Great re restoration. This drill press looked like a hopeless piece of junk, but you made it in to a useful tool again. I would liked to have seen how you rewired the drill press, but it's an excellent result. Thanks
Flywheel grinder at your local truck stop for the bed and base is the Only thing I would have gone the extra mile for, just to set off since you went the extra 100 miles. Nicely done.
Have this same drill press. Heavy sucker. Pay $30 for it 5 years ago. Replaced the spring, Cleaned it up and put a new belt. Works great. Probably not the most precision’s drill press, but does the job, well.
A little bit oil and grease would have been nice while reassembling, to not repeat the whole process again the next time. Other things may also could be improved. Nevertheless excellent work there.
Not being in anyway skillful enough to carry out this type of work, it always amazes me how you remember where all the pieces go back! Love watching you do it.
These older Taiwan-built drill presses are very simple to break down and rebuild. There are literally dozens of RUclips vids on the process, and they are all similar enough that you really can't get into trouble. You might be surprised at how intuitive it is to reassemble them. Like every skill, it just takes time and repetition. A drill press is a invaluable tool, and a great beginner project. Despite the funky handles, the fact that the table was in such good shape was a huge clue that this drill press was probably worth fixing
If you weld it's better to do a 45 degree phase on both sides so the molten mettal can penetrate deeper into the component. Anyhow nice job bringing an old machine back to live. well done!
that thing looks solid, I wonder how much wobble you have in the spindle. The quill is much better than lets say ZX7016 as it has a grove in the quill. body Casting is a bit thin though. Still id be happy to get one like this one.
Welcome to youtube restoration videos. Not a smidge of grease in parts, not showing if the motor runs quietly (it doesnt), horrible colour selection and in the end it runs like a dog.
I would love to see him use this to drill a 1/8 and 1/4 inch alloy steel plate. You should probably replace the motor to make it work. Every mechanical piece looks fine... except from the fact that this drill press was manufactured with parts that require a certain tolerance fit between parts. When it rusts it chews up a thin layer of the surface, and after you sandblast and polish youre reducing the fit even more. So if your machine needs a 0.0005" tolerance. Youll probably end up with 0.002" after restoration.
I'm about to start getting into these restorations and I'm curious what do you do for the parts that are finished to the bare metal again. Do you put any oil on the surface or no? I guess I'm just curious about it rusting again and is there something to do for that. Thanks and great work brother
Two questions, please: When you reassembled the press, it looked like you greased some points, but not others. May I ask what parts of the internal mechanism that you greased, please? Also, I love the polished surface, but what is frustrating for me is how quickly the exposed iron rusts. I've tried Johnson's Paste Wax and other sprays, but haven't found that they last very long. What do you use, please?
at 14.41, when you're dropping the drive sleeve down, between the two bearings is a spacer, do you know what that's called or where I can find a new one, I've got a Sterling from 1977 and just ordered two of the 6204-z bearings and need a new spacer and cant find one for the life of me! Thanks!
Usually in such videos do not disclose the cost of the work and the amount of time spent, if you gave at the end of a table with this data and a list of chemicals used, it would be a feature of the channel and probably would have attracted advertisers specified in the list.
Watching people on these videos use their slip-joint pliers backwards is difficult. Is this just a trend to get under other folks’ skin, or do they really not realize that teeth on these pliers are cut as to only grip in one direction?
Верхняя бабка сверлильного станка никогда белой не была. Уж если вы реставрируйте, старайтесь соблюдать цвет окраса. Он всегда был 6011 по Ral каталогу код краски. Для всего оборудования.
все красиво, но не все проблемы решаются краской. С мотором-то что? Если он так заржавел, то лак на обмотках тоже сильно пострадал. И краска тут не поможет. Ну и мелочи, вроде пескоструйки сопрягаемых поверхностей. Кто в теме, знает, что так нельзя.
9:05 maybe use an anvil instead of the pulley as a backer for flattening dents
Not a big fan of the paint job, but cool that you restored it to it's full glory.
This video should be called "Having the right tool for the job."
Great re restoration. This drill press looked like a hopeless piece of junk, but you made it in to a useful tool again. I would liked to have seen how you rewired the drill press, but it's an excellent result. Thanks
Thank you Pat Johnson for apriciacting
Nice repair..as for color..it's your shop and your tools.do what you want with em.. Thanks for the video.
Flywheel grinder at your local truck stop for the bed and base is the Only thing I would have gone the extra mile for, just to set off since you went the extra 100 miles. Nicely done.
top notch man awesome colour choice as well
White and blue makes it look like a toilet with a high level cistern 😁🧡
The result is perfect, thanks! Radek
In my opinion powder coat would have been great for this project. Great job
I think so too!
Nice job!!
Meet ! The New ! Drill ! Press !
SAME !! AS !! THE !! OLD !! DRILL !! PRESS !!
