 2 роки тому +1144

    Removing the lead paint is a bad move because now superman can see inside your coffee grinder while you are using it and I think we all know how bad that is.

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  2 роки тому +386

      Dammit!

    • @quixototalis
      @quixototalis 2 роки тому +162

      True. One of the top five worst outcomes when grinding coffee is superman landing in your kitchen and jeering at you over your choice of bean. Guy's a real coffee snob. He once lambasted me over my lack of Tanzania Peaberry Coffee then heat-visioned my cup because it was five degrees off optimal temp. I never fully recovered.

    • @soul8bounce
      @soul8bounce 2 роки тому +6

      On the bright side --> They're delicious!

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau 2 роки тому +13

      Will you stop lacing your coffee beans with Kryptonite?

    • @Bbeaucha88
      @Bbeaucha88 2 роки тому +34

      @@quixototalis this is hands down the absolute best reply I have ever gotten on a UA-cam comment. I laughed out loud and you made my day good sir!

  • @danielprivate7442
    @danielprivate7442 2 роки тому +161

    Hobart built the best equipment. It definitely needed some TLC, but notice how nothing on this thing was actually broken. Whoever paid to get this restored knows what they have.

    • @nobuckle40
      @nobuckle40 2 роки тому +44

      They still do. I work for them. We still make top of the line commercial food equipment.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 2 роки тому +12

      He says he found it at auction so I don't think someone else paid for the restoration. Hand Tool Rescue must just appreciate quality coffee.

    • @danielprivate7442
      @danielprivate7442 2 роки тому +35

      @@theKashConnoisseur He says in the video that the client picked the color. Which I assume is the person paying him to restore it.

    • @danielprivate7442
      @danielprivate7442 2 роки тому +18

      @@nobuckle40 Yeah, I know. I just wish you guys still owned/manufactured Kitchenaid stand mixers. The N50 Hobart makes is great, but very expensive. Those Hobart Kitchenaid mixers were great...as reflected by the price they still fetch on the used market.

    • @theKashConnoisseur
      @theKashConnoisseur 2 роки тому +8

      @@danielprivate7442 Ah, must have blinked and missed that caption.

  • @dansdata
    @dansdata 2 роки тому +219

    The "extra coarse" setting is for when you want to use coffee beans as aggregate in the making of mud-bricks.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 2 роки тому +16

      To be fair it was from the 1920's pretty much everyone was still drinking percolated coffee, no fancy stuff like espresso and the likes at home.

    • @serenity6415
      @serenity6415 2 роки тому +3

      Another awesome moment of learning, thanks to UA-cam. If only I drank coffee.

    • @JrgenHelland00
      @JrgenHelland00 2 роки тому +6

      Boiled coffee is best coffee, preferably over fire.

    • @HickLif3
      @HickLif3 Рік тому +1

      @@SilvaDreams don't forget french press and nowadays the extra course would work great for cold brew

    • @plainnpretty
      @plainnpretty 6 місяців тому +1

      @@JrgenHelland00 I call boiled over a fire cowboy coffee

  • @MrDjbremix
    @MrDjbremix 2 роки тому +52

    My full time job is a Coffee Machine Engineer. It's so good to see a old Coffee grinder put back in to action. Well done .

  • @kyleloew432
    @kyleloew432 2 роки тому +57

    Haha, the steel balls, this is why this is my favorite vintage tool, equipment/restoration channel. Gotta be able to have fun while you work.

  • @VanderGroejn
    @VanderGroejn 2 роки тому +46

    As a renowned film critic I feel obliged to congratulate you for the sand blasting scene.
    It was nothing but epic, a true milestone in the history of cinematics and a really good vid.
    Cheers, looking forward to the next one. 🍻👍😁

  • @melissag2571
    @melissag2571 Рік тому +19

    My dad used to work for Hobart, it's nice to see this get restored!

