I know they are not cheap, but a small sandblester sure would do the trick for you, well done sir, I have seen several of these restored and I gotta say the hammer finish paint looks the best.
I still have the bench grinder my great grandfather pulled out of an old tractor factory back in the 50s. It dated back to WWII when the factory built equipment for the war. It has roller bearings that can be greased. It still works great. I made an adapter so it can run all sorts of hand built machines
Wow! The video shows a negative test for connecting the grinder to the electrical network. A moment later after disassembly, the burnt stator winding can be seen. But it was enough to disassemble the sander, remove the rust and apply a new coating. But to our credit, the overhaul also included the use of a power cord with a protective conductor and grounding the frame of the grinder.
Very nice restoration. Good work. But...never use the side of the grinding wheel. It can explode on you! Always just use the front of the wheel. That's what is is designed for.
@@hbrestoration Bro, I accidentally came across your video with the Makita perforator, I decided to watch a newer video: at 19:30 you can see rusty insides, it's a little sad; buy yourself a couple of clamps, we have such a phrase: "a well-fixed patient does not need anesthesia"; it would be nice to try to make a homemade press based on a jack and an iron profile, it will help you, you can buy an inexpensive set of press kit; you have grown a lot in terms of restoration over these six months, you will succeed. "there is no limit to perfection", good luck to you in everything 😊❤
Yo, No gloves around rotating machinery! Loose the gloves or loose a finger, ESPECIALLY around that wire wheel. - And don't believe the BS abut the "ripaway" gloves. The only thing they are good about ripping away is the skin on your hand. - It's better to have a couple stitches in your thumb, then to have no thumb to get stitches in. Other then that outstanding work. - The guy that called you about plughing it in is off base. - How you going to know if it works? You were in zero point no danger there. - Personally, I would have stuck an ohm meter on the windings, but that is because I'm lazy and would want to know it was going to work before I got too far into it. Once again, damn good work. - Just watch the gloves (And I highly recommend glasses, but that is up to you. )
I'm guilty of using gasoline to degrease and clean with. But do be careful, gasoline has such a low evaporation point, that it doesn't take long for the fumes to spread out. I had to use gasoline to start a fire in a grill that someone melted plastic over. I didn't have anything else. And was shocked to see how far the fumes had spread when I lit it up.
Using Evaporust remover would save a lot of time, it only eats rust not metal. It's biodegradable and safe to touch you can also store it or flush it. Set all parts in it over night, flush with water, blow it all dry then prime and paint.
Really feel good to see these videos no doubt 👍👍🙂🙂but how it's possible they don't talk even single word through out their work and a person who shoots up the whole video... hard to believe 🤔🤔🤔
Si la tensión y la frecuencia es la correcta o a través de un transformador se puede conseguir la tensión correcta. Fijate que tiene la placa de fábrica. No te das cuenta que los que restauramos no solo somos aficionados, somos tecnos en electromecánica. Los que os quedáis pegados sois vosotros
А откуда он знал,что двигатель не сгорел,вень он его в ролике не прозванивать,а ротор судя по всему заклинило?Потом подшипники надо было не закрытые ставить,вдруг там смазка высохла или ее там мало-лучше самому набить.
Great restoration, but the noises from the rubber gloves are really annoying. It's best to use different gloves, as can be seen in other videos. Where is the sandblasting?🙃
@21:05 you grounded to a painted surface . . . don't do that. You must have bare metal for proper conductivity. Grounding / earthing properly is important.
I don't see the point to install the ground wire to the grinder base if there is no ground terminal on the plug... Unless I'm missing something.... Otherwise i give you a B- for the effort.....
Sorry but very bad... No atention to details, paint on rust pieces, dont prepare correctly the surfaces to paint or even remove the lot of imperfections... You need a sandblaster cabinet ... Using gasoline to clean 😅... You should do a new aluminium brand piece... Sorry but you need to improve a lot man...
Ahoj, zdravím domácí kutily. V komentářích se vyskytly výhrady co se pískovací skříně týká. K té se však časem asi taky dopracujete. Co mě velice zaujalo byla možnost nastavení brusných stolečků před kotouči a možnost aretace vřetene. Vynikají věc je široká zadní příložka za kotouče. Prostě jiná země jiné konstrukční řešení. Další práci zdar.
