"Look at that gross Onan green". HEY! My great uncle (DW Onan) picked that color about 100 years ago. I grew up with Onan Green equipment and paint cans everywhere. :) I searched out this video because I'm restoring a Delta bandsaw and drill press that my dad (Onan Chief Engineer) got from his Onan shop in the 1940s. Thank you for the FANTASTIC video!
I was just gifted one of these saws from my grandmother recently. The saw used to belong to my grandfather who bought it brand new many years ago. I recall my grandpa teaching me some of the basics of carpentry with this saw. As of 5 years ago, shortly before my grandpa passed away, the saw still worked beautifully. I’m excited to get it all cleaned up and ready for many more years of use. Thank you for posting this very in depth video. I’ll be sure to reference it.
I love those old bandsaw with cast iron base , the old machinery is the best. You did a great job in restoring that bandsaw from the 1950's it looks so beautiful, keep up the good work.
Beautiful old quality machine and you gave her the respect that she deserves. A true restoration....not just lipstick on a pig. Now better than factory new with motor and belt upgrades.
Just picked up one of these metal/wood saws yesterday. 1965 model. I will use your tear down as a guide when I do mine. Appreciate all the hard work that went into the restoration, AND the video documentation.
I am so grateful for channels like yours! I have a Delta 14 inch model 28-245. I couldn't get the top wheel off to change the bearing. Thanks to your video I now feel safe enough to take it off with a little more elbow grease
Nice work, always pleased to see old neglected tools/machines restored and treated with care. Im 71 and my rusty bit could do with a bit of buffing up.
Great video. I restored my 1948 Milwaukee 14 inch metal cutting band saw a few years ago, luckily the 3/4 hp Century motor just needed a good cleaning and rewiring the starter switch. The wheel tires were in good shape so I didn't replace them.These are very well made as your video showed. I am very pleased with the machine as I'm sure you are. Thanks for posting.
Impressive, I like the fact that you actually make the necessary parts to properly restore back to full functionality. Thats how I do it, otherwise its just a cosmetic alteration!! Thanks for the content, keep it up!
Great job on a classic bandsaw. I have the 243280 model. It is almost identical. I was thinking mine was probably made in the 1950's, but now I'm not sure if it may be newer than that. The knobs on mine are all chrome plated. The motor is shot but I have an old Dunlop grinder motor that will replace it. Mine is a faded gray color. I like the paint color on yours, I may try to find some paint more like that and repaint mine. The table was very rusty, but not pitted. It cleaned up beautifully. these old machines are made to last if taken care of. I got it and another 2003 Craftsman bandsaw and a Grizzly 1x30" belt sander for around $85. I love it when those deals come along. Thanks for the great video, very satisfying seeing this old champ brought back to life.
I'm blown away by all the parts these old machines have. Great job. I just bought an old Rockwell for $50 and I know nothing about it.I'm trying to find some schematics of mine so I can learn a little about how it works. Thanks so much. (Rusty)
I just picked up the wood cutting version of this saw, a few years older than yours, for $60. Somebody painted the whole thing green ( like they sprayed it all down with spraypaint without bothering to clean off any crud or remove any parts) so im tearing it totally down and going through it to repaint and clean everything. Ive needed a bandsaw for years and im so happy to have found this nearby and for a great price. I *am* wishing I could find the lower assembly with the metal cutting gearbox to have that capability but even without it these saws are such amazing machines.
I love these old delta machines...we used them in high school wood shop...thanks fer th' memories...Woodsmn...Oh I'm a 1944 vintage myself...so yeah I do recall when they were new
This little band saw has turned out to be the best tool purchase I've ever made ruclips.net/user/postUgkx5ZrqmYO2uJq_nuU8TopyWxVzn8vqmPUL Once doing the set-up as per the included suggestions, this table top tool has been my go-to saw ever since (8 months as of this review). There are few things I wouldn't attempt with this saw. It takes up much less space than my table saw yet delivers twice as much punch. I've used it to create slices of wood no thicker than an 1/16th of inch by using the POWERTEC BS900RF Rip Fence. For small shop projects this tool can't be beat.