    • @heroinmom153
      @heroinmom153 Рік тому +2

      We had a vintage Hobart deli slicer at my old deli, and it outperformed and outlasted all of the brand new Chinese built slicers I bought. Every single one of them. I bought it from an old church social hall for $100. I wish I still had that slicer but I sold it with the business.

  • @suitov
    @suitov 2 роки тому +23

    That magnetic reshaping tool is ingenously simple... and of course you tried it on the lathe. Of course. 😂
    Your little touches of humour are always welcome and on point. I'm really glad you're getting clients! This one must have been so pleased. No stinky century's worth of coffee for them to deal with... I want this to live in a relaxed coffee shop where lots of customers can see and admire it.

  • @bronxcheer031
    @bronxcheer031 2 роки тому +114

    I'm really impressed with your stop-motion camera skills. At 9:41 it really looks like the grinder is "walking" across the bench top. Well done!

    • @letsdosomething6691
      @letsdosomething6691 2 роки тому

      lmao

    • @marklammas2465
      @marklammas2465 Рік тому +1

      That's sometimes the only way my car goes. Some hapless bugger has to hammer it from behind.

    • @Philter-Coffee
      @Philter-Coffee Рік тому

      As someone who has experience moving, I can assure you that most things move when you chase them with a hammer. It's not stop motion, just the fear of being hit propelling it forward.

    • @BeachBum88m
      @BeachBum88m Рік тому +1

      @@marklammas2465 ...that's what she said

    • @jakesgod
      @jakesgod Рік тому +1

      @@marklammas2465 Ive had women like that🤣🤣

  • @raulvarga4799
    @raulvarga4799 2 роки тому +140

    It seems like there are still lots of decent presses and grinders around, but an old mill like this is almost as rare as a coffee lathe! Nice find, and great restoration!

    • @hrtlsbstrd
      @hrtlsbstrd 2 роки тому +1

      Can I ask what a coffee lathe is? The only thing google shows are misspelled lattes

    • @MatthewBurns8
      @MatthewBurns8 2 роки тому +11

      @@hrtlsbstrd I think it's just a joke about a coffee "mill" like an end mill but for coffee. So another machining tool being a lathe, ergo "coffee lathe". But I could be wrong.

    • @noeraldinkabam
      @noeraldinkabam 2 роки тому +1

      I read ‘coffee latte’… Not rare at all.

    • @hrtlsbstrd
      @hrtlsbstrd 2 роки тому +1

      @@MatthewBurns8 Aha, very rare indeed

    • @roberthardy8631
      @roberthardy8631 2 роки тому

      @@noeraldinkabam k k k mm, I 8kpokjokk9 m0

  • @letsdosomething6691
    @letsdosomething6691 2 роки тому +35

    11:00 the adjustment is so you can line up the timing for when each coil is on so the motor actually turns. took me until this point in the video to figure that one out myself. basically if the two little black brush blocks engage too early or too late the motor will just be magnetized in place or even spin backwards. so the timing is actually really important to get the most power and functionality from the coils.

  • @user-ff2yg1hr4x
    @user-ff2yg1hr4x 2 місяці тому +3

    I’m fascinated by your ability and knowledge of restoring these old tools. It makes me think about the engineers (without CAD) just a slide rule or pencil & paper designing the product. The draftsmen making the blueprints and the craftsman building the parts. Truly amazing people.

  • @dejEtack
    @dejEtack 2 роки тому +22

    At this point, I'm convinced that coffee grinders are a right of passage for restoration channels.

  • @CK-TD
    @CK-TD 2 роки тому +56

    The only thing that is ever missing from your content is a flashback to when these beautiful pieces of history were being used. Like if we could go back in time and watch them in action in their prime!

    • @TheBradinator214
      @TheBradinator214 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed

    • @tenchuu007
      @tenchuu007 2 роки тому +3

      Luckily, you have all of UA-cam to search.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 2 роки тому

      used for 100+ years, meanwhile modern junk costs 100x the price and lasts 1/1000000 the time. You get less, for more.

