1 I bet it originally didn't use much lube so the checks wouldn't get oily. 2 The pinstriping idea is fantastic 3 The fact you taught that perforator to spell is amazing!! I hope everything goes well for you in the land of genuine seal skin bindings as well as here in Alberta.
Hands down my favorite restoration channel... YOU ROCK!! I especially appreciate the fact that you continue to find interesting things to restore... while everyone else is doing electric fans and power tools, you bring us a freaking check perforator?? I didn't even know these things existed! Beautiful work (as usual), wonderful sense of humor (I just about lost it when the cookies came out of the oven!), and wonderful attention to detail... I recommend your channel to all of my friends! Oh, and because of you, I bought a gallon of Evapo-rust! That stuff really works!
Nearly choked on my sandwich when you put that mask on at the end I was laughing so much. Thank you for being a ray of sunshine in these dark times we are going through, all the best from the UK.
When u pulled that plate out of those pins I said to myself, "good luck getting that back on those pins" and then had a good chuckle when I read u spent 2 hrs putting that plate back through the pins.
Thank you young man,for doing your part to keep the world happy during these terrible times. I am 82 and have seen my share of the people generated nightmares. The country responsible for creating this crisis will never own up to it. Gotta admit, I was pretty down this morning, until I clicked on this video hidden way down on my screen. Sure glad I took the time to watch this. While it wont likely be used, it earned a place on the shelf of neat things in the world, usable or not, has raised the moral of many, including me. Thanks for sharing during the world's terrible times. Yeah I know, millions wont see it, or even know of it's existence but for us old faithful viewers we thank you. Ken Marina CA USA.
I came here to say the same thing. Inspired! Though my thought when you were taking the pin array apart was, "he's going to hate the hours it takes to put that back together!"
I am a 71 year old woman addicted to watching your amazing videos. I don't understand what you are doing. But am fascinated how you know how to take things apart and put them together again in the right place. I think you are a genius and also very funny.
Nicely Done HTR! Your Japanning technique is in my book to try. When you think about it Banks were the only ones who could afford such a machine back then, the rings, casting/machining, accurate pin plates all pretty cutting edge back then during the 1918 Flu epidemic. Had the nightmare back in the early 80's to repair a Check Writing machine (had letters too)...so intricate mechanical processes and a nightmare to get apart. Had to weld a thin SS cam plate and grind it flat and polish, then put it back together...sheeze..I feel your pain with the pins. Thanks, a Fun, timely and interest...Great episode! Stay Safe.
It's nice to see that we still have wholesome role models who set good examples for our youth during times like these. Great job, Garbage on the floor, keep fighting the good fight.
You have always mesmerized me with your incredible restorations. I have seen most of them and they are totally addictive. That saiid, this video intrigues me the most so far. The piece of clerical gear is phenomenal to start with and your restoration allows the watcher to see what really goes into the original design and manufacture...truly amazing! Thanks for this great video, that was fun. Keep safe.
Reg. The difficalt screws. I suspect that ther is no taper in the screwhead and you are using a screwdriver with a taper. Allso a tap with a hammer on the correct screwdriver will ensure that it drives all the way home and wont disform the screwhead. The yuutupes taught me this! Keep the exelent content comming, Sir!
You should edit one of these in reverse so it looks like you take a nice antique and make it look like crap. I think that’s how the other channels actually do their repairs.
@@HandToolRescue legit though some other channels don't even bother trying to match the original finish when doing their "Restoration". I appreciate the effort you put into these projects, like re-Japanning.
In times like these, I really appreciate you putting out content to help us all get away from the daily virus talk. As always, amazing video and resto.
Another brilliant video and your combined sense of humor and showing how to get it done is great. As someone who is currently recovering from COVID 19, it is these types of videos from yourself and others that really help in times like this. A few questions though: 1. Nuts or no nuts in the chocolate chip cookies? 2. Has the workbench of flaming death self ignited yet? 3. Has the workbench started walking around on its own (have to believe there are enough organic compounds in the bench, it is becoming a sentient life form)? 4. When you pulled the plate from the pins, were you thinking to yourself "Oh this could be a bad idea"? Hope you continue to be in good health and thanks for all the fish!
@@HandToolRescue watching all that rust go away is the ultimate therapy. imagine how long it'd take you without evaporust. even wd40 got nothing on evaporust.
@@SnowTheBard Actually, evaporust is a metal chelating liquid that forms complexes with certain metals, and is very *SIMILAR* to chelation compounds that you do indeed drink in the event of heavy metal poisoning. To be clear, in case someone doesn't know what *SIMILAR* means, it is *NOT* the same as chelating liquids that hospitals use to treat heavy metal poisoning. *DO NOT* drink EvapoRust. You don't want to be like the idiot, that drank a random dose of chloroquine for fish tanks, "to prevent COVID-19."