Shame…you needed to remove ALL the rust with rust remover. Your attempt at restoring here is not a restoration at all now because by simply painting over all that rust, that rust will now grow quickly and that grinder will be back in the same rusty condition in a year.
I know they are not cheap, but a small sandblester sure would do the trick for you, well done sir, I have seen several of these restored and I gotta say the hammer finish paint looks the best.
Thank youuu^^
@@hbrestoration Was going to say the same thing.
I still have the bench grinder my great grandfather pulled out of an old tractor factory back in the 50s. It dated back to WWII when the factory built equipment for the war. It has roller bearings that can be greased. It still works great. I made an adapter so it can run all sorts of hand built machines
That would be great, if only I could see them
@@hbrestoration
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Wow! The video shows a negative test for connecting the grinder to the electrical network. A moment later after disassembly, the burnt stator winding can be seen. But it was enough to disassemble the sander, remove the rust and apply a new coating.
But to our credit, the overhaul also included the use of a power cord with a protective conductor and grounding the frame of the grinder.
a restoration video without any sandblasting?!?!?!? unheard of! but really, it came out nice. i enjoyed watching it.
thank youu ^^ have a nice day
Pretty good for not having a blast cabinet!
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Very nice restoration. Good work. But...never use the side of the grinding wheel. It can explode on you! Always just use the front of the wheel. That's what is is designed for.
I will be more careful when using it
@@hbrestoration Bro, I accidentally came across your video with the Makita perforator, I decided to watch a newer video:
at 19:30 you can see rusty insides, it's a little sad;
buy yourself a couple of clamps, we have such a phrase: "a well-fixed patient does not need anesthesia";
it would be nice to try to make a homemade press based on a jack and an iron profile, it will help you, you can buy an inexpensive set of press kit;
you have grown a lot in terms of restoration over these six months, you will succeed. "there is no limit to perfection", good luck to you in everything 😊❤
Thank you for your comment, I will try to do better, I'm glad you took the time to watch it
Yo, No gloves around rotating machinery! Loose the gloves or loose a finger, ESPECIALLY around that wire wheel. - And don't believe the BS abut the "ripaway" gloves. The only thing they are good about ripping away is the skin on your hand. - It's better to have a couple stitches in your thumb, then to have no thumb to get stitches in.
Other then that outstanding work. - The guy that called you about plughing it in is off base. - How you going to know if it works? You were in zero point no danger there. - Personally, I would have stuck an ohm meter on the windings, but that is because I'm lazy and would want to know it was going to work before I got too far into it.
Once again, damn good work. - Just watch the gloves (And I highly recommend glasses, but that is up to you. )
Thank you very much for your comment, I will pay more attention to the glove
Use a sandblaster to clean off the rust. Much more satisfying to watch. And you will be eating a lot less rust dust.
yep eat less dust 😂 I will equip it
Naughty, don’t grind on the side of the wheel. Not bad at all. You keep improving with each video.
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Why not though? You can use the face of a surface grinder to grind, why not a bench grinder?
Great video, Very nice restoration. Good job.
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Thank
Very useful machine, but it can turn into a killer machine in a matter of seconds.
Something like an angle grinder.
why? I do not understand
I'm guilty of using gasoline to degrease and clean with. But do be careful, gasoline has such a low evaporation point, that it doesn't take long for the fumes to spread out.
I had to use gasoline to start a fire in a grill that someone melted plastic over. I didn't have anything else. And was shocked to see how far the fumes had spread when I lit it up.
That's dangerous, be careful with it
i love how he uses a regular screwdriver like an impact driver
😂 thank you
This bench grinder is from the 1960's... just look at the date on the motor capacitor - it says 1967 at 8:07 in this video...
Så bra!
Detta kan man inte kalla för "Slit och släng" 👍👍👍
Using Evaporust remover would save a lot of time, it only eats rust not metal. It's biodegradable and safe to touch you can also store it or flush it. Set all parts in it over night, flush with water, blow it all dry then prime and paint.
sounds effective i will look into it
very nice work
many thank 🥰🥰🥰
toutes mes fellations pour ce magnifique travail de restauration. 👏🏼👏🏼
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Todo un arte esta restauración paciencia e ingenio 🤔
♥♥♥ thank bro
You need definitely a sand blasting item.