Greet wandar full
Hard work but you did it. I enjoyed thanks
DREAM ! ON !! HAVING !! ONE !!
Só Beautifulll Machine .
Indeed!
Have this same drill press. Heavy sucker. Pay $30 for it 5 years ago. Replaced the spring, Cleaned it up and put a new belt. Works great. Probably not the most precision’s drill press, but does the job, well.
Well WHAT !! DO !! YOU !! EXPECT !! FROM !! PLANET !! CHINA !! THEN !!??
A little bit oil and grease would have been nice while reassembling, to not repeat the whole process again the next time. Other things may also could be improved. Nevertheless excellent work there.
The white color for the drill press is impractical. Generally, paw up.
Waooooooow niec work 👍🏾
Hard work but very good result
restore old damaged drill success
Amazing very well done. Thanks for sharing that was very satisfying to watch.
Very good restoration only one problem is the white painted parts
Beautiful work
Thanks
Awsome restoration! That drill looks better than new now!
Almost perfect! I'd make chamfers on both parts before welding so the weld can hold the material better!
Think I would have went with a pastel ( color), VERY NICE JOB.
Thanks
you are really awesome in restoration project well done
Looks great well done.
Thanks
TOO !! MUCH !! TOILET !! COLOURED !! LOOK !! HERE !!
Great job 👍 iron man .you performed all job professionally like, Handel liver ,denting painting, weld a broken metel piece 👍
Holy crap, that's the same drill press I have!
Same here, but would it be taboo to say where it was made?
very nice.
Not being in anyway skillful enough to carry out this type of work, it always amazes me how you remember where all the pieces go back! Love watching you do it.
Thank you cheers 😊
These older Taiwan-built drill presses are very simple to break down and rebuild. There are literally dozens of RUclips vids on the process, and they are all similar enough that you really can't get into trouble. You might be surprised at how intuitive it is to reassemble them. Like every skill, it just takes time and repetition.
A drill press is a invaluable tool, and a great beginner project. Despite the funky handles, the fact that the table was in such good shape was a huge clue that this drill press was probably worth fixing
If you weld it's better to do a 45 degree phase on both sides so the molten mettal can penetrate deeper into the component. Anyhow nice job bringing an old machine back to live. well done!
You big master👍👍👍👍
Great job, enjoyed watching the video. And very useful addition to your workshop.
after your done sand blasting and before you paint, throw 3 or 4 coats of high build sandable primer on it. then you can deck out all the pitting.
awesome job...i like the sandbaster..and outcome of your redtiration.
Too ! Much!! Toliet ! Colour ! Used !! Here !!
Amazing job, all rust removal, polishing and grinding, restoration are very clearly and long-time working ....Big hug. 🤟
Thanks 😊
NICE !! METAL !! SHREADDER !! MATERIAL !! THIS !!
Excelente trabajo, felicidades
wow! excellent!! what a great job!!! congrats!!!!
Thanks
Not gonna lie man I love you work. It looks awesome!!!!
Thank you
Only one mistake is the white paint but the rest is very good
You guys amaze me with your skill and knowledge about all things needing restoration. Do you do a lot of research on each item? The mind boggles!!
Thanks for appreciating. Yes I do a lot research
that thing looks solid, I wonder how much wobble you have in the spindle. The quill is much better than lets say ZX7016 as it has a grove in the quill. body Casting is a bit thin though. Still id be happy to get one like this one.
Great job . Very good job on the motor.
Thanks
The Motor ! Looked !! MIRRORED !!
Welcome to youtube restoration videos. Not a smidge of grease in parts, not showing if the motor runs quietly (it doesnt), horrible colour selection and in the end it runs like a dog.
Not using any grease gives more rusty spots for future restoration videos and sandblasting opportunities...
@@ProtonOne11 lol true that
I would love to see him use this to drill a 1/8 and 1/4 inch alloy steel plate. You should probably replace the motor to make it work. Every mechanical piece looks fine... except from the fact that this drill press was manufactured with parts that require a certain tolerance fit between parts. When it rusts it chews up a thin layer of the surface, and after you sandblast and polish youre reducing the fit even more. So if your machine needs a 0.0005" tolerance. Youll probably end up with 0.002" after restoration.
@@ProtonOne11 AND !! PLENTY !! MORE !! RAINBOW !! COLOURS !! TOO !!
@@wrathmachine7609 SO !! HOW ! FAR ! CAN !! YOU GO !! WITH !! IT !?!! BEFORE ! RESTORATION !! IBECIMES !! LIKE !! CRAP !! THEN !! ??
To make it work, switch no 😂
Well done btw.
Great video
Thanks
This looks just like mine, a Packard(?) from 1981. Mine has 3 pulleys, with only surface rust.
Отличная работа!
Привет из Беларуси 🇧🇾
Какая же отличная работа? Он забыл (наверное отвлекся на покраску шкивов) отпескоструить пиноль!
