Holy smokes, you DID IT. One of the more advanced restorations I can remember viewing on your channel. The value that you rescue from your projects is inspiring, skills like yours will always be in demand. Just fascinating to watch imo...
Great looking restoration I also like the color you used I think you nailed it on color it looks like the old school heavy equipment color you would see back in the 60's and 70's. You have a good eye for detail. Enjoyed the video keep them coming. Thanks
The color is PERFECT . Awesome restoration and my wife says "Andre is brilliant and very handsome " . 1000 Thumbs up and please give your rescue pony a big hug from us . THX
A very substantial reclamation of an originally well made drill stand,well worth the effort you put into the not easy task,your finished drill press was imaculate,definitely gets a 5 ☆ review
I love your videos man For some reason it calms me down,I sometimes have no clue what's happening but its always interesting to watch Keep uploading more thanks :)
Having total flashback to 7th grade wood shop class right now. Think 1993 or something. It was my homeroom too so an extra hour a day plus an hour of reading time. Only class in school where you had to read at a woodworking table and not a desk. Lol. But I remember the drill press the most.
Fantastic job and result! There's one thing though, see if you can invest in a proper (ratcheting) crimp tool for the electrical crimp connections. Relying on just your muscles and flattening them with regular pliers is not the right way. Thumbs up for applying heat shrink over them though. While normally not necessary, it's paying nice attention to detail. When the wires come loose, the wires will be held in place at least.
I can bet it came in bundle with the other electric motor! Am I right? Dear Andre, just where in the world is this flea market that has all these gems?!?!?
Several questions: 1) What make and model is the drill press ? 2) Did you replace the chuck ? 3) Did you ever measure the run-out after the restoration ? Very nice job. Quality work.
Great job but I get crazy of those fast forward stuff. Why not show 1 bolt in normal speed and discard the rest. That will give a much nicer movie to watch
Thanks for the video, very nice job and colour (the original green was a bit darker). Just yesterday I was looking at the similar drill press for sale (Jihokov Hustopeče V13) but in much worse condition than yours (missing a spindle and some other small parts), but I'm taking it.
Guys...I think I have a theory over here... I think he buys a new one to replace the old one... Because it just looks like a new one(SOMETIMES EVEN BETTER THAN A NEW ONE) Im obviously just kidding... Great work by the way!! :)
Sir beautiful work, wonderful job,I too hold a old drill press,I need to restore it,what difficulties will I face, do you remember all the parts for where it was removed or you refer the video again,will be able to guide me if I stuck so where
I like the color scheme. It's maybe not correct, but it's quite nice, and very good resto - as usual - sir. - Only thing that's bothering me a bit, is the hole in spindle guard (?) at 13:40 - any reason you didn't address that? I would've tinned it or filled it with body filler. My OCD do not like holes where holes shouldn't be. 😏
Crimpzange für die Ösen kostet 25 Euro, geht auch für Steckschuhe. Lohnt sich :) Die Außenseckskant für die Fixierung des Hebels sollte doch ne richtige Feststellschraube sein, sieht bestimmt besser aus.
Very nice drill What make is it? They don't make them like that anymore.. I want one! Whenever removing press-fit parts, especially from old equipment, I prefer to use a hot air gun, hot water or a combination of the too - much less risk of damage to the mating surfaces compared to using brute force alone.Why were the small parts baked? Were you using some special kind of paint?Also, what paint remover are you using? It seems to be very effective!
Hello Andre, what kind of liquid is it around 6min ? White vinegar ? I just had one of these old drill presses and I'd like do restore it as good as you did, your work is incredible. Thanks for sharing this knowledge
Next time on Restoration. Andre has found an actual Baneblade tank. Tune in and watch him make it capable of exhibiting the Emperor's might once again.
Holy smokes, you DID IT. One of the more advanced restorations I can remember viewing on your channel. The value that you rescue from your projects is inspiring, skills like yours will always be in demand. Just fascinating to watch imo...
