What I particularly like about this video is that you explain what you are doing in the various steps, rather than just using non-narrated video. It is very helpful to understand the process. Nicely done!
So i remember watching this guy when i was like 7 and him making a huka and other stuff like a hidden mint dispenser under your shirt and just awesome random stuff like that good to see him still doing youtube
I love your restoration projects but this one disturbed me a little. Why the phillips modern screw ? It looks so out of place, either put nails or weathered screws ... The same with the screw for the handle, why not paint it black ?
Phillips screws are barely modern. If he's restoring and repainting the whole thing why would he "weather" anything? And yes paint a highly worn surface like a screw in the center of the handle so the paint can wear away and flake off and look bad. Go grab something and restore it yourself if you think you have the right idea, make some videos.
i have this exact make and model. i bought it not knowing what year it was and was using it to fri d my coffee. i noticed that every time i used it particles of the handle were getting worn down onto the cover sheild.. i have no idea how to prevent this, but still want to use my coffe grinder… any suggestions?
*It's time to restore a very old coffee mill! Have a cup of "joe" and enjoy! Here is a link to my last video if you missed it.* th-cam.com/video/HtKE7xRJ_Z4/w-d-xo.html *Thanks for watching!* 👍👍
I actually just started the restoration of a similar model, I found it in my one friends basement. Pretty cool that someone else is working on the same thing
I honestly love how you're still making videos, thank you for being here and doing this! I've been watching since I was around 8 and really enjoy seeing the new style and content!
Nice little restore. Just a note but to be a bit more sympathetic to the restoration you should have used flat head screws instead in keeping with the style of the item from when it was made. You could also have done away with screws for the drawer sides by simply gluing the sides together. Modern wood glues are quite strong.
What is the bolt that holds the whole engineering grinder part together called. I got the same grinder but it’s missing the center bolt to hold it all together and I can not find it anywhere. PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
Big coffee nut, here, so I super love the restoration of such a classic coffee mill! Maybe you can adjust the grind setting with that adjustment knob, but I see you got a super inconsistent grind size at the end of the video.
I remember my grandmother had one of these sitting on the mantel back in my younger years and I never knew what it was. 20+ years later I finally have an answer. Great restoration, KipKay and if you ever get the chance, please see about doing a restoration video on a vintage Tonka truck.
Nice restoration although I'd have probably buffed the whole cast iron top and lacquered it rather than paint (just my taste). BTW, it's Min-Wax, not Min-I-Wax.
My daughter recently picked up this exact same model for me from an antique store. But I cannot figure out how to adjust the grind. Anybody know? Thanks !!!!!
I'm having a really hard time deciding whether or not this is supposed to be a parody or not. The end result is kinda godawful, and you didn't even really restore it, you just kinda cleaned it up. The handle actually looks worse with the screw, and the sticker is ridiculous. Then again, there are some aspects that make it seem like you're not even trying to take this seriously, but I'm just not sure.
I thought it was very nice, but everyone seems to be a critic and never appreciates the intricacies of the springs, wingnuts, paint, and the use of the wirewheel to make everything nice and shiny.
Excellent tutorial. I'm starting my own restoration but what did you do to the metal that will be grinding the coffee? Any special treatment? Just grind and polish?
Do you want to restore my grinder it is very similar. I believe in better condition than the one in this video. The metal is black. I will mail it if you will restore it.
There's a lot of restoration channels but your by far my favorite because you talk in the videos. Why does everyone just put subtitles up? Use your mouth people!
Bro you need to stop talking in the Restoration videos it ruins them all other videos like this no one talks that’s what makes it soothing n calm no one wants to hear yr step by step process
Just a little more sensitivity and taste could've gone a long way... Why can't you do it tastefully and put the work in? Just cause you put a lot of work into something doesn't automatically make it good
What I particularly like about this video is that you explain what you are doing in the various steps, rather than just using non-narrated video. It is very helpful to understand the process. Nicely done!
So i remember watching this guy when i was like 7 and him making a huka and other stuff like a hidden mint dispenser under your shirt and just awesome random stuff like that good to see him still doing youtube
Haha! Me too! hOW tO tUrN oN YoUr CoMPuTeR
Facts
You should have polished the top instead of painting it
Cast iron is different. It will just rust.
I was thinking electroplating would have looked nice. Apparently it is difficult to plate cast metals.
@@therealjammit Yup, After doing some research you're right.
