1908 Wine Corking Machine [Restoration]

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
  • This restoration is on a 1908-patented "Yankee" wine corking machine made by The Gilchrist Company. The tool immediately caught my eye with its ornate floral scrollwork castings and gizmocity. It was so complex that I actually could not figure out how it actually functioned until everything was all restored and back together.
    Several parts were broken or missing entirely and needed to be fixed or remade. I also took the time to completely nickel-plate almost all parts of the tool back to its original lustre.
    The tool was missing its original clamp foot, but luckily @jimmydiresta had several to spare.
    The wine corker came out beautifully in the end and the shine is almost too much! It actually works very well and I am sure it can be used again for another 100+ years.
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  • @jimmydiresta
    @jimmydiresta Год назад +279

    Wow happy to help 😃

    • @penprp
      @penprp Год назад +35

      You have a very handsome chicken, sir.

    • @BradyBegeman
      @BradyBegeman Год назад +26

      I thought I had cornered the market on 1908 corking machine clamping feet and here you are with 12 (now 11)?!

    • @larryjohnston52
      @larryjohnston52 Год назад +3

      @@BradyBegeman 😂😂😂😂

    • @AB0BA_69
      @AB0BA_69 Год назад +25

      Wait, this is a machine for putting corks INTO bottles? Why would anyone want to do that? The whole point is to get the cork out....
      I'm so confused....

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  Год назад +36

      So generous!

  • @thewasatch208
    @thewasatch208 Год назад +277

    I literally just pulled into my driveway in Idaho after driving for almost two days from Mississippi. I should be going to bed, but I just had to watch this! Thank you for sharing your talent with us here in RUclipsville.

    • @larrypostma2866
      @larrypostma2866 Год назад +8

      I do this every time I made the central California to southeast Texas drive. 31 hours on the road but someone dropped a new video. It keeps me from having traffic accident nightmares and get rid of that feeling of still being in the truck.

    • @thewasatch208
      @thewasatch208 Год назад +7

      @@larrypostma2866 that's the worst feeling. When you're sitting still but being wound up and feeling like you're still moving. These, for sure, help calm all that nonsense!

    • @alexanderbarber5456
      @alexanderbarber5456 Год назад +4

      I feel that drove from GA to WI 19 hours with traffic, but haven't slept in 45 hours. Still have to watch the video and his amazing work.

    • @DarthGandalftheBlack
      @DarthGandalftheBlack Год назад +3

      I literally did the same shit when I left Mississippi and got to seattle 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @maryclarafjare
      @maryclarafjare Год назад +1

      😂😂

  • @scottgm321
    @scottgm321 Год назад +246

    I needed this video. I’ve been emotionally distant garbage for a few weeks. Your smile, the cat polisher and Jimmy with his chicken had me in stitches. Great job and thanks.

  • @denvid321
    @denvid321 Год назад +317

    I was very impressed with the cat grit finishing you used on this project. Looks like a great alternative to a buffing wheel!

    • @ElRel
      @ElRel Год назад +14

      @@ralphgesler5110 ...and the kitty will be getting revenge for the indignity foisted upon it

    • @nobuckle40
      @nobuckle40 Год назад +15

      Wait! What about cat attached to buffing wheel?

    • @ewhac
      @ewhac Год назад +10

      That is one patient kitty.

    • @davidhelmuth6654
      @davidhelmuth6654 Год назад +7

      It reminds a feller of the day #VGG broke out the one grit sander.
      A block! 😂

    • @donaldduck9493
      @donaldduck9493 Год назад +13

      Cat grit is purrfect grit

  • @TheGodsrighthandman
    @TheGodsrighthandman Год назад +116

    Yeah, you're definitely the best resto' channel.
    No unnecessary garish colours, no powder coating, no faking, nothing but good, honest, sympathetic restorations.

  • @DeadReckon
    @DeadReckon Год назад +43

    Man, some people would say it's excessive or wasteful to build a machine like this, but, it's still here, over 100 years later, and it still works. I think the real problem with society is we became a disposable society, not a society that held onto things because they were built to be passed down.