Great looking restoration I also like the color you used I think you nailed it on color it looks like the old school heavy equipment color you would see back in the 60's and 70's. You have a good eye for detail. Enjoyed the video keep them coming. Thanks
There was a bazillion parts to this. I don’t know how you remember how to put it all back together. Once again love to watch
Great video as always. Keep up the great work. Love the restoration.
great job, the new paint and gear work looks amazing.
The color is PERFECT . Awesome restoration and my wife says "Andre is brilliant and very handsome " . 1000 Thumbs up and please give your rescue pony a big hug from us . THX
You better watch out man! Andre is going to steal your wife from you lol.
A very substantial reclamation of an originally well made drill stand,well worth the effort you put into the not easy task,your finished drill press was imaculate,definitely gets a 5 ☆ review
Really nice restoration process- was fun to watch!
You do such a great job restoring things. This is another fantastic video.
I can only imagine the satisfaction you get when you finally get some of the more difficult pieces apart after hammering at them for so long.
Great job start to finish. ......and great color. Very age appropriate.
Great job. Doesn't just look like new, it is new.
Just came here to say two things.
Fantastic work, and a long hard day's job in doing this kind of restoration.
First :)
By far your best resto IMO!
It became like a KitchenAid Mixer of a drill press. Beautiful!
traderjoes lol. I was thinking the same thing. So sleek! Can’t wait to see what he restores next.
agree!!!
Excellent colours, very cheerful in a workshop environment
Fantastic as always spot on.
Nicely done! And the color choice is just fine too.
I love your videos man
For some reason it calms me down,I sometimes have no clue what's happening but its always interesting to watch
Keep uploading more thanks :)
These videos are so satisfying.
Very nice job andre 👌 it's always the best part of the resoration when you can finaly test it at the end... and when it's actually working of course 😉
Having total flashback to 7th grade wood shop class right now. Think 1993 or something. It was my homeroom too so an extra hour a day plus an hour of reading time. Only class in school where you had to read at a woodworking table and not a desk. Lol. But I remember the drill press the most.
Nice job, loved the colour contrast !!!
Great restoration.
Now the combination of sandals, black socks and flower print shorts are an entirely different matter.
I love the color. Great job Sir.
good job Andre, thank you for sharing
Im watching you channel
Fantastic job and result! There's one thing though, see if you can invest in a proper (ratcheting) crimp tool for the electrical crimp connections. Relying on just your muscles and flattening them with regular pliers is not the right way. Thumbs up for applying heat shrink over them though. While normally not necessary, it's paying nice attention to detail. When the wires come loose, the wires will be held in place at least.
Job well finished and how?!?! You never cease to amaze Boss!
wow,you did it again!! just like somebody said it before,it looks like a retro kitchen appliance :-)
I can bet it came in bundle with the other electric motor! Am I right? Dear Andre, just where in the world is this flea market that has all these gems?!?!?
Nice job! The paint looked fine to my eyes,
This is my dream restoration video😍❤️👍
I'm so happy you didn't paint it white like everyone else seems to be doing these days
now we know why he restored an engine... great job again
Magic is a real! Andre did it cause Andre can do it!
Andre I am one of your fans
Great restoration .
things that will make your life better:
a shop press
proper wire crimping pliers (engineer)
an impact driver
a sand blaster or gas pressure washer
Great color choice! Anything not black or blue is great
Great job as always! But you should have sprayed it in the original colour...
A beautiful beast! Love the green color, i think it would have looked even awesomer with some gold accents
Wow, what a video. Thank you for this content, sir
Would be cool if you also could show the first start up after reassembling everything :)
Beautiful job!
Very nice. You can also use it as a kitchen blender, lol.
Amazing restoration. Would love to have it.
Ah! Excelente! Ya no los hacen así. Muy buen trabajo brother! Abrazo desde Montevideo - Uruguay
Excellent work.
Awesome job! I’m getting ready to start a restore of a Mark 1 floor model but having a hard time finding parts for it like the bearings and shaft.
Perfect just like new good job
That is a beautiful machine!
It's very Good job, ;-), thank you.
