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black beard : i watch these videos in mind being that i was a guy who tore down engines air tools and hydraulic equipment and did some machine work it looks great i love this kind of stuff but on this video (again i know everyone is a critic) and i dont mean to be but i would of filled in the holes that have been drilled in the vice (welded and remachined) and used a caustic vat and then bead blasted everything and then oiled the parts and painted it on this project it seems like it could have saved you a lot of steps
Bravo, bravo, bravo, awesome..., Well done, you are an artist, unique and perfectly work, master done, It's a pleasure to watch this work! respect from the old BG. sori for my english.
I have two bits of advice. The first is to use JB Weld to fill all those drill holes. The second is to buy or make a set of parallels to help with your drilling. Great video and the blueing came out really well.
Another good restoration. I enjoy your tool restoration videos. It's great when you bring a neglected high quality tool back to a useful life. This vise will be a useful complement to the Rosa drill, whose restorationI also enjoyed. This vise looks like it is a good precision tool. The jaws fit well. Keep up the tool restoration videos. They are fun and informative Best regards from the USA.
Nonostante ti sia costato un duro lavoro, beh per contro mi sono rilassato moltissimo. L’audio del video è ipnotizzante!!! Un abbraccio ragazzo d’oro!!!
Great job and your drill looks awesome. For a quick fix on my vintage meddings i repaired the over shot craters on the table with chemical metal , it was only going to be a temporary job but 5 years on and it still looks the part so ive left it .
No blow torching! No big chemical tubs playing Tetris with!! No remaking tons of little bits!!! You must have been bored as hell the other morning LOL! Great stuff!
I like the time lapses of the acid bath and the ultrasonic cleaner. Also, your trick of putting the cup of cleaner into the water bath of the ultrasonic is very clever. Thanks for sharing.
Muy buena reparación,. A mi gusto me hubiera gustado desaparecer las huellas de las brocas que dejaron en el asiento de la herramienta. La reparación estuvo excelente ☺😊
clearly he had the piece flush with the vise and wanted a through hole. That's pretty basic. He should probably have used a sacrificial piece of something underneath (sacrificial = that will be damaged / destroyed during the process, per design)
Juan Sebastian Muñoz Arango I think I know why he didn’t- the surface on which the top piece slides must be dead flat, or else it won’t close and hold properly. Getting that repair to be both clean and straight with most hand tools simply isn’t going to happen. Besides, he might drill into it again by accident.
Worlds fastest hands, just great. What is the powder he sprinkled on the raw iron, and then added a liquid then another, and washed with another to dilute? Thanks Charlie Mutter
Compounds are listed in the description. Here is a repeat: Index of operation and materials: 0:11 Penetrating oil 1:20 I thought this was a dovetail... Time to engage brain! 2:20 Degreaser 2:47 Remove the thin film of rust on the exposed cast iron with wire wheel (cast iron does not rust deeply) 3:16 Small wire bit on the die grinder helps with hard to reach areas 3:31 Nitro solvant to degreas and clean before paint 3:35 Hammered finish black paint, same as the drill press Clean small parts easily with ultrasonic cleaner 4:18 15min in nitro solvant to degreat and clean 4:40 15min in rust removal fluid to remove any rust I use plastinc cups so I don't have to fill the entire ultrasonic cleaner with chemicals 5:15 Blackening the parts with cold blue 5:34 Final coat of oil 5:47 Cleaning threads with appropriate size tap 6:18 More degreaser 7:18 Thin anti-seize oil applied to all exposed steel surfaces Making fixture for the drill press T slot 9:40 5mm thick mild steel bar stock 9:50 Cut two pieces with metal cutting band saw 10:05 Drill necessary holes 10:33 Tap for M8 bolt 10:46 Cut cornes and smooth those out with the 2x72 belt grinder 11:15 Removing mill scales and zinc coating from hardware with muriatic acid. If you are looking to do this use care, do it outside in ventilated area and with all ppe, it's very bad stuff. 11:34 Neutralize acid with sodium bicarbonate 11:46 More cold blue
I Love the video but i think there`s a mistake in description , Ursus is very old Polish company aging back to 1893 and they are famous for their tractors . Greeting from Poland! : )
What are your thoughts on this being powered coated with a filling primer, because the paint used didn't eliminate any imperfections (although you may have wanted it that way.