I have used it in the following videos on the channel
Parabéns amigo seria bom que as pessoas restalrace as coisas como você faz 😅😊
Thank youuu
Use a spray paint trigger nozzle adapter (shaped like a gun). It's easier on your hand\fingers & better posture cause of the shape.
thank youuu
Really feel good to see these videos no doubt 👍👍🙂🙂but how it's possible they don't talk even single word through out their work and a person who shoots up the whole video... hard to believe 🤔🤔🤔
Thank bro very much ^^I was very happy when I read it ♥♥
Качественный станок, работа красивая. Спасибо.
Где вы достали этот станок, а то сейчас продают не понятно что.
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Box end of wrench should be used when possible!!!!!
Thank for cmt ^^
What an inspiring piece of content!
thank you^^
Your work is always great 👍👍
Thank you ^^
Quality machine, beautiful.
Thank you
انت رائع احبك
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very good ❤❤❤
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You also need to check for Lead in the old paint
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Grande Profissional
It is dangerous that you plug in such an old thing. Don't do that, we all understand it is dead)
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰, I will be more careful
Si la tensión y la frecuencia es la correcta o a través de un transformador se puede conseguir la tensión correcta. Fijate que tiene la placa de fábrica. No te das cuenta que los que restauramos no solo somos aficionados, somos tecnos en electromecánica. Los que os quedáis pegados sois vosotros
Fatevi I cazzi vostri. Al massimo salta l'automatismo. Sapientoni
Pppppp@@hbrestoration
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Very well done looks better than nee had class very functional
Thank youu☺️
Sensacional gostei de mais valeu amigo 👍👏
many thank🥰🥰🥰
😂It's nice🇩🇿🇵🇸🙂
Thank you ^^
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Very good job brother and I have enjoyed the video.
thank you ^^ have a nice day
Excelente material, next time get an used gas oven and make it a sand blaster machine... God Bless
good topic, thank you very much
All parts need to be treated with a rust binder, soon the piece of metal will turn brown again
Originally it wasn't even painted, that's why it rusted so much
Great job. Well done.
thank bro ^^
J’adore vos vidéos c'est vraiment super et très impressionnant, je pense que ça doit leurs faire plaisir une nouvelle vie ❤
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@hbชชชrestoration
You painted over a lot of rust…
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А откуда он знал,что двигатель не сгорел,вень он его в ролике не прозванивать,а ротор судя по всему заклинило?Потом подшипники надо было не закрытые ставить,вдруг там смазка высохла или ее там мало-лучше самому набить.
Exactly
@@АндрейКурбаков-ъ5м Не знаю, сломается он или нет, но если двигатель сломается, вы продолжите смотреть видео по его ремонту.
Overall, great restoration, however, I do wish you'd made a new label.
Pretty darn cool!!!!
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Muito bom esse vídeo
many thank 🥰🥰🥰
Motor bearings should be checked.
This grinder sounds like they should be replaced or examined / greased.
Would it not have been better and easier to have used a sand blaster on all of the metal parts to clean them?
yep, I don't have it right now, I'm using what I have. In the future I will buy it
It's amazing to turn something dead into life again
Thank bro ❤️❤️❤️
Muito bom!ficou top...
Thank you❤️❤️❤️
A piaskowanie nie łaskę by piaskować zamiast szlifować byle czym ładnie jest to zrobione ale trzeba to fachowo jej robić Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
yes, thank you 🥰 i also want it to be easier, it is very necessary
Зато какое, удовольствие. Делать своими руками. 😊😊😊😊😊
Excelente! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
🥰🥰🥰 thank you
Ihr scheint lange weile zu haben. Ich kaufe mir nen neuen😂
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Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
thank youuu☺️☺️☺️
Favorite channel of my subscription 😅
Thank you very much🥰🥰🥰
Buenas noche hermano excelente la restauración gracias por en señal saludo y muchas bendiciones desde Venezuela Ali Molina 🙏
❤️❤️❤️ thank youuu
Why didn't you disassemble the shaft lock? Or pull the windings out for cleaning?
The shaft lock part is not rusted or damaged, it just stays there better
Gostei parabens 👍
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I stopped at all the rust being casually painted over.
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@@hbrestoration I finished the video. It's not bad. Watch out for the rust next time.