    • @robertmyers5993
      @robertmyers5993 Год назад +3

      Amen! "Built to Last" once meant a lifetime, not a year or two. We need to find our way back to that!

    • @DeadReckon
      @DeadReckon Год назад

      @@robertmyers5993 Yup, even things built a few decades ago are leagues better. Hell, I just bought a new to me 1985 Nissan 720 pickup that had been sitting for the better part of 3.5 years, had the radiator flushed, replaced the drivers side ball joints, and towed a mowing trailer over 60 miles at highway speeds. Try that with a modern vehicle that's sat for 3.5 years!

    • @MrKirby365
      @MrKirby365 Год назад

      I truly and honestly believe that part of the reason that we are like that is because so many of our parents had the room you couldn't go into or the china you couldn't use... And because it was stuff that we couldn't use couldn't be nearer couldn't mess with because we might break it or in some way make it look like it's not brand new, We never connected with any of it we never had memories made with those pieces. I know personally the things that I saved after losing my adopted mom were attached to stories and memories. Maybe if we can build memories with those items and objects again and stop focusing on immediate satisfaction. I think there is a beautiful satisfaction in the time and effort you put into restoring something.

    • @ludvig3242
      @ludvig3242 11 месяцев назад

      @@robertmyers5993 You can still buy things like this, but you'll have to pay a pretty penny for it, just like they did back then.

  • @donaldwycoff4154
    @donaldwycoff4154 Год назад +17

    My wife gave me one of your 3/8" driver for my birthday. That's one of the best gifts I've ever been given. Thank you very much for such fine craftsmanship. Will last a lifetime, to be sure.

  • @markwriter2698
    @markwriter2698 Месяц назад

    These restored items need to be in a museum.

  • @rjman123au1
    @rjman123au1 Год назад +9

    Excellent job. The bit at the end "oh my God it's acetone" was the icing on the cake.

    • @MacroManatee
      @MacroManatee Год назад +1

      @Solomon Jaime it’s a solvent most often used for cleaning up other plastics or paints. Eric here probably uses it as a degreaser for metal.

  • @willie6466
    @willie6466 Год назад +27

    I have to say this is one of your best restorations yet. It had all the elements a great drama. One thing I really missed however was the sandblasting cabinet head slam. I really look forward to it.

  • @mclade01
    @mclade01 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for always giving out information on your projects. I'm disappointed in some of the other so-called "restoration" channels who "doctor" their items, making them look old and in need of repair then restore them. Keep up the good work

  • @therealswarvey
    @therealswarvey Год назад +2

    One of the very select few channels where I turn my sponsorblock and adblock off. Absolute legend

  • @nathansmith1085
    @nathansmith1085 Год назад +23

    There are certain creators that brighten your day when they upload. You are one of them. I love whenever I see a new video from you! Keep doing what you do!

  • @OakesProject
    @OakesProject Год назад +59

    I hope everyone appreciates how much wine he had to drink to test this piece of equipment. Also while watching this awesome video, I like to look around at the things in the background that may be future projects. I did catch a glimpse of an ancient, clapped out object that would be fascinating to see if you can bring back to life. Your lathe . . . . .

    • @rickansell661
      @rickansell661 Год назад +7

      Kieth Ruckers next job? Once he has finished Mr D'Resta's Bandsaw.

  • @metalslingr
    @metalslingr Год назад +66

    Make sure your cork gets soaked before stuffing it. Finding a proper cork soaker, who’s willing to soak the cork, is important.

    • @georgelequin5070
      @georgelequin5070 Год назад +4

      Excellent Gabriel!!!😂

    • @80spodcastchannel
      @80spodcastchannel Год назад

      you farging iceholes, you cork soakers

    • @ellieprice363
      @ellieprice363 Год назад +9

      “Cork Soaker” sounds suspiciously like-ah never mind, forget it.

    • @agentmango
      @agentmango Год назад +3

      It's a great athing, in Italy!

    • @bhringer
      @bhringer Год назад +5

      Sock tuckers need not apply.

  • @Pillowcase
    @Pillowcase Год назад +21

    This one is a real gem. I love the different metals - the bronze, the castings, the japanning. The filagree side plates are a really nice touch.
    One of those objects you can be sure they "won't make it like that anymore."