@@HandToolRescue I'll tell you what's not responsible. Wasting protective equipment on perforators in a time of need. Hell, Andrew Cuomo would perforate the peforator to get that mask in these circumstances.
@@thunderstruck1078 Andrew Cuomo will never be capable to lighten our heavy hearts with a good laugh or deliver us an interesting pastime for us jailed in. (I suspect neither you will be...) And this invaluable. PS if he uses a spent one will you stop patronizing?
I recently just got a perforated check from my moms house that was written by my grandmother in the 50s. Never thought I would see the machine that did that. Cool!
I've got something similar by the same manufacturer! It's the initialing machine so it's single letter on a big rotating wheel on the front. I haven't ventured into breaking it down and getting it to work again, but this has inspired me...
I'm using that pinstriping technique but i'm wearing my pigeon mask. I always marvel at the machining of these old machines. It turned out very nice. Good job.
I remember when we had to use one of these on cheques that were handed back to the customers . It also made very fine confetti for those occasions such as weddings, love the work you have been doing
Beautiful restoration. Very meticulous. Evidently, a complete disassembly is often necessary. Your japanning is excellent. I had instruction, many decades ago, in that process by a lady who was very knowledgeable and versatile in older painting and printing processes. All forgotten by now, alas.
Beautiful restoration ! I'm not sure I'm comfortable with calling this an antique, since I used one of these in my first job out of high school. Of course my body does make some of the same noises that the bolt did . ( would we 40 help ? ) loved the pin strip technique . Stay healthy , stay safe .
Love all Your videos, The humor and talent makes me a 73 year old Widow take notice.The best of Luck to You in your Cookie Baking,stay safe and keep the Videos coming!
When you went to remove the PAID guide plate, noooooooooooo! Then when you hit the pins with the rubber hammer, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! You learned your lesson, good job. Been there, done that.
Old stuck flathead screws are always such a joy to deal with! You always think "Ooooh, those will be very easy to get out" when you discover mangled wallowed out flathead screws under a layer of crusty filth.
Amazing restoration! Pretty much true for all your videos - but I love they way this one came out. It was cool to see the machine looking beautiful and functioning at the end. Your attention to detail is really wonderful and it's obvious you really like these old machines.
You always want the strike plate to be of a softer metal than the part you're striking it with. It also makes the strike plate easily replaceable. :) Awesome video, and I love that pin-striping idea! :)
Completely caught me off guard. I actually had a real-life spit take, plus a couple minutes of hysterical laughter. Thanks, HTR, in these stressful times I really needed that laugh.
At first I was wondering 'check' perforator...what the heck is that. Then I remembered that the US spelling is different to where I am from. Cheque Perforator.
The pinstriping technique was actual genius.
Looked like his pinstriper had been through the Mill.
Crazy smart!!
You could do circles too!
Effing brilliant!
Truly!
1 I bet it originally didn't use much lube so the checks wouldn't get oily.
2 The pinstriping idea is fantastic
3 The fact you taught that perforator to spell is amazing!!
I hope everything goes well for you in the land of genuine seal skin bindings as well as here in Alberta.
ToT approves
Hands down my favorite restoration channel... YOU ROCK!! I especially appreciate the fact that you continue to find interesting things to restore... while everyone else is doing electric fans and power tools, you bring us a freaking check perforator?? I didn't even know these things existed! Beautiful work (as usual), wonderful sense of humor (I just about lost it when the cookies came out of the oven!), and wonderful attention to detail... I recommend your channel to all of my friends! Oh, and because of you, I bought a gallon of Evapo-rust! That stuff really works!
Nearly choked on my sandwich when you put that mask on at the end I was laughing so much. Thank you for being a ray of sunshine in these dark times we are going through, all the best from the UK.
Thanks for commenting, I agree, it really made my day. Here I am , unable to buy a mask where I live.I guess you snooze you lose.
I see those two hours really.... PAID off.
I'll see myself out.
Fantastic😂😂
Your appointment is next Monday at 1:30pm for the public beating.
@@cojones8518 But what about the "social distancing"?
@@cojones8518 yeah, that's fair.
@@RickHowell89 six footer bamboo sticks. There ye go, mate. Sorted.
Amazing restoration
When u pulled that plate out of those pins I said to myself, "good luck getting that back on those pins" and then had a good chuckle when I read u spent 2 hrs putting that plate back through the pins.
Was one of my most recent worst decisions of my life.