@@AbdelhakOussaid regardless the gold looks horrible
I love your restoration projects but this one disturbed me a little. Why the phillips modern screw ? It looks so out of place, either put nails or weathered screws ... The same with the screw for the handle, why not paint it black ?
that's what i'm thinking
Yeah I'm shocked seeing that!
At least he didn't use security torx screws. That would have been hilarious.
Phillips screws are barely modern. If he's restoring and repainting the whole thing why would he "weather" anything? And yes paint a highly worn surface like a screw in the center of the handle so the paint can wear away and flake off and look bad. Go grab something and restore it yourself if you think you have the right idea, make some videos.
@@ghostrider433 It is called suggestion ...
And I do restore stuff, I just do not make video out of it.
I appreciate you actually speak in these restorations😜
i have this exact make and model. i bought it not knowing what year it was and was using it to fri d my coffee. i noticed that every time i used it particles of the handle were getting worn down onto the cover sheild.. i have no idea how to prevent this, but still want to use my coffe grinder… any suggestions?
The main frame was made with box joint not with dovetail's
*It's time to restore a very old coffee mill! Have a cup of "joe" and enjoy! Here is a link to my last video if you missed it.* th-cam.com/video/HtKE7xRJ_Z4/w-d-xo.html *Thanks for watching!* 👍👍
The drawer knob could have been screwed from the other side to hide the screwhead, it looks hideous
I thought the same thing. Put some wood filler in the knob, drill a new hole in the backside and screw it in from there.
Found my own vintage grinder just like this. Thank you for the video! You make it look quite simple. 😊
Why would you change to new screws, kinda ruins it all
Brass slotted screws would have fitted the age of it better I reckon.
that's what i'm thinking
I actually just started the restoration of a similar model, I found it in my one friends basement. Pretty cool that someone else is working on the same thing
📼📽😊radical
Finally, a comment not talking about the new screws.
Why those screws...... :(
There are brand new little nails. You had to use them instead of the screws.
My mom has something similar but a lot smaller, but my mom uses it to grind black peppercorns into pepper!
I honestly love how you're still making videos, thank you for being here and doing this! I've been watching since I was around 8 and really enjoy seeing the new style and content!
Having been a sub for about 8 years or so i like the interesting new direction for the channel. Keep up the good work.
same here, i agree
I remember when he did DIY electronic devices etc...
@@MineCRAFTsalalala remember the $1 pill bottle survival kit? I actually made it and take it everywhere outdoors with me
I could've happily watched a couple of hours of you doing this. Thank you!
Nice little restore. Just a note but to be a bit more sympathetic to the restoration you should have used flat head screws instead in keeping with the style of the item from when it was made. You could also have done away with screws for the drawer sides by simply gluing the sides together. Modern wood glues are quite strong.
The point of restoration is to get it as close to its original state, not make a kitsch.
What is the bolt that holds the whole engineering grinder part together called. I got the same grinder but it’s missing the center bolt to hold it all together and I can not find it anywhere. PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
Been following since high school. Thank you Kip Kay
The screws wouldn't have bothered me if the top didn't get spray painted -- would have gone with the pin in the handle better - etc.
I have this exact grinder its such a beauty
Big coffee nut, here, so I super love the restoration of such a classic coffee mill!
Maybe you can adjust the grind setting with that adjustment knob, but I see you got a super inconsistent grind size at the end of the video.
I’ve been subscribed for probably 5 years or more. Took a long break from watching really glad to see your still making videos. Keep doing it.
I miss your diy projects kipkay
Supperb work. Only this screw on drower nob looks strange. Use one of older screws. Love your channel. Keep doing .......
Awesome! DIY’ERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! 👍
I remember my grandmother had one of these sitting on the mantel back in my younger years and I never knew what it was. 20+ years later I finally have an answer. Great restoration, KipKay and if you ever get the chance, please see about doing a restoration video on a vintage Tonka truck.
Nice restoration although I'd have probably buffed the whole cast iron top and lacquered it rather than paint (just my taste). BTW, it's Min-Wax, not Min-I-Wax.
I miss the as seen on TV Videos but I guess this is now a restoration chanel
For me the as seen on TV videos were a little crappy ,this new series is not that bad but I really miss the hacks and lasers diy videos :(
Yes kip kay! Love the video idea👍
My daughter recently picked up this exact same model for me from an antique store. But I cannot figure out how to adjust the grind. Anybody know? Thanks !!!!!
Were you grabbing the screw with the wrench instead of the nut?
Why do people stay subscribed to Kipkay just to dislike his videos, I don't get it.