  • @Evergreen64
    @Evergreen64 Год назад +3

    That cat was pretty chill.

  • @MikeLynchMakes
    @MikeLynchMakes Год назад +5

    Tapping a thread in situ to free it is a technique I've never seen before. Bravo.

    • @semifavorableuncircle6952
      @semifavorableuncircle6952 Год назад +1

      There also is a special file intended for repairing threads, its really helpful too. Especially when you cant access the end of the thread or dont have the correct die (the file needs to match the thread pitch obviously)

  • @carlmcgee1623
    @carlmcgee1623 Год назад +2

    I must say that for a small mechanism there was sure what seemed like an infinite amount of work involved. Good job sir !

  • @bwheatgw
    @bwheatgw Год назад

    Who doesn't love a Jimmy Diresta call!

  • @alexanderralph2504
    @alexanderralph2504 Год назад +6

    the cat grit is a whole other level of finishing!! always learn something new from your channel!! my cat was perched on the sofa, its suddenly shot off out very quickly 🤷‍♂️
    great video, cool tool!!

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад +6

    They don't make tools like that anymore. Beauty and function.

    • @humanistwriting5477
      @humanistwriting5477 Год назад +1

      Starrett. Still makes a carpenters level and some other woodworking tools using thier old decorative molds.

    • @AndyFromBeaverton
      @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад

      @@humanistwriting5477 Starrett?

    • @humanistwriting5477
      @humanistwriting5477 Год назад +1

      @@AndyFromBeaverton opps. Autocorrect somehow hate that name Yes Starrett, thier level comes to mind but I recall them having a few others

  • @Uuq114
    @Uuq114 Год назад +1

    The cat grit really gets the polish and shine to be perfect.

  • @schwadevivre4158
    @schwadevivre4158 Год назад

    Thanks to one of the best resto channels there is
    Perhaps next you could restore the Canadian champagne industry

  • @GilmoreLion
    @GilmoreLion Год назад +25

    Little known fact: "Cat Grit" works very well for polishing silver, brass, and buffing out old Simoniz car-wax too. Short-haired Cat-Grit works better on matte finishes.

    • @dama9150
      @dama9150 Год назад +5

      For the purrfect finish...
      I'll see myself out.

    • @d00dEEE
      @d00dEEE Год назад +4

      I find a long hair is best for floors.

    • @GilmoreLion
      @GilmoreLion Год назад

      *rimshot*

  • @xtender5
    @xtender5 Год назад +12

    😂 This is pure gold!
    The cat seems totally resigned to his fate. The chicken not so much.

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko Год назад +2

      Maybe the chicken knows there's a cat at the other end of the line

  • @deathreus
    @deathreus Месяц назад

    Leather as a bushing is definitely a new one for me

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser 9 месяцев назад +2

    Gotta use that Cat Grit for that ultra smooth finish !

  • @pemtax557
    @pemtax557 Год назад +3

    What a gorgeous piece ... even if it was a bad year for acetone. You once again amaze me with your seemingly endless knowledge and skill resources ... Cheers!!

  • @clydedecker765
    @clydedecker765 Год назад +7

    I am totally in awe of your ability to "Git 'er done" with what seems somewhat hopeless. I know this one was by far not in the worst condition you've seen but it certainly has to stand up to some severe punishment to use. Pretty complex series of actions done on glass and cork. Nothing made today comes close to the refinement of that machine. Thanks.

  • @kaiserklein
    @kaiserklein Год назад

    A Jimmy Diresta cameo...with a hen? That's gold right there.

  • @rockerseven
    @rockerseven Год назад +1

    Anyone else sometimes get so mesmerized, that you completely forget what it is he's actually restoring? Lol

  • @beneverett2392
    @beneverett2392 Год назад +3

    I appreciate all of your efforts, but above all, that really is a beautiful knob.

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 Год назад +19

    Long bolt for spring compression - clever idea. With “yankee” label, I finally looked up North Brothers. All I could find in addition to their screwdriver was “ and kitchen appliances”. Assume this was one of theirs. Thanks for the video!

  • @bjrn2925
    @bjrn2925 Год назад

    Man, I loved that little "MY EYE!" in the background.

