After rewatching some of your older videos and loving them all over again, I've decided that Avril needs a raise. Quality Control is such a demanding and thankless job! More treats! LOL
I really respect you letting old tools keep their character, instead of grinding all the imperfections away. That's what makes your restorations great. Also love the Hammerite hammered dark green, one of the best tool colors!
I've been watching your channel from the beginning, when all you had was hand tools and to see all the tools you now make me so happy for you.The restorations are top quality I was really impressed with how you cut the groove in the stand. I'm excited to see how much more you can do
Very nice restoration. The final thing looks really good. You could feel the cat's support. Also I am glad there was no background music it gives the restoration an authentic feel 👍
Par ma barbe, c'est magnifique... J'ai une affection particulière pour les outils non dépendants de l'électricité ou du pétrole, et ce que je vois là c'est juste le plus bel hommage qu'il puisse y avoir à l'essentiel. Chapeau les gars !
Another excellent restoration, a good idea using the soft pin on the leadscrew, you want the pin to wear, not the leadscrew spigot, these videos are an inspiration to those that think that a rusty machine is only scrap and cannot be got into use again, this proves they can ! Many thanks for posting this. Chris B.
Watching your videos is addictive, not only for the satisfaction of watching a restoration but for the opportunity to see those beautiful tools working again. Greetings from Mexico.
You guys are awesome!! I am so surprised how clean this entire drill press came out! I know your the best I have seen on RUclips but this for sure looked like it was going to be your ultimate challenge and once again you showed us your superior knowledge of tools and the talent you have. Thanks for another great restoration.
Nice Restoration my friend, used to love doing stuff like that myself but on slightly larger machinery like Lathes and Mills etc. Did over 45 years in Engineering but sadly my Eyesight is going now in the only eye i have left; but was just thinking and laughing to myself watching you Hacksaw those shafts that after all that time in the game i could do anything you wanted with a hacksaw except Saw Straight.
I love watching someone who really knows their trade, work through complex problems and I don't mind admitting that I sit salivating at some of his tools. Great work Bro, keep it up 👍
To me, its an honor to the original maker and designer of the tool, as well as the blacksmith that used the tool for many years in his shop. It reconnects us to the past, and even though these tools may no longer be practical in the modern world, they are good to have around so that young people can see what our ancestors used and how much harder life was before electric motors and modern conveniences.
El funcionamiento general es OPTIMO¡¡. Me queda comprobado que la eficiencia de un taladro está en el TORQUE que se le imprime a la broca y NO la velocidad con que trabaja. El volante superior/horizontal - enorme por cierto - es la clave para la obtención del torque deseado. La pieza metálica de "prueba" que vemos, es realmente gruesa (calculo es de 1") y se logró un orificio en extremo LIMPIO y bien hecho. En verdad que la herramienta antigua manual - del período de la Revolución Industrial - es ETERNA y sumamente eficiente. FORMIDABLE la restauración de este equipo. Saludos desde MEXICO.
fantastic concluding video sir, the finish on this piece(in my humble opinion) is museum quality, and that's where it belongs for other generations to appreciate. thank you very much for sharing.
I can't believe how you and others like you can take something completely worn out and restore it to look like it's new again. Thanks for a great video!
Great work, a little love and elbow grease gets these amazing pieces of our past , back to the jobs they were intended for without all the frill and non-sense of 'looking new". Great work.
You make such amazing videos. I never even seen a large hand operated drill press like that. It is not just entertaining but historically learning as well.
Der Mann ist ein wahrer Meister das macht Spaß zuzusehen wie er alles wieder neuwertig restauriert dazu noch die liebe Katze danke für das schöne Video Daumen hoch dafür
I love these videos. Apart from the obvious skill and eye for detail of the restorer, also shows us all how things that look trash aren't just that and there a chance we can change things with not that much effort.
My Grandfather had one of these drill presses but I never knew how it was supposed to work, or that it was incomplete, until I saw this one. I love where you get your sand for cooling metal! Thanks for posting this video! : )
I love how this restoration has come together. A lovely old drill press ready for another 100 years. Looks like you need to find yourself an old metal lathe next, as that will help with future work.
I love seeing old tools like this brought back to life you are a true inspiration to others you do great work you're very meticulous and take great pride in your work great job !
The drill as a whole is magnificent! The skill it takes to disassemble repair and reassemble takes years to develop. Love the history of it. And the Hammerite Green is the perfect color for it. Excellente restauration. Je vous remercie.