    • @tenchuu007
      @tenchuu007 2 роки тому +2

      Definitely not for more. Purchases like this were astronomically more expensive in terms of real dollars. The race to the bottom in manufacturing has been the result of production efficiencies that include reducing salaries and taking out employees that cost more due to long tenures. That piece of junk from Harbor Freight is what people buy because it's what they can afford. It's a classic example of it costing more to be poor, but the vast majority of us never even notice it's happening.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 2 роки тому

      @@tenchuu007 no, it's all very intentional. they are banning automated labor in favor of sustainable income. Every business class contains a huge volume on screwing people/customers as hard as you can. Lectures that sound like Satan himself is teaching them to make people be evil to one another and preach it's "goodness".

  • @classydays43
    @classydays43 2 роки тому +6

    Even the motor winding is a thing of beauty. I thought I was the only one that was built to last and built to look good doing it.

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa Рік тому +1

    As usual, nice job.
    I don't know why but I giggled at how the coffee bean hopper looks like a funeral urn for someone's ashes.

  • @jakethebard
    @jakethebard 2 роки тому +157

    It’s so cool that you’re using the MDRS magnets and dent balls! The developer of those is a colleague of mine. He’s a really nice guy.
    The MDRS tools were developed for the musical instrument repair industry!

    • @whosonfirst1309
      @whosonfirst1309 2 роки тому +16

      I didn’t know that was an actual tool. Thanks for the heads up, I thought he used it brilliantly.

    • @jakethebard
      @jakethebard 2 роки тому +32

      @@whosonfirst1309 yeah it’s a pretty handy tool in the musical instrument repair industry. It was originally developed and sold by C.G. Conn (the instrument company) but the magnets they used were pretty irregular. Some of them were strong enough to use, and some weren’t even worth using as refrigerator magnets.
      When my colleagues developed this version, they made sure to only use consistent and very strong rare earth magnets in the system. They also designed the handle to be able to accept a few useful attachments.
      The magnets are strong enough that I keep my phone, watch, credit cards, and bladed tools very far away from my work area lol. I would also caution anyone with an insulin pump or pacemaker to avoid getting too close 😅

    • @whosonfirst1309
      @whosonfirst1309 2 роки тому +2

      @@jakethebard thank you.

    • @suitov
      @suitov 2 роки тому +12

      Can your colleague confirm whether the MDRS system is lathe-certified, though...? 😂

    • @jakethebard
      @jakethebard 2 роки тому +13

      @@suitov 😂 Well I've never asked him, but hey if it works then it works! I can't see a time when I would have to do any MDRS work on a lathe, but stranger things have happened! When I was starting out in the musical instrument repair industry, I never thought I'd find a tuba that had condoms hidden inside, but I found exactly that about a year and a half after I got out of repair school! 😅

  • @tinaredington1292
    @tinaredington1292 2 роки тому +46

    When l was a youngster, in the early 50's, gosh lm getting old, the general store had a coffee mill that looked just like that! I used to love going in there because it had so many good smells! The fresh ground coffee, the spices and best of all the store smelled like leather from some of the things they sold!

  • @pyro323
    @pyro323 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome job Hand Tool Rescue! I'm an 80's kid so I can appreciate the 80's themed intro!

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave 26 днів тому +1

    The steel ball/magnet lathe idea I have never seen, amazing stuff he does.

  • @michaelcsiti3476
    @michaelcsiti3476 2 роки тому +78

    you are absolutely hillarious and at the same time doing such a nice job bringing these items back to life. Another great video!

    • @JDB-XIVII
      @JDB-XIVII Рік тому

      That what I was going to say, now you’ve RUINED it! 😂

  • @IR-nq4qv
    @IR-nq4qv 2 роки тому +33

    It looks like someone back in the day took a trophy, a mail box, a water pump housing, a bench grinder motor and a funnel.., threw it all together and called it a coffee grinder.

  • @frosticuar
    @frosticuar 2 роки тому +21

    I’m always amazed at how big and robust these motors are! Especially brushes! And rarely are the brushes very worn! Especially compared to dc starters!