UNA PREGUNTA! PORQUE NO RELLENASTE LA PARTE DE CUELLO QUE ESTABA DESGATADA Y LE FALTO ESO NADA MAS PARA SER UNA PIEZA PERFECTA.... SOY TU SUSCRIPTOR Y ME GUSTA TU TRABAJO FALTO ESE DETALLE....
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Amazing
Nice !
Whh didnt you weld cover those horrible drill holes in the base ?
black beard : i watch these videos in mind being that i was a guy who tore down engines air tools and hydraulic equipment and did some machine work it looks great i love this kind of stuff but on this video (again i know everyone is a critic) and i dont mean to be but i would of filled in the holes that have been drilled in the vice (welded and remachined) and used a caustic vat and then bead blasted everything and then oiled the parts and painted it on this project it seems like it could have saved you a lot of steps
You actually can stick weld cast iron. You need a preheat and post heat cycle, and use Nickel 99 rods.
I like that you use the thing you're restoring to make parts for itself
I'm very happy to see a drill press vise. It's such a sadly overlooked but important piece of safety equipment in the shop.
I love the simple black!! Great work my friend!
Bravo, bravo, bravo, awesome..., Well done, you are an artist, unique and perfectly work, master done, It's a pleasure to watch this work! respect from the old BG. sori for my english.
Beautiful tool 😍 nicely restored. You are very talented Mr. Black beard 👊👌👍
Subscribed I would be glad if you subscribe me too 😉😉 Great videos btw 👍🏼
Nicely done! A very positive addition to that cool drill press. The hold down clamps were an unexpected but very sweet addition as well!
He doesnt have a moving bed tho, so I think mounting it solid will be an inconveniance in the long run...
I have two bits of advice. The first is to use JB Weld to fill all those drill holes. The second is to buy or make a set of parallels to help with your drilling. Great video and the blueing came out really well.
Another good restoration. I enjoy your tool restoration videos. It's great when you bring a neglected high quality tool back to a useful life. This vise will be a useful complement to the Rosa drill, whose restorationI also enjoyed. This vise looks like it is a good precision tool. The jaws fit well. Keep up the tool restoration videos. They are fun and informative Best regards from the USA.
Multiple times watching this. Still a perfect restoration Alex
Nice tear down and clean up. Beautiful restoration.
Excellent practical maintenance for a nice little vise
Nonostante ti sia costato un duro lavoro, beh per contro mi sono rilassato moltissimo. L’audio del video è ipnotizzante!!! Un abbraccio ragazzo d’oro!!!
Great job and your drill looks awesome. For a quick fix on my vintage meddings i repaired the over shot craters on the table with chemical metal , it was only going to be a temporary job but 5 years on and it still looks the part so ive left it .
Sweet little vise and good job rebuilding it.Thanks for sharing.
Iit was a great video but I was surprized that you fill the holes that had been drilled in the base. Rregards Russell
Hi BB. Another super job and a new awesome vice to go with your awesome awesome drill press Rosa. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍
I love it my Brother you are the Master of Restoration for sure,I will see your awesome videos again later much love Family and take care :)
No blow torching! No big chemical tubs playing Tetris with!! No remaking tons of little bits!!! You must have been bored as hell the other morning LOL! Great stuff!
Well done. It appears you even restored that drill press. Once restored, I think the old equip. is superior to the new stuff.
Beautiful work!-both press and vise! Enjoyed watching!
I am impressed that you manage to keep your work top clean.