Incredible knowledge and skill. What a wonderful result too. ATB
Wow great effort. Great result
Very well done congratulations
Great video, fantastic restoration, but the cocker...YUK would be great in light brunswick green
Amazing job
Good restoration 🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Several questions:
1) What make and model is the drill press ?
2) Did you replace the chuck ?
3) Did you ever measure the run-out after the restoration ?
Very nice job. Quality work.
1) Jihokov V10 or V13 model
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I like that forward facing off switch, dam sure ain't H/Freight I think. This will be handy some day. Thanks again.
Felicidades una perfecta restauración... Mi color favorito. Saludos desde Barcelona.
Good Job. The cleaner you use looks to be MEK that stuff is great.
Awesome job!
Great job but I get crazy of those fast forward stuff. Why not show 1 bolt in normal speed and discard the rest. That will give a much nicer movie to watch
I'm so jealous of your garage
Eek I would advise against hitting a hammer on another hardened hammer, they can shatter
Great work, it looks good
Thanks for the video, very nice job and colour (the original green was a bit darker). Just yesterday I was looking at the similar drill press for sale (Jihokov Hustopeče V13) but in much worse condition than yours (missing a spindle and some other small parts), but I'm taking it.
Niiiiiice. You blew my mind again.
great job! nice machine
Hey with that color it looks like my great grandmas sewing machine.
10/10 only thing i'm on the fence about is the white cord
but that will turn black in no time :P
Una meraviglia. Complimenti ottimo restauro
Very nice work
Pěkná práce, nesmrtelná vrtačka, taky jednu mám.
Guys...I think I have a theory over here... I think he buys a new one to replace the old one... Because it just looks like a new one(SOMETIMES EVEN BETTER THAN A NEW ONE)
Im obviously just kidding... Great work by the way!! :)
That drill looks quite a beast. Nice job!
Nice restoration.. I think you could show a little more of the process with more detail. But great work!!
Awesome. Factory restoration and more. Cheers
Looks great - now, start drilling!!
Que ferramenta linda, perfeita restauração... Parabéns! ! !
Sir beautiful work, wonderful job,I too hold a old drill press,I need to restore it,what difficulties will I face, do you remember all the parts for where it was removed or you refer the video again,will be able to guide me if I stuck so where
Amazing! Thanks for sharing
Just greatness....
Great job.
awesome restoration! just the color could be a little more industrial
So clean...
good job... i like the colour :-)
Отличная работа!
Nice looking job.
The right paint!
A brilliant restoration brother. I think the color is awesome. Did the drill press work well?
Buoni lavori di restauro ... bei colori!
Old? I used to study with tools like this and I am only 35 :) Good job by the way :)
Why am I watching and loving this, I'm not even stoned
NICE JOB!!!!
I like the color scheme. It's maybe not correct, but it's quite nice, and very good resto - as usual - sir.
- Only thing that's bothering me a bit, is the hole in spindle guard (?) at 13:40 - any reason you didn't address that? I would've tinned it or filled it with body filler. My OCD do not like holes where holes shouldn't be. 😏
Well, then you're of the hook. :D
Crimpzange für die Ösen kostet 25 Euro, geht auch für Steckschuhe. Lohnt sich :)
Die Außenseckskant für die Fixierung des Hebels sollte doch ne richtige Feststellschraube sein, sieht bestimmt besser aus.
Very nice drill What make is it? They don't make them like that anymore.. I want one!
Whenever removing press-fit parts, especially from old equipment, I prefer to use a hot air gun, hot water or a combination of the too - much less risk of damage to the mating surfaces compared to using brute force alone.Why were the small parts baked? Were you using some special kind of paint?Also, what paint remover are you using? It seems to be very effective!
Hello Andre, what kind of liquid is it around 6min ? White vinegar ? I just had one of these old drill presses and I'd like do restore it as good as you did, your work is incredible. Thanks for sharing this knowledge
Next time on Restoration. Andre has found an actual Baneblade tank. Tune in and watch him make it capable of exhibiting the Emperor's might once again.