Witam i pozdrawiam!Super renowacja imadła i głowicy od wiertarki, będzie dalej służyć,przydatne narzędzia w domowym warsztacie..Dobry pokaz filmu z renowacji!Tak trzymać.
Everytime someone strikes an arc on these types of videos, I instinctively close my eyes or avert my gaze. Force of habit prevails although it makes no sense. You do very good work.
I appreciate the way you go about a restoration. It is very similar to the way I do things. You realize a tool will be used and worked with, and will receive wear and tear. Therefore, there is no need to re-work cast surfaces until they have an automotive-quality finish. There is no need to polish bare steel surfaces to a mirror finish. Your approach is much more realistic than some of these restoration videos online.
What a beautiful restoration. Simply stunning. Both the vice and the drill press. It would be a pleasure to own a gorgeous old drill and vice like those. So glad they have been saved from the scrap heap. Love your work. Cheers from Niagara Falls, Canada.
I love your restoration videos. Could you please include notes on-screen of what you are using whenever you use liquids on the material, such as WD-40, rust remover, paint, etc. It would be very helpful to know what you use for those of us who are considering attempting similar restorations. I am planning to restore a cast iron park bench with wooden slats this summer, and I'd like to know what you are spraying on rusty bolts to remove them, for example.
Glad to see kitty is still supervising. Have you considered installing a sand blasting/glass beading booth? It works wonders on cleaning metal parts without damaging them. Your videos are always a pleasure to watch!
Sir thanks for showing l go nuts for theis kind of repairs and re-use tooling. I was a machinery repair tec for 26 years I still love to bring back and repair them. The way things are going in this world l think it's time to make everything run well again.
I dont know if I would’ve put a soft cotter pin back in the jaw, maybe a solid or spring pin... still with the job done the drill and vise sure are a work of art. Great find and thanks for bringing it back to life 😊
These old machines look so fun to tinker with; I wish I was there so I could take them apart to see how they worked, then put them back together again.
You have the very best restoration videos on RUclips.😍 I have binge- watched them all! Looking forward to new ones as you make them. Avril is a great project manager. 🤣
Superb job, very well done indeed. It really looks the business now and what wonderful workmanship. Everything looks absolutely spot on. Even Avril looked impressed thought I thought she was going to taste 5he grease at one point. As always a fantastic video, thank you.
It looks GREAT 👍 I'd love to be your helper restoring these old machines/tools. Unfortunately I live in the USA, Washington State actually and it's a little to far to travel 😕. I love watching your videos.
Absolutely Beautiful and brilliant job. It's a pleasure to watch this. Keep on restoring pieces of history! Really great! I have subscribed and I'll be waiting for more 😉😉😉🛠
Сейчас хорошо работал электросваркой. Снял фаску, сделал хороший провар. Глубокий шов. На стан не и на рычаге станка шов плохой. (предыдущее видео) Зажим тиски: Уголок сколот, можно наварить металлом. Потом сточить шов. Губки с рытвинами: Можно электросваркой наварить каплю.потом сточить. Видео хорошее, молодцы.
Wonderful restoration, best on RUclips for antique power tools. I'm a little fanatic about proper use of some items: 1. don't use screw drivers as scrapers, pry bars, or chisels; 2. use appropriate size of flat blade for screw head, stops cam out, and much easier removal of screw; 3. Please don't use a glass jar on your bench as a oil quench vessel, drop your iron part in too heavily, glass breaks, now have flaming oil on your workbench. May I also recommend lynch pins (from a tractor 3-point hitch) instead of the two bolts you dropped through the cross retainer pin. These may be called something else in other countries, but that's what we call them in Canada. All said, your video's are the best.
@@ladbrestoration So you are closer to Perpignan with the Pyrenees in the background? It's absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to see your future projects!
C'est en Anglais ! Mais tout me fait penser que c'est en France ! LOL !!! Elle est magnifique cette perçeuse ! Un très bel objet ! bravo pour la restauration !
Great job and oh by the way you're one of the only people I've seen who realizes that you have to let the penetrating oil have time to penetrate before you try to remove the screws great job
After rewatching some of your older videos and loving them all over again, I've decided that Avril needs a raise. Quality Control is such a demanding and thankless job! More treats! LOL
Seeing how you restore these tools from the past, it's obvious that you love the old school iron. I respect that.
I really respect you letting old tools keep their character, instead of grinding all the imperfections away. That's what makes your restorations great. Also love the Hammerite hammered dark green, one of the best tool colors!