I found out last week, after driving to the bearing supply house on Callowhill St. that Bearing and Drive Solutions (BDS) bought the business of Phila Ball and Roller Bearing. BDS has locations in Cinaminson NJ, Lansdowne, Souderton and Lancaster if you need bearings day of. I’m currently restoring another Delta 14” and enjoyed the video. Thanks.
All those glass beads flying around, thought you might be making a necklace for your wife/ girlfriend., lol, just kidding. Krud Kutter, great stuff, I use it to bathe in it after working cattle all weekend. Really enjoyed your restoration, great fun watching. Thank you.
Did not look to have had a lot of use or abuse. You are very fortunate in finding such a lovely thing. And well done on the restoration looks fantastic.
martin France I agree. It’s a lovely find. Practically all there and in wonderful shape. It’s kind of grating to keep hearing “Oily, corroded, terrible, -“ If I could find one like that, I promise I’d talk nicely to it and tell it how good it looks for coming up on 70 years.
@@partsandresto It turns out that the restoration that Hand Tool Rescue and Jimmy DiResta did was of a strictly wood band saw, like mine... no oil pan to restore! My bad!
A great restoration and great voice over explaining what you are doing. That’s important for people like myself who haven't got a clue but enjoy seeing old machines brought back to life. As someone with only 18% lung volume at my baseline, can I second your advice about looking after them. I’m not making any plans for my old age. A great video, I really enjoyed it.
That was an incredibly well done restoration! Great seeing that machine brought back. Do have to say that I wasn't expecting you getting happy buffing away- my 6 yr old son was looking at the screen and asked if you were in pain grimacing...
My old dad has 3 Delta/rockwell saws. Industrial and old but prolly a decade or 2 newer than that one. Bandsaw blade snapped. Utube seems to say I need silver sauder to repair it. Scroll saw needs a new blade. His old Delta table saw is really heavey, solid and sturdy, the most beautiful table saw I have ever used in my life. It makes alot of newer saws with plastic parts and less power feel like toys
I am so glad I found your channel! I inherited a garage full of tools dating back to my great great grandfather, as far as I can tell. I don't know what I will do with all the hand drills, etc., but I have 2 band saws, lathe, drill press, Shop Smith and on and on. I have no clue how to use the band tool or how it is put together so I will probably watch your video over and over trying to figure out mine. I don't think it is a Delta. It says Walker-Turner Company on it but looks about the same. Thanks for posting.
Nice work man, really makes me want to restore my Craftsman drill press that is about 10 years newer, you know the old “Power Bronze” colored ones- still a big hunk of American iron.
Wow!...Amazing video....thanks for sharing. Me, I have a 14-inch Grizzly Bandsaw purchased over 20 years ago new. At the time I could never afford a genuine Delta
Thanks for the Video. I have a Delta 14" I picked up at an estate sale for $75 and it cleaned up nice, but I think the gear box has issues. I feel more confident taking it apart now and finding out what might be wrong after watching this. I grew up in Tupelo in the 70s-80s, remember the Rockwell plant well.
LOL, loved the reference to This Old Tony. One of my favs. Beautiful restoration of a beautiful old machine. Clearly a high-end machine for light industrial work. (My Tomlee Model 40 is far simpler with much fewer parts.)
Your observation of the guide material being a lot like knife handle material is spot on. That is a graphite impregnated micarta, I know that Tufnol sells the stuff but I would imagine quite a few companies make graphite impregnated phenolic (yours looks like a linen or canvas type).
You're hitting your stride, style wise. Keep doing the voice overs--I'm sure it's a pain to edit and combine the audio and video, but it so improves the quality of the video overall. It's also letting your personality come through to the viewers. Well done. And now about the shoes...
It's super hot in Sacramento. So I'm doing my Shopsmith Greenie 500 in a summer dress and bare feet. Flip flops try to kill me. Trippin on stuff I've left laying around. But I do keep my hair up .
great job rebuilding the band saw. What I really found interesting; I have a King band saw 14 in. bought in the early 90s. built in Asia is my guess. most of the american built Delta parts were the patterns for the parts, too bad that quality was not put into the pieces. I have been modifying my saw since I brought it home new. still not to where I want it but getting closer. Now I will keep an eye peeled for an middle aged Delta. thanks for your effort.
