Well done. So nice to see a minimalist approach. No filing or grinding of casting marks or polishing of parts to within an inch of their lives. The original paint was still serviceable and helped to tell the story of this machine.
Restorations should leave an item in an improved visual and functional condition while maintaining its original factory character. The goal is to have an item fit for its intended purpose which often means favoring the former over the latter. Leaving unabated rust and cracked chipping paint, for instance, is neither improving its condition, nor maintaining its original character. Cracks, voids and other casting defects may be original, but can compromise its utility and service life. The restoration in this video leaves much to be desired.
@@bobweiram6321 está usted equivocado. La restauración debe recuperar el estado funcional y visual garantizando la perpetuidad del ojeto, sin dañar sus caracteristicas tenologicas y extructurales originales a su estado de fabricación. Así mismo se debe conservar, dentro de lo posible, el desgaste del tiempo y el uso propio a un objeto de tal antiguedad. Dado que su valor radica, fundamentalmente, en el registro historico que dicho elemento representa. A lo que usted se refiere, es al reacondicionamiento. Que nada tiene que ver con la restauración. En este caso, estamos en presencia de una restauración realizada desde el conocimiento y el respeto apropiado. Con un resultado excelente en todos los apectos.
Erstklassige Aufbereitung einer Ikone !!! Habe noch mit so einer meine Ausbildung gemacht !!! Das waren noch gute einfach zu reparierende Maschinen !! Super Video!!
When I started watching this video I felt bad for what was going to happen to this clearly usable tool which had already survived so much. Once I saw that you were restoring the existing paint and not stripping, I knew that this was a good one. Great job keeping the soul of this machine intact while ensuring it will have decades more work to give.
Vintage drill presses should look vintage and you've done that! I wish more of the YT restorers would preserve the history and patina of the old machines.
Proper restoration over a long period of time, with an emphasis on restoring technical, not aesthetic, properties. Not everyone is an artistic person with dreadlocks, there are still some master locksmiths left. Thank You.
I appreciate the fact that you left the finish OEM paint and finish on the drill press, amazing job of bringing original finish back to life, enjoyed the video, thank you.
Loved the work done here. So good to see the runout disappearing! Can’t say I enjoyed having all that dust brushed into my face at 15:08, I had to hold my breath till that scene passed, it was like I was there :-)
I love watching restoration videos, I don’t see many with a lead paint test to much anymore, I hope you all are being safe in all aspects of the job. This is a very well done restoration, thank you for posting it up.
It's hard to believe, but Flott (Arnz Flott) has been building machines since the 1850s and they're still in business. That goes to show just how awesome of a company they are. They're 60 years older than Monarch. They even survived WW1 & WW2, and some of their drills & saws are the standards we use today.
Not to forget Röhm drill chuck. :) But I don't belive that an actual Flott machine will survive the next 70 years. Machines nowadays are build for stockholders not for users. Too much cheap plastic and electronic toys with microcomputers that make the machines useless in the next 10-15 years when the toys inside the machine will get damaged. Best example is Bosch who produce high torque power drills which burn up their windings and destroy themself when they get hot. The selling point of this machines is not the reliablity but the propriatary Blutooth connectivity to an app in an appstore. But it's a disease on all branches in the moment. No real innovations. Just confetti und blinking lights for the consumer. Look at Volkswagen. They had the chance to show Elon Musk how to build a real electric car. They could have created a standard for car batteries, an automatic system for exchanging batteries in minutes instead of charging them over 50 minutes. They could have build an infrastructure and sell licenses. They could have done joint fentures with Audi, BMW etc. But nothing happended. Instead they build with ID3 and ID4 bad copies of a Tesla. The only idea the managers had was to send apes into the gas chamber at diesel scandal.
Damn! That was BRILLIANT dude!!! So good to watch. A lovely project choice, great workmanship, and a concise vid. But my absolute favourite heartwarming aspect is that you kept that beautiful old piece of equipment in it's glorious original appearance, and didn't paint it up all flash and shiny. It deserves to show it's time, and you've done that perfectly 👏👏👏. New Sub here for that brother 👉👉👉. Now you just gotta keep it up 😁. Thanks man 🙏. 😎
It was refreshing to see something that old showing evidence that it was still being used and cared for. Yes it's in rough shape, but not one of those fasteners required extreme measures to remove. There was still good grease in the head movement mechanism. Shoot, even the friction-fitting pieces, rusty as they were, still came apart without being hammered off! Quality work right there, not to mention of course the work you put into it right here!
