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!
    * DANGER*
    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.

Комментарии • 32

  • @williamking6019
    @williamking6019 14 дней назад +1

    Good job 👏

  • @martinleal9234
    @martinleal9234 Год назад +2

    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🙏

  • @Anne6621

    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 !!!!

  • @watchasilearn
    @watchasilearn Год назад +2

    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.

  • @michaelcook2220

    Wd40 was originally created as a water proofer for electrical components.

  • @BobbyJ2002

    Take pictures before disassembly. Many pictures.

  • @AdamGunter11

    I just bought a barn find and plan to do something similar. Great work!

  • @user-ym3ns1nh6z

    Show muito bom mesmo para bem

  • @kupariusa4202
    @kupariusa4202 Год назад +1

    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.

  • @jjcj6463

    Great job, congratulations. Could you tell me how many rpm the engine runs?

  • @mariajameson9733
    @mariajameson9733 Год назад +1

    Bendiciones muy bien saludos 👍👍😘🙏

  • @totokingkong1

    Do you have the basket?

  • @joelcarvajal

    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?

  • @TBONES
    @TBONES  +1

    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.

  • @johnvaluk1401

    Sorry can’t stand ai voice. I’ll skip