  • @shedmanx3640
    @shedmanx3640 2 роки тому +18

    Amazingly well done. I have never seen an aluminium hopper worked with a magnet and steel ball to remove dents. Ingeniously simple.

  • @SkigBiggler
    @SkigBiggler 2 роки тому +66

    Love the beefy switch, would’ve been from before they figured out how to optimise for costs. It’s action is also really interesting, gives a nice solid click to prevent arcing too.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 2 роки тому +20

      before planned obsolescence*

    • @soul8bounce
      @soul8bounce 2 роки тому +4

      You spelled "Ka-Chunk" wrong.

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau 2 роки тому +4

      @@soul8bounce Yes, these days they need to optimise for a more satisfying Ka-chunk. Today's clicky switches are not good enough.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 2 роки тому +2

      @@gorillaau need that movie grade Ka-Chuck that sounds real chunky. Like you just threw one of them power station lever switches.

    • @AgentOrange96
      @AgentOrange96 2 роки тому +1

      It's interesting because it's a part that would have been incredibly easy to replace had it been broken... But it wasn't, and a new one would have been a downgrade.

  • @laurigardner6227
    @laurigardner6227 2 роки тому +9

    I come for the restorations and stay for the laughs. The Japaning one caused me to laugh long after the video was over!

  • @TheMarcball
    @TheMarcball 2 роки тому +1

    fantastic. Still the best channel to watch during long zoom calls...

  • @lourias
    @lourias 2 роки тому +1

    I am loving the metal tags on the switch wires!

  • @epsanfor
    @epsanfor 2 роки тому +5

    Nice enhancing there, Thorny.

  • @Madlintelf
    @Madlintelf 2 роки тому +8

    As soon as I saw it I had a flashback (child of the 60's), of going to Grand Union with my dad, they had one of those grinders but in shiny red. That smell of fresh ground coffee made the trip worth it. Amazing restoration, that thing is beautiful. Oh yea, I love the balls of steel, they really do take the dents out and put a smile on our faces :), take care!

  • @youbecha64
    @youbecha64 2 роки тому +1

    Man, you were really nailing it this time!

  • @nachojones1
    @nachojones1 2 роки тому

    And as always great job. Love seeing you restore old things like this. Really excellent. This one's ready to go back to work for another hundred years.

  • @mkpleco
    @mkpleco 2 роки тому +16

    Love this video. I knew the name Hobart meant something to me. Once I saw your Hobart here I remembered my Kitchen Aid mixer. I am also a coffee fan with a couple old Cory vacuum brewers. They would go well with this Hobart. Well done on the restore. You are the best.

  • @VeradonaRestoration
    @VeradonaRestoration 2 роки тому +29

    Wow, absolutely amazing renovation :)

  • @861LJ
    @861LJ 2 роки тому +1

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The humor you inject into your videos....just hilarious!!! The grinder is amazing! Love the paint scheme! I hope the customer was happy with it!!

  • @dumbasscountryboy
    @dumbasscountryboy 2 роки тому

    Just a beautiful piece of history. Well done Sir!!!!

  • @michaelcarter3149
    @michaelcarter3149 2 роки тому +3

    I have to say, the steel ball and magnet idea is absolutely genius! A very convenient and affordable "English wheel". Plus you can get into places you normally couldn't.

    • @billsargent3407
      @billsargent3407 2 роки тому

      They use them in musical instrument repairs there are some sites with more of that sort of thing

  • @paulthebaker
    @paulthebaker 2 роки тому +37

    Whenever I’ve been asked, I always say that the lathe is by far the most dangerous tool in the workshop. Congratulations, this is definitely a sketchy step beyond dangerous!

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 2 роки тому

      no, it's still the lathe. It's the only tool in a workshop that can instantly kill you and turn you into spaghetti that no-one will want to burry.