Okay, I've watched dozens of "restoration" videos where some hack removed all the paint, altered parts, and so forth. This is the first time I've seen a restoration that left the basic machine alone. Yes, you need to replace worn bearings, clean rust off, etc. But this was a true restoration rather than a refurbishment.
Все сделано очень основательно и качественно. Этот станок и сегодня даст фору 99% сверлильных станков. Рестовратору респект за бережное отношение к оригиналу.
I'm sorry I disagree. Repainting to me is great if done correctly! I really!!! Enjoyed viewing the dissasembly . Was disappointed when no sandblasting and powder coating was done. But with that being said. Everybody's opinion is different. You did a great job of cleaning it up!! Thank you it was very interesting to watch. 👍
you really got me when you went for the owatrol. I use it a lot myself. Great patina at the end. I prefer this kind of resto compared to those where everything is polished and powder coated. Nice work!
Just like every garage has to have a nice looking vintage vise(s) in it, a vintage drill press is a must as well. This here is no exception, never seen one before, Love vintage drill presses! this one looks to be a high speed sensitive drill press!
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Excelente trabajo amigo quedó muy bueno el taladro eso fue genial 👍 saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴👍🚲🙏 Me gusto mucho como inaguró el taladro nada menos que con una hermosa bicicleta eso fue excelente 🚲👍🇨🇴🙏💯
Great job. And as a special highlight: the "TEIWAMAT" is only a bit younger (app 10 years) than the drill. Absolutely amazing ! PS: the hazet grease-dispenser is a great tool. I use it often.
This was SOOOO cool!!! I love old machinery. Sometimes it has wonderful design differences built into it that are there for no real reason other than aesthetics. And taking an old, perfectly usable device back to being useful, and used, again is wonderful. 8f only those things could talk,just Imagine what they would say and how they'd sound. Thank you very much !!!😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
The functionality of the machine was restored beautifully with the working parts. So satifying. If this is a piece you are keeping to use in your cave then the cosmetics on the outside do not matter if its going to be used and covered in chips and oil hahaha!
@@jamesfield5346citric acid is a crystal powder. It looks like he only used enough water to make it into a paste instead of fully dissolving it in water. It's a relatively mild acid and doesn't dissolve iron as much as it dissolves the iron oxide (aka rust).
I have and still daily use a 1952 USA made drill press. It is table top also with the added benefits of reverse, 5 speeds and a tilting upper table to drill on angles.
That is the way to restore! No fancy new paint, no mirror like polished metals. Restore functionality, replace missing parts, clean and oil or grease. 😊😊 😅😊😊
At 8:00, the winding [start] sure looks burned as it's very black. I was concerned that a motor re-wind would be in order. But, at 29:12 it sure started nicely. Nice work! This is a wonderful tool!
It was a great video! I would love to own that drill press! The tool to use to check windings is called a Meg Ohm Meter. Usually, black windings is a bad sign. It means the winding got heated up too much and the insulation is damaged. But, I am uncertain what kind of motor it actually was as I do not recall seeing a start switch or start capacitor. But again, it sure ran nicely. Nice work!!
ja wirklich: sehr geile Sache und super schön gefilmt! Ich hab die gleiche Flott hergerichtet, aber auf die Idee mit dem Ovatrol bin ich nicht gekommen. Das sieht genial aus. Darf ich noch fragen, was das für eine Rost-weg-Wunderpaste war?
Un trabajo impecable si señor!!! Me ha encantado porque has conservado la pátina original restaurando la mecánica. Muy buen detalle y poco común no usar el chorro de arena, felicidades.
Beautiful and tasteful job. Can you tell me the colour you used on the plastic parts tray please. It’s the shade of green I’d like to use also. Thanks and kind regards, Stuart 🇦🇺
Like the idea of you going through and putting on new bearings and cleaning it up but I sure would like to have seen a nice paint job put on, but then again keeping the Nostalgia look the original
12:41 hallo, immer wieder toll deine Videos, ich hätte gerne gewusst was das für eine Mittel ist, bei minute 12'41? Und wird das mit Wasser gemischt? Wenn ja wundert mich das es nicht das metal erneut corodiert 🤔 Vielen Dank für Aufklärung 🙏 (ich hab eben so ein rost Problem...)