I really liked the drill and this video. Green was definitely the way to go. Really like being able to hear you working and not mindless music! Thanks
I've been watching your channel from the beginning, when all you had was hand tools and to see all the tools you now make me so happy for you.The restorations are top quality I was really impressed with how you cut the groove in the stand. I'm excited to see how much more you can do
Very nice restoration. The final thing looks really good. You could feel the cat's support. Also I am glad there was no background music it gives the restoration an authentic feel 👍
Par ma barbe, c'est magnifique... J'ai une affection particulière pour les outils non dépendants de l'électricité ou du pétrole, et ce que je vois là c'est juste le plus bel hommage qu'il puisse y avoir à l'essentiel. Chapeau les gars !
Seeing Avril always brings a smile to my face. ❤️
Another excellent restoration, a good idea using the soft pin on the leadscrew, you want the pin to wear, not the leadscrew spigot, these videos are an inspiration to those that think that a rusty machine is only scrap and cannot be got into use again, this proves they can ! Many thanks for posting this. Chris B.
Watching your videos is addictive, not only for the satisfaction of watching a restoration but for the opportunity to see those beautiful tools working again.
Greetings from Mexico.
You guys are awesome!! I am so surprised how clean this entire drill press came out! I know your the best I have seen on RUclips but this for sure looked like it was going to be your ultimate challenge and once again you showed us your superior knowledge of tools and the talent you have. Thanks for another great restoration.
Nice Restoration my friend, used to love doing stuff like that myself but on slightly larger machinery like Lathes and Mills etc. Did over 45 years in Engineering but sadly my Eyesight is going now in the only eye i have left; but was just thinking and laughing to myself watching you Hacksaw those shafts that after all that time in the game i could do anything you wanted with a hacksaw except Saw Straight.
I love watching someone who really knows their trade, work through complex problems and I don't mind admitting that I sit salivating at some of his tools.
Great work Bro, keep it up 👍
There's something about these kinda videos that makes relax and I love it.
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I think that's your best project so far I see Miss Avril is still doing a good job inspecting your work. I look forward to your next one!
To me, its an honor to the original maker and designer of the tool, as well as the blacksmith that used the tool for many years in his shop. It reconnects us to the past, and even though these tools may no longer be practical in the modern world, they are good to have around so that young people can see what our ancestors used and how much harder life was before electric motors and modern conveniences.
This channel is starting to be one of my favorites.
It's not for you great skills, is for Avril.
El funcionamiento general es OPTIMO¡¡. Me queda comprobado que la eficiencia de un taladro está en el TORQUE que se le imprime a la broca y NO la velocidad con que trabaja. El volante superior/horizontal - enorme por cierto - es la clave para la obtención del torque deseado. La pieza metálica de "prueba" que vemos, es realmente gruesa (calculo es de 1") y se logró un orificio en extremo LIMPIO y bien hecho.
En verdad que la herramienta antigua manual - del período de la Revolución Industrial - es ETERNA y sumamente eficiente. FORMIDABLE la restauración de este equipo. Saludos desde MEXICO.
fantastic concluding video sir, the finish on this piece(in my humble opinion) is museum quality, and that's where it belongs for other generations to appreciate. thank you very much for sharing.
I can't believe how you and others like you can take something completely worn out and restore it to look like it's new again. Thanks for a great video!
This machine is an absolute piece of mechanical art...the way it operates, the design is so simple but works perfectly...great job man!
Great work as always. I am in love with ur cat. Very very cute
Great work, a little love and elbow grease gets these amazing pieces of our past , back to the jobs they were intended for without all the frill and non-sense of 'looking new". Great work.
A restoration deserving nothing less than 1 million dollars. PERFECTION sir !
You make such amazing videos. I never even seen a large hand operated drill press like that. It is not just entertaining but historically learning as well.
Der Mann ist ein wahrer Meister das macht Spaß zuzusehen wie er alles wieder neuwertig restauriert dazu noch die liebe Katze danke für das schöne Video Daumen hoch dafür
I love these videos. Apart from the obvious skill and eye for detail of the restorer, also shows us all how things that look trash aren't just that and there a chance we can change things with not that much effort.
My Grandfather had one of these drill presses but I never knew how it was supposed to work, or that it was incomplete, until I saw this one. I love where you get your sand for cooling metal! Thanks for posting this video! : )
This whole project is by far the coolest restoration I have ever seen
I love how this restoration has come together. A lovely old drill press ready for another 100 years. Looks like you need to find yourself an old metal lathe next, as that will help with future work.
Someone should give him that. And a sandblaster. If he don't have already tho 😊
Just tremendous work. Thank you for showing all of us that anything can be done if you try hard enough!