    • @yak-machining
      @yak-machining 2 роки тому +1

      Than you should watch "the model" episode

    • @thomashowe855
      @thomashowe855 2 роки тому +1

      @@yak-machining do you have a link to it? Can’t find it

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 2 роки тому

      @@thomashowe855 the model ua-cam.com/video/oUWOOFII144/v-deo.html

    • @humanistwriting5477
      @humanistwriting5477 2 роки тому +2

      I'll be honest. This is really really not sketchy....
      Try cylindrical grinding or see what even very experienced Machinists do when they have to sand long shafts with strips of sandpaper...... yikes!
      - an old grey bearded machinist

  • @Miidaguy1
    @Miidaguy1 2 роки тому +1

    I always enjoy your attention to detail. And the level of work you put into your pieces . A+++

  • @JonathanFarnsley
    @JonathanFarnsley 2 роки тому

    This was my favorite restoration so far! Keep up the excellent work! 👏

  • @broncobum
    @broncobum 2 роки тому +26

    Another quality episode. I really like the way you tell the stories on Insta and UA-cam, but there isn't much overlap. You can follow the Insta stories start to finish and not be bored with the final video. Really well done. Also I hope aVe comes over and claims his cup a joe soon. That would be epic.

    • @Roarman57
      @Roarman57 2 роки тому

      Just him in some old Timey clothes filmed in black-and-white would be good enough for me!

  • @paulquinn5260
    @paulquinn5260 Рік тому +3

    What a great restoration it was a pleasure to see something so old restored to its full potential. Well done you 👏🏻 .
    From Paul UK

  • @gravitybear
    @gravitybear 2 роки тому

    Your videos never fail to delight me. Oh my gosh, the knurling! That has always fascinated me.

  • @toolmaster9
    @toolmaster9 2 роки тому +2

    Production values through the roof! Felt like an 80s sitcom.

  • @tomasjosefvela1
    @tomasjosefvela1 2 роки тому +5

    You are amazing! your attention to detail and your obvious research you do to give your customers and these tools everything they deserve is truly inspiring! Thanks for sharing these projects with us.

  • @sureshot311
    @sureshot311 2 роки тому +3

    This could possibly be my favorite one yet. Incredible video. Amazing result. I like that you don't spend much time on certain things in the video.

  • @ollieneate7928
    @ollieneate7928 2 роки тому

    I think I will cry when you finish making videos. I really love these videos! What an awesome guy you are!

  • @morissobakin1294
    @morissobakin1294 2 роки тому

    You works (or, better said, performances), sir, are always very spectacular! Thank you!

  • @Joserocha-wm9de
    @Joserocha-wm9de 2 роки тому +5

    You give to all of us entertainment , humor , and great restorations 👌
    I enjoy your videos and your sense of humor its just hilarious 😂 .. Great job sir 👌

  • @user-ev4iv7vo3f
    @user-ev4iv7vo3f 2 роки тому +20

    Я Ваш поклонник,не устаю смотреть ваше видео.Вы большой МОЛОДЕЦ (творческих Вам успехов) С уважением из России.

  • @danielgoetz7821
    @danielgoetz7821 2 роки тому

    That switch might have stole the whole show for me.
    I've never seen one like it. Very cool looking

  • @jovial1338
    @jovial1338 2 роки тому

    I have so much respect for the people who design these machines. Congratulations for you work too. You are amazing.

  • @mitchellmally6381
    @mitchellmally6381 2 роки тому +7

    I use to work in a musical instrument Manufacturing and repair shops for 25 years and I remember when those magnetic dent removers came on the seen. They work well on big horns like tubas and sousaphone but not so much on small horns like trombones and trumpets. But I really like the way you put that hopper on the lathe and spinning it like that genius. keep up the good work always enjoy your work.🎉

  • @captainjerk
    @captainjerk 2 роки тому +4

    Hell yeah!
    that coffee grinder is awesome!
    Works a treat!
    Looks sharp too!
    Thanx for a great resto!
    I look forward to the resto of that Kotex dispenser you got! 😄

  • @anstef1485
    @anstef1485 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Absolutely superb job Eric!