Vielen Dank! Das Mittel ist einfach nur mit dickflüssige Zitronensäure. Wenn du es nach dem entrosten mit WD40 abwischt und dann einölst rostet da nix mehr.
Nice sympathetic restoration. Liked you kept the old switch, too many people chuck them thinking because they are old they are no good. What did you use for the rust removal on the pedestal and the table, Oxalic acid? It did a nice job, well done.
Well done. So nice to see a minimalist approach. No filing or grinding of casting marks or polishing of parts to within an inch of their lives. The original paint was still serviceable and helped to tell the story of this machine.
Exactly, I like seeing the patina respected instead of trying to make it look like it's on the showroom floor
@@qoph1988 and the original looks authentic with the marks. Nice point for both of you. Somthing like this should still look antique.
Perfect. Finally I have found a restoration channel which restores and does not tamper with historical detail. 👏👏👍😀
It is very refreshing to see a restoration that brings the machine back to life and doesn't require a total strip down.
Thanks for not slopping body filler all over it, or sanding off casting lines, or otherwise tampering with a solid piece. Well done you.
Restorations should leave an item in an improved visual and functional condition while maintaining its original factory character. The goal is to have an item fit for its intended purpose which often means favoring the former over the latter. Leaving unabated rust and cracked chipping paint, for instance, is neither improving its condition, nor maintaining its original character. Cracks, voids and other casting defects may be original, but can compromise its utility and service life. The restoration in this video leaves much to be desired.
If that piece could talk
@@bobweiram6321 está usted equivocado. La restauración debe recuperar el estado funcional y visual garantizando la perpetuidad del ojeto, sin dañar sus caracteristicas tenologicas y extructurales originales a su estado de fabricación. Así mismo se debe conservar, dentro de lo posible, el desgaste del tiempo y el uso propio a un objeto de tal antiguedad. Dado que su valor radica, fundamentalmente, en el registro historico que dicho elemento representa. A lo que usted se refiere, es al reacondicionamiento. Que nada tiene que ver con la restauración.
En este caso, estamos en presencia de una restauración realizada desde el conocimiento y el respeto apropiado. Con un resultado excelente en todos los apectos.
Totalmente. Hay muchos que se hacen llamar restauradores y son capaces de masillar un martillo.
I love your philosophy. Old drill press doesn't have to look like new. It have to work like new.
finally a real restauraton and not just everything sandblasted and thick painted
Finally ASMR for mechanics and machinists THANK YOU WELL DONE !!
Erstklassige Aufbereitung einer Ikone !!!
Habe noch mit so einer meine Ausbildung gemacht !!!
Das waren noch gute einfach zu reparierende Maschinen !!
Super Video!!
Vielen Dank!
Wonderful truthful restoration without sandblasting. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻John from Scotland 🏴
Thank you!😃
When I started watching this video I felt bad for what was going to happen to this clearly usable tool which had already survived so much. Once I saw that you were restoring the existing paint and not stripping, I knew that this was a good one. Great job keeping the soul of this machine intact while ensuring it will have decades more work to give.
I had exactly the same feelings. This job is wonderful and keeps the original patina of the time
Thank you for commending on my comment. I had totally forgotten to subscribe to this channel and I want to see what else they have going.@@tr31uk
I like that you didn't repaint it and preserved it's history man. Well done.
Vintage drill presses should look vintage and you've done that! I wish more of the YT restorers would preserve the history and patina of the old machines.
Respekt, absolut perfekt.
Wunderbar, dass die Maschine wieder im alten Glanz erstrahlt und nicht neu lackiert wurde.
Vielen Dank!😎
Em 1912 tinha uma fábrica de furadeiras .na avenida São João
Thanks for keeping it as original as possible
Proper restoration over a long period of time, with an emphasis on restoring technical, not aesthetic, properties. Not everyone is an artistic person with dreadlocks, there are still some master locksmiths left. Thank You.
Thank you very much!
Absolut perfekt 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Danke, das Du NICHT neu lackiert hast, sondern Owatrol benutzt hast 👏🏻
Danke für die Arbeit, super Video 👍🏻
I appreciate the fact that you left the finish OEM paint and finish on the drill press, amazing job of bringing original finish back to life, enjoyed the video, thank you.
