Canedy Otto Post Drill - Show And Tell

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • The restoration of a Cadedy Otto Post Drill, thanks to Dave Van Slyke and many hours of meticulous
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Комментарии • 128

  • @johndunbar2393
    @johndunbar2393 5 дней назад +2

    Nothing quite like virtually enjoying a pipe with Ken, while watching/listening to folks with more wisdom than myself.

  • @jasonp3076
    @jasonp3076 8 дней назад +5

    This channel and others like it, in combination with reading and self discovery, led me to leave my office job and pursue a career in the trades building, learning, and working in a field that actually inspired me. I looked up to and wanted to emulate the men who went to work with their hands and can pass that information down to generations. Love tools and hearing about them

    • @ezze7540
      @ezze7540 День назад

      Good for you. Why not live your passion? Life is short.

  • @badlandskid
    @badlandskid 10 дней назад +18

    Cy and Ken…. Two of my favorite guests on your channel

  • @johnderoy916
    @johnderoy916 10 дней назад +10

    "The kid would be the power source" - yah, that was my dad's world view too :-)

  • @JesusvonNazaret
    @JesusvonNazaret 6 дней назад +1

    The joy on Ken's face as he's watching you crank

  • @Fernandestres
    @Fernandestres 7 дней назад +1

    This shop talk content is absolute gold! 👌👌

  • @slimrosco
    @slimrosco 10 дней назад +6

    Cy and Kenny?! What a treat.

  • @butter262
    @butter262 8 дней назад +1

    The years of experience is outstanding.

  • @braker3589
    @braker3589 10 дней назад +4

    Very cool! Glad to see an old tool reborn.
    Cy is looking good too.

  • @jeffbeeman8274
    @jeffbeeman8274 3 дня назад +1

    That is so cool. It was restored masterfully.

  • @sethwarner2540
    @sethwarner2540 8 дней назад +1

    Good show guys!! You saved this standard in industry~!

  • @feelthepayne88
    @feelthepayne88 10 дней назад +6

    Always love seeing the old guard on the channel. Beautiful restoration!

  • @TinManKustoms
    @TinManKustoms 10 дней назад +2

    Well done its amazing to see these pieces of equipment brought back to life instead of just hanging it up on the the wall as a decoration.

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 10 дней назад +1

    The group dynamics here is fascinating too. It is great to watch, Cy is slow, but if you want the knowledge, you need the patience for the pages to turn. Something was lost in the modern dash, and we need it back.

  • @totherarf
    @totherarf 10 дней назад +1

    Now That is a nice piece of kit!
    Cotton insulation means it is good when dry but if it gets damp (or you are sweating buckets) not so much ;o)
    As for the static sander ...... Basically what you have made there is a Van De Graph Generator. The way to solve it is by using wire brushes to short it to earth. There are electronic methods but I won't pollute the air too much by talking about that pixie wrangling!

  • @PhotonFlightTeam
    @PhotonFlightTeam 10 дней назад +2

    So wonderful to see the band all there in one......hey, wait a minute.....where's Phil? ......HA! wonderful friends, wonderful work. Great start on a Thursday morning. God bless all the Roseburg gang!

  • @davidl.579
    @davidl.579 9 дней назад

    It's so fresh having a shy older gentleman on camera. Watch out he just might start his own channel. God bless you for all you do!

  • @WalterRiggs
    @WalterRiggs 10 дней назад +32

    There’s more knowledge of how to build the tools for a civilization in that room/shop than there is in any factory on earth these days.

    • @asdqwe4468
      @asdqwe4468 10 дней назад +2

      I doubt that

    • @royreynolds108
      @royreynolds108 10 дней назад

      We know what you mean.

    • @orandilu989
      @orandilu989 10 дней назад +1

      Not necessary to romanticize things to such a strong degree in order to enjoy them.