Wayne Gilling hey Wayne, thanks for reaching out! Sounds like you’ve put some love into that King. I did the same with my 90s craftsman 12” and eventually moved it along in favor of this beauty queen. The old deltas are a pleasure to use when tuned
Great job on a quality machine. I appreciate your attention to details. I just finished rebuilding an old Sioux valve grinding machine from the 70s. Awful shape at the start but all together and running like new. I have another the shop owner wants done. I had to do like you with making thumb screws thatcwere missing. Keep up the great work.
I have one of these, but with a more basic base (heh). I bought it almost 30 years ago from the shop where I worked. I paid $100.00 which stretched my budget at the time, but I never regretted it. The lower tire was shot so I wrapped the wheel with black electrical tape until it built up a tire shape (with a crown even). 30 years later that tape is still on there.
Absolutely stunning work sir I'm surprised u dont have more subscribers than you do. I cant wait for u to do a full resto on the Bridgeport paint and all
@@samuelcoffman392 well for me his personality showed poor judgment on proper footwear and safety precautions. I'll be the first to say something to the safety police nut balls on RUclips, but proper footwear is a must.
Awesome score and restoration on the Iconic Bandsaw all these years later and its still the most cloned Woodworking tool of all time i believe all the parts from the Harbor Freight , jet, Grizzly and a couple others all fit the Delta one of the bigger ones many people take advantage of is the extension part from Delta btw i believe i’m my Diresta casted his own knob using a faucet handle to make the mold and the other guy who is a retired Shop teacher on RUclips did the same i forget the channel name at the moment but he has several videos on the 14 “ bandsaws both metal and Wood as well as converting one to do the other and what parts to do it i’m also a fan of Rustoleum products you can save a few pennies buying it by the gallons and spraying it with our own gun/ i use a Campbell Housefeild HVlp self contained unit i bought over 15 years ago for under 200 dollars i ve even painted a car with the same unit spraying a 2 stage Dupont auto paint
Dude! I restored the brother to your saw. I believe mine is a bit older, and I don't have that awesome cast base, but yours is the only other restoration I've seen with the gear reduction box. I'll have to send you a picture of how mine turned out...
Great video man! I have a late 1940's possibly early 50's 6" Delta Rockwell Jointer, 1970's(?) Delta Rockwell Drill Press and 60's bandsaw. This video makes me want to restore all three of them even though they're in far better shape and running great compared to this beautiful barn bandsaw you scored.
That was a beautiful restoration! New subscriber! For myself, I would probably use a gloss clear, but that's just personal preference. I hope you saved that beautiful old Century motor. Eventually, you'll run onto someone who can make it run as good as new. I'm looking forward to perusing your video library.
Nice job. My dad had a similar model. Kind of sorry that I didn't have room for it when he offered it to me 20 years ago. BTW Carnuba wax, on the table makes it slippery and prevents rust. It won't soak into your wood.
"Look at that gross Onan green". HEY! My great uncle (DW Onan) picked that color about 100 years ago. I grew up with Onan Green equipment and paint cans everywhere. :)
I searched out this video because I'm restoring a Delta bandsaw and drill press that my dad (Onan Chief Engineer) got from his Onan shop in the 1940s. Thank you for the FANTASTIC video!
Cant wait to get started on my Delta Milwaukee 1944 band saw.
Get after it brother!
I was just gifted one of these saws from my grandmother recently. The saw used to belong to my grandfather who bought it brand new many years ago. I recall my grandpa teaching me some of the basics of carpentry with this saw. As of 5 years ago, shortly before my grandpa passed away, the saw still worked beautifully. I’m excited to get it all cleaned up and ready for many more years of use.
Thank you for posting this very in depth video. I’ll be sure to reference it.
I love those old bandsaw with cast iron base , the old machinery is the best. You did a great job in restoring that bandsaw from the 1950's it looks so beautiful, keep up the good work.
I love the look of the old castings. The old badges are like icing on a cake.
Beautiful old quality machine and you gave her the respect that she deserves. A true restoration....not just lipstick on a pig. Now better than factory new with motor and belt upgrades.
Great job on this restoration. You turned that thing into something that can rival machines today.