Thank you too!
Very nicely done. These machines from that era are virtually indestructible. Kept the original patina.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✅✅✅✅✅🫵🏼
Man i love that little drill press..nice job on it's resurrection and you kept the patina.
Thank you!
What is the wrench you used to remove the retaining ring on the spindle?@@forgottenthings
Loved the work done here. So good to see the runout disappearing! Can’t say I enjoyed having all that dust brushed into my face at 15:08, I had to hold my breath till that scene passed, it was like I was there :-)
I love watching restoration videos, I don’t see many with a lead paint test to much anymore, I hope you all are being safe in all aspects of the job. This is a very well done restoration, thank you for posting it up.
Appreciate for keeping its originality by not removing old paint, true restoratuin is this one.
Et c'est reparti pour 70 ans, elles sont increvables ces machines! et c'est très bien de l’avoir laissée dans sa patine d'origine 👏👏👏
27:23 that runout! I'm impressed!
It's hard to believe, but Flott (Arnz Flott) has been building machines since the 1850s and they're still in business. That goes to show just how awesome of a company they are. They're 60 years older than Monarch. They even survived WW1 & WW2, and some of their drills & saws are the standards we use today.
Not to forget Röhm drill chuck. :) But I don't belive that an actual Flott machine will survive the next 70 years. Machines nowadays are build for stockholders not for users. Too much cheap plastic and electronic toys with microcomputers that make the machines useless in the next 10-15 years when the toys inside the machine will get damaged. Best example is Bosch who produce high torque power drills which burn up their windings and destroy themself when they get hot. The selling point of this machines is not the reliablity but the propriatary Blutooth connectivity to an app in an appstore.
But it's a disease on all branches in the moment. No real innovations. Just confetti und blinking lights for the consumer. Look at Volkswagen. They had the chance to show Elon Musk how to build a real electric car. They could have created a standard for car batteries, an automatic system for exchanging batteries in minutes instead of charging them over 50 minutes. They could have build an infrastructure and sell licenses. They could have done joint fentures with Audi, BMW etc. But nothing happended. Instead they build with ID3 and ID4 bad copies of a Tesla. The only idea the managers had was to send apes into the gas chamber at diesel scandal.
Fantastic photography. And a beautiful machine from the old days. Good job!
Thank you!
Damn! That was BRILLIANT dude!!! So good to watch. A lovely project choice, great workmanship, and a concise vid. But my absolute favourite heartwarming aspect is that you kept that beautiful old piece of equipment in it's glorious original appearance, and didn't paint it up all flash and shiny. It deserves to show it's time, and you've done that perfectly 👏👏👏. New Sub here for that brother 👉👉👉. Now you just gotta keep it up 😁. Thanks man 🙏. 😎
Excellent job! Perfectly capable of many years of service. No need to paint if old finish is still reasonable. Thanks. Mart in England.
It was refreshing to see something that old showing evidence that it was still being used and cared for. Yes it's in rough shape, but not one of those fasteners required extreme measures to remove. There was still good grease in the head movement mechanism. Shoot, even the friction-fitting pieces, rusty as they were, still came apart without being hammered off!
Quality work right there, not to mention of course the work you put into it right here!
Awesome. Man your radial runout on that shaft at the end was amazing. Nice press.
Cool. Eine Flott wieder flott gemacht. Flott Ständerbohrmaschinen sind legendär. Gebaut für die Ewigkeit.
Absolut! Danke!
Great job! Accurate and professional in every step without overdoing!
It's an nteresting decision to preserve the patina and old paint. Looks very stylish now.
Great job.
Thanks a lot!
Okay, I've watched dozens of "restoration" videos where some hack removed all the paint, altered parts, and so forth. This is the first time I've seen a restoration that left the basic machine alone. Yes, you need to replace worn bearings, clean rust off, etc. But this was a true restoration rather than a refurbishment.
Thank you so much for your opinion!
Nicely done, and making that separate part alone takes some skill👍👍
Elegant restoration, clean and original. I like it and it runs so smoothly :)
That's looks nice looks like it came just out of the factory no body filler no cleaning of edges you done a great job
Beautiful job.
I like how you kept it all original
Thank you!
First class work. I can't even imagine how much I would have liked this video if the painting had been renewed as well.