    • @Jthomsonhate7
      @Jthomsonhate7 10 дней назад

      I agree with the sentiment. I don't think there's a whole lot on earth, besides nuclear reactors and ridiculously complex stuff like that, that probably couldn't be cobbled together by the men in that room.

    • @DaveVanSlyke
      @DaveVanSlyke 10 дней назад

      It is too bad that our discussion of quantum physics got cut out 😂😂

  • @DH-ry2ho
    @DH-ry2ho 10 дней назад +1

    Hanging out with a bunch of guys who have so much hands on knowledge. Reminds me of my grandfather and uncles when I was growing up.
    Thank you for sharing! Keep more of this stuff rolling in. Good to see the great Cy in the mix.

  • @gtdoering4630
    @gtdoering4630 10 дней назад +2

    Amazing! The knowledge, the ambition and the persistence to complete this restoration is worthy of high praise. Thank you

  • @dcm220
    @dcm220 9 дней назад +1

    This is the best video that I have watched in a long time! Love the old machining/electrical technology and reminiscing.

  • @markgallagher1376
    @markgallagher1376 10 дней назад +1

    I’m an electrician and everything Dave said about his electrical setup and the knob and tube was absolutely correct and I’m very glad he grounded it. Very important for safety. I used to remove knob and tube wiring from old houses to replace with romex and I always hated doing it because the knob and tube was usually in pretty good shape and romex has a way greater risk of starting fires if a rodent chews into them. The downfall of knob and tube is there is no ground and they were designed to run in open air so they can overheat if they get buried in insulation.

  • @firemanj35
    @firemanj35 10 дней назад +1

    What a fantastic piece of history. Amazing! Beautiful work, Dave. I have to say, wow, your knowledge of these old machines is amazing. Nate, thanks for the bonus.

  • @TheCowboylogic
    @TheCowboylogic 10 дней назад +1

    Thank you Scott.
    You have the absolute best Channel on RUclips. I am 64 years old. When I was a very young man (18 or so) the men that I worked with and hung around with were 20 or 30 years older than me. That was where the knowledge was. The four guys in your video have a wealth of knowledge. Keep up the good work!

  • @memyselfandeye1234
    @memyselfandeye1234 10 дней назад +2

    Absolutely Stunning ... Respect To All Involved.
    peace

  • @mackfisher4487
    @mackfisher4487 9 дней назад

    I love the old Electric switchboards like you find in an1900 era electric generating plant. Nice open knife switches, volt and amperage meters by Westinghouse and General Electric.
    Good Stuff

  • @mihacurk
    @mihacurk 10 дней назад +1

    I could listen to those guys for hours!

  • @ronsilva516
    @ronsilva516 7 дней назад

    Back 80’s and 90’si did that putting conveyor. Belts together just like that no heat involved

  • @keithparady2594
    @keithparady2594 10 дней назад

    There is more knowledge right there in that shop that I could never ever learn in my lifetime just a bunch of good ole boys right there

  • @marksingleton2739
    @marksingleton2739 10 дней назад +1

    Terrific start to my day, hanging out with all these guys. Thanks!

  • @dirtpoorlost5116
    @dirtpoorlost5116 10 дней назад

    That's a win thank you all for the chance to see that wonderful tool

  • @tonyn3123
    @tonyn3123 10 дней назад

    I wish the light had been brighter or maybe the sunlight was washing out the machine. My stepdad acquired a smaller one for his tractor shop, got it functional and attached a small motor to operate it. (And then he changed this one to line shaft driven!) I saw my stepdad's drill some really large holes in steel with the proper pulleys. His was not fully restored and much clunkier that this one but still impressive. With Dave's I am impressed how quietly the gears mesh! Great job! Museum quality restoration and that's where it belongs for many to enjoy, crediting Dave's work. I am glad you included much more detail for the second half of the video. Now, that was interesting! Thanks.

  • @vics7961
    @vics7961 10 дней назад

    Never get tired of listing to your videos especially with the amount of talent put together in this video.