Just picked up one of these metal/wood saws yesterday. 1965 model. I will use your tear down as a guide when I do mine. Appreciate all the hard work that went into the restoration, AND the video documentation.
I am so grateful for channels like yours! I have a Delta 14 inch model 28-245. I couldn't get the top wheel off to change the bearing. Thanks to your video I now feel safe enough to take it off with a little more elbow grease
Nice work, always pleased to see old neglected tools/machines restored and treated with care. Im 71 and my rusty bit could do with a bit of buffing up.
This was extraordinarily informative. Thanks in advance for helping me restore my "new to me" Hitachi.
I just bought one of these machines for $100 at salvage. It runs amazing! I can’t wait to follow in your footsteps
Great video. I restored my 1948 Milwaukee 14 inch metal cutting band saw a few years ago, luckily the 3/4 hp Century motor just needed a good cleaning and rewiring the starter switch. The wheel tires were in good shape so I didn't replace them.These are very well made as your video showed. I am very pleased with the machine as I'm sure you are. Thanks for posting.
just got an old school delta...myself...and redoing it all from paint and everything wish me luck dambbbb its great to enjoy this kind of stuff.....
Sweet restoration. Outstanding attention to detail. Take a bow.
Many thanks!
Impressive, I like the fact that you actually make the necessary parts to properly restore back to full functionality. Thats how I do it, otherwise its just a cosmetic alteration!! Thanks for the content, keep it up!
As a woodworker I really appreciated your efforts to restore vintage American iron. You have amazing talent.
Thanks brother, it’s a labor of love
Great job on a classic bandsaw. I have the 243280 model. It is almost identical. I was thinking mine was probably made in the 1950's, but now I'm not sure if it may be newer than that. The knobs on mine are all chrome plated. The motor is shot but I have an old Dunlop grinder motor that will replace it. Mine is a faded gray color. I like the paint color on yours, I may try to find some paint more like that and repaint mine. The table was very rusty, but not pitted. It cleaned up beautifully. these old machines are made to last if taken care of. I got it and another 2003 Craftsman bandsaw and a Grizzly 1x30" belt sander for around $85. I love it when those deals come along. Thanks for the great video, very satisfying seeing this old champ brought back to life.
Fantastic job well done Sir certainly do appreciate you taking the time to make a video of this
I'm blown away by all the parts these old machines have. Great job. I just bought an old Rockwell for $50 and I know nothing about it.I'm trying to find some schematics of mine so I can learn a little about how it works. Thanks so much. (Rusty)
Vintage machinery.org certainly has some
Well done. Beautiful machine. Good for another 50 + years.
You rescued a Part of History ... good Job Sir 👍🏽
Thanks brother!
SWEET ! Love that Cast Iron base. I have the same machine out of the 70's (sheet metal base)
I just picked up the wood cutting version of this saw, a few years older than yours, for $60. Somebody painted the whole thing green ( like they sprayed it all down with spraypaint without bothering to clean off any crud or remove any parts) so im tearing it totally down and going through it to repaint and clean everything. Ive needed a bandsaw for years and im so happy to have found this nearby and for a great price. I *am* wishing I could find the lower assembly with the metal cutting gearbox to have that capability but even without it these saws are such amazing machines.
I love these old delta machines...we used them in high school wood shop...thanks fer th' memories...Woodsmn...Oh I'm a 1944 vintage myself...so yeah I do recall when they were new
My wife is from Fishtown. I'm from the North East up near Bustleston and Philmont. We now live in Georgia. Nice job.
Always nice to bump into Philadelphians on here!! Thanks for the kind words and for reaching out! I bet Georgia is beautiful this time of year.
This little band saw has turned out to be the best tool purchase I've ever made ruclips.net/user/postUgkx5ZrqmYO2uJq_nuU8TopyWxVzn8vqmPUL Once doing the set-up as per the included suggestions, this table top tool has been my go-to saw ever since (8 months as of this review). There are few things I wouldn't attempt with this saw. It takes up much less space than my table saw yet delivers twice as much punch. I've used it to create slices of wood no thicker than an 1/16th of inch by using the POWERTEC BS900RF Rip Fence. For small shop projects this tool can't be beat.