Fantastic editing and camera work! The restore was a joy to watch
Na da habt ihr die Maschine wieder richtig "flott" gemacht! Danke für das entspannte Video.
Vielen Dank!
Все сделано очень основательно и качественно. Этот станок и сегодня даст фору 99% сверлильных станков. Рестовратору респект за бережное отношение к оригиналу.
Thank you!
Это и не реставрация, это капитальный ремонт. Техобслуживание
I believe that this Antique Drill press never broke down; all it need a careful maintenance.
Thanks for the video
Love when one finds no need to strip and repaint....
Thank you, we really love it when there is a story and visual age behind such objects!
Agree completely! And especially appreciate there is NO sandblasting!
I'm sorry I disagree. Repainting to me is great if done correctly!
I really!!! Enjoyed viewing the dissasembly . Was disappointed when no sandblasting and powder coating was done.
But with that being said. Everybody's opinion is different.
You did a great job of cleaning it up!!
Thank you it was very interesting to watch. 👍
Totally agree. Why would anyone strip and paint a piece that's supposedly to work and not for display is beyond me...
And there is no bondo!
This is a true restoration, not a renovation. Well done to leave the original as much as possible intact. Thank you.
Thank you!!
you really got me when you went for the owatrol. I use it a lot myself. Great patina at the end. I prefer this kind of resto compared to those where everything is polished and powder coated. Nice work!
Thank you!
Excelent work.
You make an upgrade for some part but still keep original paint and stuff. 👍👍👍
Just like every garage has to have a nice looking vintage vise(s) in it, a vintage drill press is a must as well. This here is no exception, never seen one before, Love vintage drill presses! this one looks to be a high speed sensitive drill press!
Thank you!
Sehr schön und mir gefällt dass nicht alles bis in die inneren Organe neu lackiert wurde 👍
This is a restoring!
A perfect work!!! 🏆
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Excellent restoration by technical standard, thanks for not repainting and by the way i envy your tools. Greetings from India.
Excelente trabajo amigo quedó muy bueno el taladro eso fue genial 👍 saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴👍🚲🙏 Me gusto mucho como inaguró el taladro nada menos que con una hermosa bicicleta eso fue excelente 🚲👍🇨🇴🙏💯
I really enjoy other people who restored old tool and machine am medical ret Us Army combat nurse and live in green bay Wisconsin
Beautiful restoration job you did on the German drill press. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work I must say.
Loved that you didn't repaint it. Still looks old but works like new. Subscribed to the channel.
Thank you very much!
and I respect such renovation, without unnecessary fancy, using steel brushes the size of a toothbrush or tweezers to adjust eyebrows.
Very nice job! That's so much better than you'd find buying new for 180€
Indeed!
Great job. And as a special highlight: the "TEIWAMAT" is only a bit younger (app 10 years) than the drill. Absolutely amazing !
PS: the hazet grease-dispenser is a great tool. I use it often.
Very stunning, especially the 3D-printed part!
This was SOOOO cool!!! I love old machinery. Sometimes it has wonderful design differences built into it that are there for no real reason other than aesthetics. And taking an old, perfectly usable device back to being useful, and used, again is wonderful. 8f only those things could talk,just Imagine what they would say and how they'd sound. Thank you very much !!!😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like how you've maintained its patina, good job 👌
Thank you!
Brilliant restore, done as it should be.
The functionality of the machine was restored beautifully with the working parts. So satifying. If this is a piece you are keeping to use in your cave then the cosmetics on the outside do not matter if its going to be used and covered in chips and oil hahaha!
Holy cow... whatever that was to remove rust seems to work miracles. What is it, please?
It is just citric acid - no magic here :D
@forgottenthings is it a concentrate or come premixed at the right mixture?
@@jamesfield5346citric acid is a crystal powder. It looks like he only used enough water to make it into a paste instead of fully dissolving it in water. It's a relatively mild acid and doesn't dissolve iron as much as it dissolves the iron oxide (aka rust).
Beautifully done, with great respect for the age of the machine.
Thank you very much!
And no irritating music... Great
I have and still daily use a 1952 USA made drill press. It is table top also with the added benefits of reverse, 5 speeds and a tilting upper table to drill on angles.
Very nice!😃
Awesome restoration!
Your camera-work is beautiful. Good job!
Beautifully done.