Very good restoration 👍👍👍
Thanks for the details in the description. Like the blueing process. Nice work.
Nicely done!
Most important, one more vise is saved 👍😄
Well done, Sir! Looks perfect on the Rosa drill press.
Sos EL MEJOR
Saludos desde Puerto Madryn - Chubut - Argentina
Vise - the most fabulous of tools.
Great idea on the dogs you made to hold the vise... now I have to do the same. Love the channel..!
I enjoyed this. Looks like a very high quality vice!
Thank you my friend!
I love the way u take a part the drill press and assemble it again
Another awesome vise restoration Sir!!!!!!!!!!
I like the time lapses of the acid bath and the ultrasonic cleaner. Also, your trick of putting the cup of cleaner into the water bath of the ultrasonic is very clever. Thanks for sharing.
Who thought he would weld up those divots and resurface it on the milling machine? You do great work brother!
Great restoration!
Muy buena reparación,.
A mi gusto me hubiera gustado desaparecer las huellas de las brocas que dejaron en el asiento de la herramienta.
La reparación estuvo excelente ☺😊
Very nice job and great vice
Amazing restoration like the clamps at the end too, what was the process with Muriatic acid on the clamps ??
That was excellent, and very nice work. You have a good pair of hands.
Perfect for one you plan to use!!! Really nice job!
Looks like the previous owner didn't know when to stop drilling.
clearly he had the piece flush with the vise and wanted a through hole. That's pretty basic.
He should probably have used a sacrificial piece of something underneath (sacrificial = that will be damaged / destroyed during the process, per design)
I was hoping he was going to fill in those drill spots.
@@xl000 "He should probably have used a sacrificial piece of something underneath"
Or some parallels.
@@BedsitBob Parallels on a drill press?
Dude. you must be the type of guy to use the most excessive ways to solve your problems.
homeyshlitz more like they don’t care. I’ve seen a plenty drill vises that look like Swiss cheese
Beautiful restoration, Excellent job 👏👍
What a nice vice design! Great restoration!
Nice vise and a nice restoration!
Вот что значить,не лениться,респект тебе Дружище!
No piękny zestaw kolego!!! Łapa leci w górę!!😁😁😁
Love the work you do at fixing and make great job
Wow that turned out so nice
What a nice piece it became :)
Very good job 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very professional work ! Clean fully functional ! Great restoration , I really enjoy the way you show each step . Very great work !
I want to know how everyone of these guys restoring equipment can hammer at the same speed
It's just a skill we just sort of pick up... cus we're always hammerin hammerin!!
It's called the spinning thumb hold. Makes for faster repetitive hits. lol----JK. 👍
Tom Skaggs hammerite invented it
@@fargogemini694 Great invention. How many times did you hit your thumb before you perfected the working model? lol
I would rather know how is hammering on something considered a restoration? Almost everyone on youtube is doing a cleanjob and painting.
Fantastically done
pretty rad restoration; still i would have welded the old holes :). Thanks for sharing! :)
Juan Sebastian Muñoz Arango I think I know why he didn’t- the surface on which the top piece slides must be dead flat, or else it won’t close and hold properly. Getting that repair to be both clean and straight with most hand tools simply isn’t going to happen.
Besides, he might drill into it again by accident.
Excellent work.
Worlds fastest hands, just great. What is the powder he sprinkled on the raw iron, and then added a liquid then another, and washed with another to dilute?
Thanks
Charlie Mutter
Compounds are listed in the description. Here is a repeat:
Index of operation and materials:
0:11 Penetrating oil
1:20 I thought this was a dovetail... Time to engage brain!