  • @merumwidt3120
    @merumwidt3120 9 місяців тому +1

    Dude. I know this video is old but I gotta say that magnetic English wheel with the ball bearings is farking amazing! Simply brilliant. Definitely one of my favorite channels.

  • @BeachBum88m
    @BeachBum88m Рік тому +9

    6:10 I WANT THAT 90° STUBBY SCREWDRIVER!
    28:40 OH SWEET HEAVENS IT HAS A 45° OFFSET END???
    35:18 :stare: 35:20 *hysterical laughter*
    40:10 EEEEE COCKFORD OLLIE MUG!!!
    I enjoy all your videos but this one was special. Thank you again for taking twice the time of the actual restoration to compose, edit, and upload these beautiful works.

    • @hughjanus2252
      @hughjanus2252 Рік тому +2

      I want that stubby too looks so useful

  • @peterwynnychuk5085
    @peterwynnychuk5085 2 роки тому +4

    I love the magnetic dent removal system. Absolutely wild the magnet can hold onto those balls whilst turning in the lathe. And it works like a charm.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y 2 роки тому

      i mean it's a fat chonky magnet.

  • @thelastyoutuber9090
    @thelastyoutuber9090 2 роки тому

    I just had to stop and say the intros get a very decent chuckle out of me every single time and thank you for that

    • @thelastyoutuber9090
      @thelastyoutuber9090 2 роки тому

      Ok so had to add to my comment after watching this whole thing it had me in stitches lmfao

  • @andrewhorsburgh2549
    @andrewhorsburgh2549 2 роки тому +1

    I really enjoy everything you do. BEST OF ALL, you are not afraid of getting your hands dirty.

  • @robmiltimore9022
    @robmiltimore9022 2 роки тому +4

    The "timing" marks inside the motor are for selecting the direction of rotation. I've got 2 much larger versions of these coffee grinders that I've been restoring in my free time and there are many similarities. Nice job!

    • @georgejones3526
      @georgejones3526 2 роки тому

      He notes that at 23:46.

    • @davidernesto6258
      @davidernesto6258 2 роки тому

      I wondered if it was for adjusting for electrical phase, so you could manufacture wherever and adjust to the country you brought it to.
      But that makes more sense

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 2 роки тому +8

    I love watching your resto vids. I split my side laughing when you pulled those ball bearings out of your pants. I'm still laughing about it. You do some off the most unexpected things. Great work by the way. You really out did yourself with the pin striping.

  • @JalenHermes
    @JalenHermes Рік тому

    As some one who's just gotten into bread making, this as a mill, period, is so awesome to see. I love grinding my own grains, or coffee, fresh for use.
    Awesome work and awesome video, thanks!

  • @IratePuffin
    @IratePuffin 2 роки тому

    Perfect timing! I just finished binging all the rest of the videos so it’s nice to have a new one!

  • @RichieCat4223
    @RichieCat4223 2 роки тому +11

    I watched other you tube videos that restore things and you do it the best, and yes I'm a subscriber to your channel.
    9:30 I would think that is to change the motor timing.

    • @conradleonard
      @conradleonard 2 роки тому +2

      Yes that's what I thought too - a factory-set frequency or voltage adjustment for shipping to different markets. The data plate stated 115V at 60Hz which is a very unusual supply - in modern times only El Salvador and some Caribbean countries have that combo - although it could just be a different designation of standard 120V/60Hz North American supply. It was made in Canada after all.

  • @pfadiva
    @pfadiva 2 роки тому +13

    Lovely job! Very nice paint work. Your vids never fail to make me laugh. Those balls ought to be of brass, except then they wouldn't be magnetic!

  • @mikewestfall1380
    @mikewestfall1380 2 роки тому +1

    I worked at Hobart for many years their quality is second to none. Many Hobart machines built one hundred years ago still work today.