A very respectful restoration. Thanks!
Tank you too!
That is the way to restore! No fancy new paint, no mirror like polished metals. Restore functionality, replace missing parts, clean and oil or grease. 😊😊 😅😊😊
Schön das der Charakter dieser alten Maschine erhalten geblieben ist und nicht alles auf Hochglanz poliert wurde.
At 8:00, the winding [start] sure looks burned as it's very black. I was concerned that a motor re-wind would be in order. But, at 29:12 it sure started nicely. Nice work! This is a wonderful tool!
Thank you! We didn't check the motor at the beginning, so it was a complete gamble whether it would work or not
It was a great video! I would love to own that drill press! The tool to use to check windings is called a Meg Ohm Meter. Usually, black windings is a bad sign. It means the winding got heated up too much and the insulation is damaged.
But, I am uncertain what kind of motor it actually was as I do not recall seeing a start switch or start capacitor. But again, it sure ran nicely.
Nice work!!
very nice! flott für die nächsten 70 Jahre 😊
Very well done restoration! I would love one of those!
Endlich mal einer der nicht mit Farben und Spachtel rumschreit! Die Patina sollte erhalten bleiben 👍🎖️
Very good job and fine camera work. Keep going like this!👍
Sehr schöne Restauration!
Vielen Dank!
This was genuinely a first class video in all aspects!
Thank you very much!
NOSTALGJI PER MALLIN E ASAJ KOHE CILESI E LARTE TE PA PERSERITSHEM PLUS USTAIN QE RESTAURON RRESPEKTE ❤ ❤ ❤
Yes, we love that as well!
Thank you!
Such a well made machine and lovely restoration.lovef the video
Tanks a lot!
ja wirklich: sehr geile Sache und super schön gefilmt! Ich hab die gleiche Flott hergerichtet, aber auf die Idee mit dem Ovatrol bin ich nicht gekommen. Das sieht genial aus. Darf ich noch fragen, was das für eine Rost-weg-Wunderpaste war?
Vielen Dank! Das ist einfach nur sehr dickflüssige Zitronensäure
Un trabajo impecable si señor!!! Me ha encantado porque has conservado la pátina original restaurando la mecánica. Muy buen detalle y poco común no usar el chorro de arena, felicidades.
Thank you very much!😃
Beautiful and tasteful job. Can you tell me the colour you used on the plastic parts tray please. It’s the shade of green I’d like to use also.
Thanks and kind regards, Stuart 🇦🇺
Eine alte flott. Wie geil ist das denn bitte.👍🏻
Like the idea of you going through and putting on new bearings and cleaning it up but I sure would like to have seen a nice paint job put on, but then again keeping the Nostalgia look the original
did just changing the beds help so much with less play? Otherwise very nice restoration! I wish I could find such a machine by myself
Gut gemacht. Mich hätte noch interessiert, wie du die Vorspannung der Spindelkugellager ermittelt hast und was dein Rundlauf ist.
Excellent video!!!!!
What was that powder you mixed to deal with the rusty surfaces?
Just very viscous citric acid
12:41 hallo, immer wieder toll deine Videos, ich hätte gerne gewusst was das für eine Mittel ist, bei minute 12'41? Und wird das mit Wasser gemischt? Wenn ja wundert mich das es nicht das metal erneut corodiert 🤔
Vielen Dank für Aufklärung 🙏
(ich hab eben so ein rost Problem...)
Vielen Dank! Das Mittel ist einfach nur mit dickflüssige Zitronensäure. Wenn du es nach dem entrosten mit WD40 abwischt und dann einölst rostet da nix mehr.
Beautifully done. I’m curious what the open cavity in the head was for.
Fantastic work, congratulations friend.
Schöne restauriert, gefällt mir gut 👍 😊
Danke für das Lob!
Excellent work and a beautiful drill!
You do really great work.
Diese Musik sehr berauschend und diese Quali is geil mit dem Schnitt des videos! AAAAMMMAAZZZIIINNGG
Thanks a lot!
Nice sympathetic restoration. Liked you kept the old switch, too many people chuck them thinking because they are old they are no good.
What did you use for the rust removal on the pedestal and the table, Oxalic acid? It did a nice job, well done.
Thanks a lot!
We used cotric acid and vinegar essence for that. The unpainted parts have been cleaned with "Engine cold cleaner".