@@HandToolRescue I focused on that part so much thinking how is he going to put that back on. Again your a magician. More amazing work. Great job.
@@HandToolRescue One of those times I imagine an ultrasonic cleaner would be a handy option
The Bridgeport pin striping was ingenious. Also today I learned that baking japanning smells like chocolate chip cookies! Who knew?
Thank you young man,for doing your part to keep the world happy during these terrible times. I am 82 and have seen my share of the people generated nightmares. The country responsible for creating this crisis will never own up to it. Gotta admit, I was pretty down this morning, until I clicked on this video hidden way down on my screen. Sure glad I took the time to watch this. While it wont likely be used, it earned a place on the shelf of neat things in the world, usable or not, has raised the moral of many, including me. Thanks for sharing during the world's terrible times. Yeah I know, millions wont see it, or even know of it's existence but for us old faithful viewers we thank you. Ken Marina CA USA.
Thank you for watching!
Pretty impressed with the social distancing of the floor garbage. Congrats and stay safe
OMG -- the pin-stripping was magnificent
Hahaha, I tried.
I came here to say the same thing. Inspired!
Though my thought when you were taking the pin array apart was, "he's going to hate the hours it takes to put that back together!"
The pinstriping was BRILLIANT!!
That cookies scene was just epic.We need jokes like that man.
For sure!
Ассалаумағалейкүм маска что обозначает
I agree 100% even though I have no Idea what you said i think it means you like the mask
got a very this old tony vibe from that one 😂
@@МырзабайЕртаргын Везде короновирус,а он просто без прикола не снимает,в каждом выпуске он вставляет прикол(шутку)
Another great restoration. People used to make such wonderful mechanical machines.
The plates are aluminum to not wear the pins down as fast. This build ties into the origins of punch cards. Love the Bridgeport painting machine.
Brilliantly done.
Absolutely beautiful and using the Bridgeport for the stripes was utterly inspirational! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful videos
I am a 71 year old woman addicted to watching your amazing videos. I don't understand what you are doing. But am fascinated how you know how to take things apart and put them together again in the right place. I think you are a genius and also very funny.
Thanks for watching!
I was squirming as I waited for you to break out the manual impact driver on those slotted screws.
Awesome stuff Eric! 😃👍🏻👊🏻 .... Bridgeport pinstriping! 👌🏻
Nicely Done HTR! Your Japanning technique is in my book to try. When you think about it Banks were the only ones who could afford such a machine back then, the rings, casting/machining, accurate pin plates all pretty cutting edge back then during the 1918 Flu epidemic. Had the nightmare back in the early 80's to repair a Check Writing machine (had letters too)...so intricate mechanical processes and a nightmare to get apart. Had to weld a thin SS cam plate and grind it flat and polish, then put it back together...sheeze..I feel your pain with the pins. Thanks, a Fun, timely and interest...Great episode! Stay Safe.
It's nice to see that we still have wholesome role models who set good examples for our youth during times like these. Great job, Garbage on the floor, keep fighting the good fight.
I never would have thought of using a mill for pinstriping!
I do understand most of what you are doing, and your repairs to this ancient machinery are mind blowing.
You have always mesmerized me with your incredible restorations. I have seen most of them and they are totally addictive. That saiid, this video intrigues me the most so far. The piece of clerical gear is phenomenal to start with and your restoration allows the watcher to see what really goes into the original design and manufacture...truly amazing!
Thanks for this great video, that was fun.
Keep safe.
You couldn't manufacture something like this nowadays, I'm happy we still have examples like this around. May it last another 100+ years.
Reg. The difficalt screws. I suspect that ther is no taper in the screwhead and you are using a screwdriver with a taper. Allso a tap with a hammer on the correct screwdriver will ensure that it drives all the way home and wont disform the screwhead. The yuutupes taught me this! Keep the exelent content comming, Sir!
It's my favorite day just because you uploaded a video 😍😍😍
As soon as I hear the intro I immediately click the “Like” button. Then I sit back relax and enjoy the video.
Haha. I'm laying in bed eating cereal watching HTR, BLISS 😁😁
Like sure! It's really great work! Thank you for sharing your experience. Regards.
The pinstriping was brilliant!
The coolest part of this channel is he restored tools I've never seen before...great job!
Still the best and most entertaining tool restoration channel...and now with added virus protection 😁
You forgot to pinstripe the drawer. Awesome video.
That little touch at the end was pure gold
Sandblasted head bump is why I watch. Cookies from the oven. I love this guy. A joy to watch. Thank you.
You should edit one of these in reverse so it looks like you take a nice antique and make it look like crap. I think that’s how the other channels actually do their repairs.