Great job bringing that old girl back to life. I really enjoyed the video.
Michael Wilson glad to hear it brother, thanks for the sub, welcome aboard!
I have one build in 1949 .I took it completely apart painted it works like a charm
this guy cracks me up. I love the brutal honesty. "well, it's obviously ugly AS right now" "These pink cups are great, I stole them from the hospital"
Haha. Welcome aboard JMike!!
I am impressed with the effort you put into restoring that lovely piece of history.
Tim Rice thanks Tim! It was well worth it!
I found out last week, after driving to the bearing supply house on Callowhill St. that Bearing and Drive Solutions (BDS) bought the business of Phila Ball and Roller Bearing. BDS has locations in Cinaminson NJ, Lansdowne, Souderton and Lancaster if you need bearings day of. I’m currently restoring another Delta 14” and enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Watched for some classic Delta inspiration and you didn't disappoint! Picked up a few tips too. That machine looks awesome!
P. J. Galati thanks PJ!!
Great job !. Thanks for the video.The machine is just a fairy tale.
Those new wheel bearings made a huge difference!
All those glass beads flying around, thought you might be making a necklace for your wife/ girlfriend., lol, just kidding. Krud Kutter, great stuff, I use it to bathe in it after working cattle all weekend. Really enjoyed your restoration, great fun watching. Thank you.
Looks awesome, just picked up a 14" bandsaw today I plan to do a restore on it. very helpful video!
Did not look to have had a lot of use or abuse. You are very fortunate in finding such a lovely thing. And well done on the restoration looks fantastic.
Thanks Martin!!
martin France I agree. It’s a lovely find. Practically all there and in wonderful shape. It’s kind of grating to keep hearing “Oily, corroded, terrible, -“ If I could find one like that, I promise I’d talk nicely to it and tell it how good it looks for coming up on 70 years.
So glad you showed the oil pan part as I don't think that the others did.
Stephanie Ray you got it Steph!
@@partsandresto It turns out that the restoration that Hand Tool Rescue and Jimmy DiResta did was of a strictly wood band saw, like mine... no oil pan to restore! My bad!
A great restoration and great voice over explaining what you are doing. That’s important for people like myself who haven't got a clue but enjoy seeing old machines brought back to life.
As someone with only 18% lung volume at my baseline, can I second your advice about looking after them. I’m not making any plans for my old age.
A great video, I really enjoyed it.
Thanks Mark! I’m glad you enjoyed it!! More soon!!
Well make plans as long as you can!! I'm a 69 yo guitarist and decided to start a little woodworking since my wood don't work anymore, lol. (Rusty)
That was an incredibly well done restoration! Great seeing that machine brought back. Do have to say that I wasn't expecting you getting happy buffing away- my 6 yr old son was looking at the screen and asked if you were in pain grimacing...
Zafar Syed 😂😂😂 my most sincere apologies my friend! 🙌
I have one built-in 47 ,I did the same restoration , love my band saw
It’s a must have shop machine
Awesome job, really great looking restoration.
Great resto can't beat the old machinery!
Thanks Sean, back when they made everything (mostly) properly
My old dad has 3 Delta/rockwell saws. Industrial and old but prolly a decade or 2 newer than that one. Bandsaw blade snapped. Utube seems to say I need silver sauder to repair it. Scroll saw needs a new blade. His old Delta table saw is really heavey, solid and sturdy, the most beautiful table saw I have ever used in my life. It makes alot of newer saws with plastic parts and less power feel like toys
Great restoration. What a wonderful machine. Thanks for sharing.
Restored a same era 12-14” 5hp table saw. Thing is a beast. The castings are amazing. Nice job! I used the same exact paint on mine!
Love this band saw! Greetings from Bulgaria.
Beautiful!!!! Nice work!!!!
I am so glad I found your channel! I inherited a garage full of tools dating back to my great great grandfather, as far as I can tell. I don't know what I will do with all the hand drills, etc., but I have 2 band saws, lathe, drill press, Shop Smith and on and on. I have no clue how to use the band tool or how it is put together so I will probably watch your video over and over trying to figure out mine. I don't think it is a Delta. It says Walker-Turner Company on it but looks about the same. Thanks for posting.
what a beautiful machine .... Good Job Sir ... 👍🏽
Thanks Joe!!