2:20 Degreaser
2:47 Remove the thin film of rust on the exposed cast iron with wire wheel (cast iron does not rust deeply)
3:16 Small wire bit on the die grinder helps with hard to reach areas
3:31 Nitro solvant to degreas and clean before paint
3:35 Hammered finish black paint, same as the drill press
Clean small parts easily with ultrasonic cleaner
4:18 15min in nitro solvant to degreat and clean
4:40 15min in rust removal fluid to remove any rust
I use plastinc cups so I don't have to fill the entire ultrasonic cleaner with chemicals
5:15 Blackening the parts with cold blue
5:34 Final coat of oil
5:47 Cleaning threads with appropriate size tap
6:18 More degreaser
7:18 Thin anti-seize oil applied to all exposed steel surfaces
Making fixture for the drill press T slot
9:40 5mm thick mild steel bar stock
9:50 Cut two pieces with metal cutting band saw
10:05 Drill necessary holes
10:33 Tap for M8 bolt
10:46 Cut cornes and smooth those out with the 2x72 belt grinder
11:15 Removing mill scales and zinc coating from hardware with muriatic acid.
If you are looking to do this use care, do it outside in ventilated area and with all ppe, it's very bad stuff.
11:34 Neutralize acid with sodium bicarbonate
11:46 More cold blue
Excelente trabalho parabéns 👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Again a wonderful restoration man! :) The vice looks so pretty!
I Love the video but i think there`s a mistake in description , Ursus is very old Polish company aging back to 1893 and they are famous for their tractors .
Greeting from Poland! : )
Looks like a nice quality vice, well done!
Nice work and very useful.
Gracias por el aporte y vídeo, Excelente restauración ......
great job was good congratulations good professional you are👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Fantastic videos from an avid watcher from the UK
Usually I'd agree with you but not so much this time 🤫🤫🤫.
Excellent restore!
Great. So nice restoration
Разобрал, почистил, собрал... гениально!
А что ещё надо? Вальс танцевать?
Любят интуристы исправные вещи "реставрировать", а тиски качественные.
👍💪 Дело конечно часное..., но я бы, ещё добавил ещё дополнительно по гайке с низу, под прижимные пластины, для большей жёсткости конструкции.
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Молодец, красивая работа. 👍
I like what you did, but i wouldn't say its a restoration as much as a good cleaning. Thumbs up either way.
wow!! 드릴 프레스가 새것처럼 다시 태어났네요!!
I would love to find a vice like that, you're lucky!
Nice job.Excellent
Nice work... amazing as usual
Интересное крепление губок - через все теле тисков. И видно что качественная вещь. Молодец что восстановил.
Creo que fue mas bien una limpieza que una restauración, es mi opinión pero definitivamente fue entretenido.
WHEre did u get this old euipments ? Amazing drill press .
Yes!!!!!! Another awesome video!!!!
Another great video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great job!
That’s a a sweet looking vise. I envy you..
Nice vice 👍
Awesome video!
Ursus is frome Poland:-D. Gj man in restoring
Tutto ottimo come sempre, però mi sarei aspettato la chiusura del fori sul piano con saldatrice e poi fresa...
saudações do Brasil a todos. bom trabalho. retornou a vida. incrível como essa máquinas simples são tão eficientes. sucesso.
Magnificent as ever.
Good contribution and good video tutorial restoration the truth has been very well and functional companion greetings
Ursus and Rosa: A perfect marriage!
What are your thoughts on this being powered coated with a filling primer, because the paint used didn't eliminate any imperfections (although you may have wanted it that way.
UNA PREGUNTA! PORQUE NO RELLENASTE LA PARTE DE CUELLO QUE ESTABA DESGATADA Y LE FALTO ESO NADA MAS PARA SER UNA PIEZA PERFECTA.... SOY TU SUSCRIPTOR Y ME GUSTA TU TRABAJO FALTO ESE DETALLE....
Cool use of the sonic cleaner I’m gonna do the same
Ursus from Poland.........good joob
Excelent, marca URSUS !!!
Hi bro 👋👋👋very good restoration vice 👍👍👍and video cool 🤝🤝🤝
This guy must live on Endor because you can hear the speeder bikes roaring past!
That will be a helpful tool for sure.
Great work.. Ciao
Nice job