  • @thejadebean8063
    @thejadebean8063 2 роки тому

    As a coffee lover, I really liked this one. Superb work as always sir.

  • @sadlerbw9
    @sadlerbw9 2 роки тому +9

    I am amazed how well the magnetic dent remover worked on the lathe. I was sure it was going to end up with balls being launched across the room and the magnet stuck to the ceiling!

  • @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590
    @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 2 роки тому +9

    I’m pretty sure that it uses a repulsion induction motor so the adjustment inside it would be used for changing the direction that the motor runs in.

    • @droppedpasta
      @droppedpasta 2 роки тому +2

      I was thinking that, too, due to no starting cap.

    • @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590
      @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 2 роки тому

      @@somejoe7777 the brushes aren’t connected to any power, instead they are connected to each other, so this is a repulsion induction motor.
      Also when the motor is running it has a regular induction motor sound instead of a universal motor sound.

    • @phantom3rdchannel
      @phantom3rdchannel 2 роки тому

      this is exactly what it is.

  • @douglaspierce316
    @douglaspierce316 2 роки тому

    one of your best shows ever. now i need coffee. thanks for the show

  • @jamessisk8380
    @jamessisk8380 2 роки тому

    You retain the title of “Best Restoration Video Creator” without question.

  • @calliecooke1817
    @calliecooke1817 2 роки тому +3

    My first job was as a clerk in an A&P. I often wonder what happened to the thousand of coffee grinders that were in their stores. Long before Starbucks, I learned to love the smell of fresh ground beans.

    • @michaelmeyer9665
      @michaelmeyer9665 2 роки тому +1

      Eight o clock bean coffee

    • @lunhil12
      @lunhil12 2 роки тому +2

      I remember those red and chrome Hobart grinders at the end of the registers.

  • @razvanbutiac7684
    @razvanbutiac7684 2 роки тому +9

    Hi, the adjustments on the brush plate it is called "ax zero" and it is related to the magnet field "slippage" angle. Adjusted wrong it create allot of sparks between brushes and the rotor collector.
    The simple way to adjusted is by applying a dc voltage to the stator and measure the inducted current in the rotor on the moment voltage from the rotor is removed. You do this repeatedly adding and remove the voltage, rotate the plate on small amounts until you get as less possible voltage measured on the brushes ... that is the inducted voltage in the rotor measured with a voltmeter.
    Adjusted wright it will give the less amount of sparks on the brushes... but more important it will set the motor to the maximum efficiency you can get from that motor.
    PS:
    Be careful when (and if) you perform this, the voltage inducted in the rotor when removed voltage from stator could be quite high, is same as in old cars engines spark coils when at the end of spark plugs voltage is discharged when the contact points are opened by the cam... self induction that is an opposite current to the initial one applied to the coil.
    :-)

    • @IamRAGNAR69
      @IamRAGNAR69 2 роки тому +1

      Another way is to run the motor in a darkened room and see how much spark or commutation you get. Once observed, stop the motor and adjust the rocker and run it again. Repeat until you get as close to no spark as possible.

  • @dfgggfg
    @dfgggfg 2 роки тому

    This screwdriver for difficult places - is the most interesting thing I've seen! It is the thing we need today!

  • @TangoDownProduction
    @TangoDownProduction 2 роки тому

    The best part about your videos is your sense of humor. I could totally work with you in my shop. We'd probably have too much fun with all the shenanigans though.

  • @accaliamurraymusic
    @accaliamurraymusic 2 роки тому +16

    Hey mate, I love it! Just a quick tip:
    You didn't show this in the video, but I assume that you know to apply a thin layer of clear coat after you apply the tape, just before painting the secondary colour? The lines seem slightly jagged to me, and I don't know whether it's the rough metal or your camera lens, but I wanted to make sure you knew to do this

  • @RetroJack
    @RetroJack 2 роки тому +3

    Those carbon brushes were in amazing condition!

  • @pfcparis
    @pfcparis 2 роки тому

    Love using the blow torch to make coffee. Best use of the tool ever.