  • @derekquiram
    @derekquiram 2 месяца назад +1

    One of the best payoff endings with suprise cameo video's I have ever seen. Amazing 😮 28:30

  • @rayshutsa6690
    @rayshutsa6690 Год назад +3

    I love the antique corking machine. What an awesome restoration. It works great even after all these years. I love antiques because they have a lot of ornate designs and are built to last. Thank you for another great video. I enjoy your channel and content. ❤🇨🇦

  • @gyomdelacreuse922
    @gyomdelacreuse922 Год назад +14

    When you stick two pieces of wood with the intention of separating them later, during collage, intercale a sheet of paper from a daily newspaper between the pieces of wood. Leave the assembly of the pieces dry and you can then work them as if they were only one piece. Once the work is done, a simple wood chisel at the junction of the two wooden pieces will be enough to separate them. The newspaper serving as a break point. It is an old tip that wood modelers use for the manufacturing on the wood tower of the parts which must be separated in two in order to be put in a foundry mold. This separation used as a molding separation seal.

    • @justtime6736
      @justtime6736 Год назад +1

      Interesting

    • @gyomdelacreuse922
      @gyomdelacreuse922 Год назад

      @@justtime6736 Do you realy anderstand all i say in my poor frenchy english? Glad to see someone is interested in this very usefull technic. You have try it?

    • @ironardito2633
      @ironardito2633 Год назад

      @@gyomdelacreuse922 Your English is plenty clear

    • @gyomdelacreuse922
      @gyomdelacreuse922 Год назад

      @@ironardito2633 merci!!!!

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 Год назад +1

      @@gyomdelacreuse922 ton anglais est très bon. Je note que ce que tu as traduis par wood "tower" serai mieux traduit par wood "lathe".

  • @PuffPastry-ke3cm
    @PuffPastry-ke3cm Год назад

    I like how you keep your work somewhat reversable. (ie, not gluing the screws in) It'll make future repairs easier.

  • @michaelbreault5
    @michaelbreault5 Год назад

    I can’t believe that what you are working on doesn’t sink into the primordial ooze that is the workbench top

  • @rjal1973
    @rjal1973 Год назад +3

    I love the Cat's work!

  • @dama9150
    @dama9150 Год назад +3

    HTR has one of the best set-ups, esp for the de-rusting and nickel-platting.

  • @vanerek
    @vanerek Год назад

    never seen a cat grit applied so masterfully 11/10 would recommend

  • @tailsdblack463
    @tailsdblack463 Год назад +1

    This whole restoration was a real corker!

  • @ronwalsh
    @ronwalsh Год назад +3

    Great restoration as always. I find when I use the cat grit, for some reason the cat develops quite an attitude as well as a static charge.

  • @joaobarulho9124
    @joaobarulho9124 Год назад +3

    Parabéns, eu não conhecia essa peça, mas já vi e usei uma semelhante.

  • @Leonarco333
    @Leonarco333 Год назад +2

    I love the elegant solutions to problems in old tools. You can definitely see where and why future improvements were made, but the elegance of the way things were put together is beautiful. I appreciate the care and dedication put into these restorations.

  • @georgejones3526
    @georgejones3526 Год назад +1

    I sometimes regret knowing about this channel because if I was just finding it now I would get to watch all the videos for the first time again.

  • @hius9561
    @hius9561 Год назад +11

    Прекрасные видео!!! Я ваш фанат! Желаю процветания каналу!!! Удачи!!!

  • @HainjeDAF
    @HainjeDAF Год назад +3

    No face to the sandblaster? :)
    Nice work. Beautifal piece of machinery

  • @lethrington
    @lethrington Год назад +2

    Im so glad the emotionally distant garbage has returned, it really ties an episode together.

  • @FailedSquare
    @FailedSquare Год назад +1

    easily one of the top 10 best channels on youchube

  • @leeroyholloway4277
    @leeroyholloway4277 Год назад +9

    The original cotter pin on the outside was a thing of beauty. 1:05 Would have been nice to plate it and re-use.