Wow! What a project. Well done.
jx14aby very kind of you to say! Thank you!
@@partsandresto - How many days did it really take to complete?
Wow.. Amazing. I have always loved things that have history. Good work as usual my friend.
That is fantastic and great to watch.
Glad ya liked it square!
Best video on the internet ever.
Hahaha. I made it just for you.
Nice work man, really makes me want to restore my Craftsman drill press that is about 10 years newer, you know the old “Power Bronze” colored ones- still a big hunk of American iron.
Wow!...Amazing video....thanks for sharing. Me, I have a 14-inch Grizzly Bandsaw purchased over 20 years ago new. At the time I could never afford a genuine Delta
Thanks Steve! These puppies are expensive, even I restored ones.
Excellent video and restoration
Once again. Great job 👍. Love your videos!!
Thanks Paul! Insta @partsandrestoration for more
Great video, enjoy the voice over with the extra info. Keep up the great work and look forward to seeing more videos.
Mike McHenry Thanks Mike, be sure to subscribe!
Very impressed looked great!
Thank you!
Awesome work brother. I so want a full sized band saw for my shop.
Terrible Adelaide Drivers thanks man! Keep up the hunt, they’re out there!!
Great job restoring the band saw. Excellent video. Subscribed after watching and i look forward to more.
Thanks brother, welcome aboard. Tons tons tons more on Instagram @partsandrestoration
Thanks for the Video. I have a Delta 14" I picked up at an estate sale for $75 and it cleaned up nice, but I think the gear box has issues. I feel more confident taking it apart now and finding out what might be wrong after watching this. I grew up in Tupelo in the 70s-80s, remember the Rockwell plant well.
LOL, loved the reference to This Old Tony. One of my favs.
Beautiful restoration of a beautiful old machine. Clearly a high-end machine for light industrial work. (My Tomlee Model 40 is far simpler with much fewer parts.)
Your observation of the guide material being a lot like knife handle material is spot on. That is a graphite impregnated micarta, I know that Tufnol sells the stuff but I would imagine quite a few companies make graphite impregnated phenolic (yours looks like a linen or canvas type).
Calvin Kemp it really is the best available for the application IMO
Very nice restoration!
Thank you.
great video and restoration!
You're hitting your stride, style wise. Keep doing the voice overs--I'm sure it's a pain to edit and combine the audio and video, but it so improves the quality of the video overall. It's also letting your personality come through to the viewers. Well done.
And now about the shoes...
Hahaha! Thanks Adam! Flipflops are out!
It's super hot in Sacramento. So I'm doing my Shopsmith Greenie 500 in a summer dress and bare feet. Flip flops try to kill me. Trippin on stuff I've left laying around. But I do keep my hair up .
Jimmy will be proud!
Indeed sir, indeed
Stunning job dude. Really great work.
AP45 & Son Tool Works my man! Thanks for watching brother! When are we gonna see your work on film
Thank goodness you said those tires suck. I struggled with those darn things for days and just gave up. Thought it was me.
great job rebuilding the band saw. What I really found interesting; I have a King band saw 14 in. bought in the early 90s. built in Asia is my guess. most of the american built Delta parts were the patterns for the parts, too bad that quality was not put into the pieces. I have been modifying my saw since I brought it home new. still not to where I want it but getting closer. Now I will keep an eye peeled for an middle aged Delta. thanks for your effort.
Wayne Gilling hey Wayne, thanks for reaching out! Sounds like you’ve put some love into that King. I did the same with my 90s craftsman 12” and eventually moved it along in favor of this beauty queen. The old deltas are a pleasure to use when tuned
Very good restoration job 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👍
Кошмар Кошмар Thanks brother!
I’m working on one now. Purple power is great for taking paint off plastic models. Rustoleum has a color that matches the Delta gray.
Great job on a quality machine. I appreciate your attention to details. I just finished rebuilding an old Sioux valve grinding machine from the 70s. Awful shape at the start but all together and running like new. I have another the shop owner wants done. I had to do like you with making thumb screws thatcwere missing. Keep up the great work.
Thanks brother Mike
Nice work! I always end up with extra parts after assembly.