  • @gavinclayton2838
    @gavinclayton2838 2 роки тому

    Your humour without dialogue amuses me no end😂😂
    Thanks for the content hand tool rescue 🤘🏻
    And a big hello from Newcastle in the north east of England 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦👍🏻

  • @stevendegonia
    @stevendegonia 2 роки тому +7

    Very Nice Job!
    I love the hard work you put into these restorations!
    I would have chosen a different color though, like a pastel green or light blue,.
    This grinder would also look good in red, orange, black or brown as the primary color and the gold or silver pinstripes!

    • @valkasolidor6727
      @valkasolidor6727 2 роки тому +3

      I respect the customer's choice, but agree that it didn't thrill me. Was really hoping to see the original color, olive drab. It reminded me of the once popular "avacado" appliances that faded out in the '60s.

  • @user-xw7hs6md1j
    @user-xw7hs6md1j 2 роки тому +5

    Как всегда интересно и познавательно 👍👍👍Бесподобная работа👍👍👍👍👍

  • @gregorythomas333
    @gregorythomas333 Рік тому

    Absolutely beautiful restoration!

  • @TheDiamondback73
    @TheDiamondback73 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! That thing turned out to be beautiful!

  • @thereare4lights137
    @thereare4lights137 2 роки тому +7

    Do you have an ultrasonic cleaner? I find for items like the control knob it works great for getting dirt out of recessed lettering, groves, etc.

  • @aarontrupiano9328
    @aarontrupiano9328 2 роки тому +5

    36:24 i can believe that trick with the late worked as well as it did

  • @Einherjar_17
    @Einherjar_17 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for such excellent content, from the editing of the video, your great sense of humor, and your magnificent restoration, greetings from the south of Argentina.

  • @glennlopez6772
    @glennlopez6772 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video!
    The grinding disks look really funcuntional with crowning of the surfaces to fit into each other.
    Admire the designer of this machine!
    The restoration makes it look and work like new.
    Great work!

  • @stoneinthefield1
    @stoneinthefield1 2 роки тому +24

    Can’t decide if I like the restoration or your humor more… it’s a tie.

  • @Subgunman
    @Subgunman 2 роки тому +5

    Very nice restoration!
    Customer has an unusual taste in colors. Love the pin striping. Who did the decals for you? Did you provide them with a photo or do they have an archive of old decals? The burrs look like they have seen better days wonder if Hobart might stock some of this very old stuff or is there a way to re sharpen them. That right angle stubby screwdriver brought back memories, my uncle had one of those. Don't know what happened to it over the years. I have been blessed to have inherited some his tools and toys.

    • @sparkyumr
      @sparkyumr Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/iM6wQkyx0Q8/v-deo.html

  • @1pobas
    @1pobas 2 роки тому

    The sense of humor brings me back to reality!

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Рік тому

    I was not expecting that "Japanning" gag. Top tier work as always!

  • @AchievedZeus574
    @AchievedZeus574 2 роки тому +3

    Is there any difference in handling when you find out there's lead paint?

    • @TheComputergeek365
      @TheComputergeek365 2 роки тому +6

      He usually doesn't sandblast it so it doesn't get airborne.

    • @iNerdier
      @iNerdier 2 роки тому

      He licks it less.

  • @GeoffreyCroker
    @GeoffreyCroker 2 роки тому +3

    Never mind a hint of japanning. Some disgusting heathens add milk.

    • @zreolmeannin
      @zreolmeannin 2 роки тому

      We’re still waiting for the next episode of the Range Rover restoration series

  • @jeremycoleman318
    @jeremycoleman318 2 роки тому

    Amazing work as always and crazy as always. Love it!

  • @gavinclayton2838
    @gavinclayton2838 2 роки тому

    Your humour with out dialogue amuses me no end
    Thanks for the content hand tool rescue 🤘🏻
    And a big hello from Newcastle in the north east of England 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇨🇦👍🏻👍🏻😂😂