  • @franciscoantoniopesceneto3626
    @franciscoantoniopesceneto3626 Год назад +6

    Muito bom.!!!
    Isto sim é restauração, máquinas antigas que voltam a funcionar.
    Parabéns.
    #relife

  • @Chewligan1
    @Chewligan1 Год назад

    Wow what a lovely ornate machine. Never see this anymore. Great renovation

  • @pvccannon1966
    @pvccannon1966 Год назад

    That " Oh my eye ! " sound bite had me rolling this morning. I had to stop the video. Then go back and play it again. :) lol

  • @evanscreekbrahman7511
    @evanscreekbrahman7511 Год назад +5

    I suppose I'm gonna have to soak some corks...

    • @kendo1159
      @kendo1159 Год назад +2

      Nobody likes a cork soaker. 😉

    • @evanscreekbrahman7511
      @evanscreekbrahman7511 Год назад +1

      @@kendo1159 there are many misconceptions about cork soaker’s in general.

  • @KittyCatInAMicrowave
    @KittyCatInAMicrowave Год назад +3

    Sounds like the lathe is in need of little bit of rescue too

    • @jc3745
      @jc3745 Год назад +1

      I great video would be the lathe getting the love it desperately needs.

  • @tommygarcia6671
    @tommygarcia6671 Год назад +1

    Good morning the cat made it look very nice,
    God bless and take care.

  • @Moosemoose1
    @Moosemoose1 Год назад

    Talk about quality - that spring still works incredibly well!

  • @MrMoon1ight
    @MrMoon1ight Год назад +3

    красивый прес 👍😊

  • @GablesDude
    @GablesDude Год назад +5

    I love you videos. Years ago, when my son was 5 or so, he would ask for the guy who breaks stuff and then outs it's back together. Now he knows it as restoration.
    Maybe this is a silly question, but what do you do with all of the rags you use that get covered in oil and grease and old paint?

    • @HandToolRescue
      @HandToolRescue  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I dry them out and they go into the hazardous waste bin.

  • @Pancreaticdefect
    @Pancreaticdefect Год назад

    Cant wait until the line of Hand Tool Reserve wines hit the merch store.

  • @briansteele5489
    @briansteele5489 Год назад +1

    What an attractive piece of (overbuilt?) machinery, designed and built before the age of metal stampings. What a treat to watch it being restored!

  • @fna-wrightengineering
    @fna-wrightengineering Год назад +3

    Gorgeous restoration, Eric. Always stop what I'm doing to watch your videos when I see new ones posted!
    Awesome tip on the cat grit. Do different breeds leave different finishes? Would using a sphinx be akin to stropping?
    Serious question... Were cotter pins always bent like that on old equipment? I always wondered why you (and most other restoration channels I watch) just barely split cotter pins, instead of bending them all the way around into boat anchors, so the stabby ends don't poke unwary hands/fingers/clothes/cats.

  • @Indianny
    @Indianny Год назад +1

    Best Theme song/intro on the internet.

  • @tomokokuroki2506
    @tomokokuroki2506 Год назад +1

    'emotionally distant garbage on the floor' really resonates with me

  • @pgreenawalt
    @pgreenawalt Год назад

    Glad to see you and the garbage on the floor got your issues resolved. It has been a little awkward knowing they are there and not acknowledging them.

  • @turnerg
    @turnerg Год назад

    Came here for the sandblasting bit and was disappointed 😥.
    Another fine episode, thank you for doing what you do!

  • @mathieubrassard834
    @mathieubrassard834 Год назад

    lol the cat grit was hilarious and that cork device will have a nice place in your kitchen buffet!

  • @firablazeday7298
    @firablazeday7298 Год назад

    I've been watching you for 5 years. Doesn't seem like it was that long.

  • @hunterallen4231
    @hunterallen4231 Год назад +1

    I love watching the very real process of taking these things apart and learning what makes them tick as you do so

  • @ethanshinabarger4390
    @ethanshinabarger4390 Год назад +1

    I love watching your show stoned on 1.25 speed!

  • @bulfin21
    @bulfin21 Год назад +1

    When I see a new Hand Tool Rescue video uploaded I get a little tingle run up my back, that can only be compared to a new Doctor who episode,

  • @mikedrake938
    @mikedrake938 Год назад

    I just watched you do two videos of painting nothing and then see you jump straight into Japanning. Consider me subscribed sir.

