1940'S L&R MASTER WATCH CLEANING MACHINE RESTORATION
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2023
- I decided to do this restoration because I have a passion for vintage watches. Been restoring watches for a year now and I really needed a watch cleaning machine. Eventually found one cheap enough on ebay and of course in dear need of restoration. So decided to tackle the project. hope you enjoy!
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Do not attempt to restore if you don't have knowledge or feel unsafe to work with electrical wires and components. Seek an electrician to replace all electrical components if needed.
Good job 👏
Thanks alot for letting me participate and work on your project. It was very interesting in finding out what the machine is used for I had no idea when you brought me the piece. Thanks alot🙏
have to build my own watch cleaning machine , as much as i am in love with vintage cleaning machines the prices even for total junk is so so so over inflated it's not even funny ,, Great Video btw clean with pride !!!!
Great video! I really enjoyed watching you work. I also liked how you personalized your machine by changing the color, very nice touch! Thanks so much for the shout out! It’s much appreciated.
Wd40 was originally created as a water proofer for electrical components.
Take pictures before disassembly. Many pictures.
I just bought a barn find and plan to do something similar. Great work!
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Curious about how you wired the 3-way switch to reverse the motor. My L&R Master (seemingly the same model as yours) just arrived yesterday and I would like to have that option as well. Fantastic job on the restoration, my friend.
Great job, congratulations. Could you tell me how many rpm the engine runs?
Jijiji.
Bendiciones muy bien saludos 👍👍😘🙏
Do you have the basket?
Hi! Thank you very much for this wonderful video. May I know how did you manage to remove the rotor from the motor housing? I can’t pull it out. It seems attached to the bearing inside?
I have a question I with these machines. Are they ok to use for cleaning jewellery as well? With the correct chemicals I couldn’t see why it couldn’t be used for that too.
Sorry can’t stand ai voice. I’ll skip