I'm on the hunt for one of those band saws, awesome resto
Fantastic job!
I have one of these, but with a more basic base (heh). I bought it almost 30 years ago from the shop where I worked. I paid $100.00 which stretched my budget at the time, but I never regretted it. The lower tire was shot so I wrapped the wheel with black electrical tape until it built up a tire shape (with a crown even). 30 years later that tape is still on there.
Awesome. If it works, it works. Love it. Thanks for the story Gerald, I love hearing that stuff. Keep on trucking with that e tape brother!
Nice! you got the cast iron base : ). I have done three of those but none with that base. Love that saw. thanks!
Absolutely stunning work sir I'm surprised u dont have more subscribers than you do. I cant wait for u to do a full resto on the Bridgeport paint and all
Thanks Samuel! Spread the word!!
Can't sub to someone who wears flippy flops or man sandals in the work shop.
Sorry to hear that Dave you are greatly missing out the proper footwear isnt what makes good quality it's the persons personality and the content
@@samuelcoffman392 well for me his personality showed poor judgment on proper footwear and safety precautions. I'll be the first to say something to the safety police nut balls on RUclips, but proper footwear is a must.
Well done!
Awesome score and restoration on the Iconic Bandsaw all these years later and its still the most cloned Woodworking tool of all time i believe all the parts from the Harbor Freight , jet, Grizzly and a couple others all fit the Delta one of the bigger ones many people take advantage of is the extension part from Delta btw i believe i’m my Diresta casted his own knob using a faucet handle to make the mold and the other guy who is a retired Shop teacher on RUclips did the same i forget the channel name at the moment but he has several videos on the 14 “ bandsaws both metal and Wood as well as converting one to do the other and what parts to do it i’m also a fan of Rustoleum products you can save a few pennies buying it by the gallons and spraying it with our own gun/ i use a Campbell Housefeild HVlp self contained unit i bought over 15 years ago for under 200 dollars i ve even painted a car with the same unit spraying a 2 stage Dupont auto paint
Brother, I don’t know where you live, but if you lived in my neck of the Midwest woods, we’d be friends!!! Excellent work!!
Midwest Tool Review haha hell yeah we would brother! I’m in philly. Thanks for stopping in!!!
Dude! I restored the brother to your saw. I believe mine is a bit older, and I don't have that awesome cast base, but yours is the only other restoration I've seen with the gear reduction box. I'll have to send you a picture of how mine turned out...
Great video man! I have a late 1940's possibly early 50's 6" Delta Rockwell Jointer, 1970's(?) Delta Rockwell Drill Press and 60's bandsaw. This video makes me want to restore all three of them even though they're in far better shape and running great compared to this beautiful barn bandsaw you scored.
Great Job. Love it.
That was a beautiful restoration! New subscriber! For myself, I would probably use a gloss clear, but that's just personal preference. I hope you saved that beautiful old Century motor. Eventually, you'll run onto someone who can make it run as good as new. I'm looking forward to perusing your video library.
i enjoy this video, awesome work!
Great video man
Nicholas Starnes thank you!!
Fantastic job
Wish I live in US and collecting these vintage beauty machine
Great video, I really enjoyed it. Geez, you must have moved your camera a million times to get the shot...thank you!
Hahaha that’s film making!! Glad u e joyed
outstanding. thank you for this
For the cast table I use Renassance Wax and works marvelous and I live in Florida were humidity is normally more than 70%.
I like your safety sandals. LOL
Best water soluble grease cutter I know is Mr Muscle kitchen cleaner. I tend to use Xylene for most things in the garage though.
Nice job. My dad had a similar model. Kind of sorry that I didn't have room for it when he offered it to me 20 years ago. BTW Carnuba wax, on the table makes it slippery and prevents rust. It won't soak into your wood.
great restoration video man! i love it when peopple can make something old new again! You did a great job
Thanks brother, I’m glad you enjoyed!!
@@partsandresto i realy did! this was some kind of relaxiing moment for me to see you do the restoration
Awesome! Be sure to sub if you haven’t already! More on the way
@@partsandresto i did, without doubt.and the bell is on!
Thanks man! Share with your friends!! Thanks for the ❤️