Hahahaha
@@HandToolRescue legit though some other channels don't even bother trying to match the original finish when doing their "Restoration". I appreciate the effort you put into these projects, like re-Japanning.
Just like the folks that leave puppies in the woods so they can rescue them .
Man you got talent. Its amazing to watch you at work. Stay safe and healthy sir. Until the next time then.
In times like these, I really appreciate you putting out content to help us all get away from the daily virus talk. As always, amazing video and resto.
Hear hear. Please HTR , can we have some more 🙏🏾
Самый веселый реставратор в Сети. Заставка перед чисткой песком особенно повеселила. Будь здоров и береги себя. С приветом из России.
Мне тоже заставка нравится!
That Bridgeport pinstriping is simply genius!
Nice! I like your pinstriping machine....
Ingenious use of the Bridgeport there, nice straight lines!
Awesome restoration of a tool no one uses anymore. Love it.
Using the Bridgeport to lay on the pin striping is Genius . So many people are going to do this now .
Love this type of vid no stupid loud music no over exited american yelling just the sound of the workshop
Another brilliant video and your combined sense of humor and showing how to get it done is great. As someone who is currently recovering from COVID 19, it is these types of videos from yourself and others that really help in times like this.
A few questions though:
1. Nuts or no nuts in the chocolate chip cookies?
2. Has the workbench of flaming death self ignited yet?
3. Has the workbench started walking around on its own (have to believe there are enough organic compounds in the bench, it is becoming a sentient life form)?
4. When you pulled the plate from the pins, were you thinking to yourself "Oh this could be a bad idea"?
Hope you continue to be in good health and thanks for all the fish!
You have a terrific sense of humor. I especially liked the baked cookies! Thanks.
"Socially distant garbage on the floor"
That killed me. XD
I thought I saw all the "easter eggs" but that one I actually missed so I had to rewatch the intro 😂 Thanks for pointing it out! :D
it did me too! lol
Same lol
The mask on the tool in the outro perfect as well😷
*lays on the floor*
_nothing has changed, except the amount_
Awesome restoration 👍👍👍💣👌🏽✌🏻
Btw bought some evaporust. Best overly expensive 1 litre of liquid i've ever bought my entire life. Works. like. MAGIC. Definitely underpriced.
It's so addictive!
@@HandToolRescue watching all that rust go away is the ultimate therapy. imagine how long it'd take you without evaporust. even wd40 got nothing on evaporust.
@@HandToolRescue you really should stop drinking it. Although it does make the beard look extra glorious. ;)
@@SnowTheBard Actually, evaporust is a metal chelating liquid that forms complexes with certain metals, and is very *SIMILAR* to chelation compounds that you do indeed drink in the event of heavy metal poisoning. To be clear, in case someone doesn't know what *SIMILAR* means, it is *NOT* the same as chelating liquids that hospitals use to treat heavy metal poisoning. *DO NOT* drink EvapoRust. You don't want to be like the idiot, that drank a random dose of chloroquine for fish tanks, "to prevent COVID-19."
@@HandToolRescue Does it work better than electrolysis?
The comedy and japanning, plating and mill stripes. The best!
Glad you and your garbage on the floor are exercising social distancing, very responsible!
Always!
@@HandToolRescue I'll tell you what's not responsible. Wasting protective equipment on perforators in a time of need. Hell, Andrew Cuomo would perforate the peforator to get that mask in these circumstances.
@@thunderstruck1078 Andrew Cuomo will never be capable to lighten our heavy hearts with a good laugh or deliver us an interesting pastime for us jailed in. (I suspect neither you will be...) And this invaluable. PS if he uses a spent one will you stop patronizing?
I recently just got a perforated check from my moms house that was written by my grandmother in the 50s. Never thought I would see the machine that did that. Cool!
musical headslam on the sander machine, oh how long i've waited for you
I spewed my drink!
I've got something similar by the same manufacturer! It's the initialing machine so it's single letter on a big rotating wheel on the front. I haven't ventured into breaking it down and getting it to work again, but this has inspired me...
this madlad still has that Nutella label on his EvapoRust barrel :D
Great video mate, and that intro is pure gold.
I'm using that pinstriping technique but i'm wearing my pigeon mask. I always marvel at the machining of these old machines. It turned out very nice. Good job.
The joy with which you attack sandblasting... LOL
dear hand tool, your videos save a lot of lives, thank you for being you.
This is why old stuff lasts forever. A paper perforator was built strong enough to punch holes in panzer armour
Now it’s just made with plastic and pot metal
The thing would destroy car tires!
The pinstriping was the best thing I’ve seen in months. Such precision; definitely putting that mill through its paces!