  • @JesusvonNazaret
    @JesusvonNazaret 6 дней назад

    quite some travel on that quill, I'd love to have that much capacity in my shop

  • @timgroh8616
    @timgroh8616 10 дней назад +1

    A lot of knowledge sitting in that shop

  • @garychaiken808
    @garychaiken808 9 дней назад

    Amazing. I love it. Great job guys. Thank you 😊

  • @droko9
    @droko9 10 дней назад +2

    The exposed gears are beautiful and also ready to suck in unsuspecting fingers or sleeves

  • @bennunyour4121
    @bennunyour4121 10 дней назад +2

    Wow, the things we take for granted

  • @gregsadkins
    @gregsadkins 8 дней назад

    Great video and love the bonus discussion! David Richards has a wealth of line shaft info on his amazing channel of the same name.

  • @JKwakulla
    @JKwakulla 10 дней назад

    Fantastic episode. I loved it. Growing up in the Midwest in the 60's, with a lot of the old farmers still active, I'm surprised I never ran into a post drill before. Very interesting. I liked the old wiring also. I rewired a house from the late 1800's for a friend. One step later than what you have here. Still scary, crawling over that old cloth covered wire as I replaced one circuit at a time. A lot of prayer involved.

  • @everettyost8639
    @everettyost8639 10 дней назад

    Amazing to see the drill was made in Chicago Heights, IL. I lived in that area for 60+ years.

  • @dougmay4396
    @dougmay4396 10 дней назад

    Nice restoration. Very interesting. I used both styles of belt hinges at a news paper back in the early 80's.

  • @alec4672
    @alec4672 2 дня назад

    If you need oil for old babit bearings like that, Lucas Oil Stabilizer is a great alternative. Super slippery and very very thick and sticky. My uncle used it for years on his shaper mill

  • @bennunyour4121
    @bennunyour4121 10 дней назад

    Fascinating and THANK YOU for posting this and keeping this knowledge alive.

  • @WayneSmith-yf3fg
    @WayneSmith-yf3fg 10 дней назад

    Beautiful job! I was waiting to see the belt drive. Nice to hear you touch on knob & tube wiring. When I sold my 100 year old house they forced me to pay for the house to be rewired because it had a lot of knob & tube which had been deemed "Un Safe".

  • @lucilledog8832
    @lucilledog8832 10 дней назад +1

    What a gem !

  • @robertseguin4875
    @robertseguin4875 10 дней назад

    can you imagine the innovation, when that was first installed back in the day, amazing

  • @petercrizer6102
    @petercrizer6102 10 дней назад

    Absolutely fabulous ! Well done, and many thanks

  • @williammrdeza9445
    @williammrdeza9445 10 дней назад

    Quite fascinating! I have been looking forward to this video of the finished post drill. The discussion after the reveal was great! Loved all the knowledge sharing across generations.

  • @Jthomsonhate7
    @Jthomsonhate7 10 дней назад

    Thank you Nate for the extra content!

  • @lynnanderson2683
    @lynnanderson2683 10 дней назад +1

    Clipper and alligator are old technology but still used today by farmers on large round bailers

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 10 дней назад

    That thing looks brand new. Very interesting.

  • @BoilerRoomRadio
    @BoilerRoomRadio 10 дней назад

    Beautiful job Mr. Van Slyke!!

  • @davidmatke248
    @davidmatke248 10 дней назад +1

    Keep up the good work!

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts 10 дней назад

    Thanks for the awesome content and all the amazing videos!!

  • @marcusburns4377
    @marcusburns4377 10 дней назад

    I love it when Cy gets all giddy.

  • @fsj197811
    @fsj197811 10 дней назад

    Cool deal, thanks for sharing.

  • @squatch2461
    @squatch2461 10 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing this. Very cool. Whole lot of inertia in that machine. No long sleeves in that shop.