  • @ARSZLB
    @ARSZLB Год назад

    i can’t even describe the feeling of total relaxation i get while watching your videos, HTR. i’ve been feeling quite uneasy all day for some reason, but as soon as i started this video playing and watched as you began to disassemble, a wave of peace and calmness slowly washed over me. no other videos have this effect on me, and it is truly therapeutic. thank you for what you do. 💜

  • @petebeatminister
    @petebeatminister Год назад

    Its always astonishing how much effort they took to make something like a simple machine look pretty, back in the 19th and early 20th century. Like this decorative pattern cast into the casing. Today they dont even try this anymore, since things are not meant to last long anyway.

  • @adamfisher1986
    @adamfisher1986 Год назад

    Video was almost perfect. I miss the face smash into the blast cabinet’s window. Keep up the good work.

  • @deaconblue949
    @deaconblue949 Год назад

    Judicious use of Japanning! Bravo!

  • @joetoner8848
    @joetoner8848 Год назад

    Love your ‘bat phone’ for @jimmydiresta ! Handy.

  • @mitchellcrowe8545
    @mitchellcrowe8545 Год назад +2

    For some reason I was waiting for you to take another sip of the acetone. 😆 great restoration the cork press looks fantastic, HTR!

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 Год назад

    Brilliant Job, Did the cat give it's approval? Purrrrfect.

  • @buggallu
    @buggallu Год назад +1

    Best moment: CAT GRIT kkkkkkkkkkkkk I LOVE U MR HAND TOOLS RESCUE!!

  • @anatolykanishchev
    @anatolykanishchev Год назад +2

    полирование котом - бесподобно !!!! ))))

  • @clydebalcom3679
    @clydebalcom3679 Год назад

    Your ability to restore these treasures of yesteryear is a gift that you so freely share. Thank you. 👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @jasonkuehl639
    @jasonkuehl639 Год назад +2

    Great video as always! I love these older tools, functional and decorative at the same time. 😀

  • @iamgriff
    @iamgriff Год назад

    The intro’s are the best part of the videos! 😂

  • @maryclarafjare
    @maryclarafjare Год назад

    Totally enjoyable, entertaining, educational.... I never dreamed I'd be enjoying tool rescue videos ...on purpose!!!!!
    Bravo!

  • @mikemitchell9157
    @mikemitchell9157 Год назад

    Got yourself a mighty fine cork stuffer there friend

  • @beautifulsmall
    @beautifulsmall Год назад

    there is a beauty in creating things with our hands wether thats immediate or via cnc , its all interactive.

  • @suhayl5157
    @suhayl5157 Год назад

    there are many good restorers on you tube but you are certainly the best. I admire your 'all around' knowledge.

  • @bjornbarth8265
    @bjornbarth8265 Год назад

    So beautiful... Wish new things were still made that nice.

  • @user-gk1fw9bb6s
    @user-gk1fw9bb6s Год назад +2

    Дякую. Дуже гарно і доречно!

  • @keithnodine1334
    @keithnodine1334 Год назад

    So very excited to see you again. I hope you can get more videos out soon, really miss watching you do such amazing work.

  • @braddempsey6930
    @braddempsey6930 Год назад +1

    Love watching a real craftsman at work doing what he loves, top video mate 😉👍

  • @DanSuneKronvold
    @DanSuneKronvold Год назад

    Nice to see tools that are not only tools, but also work of art. And taken care of.

  • @cedricmilford5254
    @cedricmilford5254 Год назад

    I love the “cat grit” application 👍🏻

  • @BZEDAKING
    @BZEDAKING Год назад

    I gotta tell ya bud sometimes I watch you do things so effortlessly it's kinda nice to watch you struggle a little 😏... it's really helping my pride 🤣🤦‍♂️

  • @carmenrepucci
    @carmenrepucci Год назад +1

    That was the cleanest die cut thread I’ve seen in years!

  • @Wafflecat09
    @Wafflecat09 Год назад

    That was by far the very best intro to any video I have ever seen! BRAVO!