I love seeing old tools like this brought back to life you are a true inspiration to others you do great work you're very meticulous and take great pride in your work great job !
The drill as a whole is magnificent! The skill it takes to disassemble repair and reassemble takes years to develop. Love the history of it. And the Hammerite Green is the perfect color for it.
Excellente restauration. Je vous remercie.
Magnifique travail. Je me régale à vous regarder remettre en état ces vieilles bécanes. Cordialement. Hervé
Witam i pozdrawiam!Super renowacja imadła i głowicy od wiertarki, będzie dalej służyć,przydatne narzędzia w domowym warsztacie..Dobry pokaz filmu z renowacji!Tak trzymać.
Fascinating to watch .. very nice addition to your workshop too..
Everytime someone strikes an arc on these types of videos, I instinctively close my eyes or avert my gaze. Force of habit prevails although it makes no sense. You do very good work.
Maybe you should get a welding helmet it'll save you money in the long run
It's still advisable, to be honest with you. Better safe than sorry!
Keep on looking arc welding videos ! And if your eyes are painful , use some potatoes ! ( I'm not joking ) .
I do the same.
Put a number 10 lens over the phone when watching the welding.☺
That drill is so neat. Beautifully simple, and mesmerizing to watch.
what an amazing restoration! How happy Avril looks in that beautiful place ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I appreciate the way you go about a restoration. It is very similar to the way I do things. You realize a tool will be used and worked with, and will receive wear and tear. Therefore, there is no need to re-work cast surfaces until they have an automotive-quality finish. There is no need to polish bare steel surfaces to a mirror finish. Your approach is much more realistic than some of these restoration videos online.
I'm glad you have such a good orange helper. Mine is grey, almost 20 years old, and not interested in helping at all.
Looks amazing, I absolutely love Avril too, he's such an inquisitive wee fella
golden hands and patience is admirable
Great workmanship..really enjoyed the video..thanks for posting ..
Amazing! So interesting to see all those parts and pieces come to life again! And sweet, cute kitty, too! - Muddypaw 🐾
Woooooow that vise was crunchy. I would not have attempted this restoration. Good on you.
yeah he did a good job, i restore stuff too more wood stuff, and this was pretty fun to watch
Me neither. Good save man...
What a beautiful restoration. Simply stunning. Both the vice and the drill press. It would be a pleasure to own a gorgeous old drill and vice like those. So glad they have been saved from the scrap heap. Love your work. Cheers from Niagara Falls, Canada.
old school restoration... the old methods are the best! Great job!
I love your restoration videos. Could you please include notes on-screen of what you are using whenever you use liquids on the material, such as WD-40, rust remover, paint, etc. It would be very helpful to know what you use for those of us who are considering attempting similar restorations. I am planning to restore a cast iron park bench with wooden slats this summer, and I'd like to know what you are spraying on rusty bolts to remove them, for example.
5:25 Beautiful welding there... fish scales style. That's the way to do it! :)
What a wonderful machine, and what a masterful resurrection.
Superb!
Brilliant work, and this blacksmith drill press is enormous! 😲👍👍👍
Je suis à la fois impressionné par la machine et par la restauration. Bravo l'atelier des bonhommes.
Nice restore and very useful too if the electricity is not available.
Glad to see kitty is still supervising. Have you considered installing a sand blasting/glass beading booth? It works wonders on cleaning metal parts without damaging them. Your videos are always a pleasure to watch!
Sir thanks for showing l go nuts for theis kind of repairs and re-use tooling. I was a machinery repair tec for 26 years I still love to bring back and repair them. The way things are going in this world l think it's time to make everything run well again.
Very impressive! Thanks for taking us along on the journey. Cheers.
Una de las mejores restauraciones que he visto. Felicitaciones desde Perú.
As always, a real treat, with no music, just the natural sounds around. And of course, supervisor Avril in attendance - !
What a imposing machine! Gorgeous! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I dont know if I would’ve put a soft cotter pin back in the jaw, maybe a solid or spring pin... still with the job done the drill and vise sure are a work of art.
Great find and thanks for bringing it back to life 😊
The cotter pin is only for pulling the jaws apart. There's no actual load on it.
That machine is such an impressive piece of history. Beautidul work
Very impressive work... excellent results! Now, it is a beautiful and useful tool again. Please continue to post new restorations!
avril was the best lead supervisor i’ve ever seen on this restoration.
It’s looking so amazing, your work is awesome. Thank you for sharing your story. God bless you and your family
noce restoration..highest level of restoration skill.