  • @shadetreemechanicracing22
    @shadetreemechanicracing22 10 дней назад

    I have a smaller one, and it has a flat belt pulley for a motor. These are kept because of the love of the past.

  • @MESTER47
    @MESTER47 10 дней назад

    Amazing machinery!

  • @stamrly418
    @stamrly418 10 дней назад

    Awesome chat and free flow of information and history. Wow nice these are wonderful… history peoples memories and a lot of Oh i didn’t know that.👍👍

  • @DominickCascianoIII
    @DominickCascianoIII 6 дней назад

    brings a tear to my eye! wanted to see you guys try the high gear on wood. also curious as to the function of that chunk of brass on top of the low gear , and the pin above it? thanks 🙏

  • @duanelundgren7985
    @duanelundgren7985 5 дней назад

    For belt joining, I recall Dad used really twine string... baler twine, not binder twine (our lives were on a tight 'budget') :-)

  • @rogerwhiting9310
    @rogerwhiting9310 10 дней назад +1

    I think I would have gone with cloth covered wire and used the ceramic insulators for effect. Beautiful work

  • @markdoell1834
    @markdoell1834 7 дней назад

    Rad stuff.Good job.

  • @waynesmith4923
    @waynesmith4923 10 дней назад

    Beautiful restoration work

  • @bamahomestead6323
    @bamahomestead6323 9 дней назад

    I liked this hole video. You really drilled it down😂❤

  • @traveller9625
    @traveller9625 10 дней назад

    Oilers like the ones with the drip where used on every steam train, it was evented by a black brakeman named McCoy. Other companies tried to duplicate this oiler but were not too successful. So, the railroad an other industrial applications would only use the " Real McCoy ". Keep up the good work.

  • @henrikhv5084
    @henrikhv5084 10 дней назад

    wow, well done drill, and well done video :-) Cheers from Denmark

  • @Ramcharger2Travel
    @Ramcharger2Travel 10 дней назад +1

    Beautiful piece of equipment, I'm thinking a hit and miss is in your future.

    • @DaveVanSlyke
      @DaveVanSlyke 10 дней назад +1

      I have a 6 hp Fairbanks Morse awaiting some attention 😂

  • @62forged
    @62forged 10 дней назад

    Great restoration.

  • @ronsilva516
    @ronsilva516 7 дней назад

    I have seen that nob and tube stuff in old old house back in the 80’s

  • @keithpachol6821
    @keithpachol6821 10 дней назад

    Nice job!

  • @rgbrown90
    @rgbrown90 10 дней назад +1

    Have to call up Dave Richards in New York check out his shop old steam powered machine shop

  • @JacobShepherdEngineer
    @JacobShepherdEngineer 10 дней назад

    With the curved pulley, the difference in diameter causes one side of the belt to travel faster, which brings it back to center.

  • @milesh.1125
    @milesh.1125 10 дней назад

    I just bought a camelback canedy Otto drill press from the 20s for 200 dollars I’m working on fixing. I had to take it apart to get it home

  • @g.d.2069
    @g.d.2069 3 дня назад

    if im lucky enough i will be doing projects with my buddies in the shop in my later years, still acting like im 25

  • @gtbkts
    @gtbkts 10 дней назад

    21:23 That's how I learned about electricity's dangers. My Pa's shop had an exposed wire (i was 4-ish, so I don't remember the specs), and I was foolish enough to touch it. 😅😢 I've only been that stupid ONCE

  • @Jthomsonhate7
    @Jthomsonhate7 10 дней назад

    Field trip boys!

  • @MichaelPurcell-c5w
    @MichaelPurcell-c5w 10 дней назад

    A thousand thumbs up!

  • @snomofilms
    @snomofilms 10 дней назад

    I can picture all you guys at a McDonald’s somewhere sippin coffee on a Sunday morning 😅

  • @williamdemilia6223
    @williamdemilia6223 5 дней назад

    sticking around with ' Green Velvet'.

