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I work in a small municipal printing house, which has three of these beautiful machines. Unfortunately, only one works and it is a bit battered by the years (the security system, cleverly hidden behind the name of the machine, was cut off a long time ago, the counter lost its protective cover as well as the flywheel, the original motor system was cancelled and replaced by an electric one, the cleaning system no longer works, and neither does the dusting system) and it is incomplete (it lacks all the accessories, all the tools, the tympanum plate, it only has two guides, of which I think there should be four). Luckily, the man who uses it, the machinist and main operator, although I came late in his life, is someone who cares a lot about the care of this German jewel. I, his assistant and second operator, fell in love the first day I saw it working. Even today, six years after I started working there, I am still fascinated by how advanced it is for a machine that is over seventy years old, and above all, how reliable and versatile it is when it comes to doing different jobs. The other two machines need to be repaired, but they are much more complete and in better condition than the one that works, so perhaps, with luck, one day I will see them working, and be able to get a complete idea of all the potential that these machines have to offer.
Omg, love it, that was my first job when i graduated in 72,running a 10x15 heidelberg windmill, thank you for shareing.
I love this machine and the sound!
Watching these machines operate is amazing.
We're thrilled that you've enjoyed this! That is our entire mission here at Patina Powerhouse. Do you have any recommendations on what you'd like to see us film next?
I work in a small municipal printing house, which has three of these beautiful machines. Unfortunately, only one works and it is a bit battered by the years (the security system, cleverly hidden behind the name of the machine, was cut off a long time ago, the counter lost its protective cover as well as the flywheel, the original motor system was cancelled and replaced by an electric one, the cleaning system no longer works, and neither does the dusting system) and it is incomplete (it lacks all the accessories, all the tools, the tympanum plate, it only has two guides, of which I think there should be four). Luckily, the man who uses it, the machinist and main operator, although I came late in his life, is someone who cares a lot about the care of this German jewel. I, his assistant and second operator, fell in love the first day I saw it working. Even today, six years after I started working there, I am still fascinated by how advanced it is for a machine that is over seventy years old, and above all, how reliable and versatile it is when it comes to doing different jobs. The other two machines need to be repaired, but they are much more complete and in better condition than the one that works, so perhaps, with luck, one day I will see them working, and be able to get a complete idea of all the potential that these machines have to offer.
Excellent filming & edit, shame there was no registration adjustment & pressure setting 🙂
Trabalhei por muito tempo. Aqui no Brasil chamamos ela de leque
Does the machine require a particular calibration for die cutting or are there specific dies for these machines?