Just how long does it take you to undertake a project such as this? Fascinating video. Many thanks.
BRAVO MAN THAT,S BEAUTIFUL WORK THANK I LEARNED A LOT.
Drill Press white ?!?!?!
I was dying to use the lathe to clean up that backbone pipe. Colours, well, it's your call.
Nice Work👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
great
Good work man I am not a fan of the colors but if it works it works put it to good use 🤟
Right on
TOILET !! COLOURS !!
How does it work without a belt? 🙃
참 잘 하셨읍니다 나도 보르방을 가지고 있는데
온래된 중고 인것 같은데 내것 보다 더 좋은것 같읍니다
영상 잘 봤읍니다
Man ASMR
I like the color 👍💪
Over all good restoration. The only thing that grinded my gears was how you didn't do anything about the pitting. Other then that, great job
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
I'm about to start getting into these restorations and I'm curious what do you do for the parts that are finished to the bare metal again. Do you put any oil on the surface or no? I guess I'm just curious about it rusting again and is there something to do for that. Thanks and great work brother
Awesome👍
белый цвет: красиво, но не практично абсолютно. Загадится мгновенно. Т.е. получился красивый экспонат. Работать на нём категорически не рекомендуется.
👍👍👍
nice work👍
I'm looking for the electrical part on the restoration process, wherein at first you did cut off the wires.
Cool video! But why did you use the stick welder when you’ve got a mig?
Thanks. I haven’t had mig wire for cast iron welding but I had cast iron electrodes thats why I used stick welding.
Well why didn't you get ! Mig wire !Then ! ??
Good job,but the paint choice?????? 🤔🤔
Ha ha, the on switch now says no.
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How do you remember the way to put it all back together?! If I put it back together, it'd either look like a different machine or a junk pile I made
If only there was some way to make a video record of the disassembly that you could refer to.
@@TheHoipoloi haha get I guess you could just go back and rewatch it, I'd just get really confused
I think I might be ruined for restoration videos from watching too much my mechanics. Nice work though 👍🏼
I'm so Interesting your restoration for the old Drill Press and how much your cleaned very nicely.
how much it cost for this drill press ?
I did not calculate cost
Thanks I’m looking one for my shop got second hand here but to expensive recently asked a shop here cost 500g
Sand Blaster Work Is Owesome ...Too Owesome Restorations You Did In Your Channel✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Great results! I've subscribed to see more :)
Thanks for the sub!
What a difference!
It's STILL! THE ! SAME ! DRILL ! PRESS !!
Two questions, please: When you reassembled the press, it looked like you greased some points, but not others. May I ask what parts of the internal mechanism that you greased, please? Also, I love the polished surface, but what is frustrating for me is how quickly the exposed iron rusts. I've tried Johnson's Paste Wax and other sprays, but haven't found that they last very long. What do you use, please?
I greased moving parts. And I have a detailed video of metal polishing on my channel you can watch and learn.
at 14.41, when you're dropping the drive sleeve down, between the two bearings is a spacer, do you know what that's called or where I can find a new one, I've got a Sterling from 1977 and just ordered two of the 6204-z bearings and need a new spacer and cant find one for the life of me! Thanks!
Were the pulleys painted? If so wouldn’t that cause paint to melt from the heat of the belt turning fast and not be good for the v-belt system?
2nd switch for a light?
14:46 ...Doggy Style ...😁😂😅
Bruh moment
Usually in such videos do not disclose the cost of the work and the amount of time spent, if you gave at the end of a table with this data and a list of chemicals used, it would be a feature of the channel and probably would have attracted advertisers specified in the list.
Отличная работа!
Только красить станок в белый цвет нерационально. Быстро перестанет быть белым.
Beautiful restoration, you've earned a subscriber.
Any way to restore the original plate from the manufacturer?
Gosto muito do seu trabalho, mas não vejo uma lógica em usar escova de aço e ao mesmo tempo usar jateamento...
it was all going so well until i saw the colour!
LOVELY ! TOILET ! COLOURS !! USED ! HERE !!
Muito bom.
Pully size....????
😯
Watching people on these videos use their slip-joint pliers backwards is difficult. Is this just a trend to get under other folks’ skin, or do they really not realize that teeth on these pliers are cut as to only grip in one direction?
how you use electrode weld in a cast iron piece? o.o
I use cast iron electrodes
Вещь похоже не китайцы делали....более качественно сделана.
Верхняя бабка сверлильного станка никогда белой не была. Уж если вы реставрируйте, старайтесь соблюдать цвет окраса. Он всегда был 6011 по Ral каталогу код краски. Для всего оборудования.
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все красиво, но не все проблемы решаются краской. С мотором-то что? Если он так заржавел, то лак на обмотках тоже сильно пострадал. И краска тут не поможет. Ну и мелочи, вроде пескоструйки сопрягаемых поверхностей. Кто в теме, знает, что так нельзя.