  • @dianasweetpea2561
    @dianasweetpea2561 10 дней назад +1

    Howdy Men!

  • @jackgreen412
    @jackgreen412 10 дней назад

    Wow! Such a "pristine" restoration . Makes you burn your oats!

  • @curtwhite876
    @curtwhite876 9 дней назад

    That ratcheting system is beautiful.
    It is kind of funny. When I was young, I thought of previous generations as being less sophisticated than us. But I think that was completely backwards. I now believe we lose tremendous amounts of knowledge with each generation.
    Make that make sense...

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 10 дней назад

    Yep, they Apprentice/ Helper fetches, sweats and learns. That way he is in shape for the job and knows how to do it. On your feet and moving all day is a major hurdle for most of the "Office Worker" crowd no days. It is chump work any helper can do for the trades...

  • @jasonwatzka702
    @jasonwatzka702 9 дней назад

    It looks beautiful! But I'll keep my drill press 😅

  • @scottkarjala
    @scottkarjala 10 дней назад

    I have a parts drill if anyone needs anything. Well done!

  • @AnthonyStabler
    @AnthonyStabler 10 дней назад +2

    I want to know what the gears at your neck line in the final shot were for?(that wasn't the final shot. About minute 16.) It was obvious they were meant to change, but I couldn't decipher what would actually happen. I passed up an old small post drill years ago and I could kick myself. I'm a tool collector, my garage is full and I need to step up to a barn but I'm too old. My wife says it's time to downsize. I'm thinking, 'over my dead body'!😂

  • @kappullen
    @kappullen 10 дней назад

    Old timers told me those old flat drive belts with a welding rod in the joint could catch your clothes or body and if you're lucky will pull your clothes off.
    The raw hide or cat gut wasn't quite as dangerous.

  • @Ham68229
    @Ham68229 7 дней назад

    Would love to have an old post drill most one finds are in pieces and missing several pieces and overly priced.

  • @haydnjenkins7607
    @haydnjenkins7607 10 дней назад +1

    We're close to losing the knowledge, of those who worked with their hands and minds, without a computer in sight, we need to extract as much information as we can from as I call them Grey beards.

  • @user-zz3uv3ri5b
    @user-zz3uv3ri5b 10 дней назад

    teach the grandkids to run it!

  • @WorldOfGeorgia
    @WorldOfGeorgia 10 дней назад

    Please ask Dave: What's the one tool or technique that paid off the most for him? I'm 38 and eager to know what made the biggest difference.
    This insight could be life-changing for us.
    Thanks a ton! OR TONNE... I FORGET

    • @DaveVanSlyke
      @DaveVanSlyke 10 дней назад +1

      That one is easy. Vintage Machinery website which gave me Peter in Boston. Hours of research and RUclips watching. In short, try to surround yourself with knowledgeable people and remember that God gave us one mouth and two ears. Learn to listen and soon, you’ll know what questions to ask. Often, we don’t know enough to know what we don’t know. My favorite line from the Gene Hackman movie Heist, 'I try to imagine someone smarter than I am, and then do what he would do. ''

  • @Richardc.Randall.79
    @Richardc.Randall.79 5 дней назад

    We are born alone and we die alone. But whatever keeps the zombies at your door sharpshooter!

  • @pdpz6084
    @pdpz6084 10 дней назад

    From a past conveyor draftsman to a wise man I admire 13:47 : I assume you are fully aware that there are no guards around all the gears. Be careful! 😊

  • @snicks50
    @snicks50 10 дней назад

    00 oil is good for them bearings

  • @ronsilva516
    @ronsilva516 8 дней назад

    Thank god for electric

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 10 дней назад

    Luckily my Canedy Otto is from earl 40’s and has a motor. 😊

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 10 дней назад

    If you want torque-use a gear, speed is what a belt does. Fast gears throw oils all over and gear boxes are expensive.......