@@mystikalese Thank you for watching it all, I will do better next time
great
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Well done my friend from, Bayamo, Cuba
Thank you ^^ have a nice day ♥
Muito bom
thanks ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
label must be change but good work
thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Parabéns 👏👏
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Just use an electric drill to unscrew it, much faster & stronger
I know that, I use my hands to make it less noisy
Great Job. You really. Are a Highly skilled Technician/Restorer.
Thank youu^^
Im sure you could have removed the rotating part with copper wire. For a better clean of the inside
It has been insulated and is virtually damage-free
You increased the cleaning speed of the rust with gasoline!
عالی بود❤❤❤
thank you ❤️❤️❤️
un maestro!!!!
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Moedor de bancada restaurada 😉
Thank you ^^ have a nice day
No sandblasting.
I'm not interested.
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You painted most of the rusty parts.
Браво!
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👍👍👍👍👍😋😋😋 С наступающим вас новым годом!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎁🎁🎁
♥♥♥♥ merry christmas
why not sandblasting? There was too much rust before painting. There are better restorations
At that time I didn't have a sandblaster
Конечно красавчик, но провода можно было припаять, и термоусадку феном обжать.
😅Спасибо. В следующих видео постараюсь сделать лучше
@@hbrestoration да и так всё хорошо, просто когда такой капитальный ремонт, такая мелочь как скрутка проводов портит вид🙂
Да, я их экипирую, потому что обычно я делаю то же самое.@@Kuper90
Ốc PH3 mà bạn sử dụng mũi vít PH2 nên làm hư ốc vít
Ржавчину надо убирать полностью. После этого- грунтовать. Потом красить.
Great restoration, but the noises from the rubber gloves are really annoying. It's best to use different gloves, as can be seen in other videos. Where is the sandblasting?🙃
@21:05 you grounded to a painted surface . . . don't do that. You must have bare metal for proper conductivity. Grounding / earthing properly is important.
The screw does not eat into the painted surface.
It uses induction motor as in its rotor there is no coil
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Классный агрегат, вообще оогонь точило
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Освежил😂🎉❤🎉
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Tenes que comprarte un arenador asi limpias mas rapido
Yo bro i love this video but can u repair a makita angle grinder 2200watts?
of course 😊
@@hbrestoration perfect when u will do it? I’d love to watch it❤️
@@mahmoudawad6500 I have not found the tool you mentioned yet.
@@hbrestoration u don’t find an old one? Or don’t know what it is?
Кость, а что пустых мого. Как то не так неправильно. Здоровья тебе семье. Счастья и удачи. Главное удачи в рыбалке. Что-то последнее время не очень.
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После покраски по ржавчине, можно не смотреть((((
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买台喷砂除锈机很难吗?
我来装备😅
I purchased one of these grinders and was wondering if you have any spare accessories or have a source for any. Thanks
You can find them at Japanese second-hand stores
I am in USA, do you have links to some stores@@hbrestoration
15:23it is forbidden to work with an electric sharpener in gloves
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Before it was much better
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I don't see the point to install the ground wire to the grinder base if there is no ground terminal on the plug... Unless I'm missing something.... Otherwise i give you a B- for the effort.....
Please show us your video!
Sorry but very bad... No atention to details, paint on rust pieces, dont prepare correctly the surfaces to paint or even remove the lot of imperfections... You need a sandblaster cabinet ... Using gasoline to clean 😅... You should do a new aluminium brand piece...
Sorry but you need to improve a lot man...
Thank you very much. I have improved and have a sand blaster in the next videos
Why would you ground up a bench?
You have no idea of the condition of the stator as you never tested it. I'd be leery about how long it will last.
Ahoj, zdravím domácí kutily.
V komentářích se vyskytly výhrady co se pískovací skříně týká. K té se však časem asi taky dopracujete.
Co mě velice zaujalo byla možnost nastavení brusných stolečků před kotouči a možnost aretace vřetene.
Vynikají věc je široká zadní příložka za kotouče.
Prostě jiná země jiné konstrukční řešení.
Další práci zdar.
I am so glad to have read the above comments, thank you very much. have a nice day
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Shame…you needed to remove ALL the rust with rust remover. Your attempt at restoring here is not a restoration at all now because by simply painting over all that rust, that rust will now grow quickly and that grinder will be back in the same rusty condition in a year.
I will try to do better in the next videos.
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have nice day ♥♥♥
@@hbrestoration 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹
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