These old machines look so fun to tinker with; I wish I was there so I could take them apart to see how they worked, then put them back together again.
You have the very best restoration videos on RUclips.😍 I have binge- watched them all! Looking forward to new ones as you make them. Avril is a great project manager. 🤣
Excellent job! That drill setup is as good as any new drill press.
That's a NICE backyard you got over there
Superb job, very well done indeed. It really looks the business now and what wonderful workmanship. Everything looks absolutely spot on. Even Avril looked impressed thought I thought she was going to taste 5he grease at one point.
As always a fantastic video, thank you.
It looks GREAT 👍 I'd love to be your helper restoring these old machines/tools. Unfortunately I live in the USA, Washington State actually and it's a little to far to travel 😕. I love watching your videos.
J'ai une admiration profonde et respectueuse pour toutes les mains, particulièrement celles plaines de cambouis.
Très belle restoration les bonhommes.
WOW great job 👍
No music to ruin the peacefulness of your video 👍
You get a like and a new sub 👍
Absolutely Beautiful and brilliant job. It's a pleasure to watch this. Keep on restoring pieces of history! Really great! I have subscribed and I'll be waiting for more 😉😉😉🛠
¡Muy bonito trabajo! He disfrutado y he aprendido mucho ¡Gracias! Jesús (España)
Сейчас хорошо работал электросваркой.
Снял фаску, сделал хороший провар. Глубокий шов.
На стан не и на рычаге станка шов плохой. (предыдущее видео)
Зажим тиски:
Уголок сколот, можно наварить металлом. Потом сточить шов.
Губки с рытвинами:
Можно электросваркой наварить каплю.потом сточить.
Видео хорошее, молодцы.
Congratulations to all your artistry
Value had all this trouble
👏👏👏👏👏👏
hootan iran 🇮🇷
Toujours aussi impressionnant de voir votre boulot, et quelle merveille de mécanique... On est entre l'oeuvre d'ingénieur et l'oeuvre d'art.
That's the best restoration video I've ever watched.
Wonderful restoration, best on RUclips for antique power tools. I'm a little fanatic about proper use of some items: 1. don't use screw drivers as scrapers, pry bars, or chisels; 2. use appropriate size of flat blade for screw head, stops cam out, and much easier removal of screw; 3. Please don't use a glass jar on your bench as a oil quench vessel, drop your iron part in too heavily, glass breaks, now have flaming oil on your workbench. May I also recommend lynch pins (from a tractor 3-point hitch) instead of the two bolts you dropped through the cross retainer pin. These may be called something else in other countries, but that's what we call them in Canada. All said, your video's are the best.
With the mountains and the beach I think they may be somewhere in the vicinity of Marseilles. Beautiful scenery and I love your work!
@@ladbrestoration So you are closer to Perpignan with the Pyrenees in the background? It's absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to see your future projects!
Я по началу вообще не понял что это за агрегат, а в конце стало понятно, что раньше вот такими махинами работали.
Автор огромный молодец.
То что вы делаете невозможно выразить словами я просто в восторге какой вы молодец 👍
Эко вас торкнуло...
The jewel of the past you brought it back to life nice one Mate
замечательный станок!!!респект за проделанную работу!!!
А вот это, брат, не восстановление, это как раз таки реставрация. 💪☺👌
Да тут скорее всего ошибка перевода и всё
La perceuse a finit superbe! Des félicitations !
You could not have done this without the yellow shop cat.... Enjoyed it. Great job.
¡Que hermosura de máquina!.
Nunca había visto algo como eso.
¡Excelente restauración!.
Very nicely done!!!! I didn't know this was part of the drill or would have watched it sooner
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up
Beautiful! I would love to see another old industrial machine restorations!
It's unbelievable how far we've come from that drill 🤯. Also, you guys have such an attentive supervisor 😸😻
I’ll be honest, Avril brings me here. But what a great result! And that beach! Your video just passed ‘awesome’ heading for ‘Wow!’.
C'est en Anglais ! Mais tout me fait penser que c'est en France ! LOL !!!
Elle est magnifique cette perçeuse !
Un très bel objet !
bravo pour la restauration !
Putain ouais , vu le matos , on est en France . . . Avec un mec qui sait bosser de surcroît . Beau résultat .
Great job and oh by the way you're one of the only people I've seen who realizes that you have to let the penetrating oil have time to penetrate before you try to remove the screws great job
Amazing. That machine is perfect, no need electricity.
Encore un superbe boulot! Toujours un plaisir de visionner tes vidéos ;-)
Great Restoration Professionally Done And Thank You For Sharing .😀😁👍