I first parsed this as 'Cheek Perforator' and thought, 'Damn. HTR's getting hardcore!'
Bend over!
Yes master
@@daviddavidsonn3578 🤣🤣👩🏾⚕️👩🏾🏭👨🏾🍳 or 👩🏾🎓🤣🤣
You have a nice sense of humor, it's entertaining to watch, thanks.
I like a guy not afraid to get his hands dirty.
😏
I remember when we had to use one of these on cheques that were handed back to the customers .
It also made very fine confetti for those occasions such as weddings, love the work you have been doing
That evapo rust solution is so old that someday it'll start to get rust on it
Don’t worry, he will dunk it in itself and it’ll all be fine 😂
Epic faceplant, Genius pin striping, and balls being polished! This video has it all! Bravo!
Never realized how much i missed the sound of that squirt bottle.
Great restoration job !
Haha as always your videos crack me up! That thing is super cool!
Beautiful restoration. Very meticulous. Evidently, a complete disassembly is often necessary. Your japanning is excellent. I had instruction, many decades ago, in that process by a lady who was very knowledgeable and versatile in older painting and printing processes. All forgotten by now, alas.
I’d say the plate is aluminum to keep the pins from getting messed up. Clearly someone was fed up with taking hours to replace them.
Really enjoy these videos after smoking a joint late night.. Thanks guy...
Other channels: Sandblasts parts
Hand Tool Rescue: Old Mario theme while slamming head into sandblaster
Love it lol
Batman that scene made me explode with laughter.
Another great redo. You have alot of talent and patience. Keep em coming
Beautiful restoration ! I'm not sure I'm comfortable with calling this an antique, since I used one of these in my first job out of high school. Of course my body does make some of the same noises that the bolt did . ( would we 40 help ? ) loved the pin strip technique . Stay healthy , stay safe .
Love all Your videos, The humor and talent makes me a 73 year old Widow take notice.The best of Luck to You in your Cookie Baking,stay safe and keep the Videos coming!
Wonder what would happen if that work bench ever caught on fire. Definitely a hazmat call. LoL
AvE would be proud...his line may be a little janckey...clapped out and all.
Helluva job!! Thanks for your time
When you went to remove the PAID guide plate, noooooooooooo! Then when you hit the pins with the rubber hammer, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! You learned your lesson, good job. Been there, done that.
Every restoration is a learning experience!
Old stuck flathead screws are always such a joy to deal with!
You always think "Ooooh, those will be very easy to get out" when you discover mangled wallowed out flathead screws under a layer of crusty filth.
*NARRATOR:* Tune in next week to Hand Tool Rescue when we restore this vintage 1937 Iron Lung!
ObiTrev better test for lead paint
incredible amount of patience and mechanical ability
Ну наконец то новое видео. Что так долго? Не приболел случайно?
Не так просто антиквар найти, тем юолее, что с полным наличием запчастей
слушай а тебя не отписывало от его канала?
Прикольный ударный откручиватель винтов!
о🤪, здарова славяне!
Bridgeport pinstriping! One of the most ingenious things I've ever seen!
I was waiting for a cookie to come out of the nickel solution lol. HandToolRescue don't hold back with any of your humor, you are hilarious!
Good to see that Garbage on the floor worked out his problems and is back in the show
Whenever I watch one of your videos, my wife says with perfect timing, "Garbage on the floor".
I love this channel for its excellent humor!!!;)
Another excellent video, but i gotta ask, What was the date set on it when it you got it? Just curious how long it was out of service for.
Amazing restoration! Pretty much true for all your videos - but I love they way this one came out. It was cool to see the machine looking beautiful and functioning at the end. Your attention to detail is really wonderful and it's obvious you really like these old machines.
Brilliant!!! Keep your mask in cheque!
Really beautiful restoration👍🏻
so apparently during htrs social distancing, he ate all of his Nutella, maple syrup, and scaling nanas.
You always want the strike plate to be of a softer metal than the part you're striking it with. It also makes the strike plate easily replaceable. :) Awesome video, and I love that pin-striping idea! :)
13:47 had me laughing...
MY SIDES
It's why we keep showing up
Completely caught me off guard. I actually had a real-life spit take, plus a couple minutes of hysterical laughter. Thanks, HTR, in these stressful times I really needed that laugh.
Beautiful restoration 👍
At first I was wondering 'check' perforator...what the heck is that. Then I remembered that the US spelling is different to where I am from.
Cheque Perforator.
Great video. I don't remember you doing a video on how to nickel plate? If not, could you do a video focused on how to nickel plate?
Check out my Battery Charger video for how to nickel-plate.