JuJu Oshiee cuz we can
Nice project☕
Just for clarification the box was held together with box joints not dovetails. Enjoy for videos
wow! amazing work kipkay!
PLZ KEEP MAKING EM!!!
This is really interesting
Pliers = wrench
Box joint = dovetails
Ok kipkay.
What happened to that Classic Clip?
Those screws make it look awful!
This is so fascinating man! Nice restoration!
Didn’t even make the coffee... );
That looks really good. I have sincere appreciation for restoration.
Keep up the restorations! Great videos!
Oh how you've fallen kipkay 😪
i can't believe i missed this from you! nostalgia aside, this is really good content! miss me with the dentist drill though ahah
Nice build, but the Phillips sqrew has to go for the knob.
Box joint not dovetail. Great video!
Try tightening a nut slightly to break the rust before trying to back it off…
Yeah, nice work, except the screw though the drawer pull. Probably the original was a machine screw.
Love the present format. Great job.
So, are you just going to be doing restoration videos from now on, or are we going to see traditional content in the future?
Beautiful job, Kip.
Finger jointed box* Not dovetail. :) Love your videos I've been a subscriber for about 8 or 9 years now!!!
Nice work!
Looks great!
Here since weekend projects
I fly Over Mist I miss those
@@jacobc8036 back to the spud gun era
Here since blu ray laser lighter
@@hcotechconsulting4816 i remeber that one
I know i have one of those in my basement!. Also yesterday i found a crank handle someone was using for a file handle! 🙋🏻♂️
I'm having a really hard time deciding whether or not this is supposed to be a parody or not. The end result is kinda godawful, and you didn't even really restore it, you just kinda cleaned it up. The handle actually looks worse with the screw, and the sticker is ridiculous. Then again, there are some aspects that make it seem like you're not even trying to take this seriously, but I'm just not sure.
don't look at his last restoration
I thought it was very nice, but everyone seems to be a critic and never appreciates the intricacies of the springs, wingnuts, paint, and the use of the wirewheel to make everything nice and shiny.
I miss the o.g. Kipkay
I don’t know why I got this notification but I clicked instantly
I wish to see a vintage camera restored to a modern look
Excellent tutorial. I'm starting my own restoration but what did you do to the metal that will be grinding the coffee? Any special treatment? Just grind and polish?
It's about 100 years for it to look like that and you just messed up😒😤
Those aren’t dovetails; they are box joints or “finger joints”
That wooden part is not using dove tail joints its using box joints.
Can you restore my faith in humanity?
you screwed up using screws
Yay been waiting for this wish you would post more 💗
Love these vids
God I love coffee ❤️❤️
Damn, I completely forgot that I used to have almost the same model
The philips screws make it look like a modern knockoff.
Jan Klaassen hey hey hey, spoilers lol
While you did a good job refinishing the coffee mill you ruined the authenticity by putting all the screws into it. Bad bad bad.
Awesome 📼☻
You should give that grinder to My mechanics, he make a new one wing nut
Looks great...
Why is the us flag in your pfp upside down
@@moki2093 The flag flown upside down signifies distress. This nation is in distress and in need of help....
Box joint not dove tails
Those aren't dovetails, they are box joints.
Lol that wasn't even a proper restoration
the new screws ruined it for me :(
now auction it for an insane high price
Bring back your unboxing videos
Do you want to restore my grinder it is very similar. I believe in better condition than the one in this video. The metal is black. I will mail it if you will restore it.
Kipkay!! You the man dawg , been watching since 2006!
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There's a lot of restoration channels but your by far my favorite because you talk in the videos. Why does everyone just put subtitles up? Use your mouth people!
It's much more enjoyable just watching people work. It's not that difficult to figure out what's going on.
I remember when u were still making diy videos... Sry..😢
Yo,your still around?!?!
Bro you need to stop talking in the Restoration videos it ruins them all other videos like this no one talks that’s what makes it soothing n calm no one wants to hear yr step by step process
"Perfect restore "?
Jeez, lots of haters...why don't you guys spend 20 plus hours filming, editing, and restoring if you can do better?
Just a little more sensitivity and taste could've gone a long way... Why can't you do it tastefully and put the work in? Just cause you put a lot of work into something doesn't automatically make it good
hey kipkay!!
Hi!
@@kipkay hi! ive been subscribed to you for years!!
That wing nut is not original i think
You ruined the coffee mill when you used phillips head screws
Missed your videos pops
I’m pretty sure it’s a pepper grinder , Vietnam has many of these