Post Drill Restoration
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- Post Drill Restoration
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Nothing like using well made tools from our past. That Drill would make any man Proud to have it!!!
Thank you for sharing this rebuild😇
Great restoration of a lovely old machine.
I like your video production style and your calm, knowledgeable narration.
Excellent build Tim👍✌
I've never had success with Vinegar like shown here. Not going lie, when you but it in the bath I laughed and said no way. I was wrong. Cleaned up very nice.
Great restore as always Tim miss ya brother
Miss you to, Say Hi To The Family For Me. And be safe my friend...
Wow bro that is soooo cool. I wish I can find one. Great job. Where have you been. We need more videos. Thanks again for sharing be safe…..Paul👍🇺🇸⚒🔥💪
Woot , Good to see you again my friend give me a holler some time have wondered how it went...
Thanks Brother I hope all is well with you and yours, Thanks for watching and be safe My Friend.
Good to see you back
Wonderful video!!!!!
That's incredible. I'm fascinated by the old tools. They just don't break and seem to be infinitely restorable even when abused for decades.
Cool drill. Hope all is well with you and yours.
The bottom bracket is commonly lost. Mine is missing that as well. Need to make one so I can mount mine.
Wishing you and your family a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Thanks for all the great videos this year. Regards from Down Under.
That is kick ass brother
Damn good to see you on here. Man I owe you so much and you don’t even know. Thank you for all you’ve shared. You’ve got a solid fan base, stay with us.
Thankyou that means a lot and thanks for checking out the video
Love your channel.
your flywheel was designed to work with either a flat belt with an overhead driveline or an electric motor... quite a nice setup
Very cool! Awesome job with the old tool resto mod! The paint will definitely help keep it going for many years to come.
JUST SHARE IT!
Thanks 👍
Great video Tim, top restoration, the drill looks like it just came from the factory floor!! Now you’ll be able to produce drill holes by the bucket full.👍 Regards from Down Under.
Thanks 👍
that moto wad the baldor 3/4 hp motor equivalent of it's day.... I've seen them on wood lathes and even sewing machines
Hope all is well with you. Haven't seen you on in a while. Holler at is and let is know you're okay.
Peace and love, Tim
I am Ok putting together a video as we speak see Ya soon.
@@BIGDOGFORGE So glad all is well Tim, awaiting your next vid. Was just worried my friend. Peace. Tim
❤ iam doing the same to my old post drill
An Awesome restoration on a Very Cool Tool ! Good Job Sir !
Thank you very much!
Been a while Tim! That’s really cool, what a find and after your superb restoration be another 100 years work in store for it!
Thanks 👍
i have missed you. i happen to have 2 post drills, neither are electrified yet?
Hey Tim, we miss you! Hope you are well?!?
I am Ok putting together a video as we speak see Ya soon.
Use small balloons in the bores you want kept clean. Partially blow up the balloon and poke it in or blow it up in the bore if you can get to it. That's how our paint guys were painting the big industrial machines I used to help build.
great tip
I’m gonna use that idea when I go to restore my 73 international pickup
I have a similar post drill with the original chuck. Have any guidance on how to remove and replace it? Thanks
You look younger and slimmer than before age doesn't work with you
Haven’t heard from you in a long time, you doing ok
Dang! Apple cider vinegar is expensive. Too expensive for rust removal. Citric acid is dirt cheap. Awesome resto!!!
Tim, I think this is your latest video. Hope you are ok. I enjoyed the video and I'll check back.
I am Ok putting together a video as we speak see Ya soon.
Big Dog Forge I miss seeing videos from you. Did someone leave the gate open and you wander off? I'm just checking in on you, miss you man.
If you take a couple of empty plastic milk or juice bottles and fill them with water you can put them in your vinegar or Evaporust bins and they will fill normally empty spaces and will rise the level reducing the volume of chemicals required and also making sure all of your parts are covered
I am happy to see your video. The drill looks fantastic. I was happy to see i run. Have a great week . Am waiting for another void .
Didn't see your or here yet tell me what the name of the news poster was and interested in what you call it nice little fined. Really good to see you back on keep them coming I'll keep watching have a great time man.
Awesome Tim! Leave it to you to motorize it. Seems to work great. Good to see you brother. Your looking well. Keep up the good work.
You say Hammer, I say Tap'o'meter. ;-)
Nice restoration and welcome back 😊
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the inspiration. I need to get started on mine
Lovely old drill!
Thank you Sir.. and Awesome belt and buckle you made good job.
What makes this video even cooler is that I have one of those - except mine is likely older as there's nothing but a solid rounded cast iron flywheel - no groove. I bought mine at an antique flea market for $50 back in May and at that point, it was hardly rusted at all and turned fairly well...now with grease...the thing is effortless. I will eventually clean it up and paint it but as it stands, it's my only drill press. It's currently mounted to a piece of maple 1x6 and when I need to use it, I clamp the board in my leg vice and drill away.
Great video Big Dog!
Very cool man, Thanks for watching.
Great video!!! Thank you Tim, as always, quality stuff
Thanks again!
Even in its rusty state that would sell for $200 in Australia. Great job mate.
Thanks
Good to see you Tim , The drill is awesome mate I seen one at a farm sale but it was sold . Don't see many here in Australia so I will keep looking . Cheers . :)
Thanks 👍
Beautiful machine and restoration. I'm a little jealous. 🙂
Thank you very much!
Great looking drill. But that would seem kind of inconvenient. You say it's going out in a blacksmith shop with no electricity...but you put on an AC motor?
Very cool drill press!
Hey brother been a while hope all is well with you and the family
Things are good brother. i'll be talking to ya soon..
Super cool drill !!
Nice Project! Thanks to video! 👌🏻🎅🏻👍🏻🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Fun project and very well done, thanks.
Many thanks!
Hey big dog I thought you retired or something from TH-cam
No Just slowed down a bit for a wile. Thanks for checking out the video..
Outstanding
Hey Tim,
So good to see you doing your thing. So good just to see you!😊
Man that thing is super cool!😁
Hey, thanks!
Love it!
Cool Tim!
😃👍
Bought one for 75$. It has a crack in the main body of the drill. Its cast iron. I dread having it welded. But i think it will be worth it.
Anybody know if Tim is okay?
I am Ok putting together a video as we speak see Ya soon.
@@BIGDOGFORGE Glad to hear it!
I have a buffalo forge drill press like this that I'm restoring. It must be slightly older because it doesn't have the v belt pulley. Would you mind showing more about the advancing arm. I'm having trouble figuring out how it supposed to be set up
Hey Tim, what’s happening mate ? Hope you’re ok, haven’t heard from you for a while. Regards from Down Under.
Dude, suhweet!!! Best 20 you ever spent! Great job breathing new life into it! There's a guy somewhere here on youtube that modified A modern chuck to go onto one of these. Might be fun to look into. Keep up the good work Tim!
Hey! I recognize that motor! It’s the top half of Hobart’s very first Kitchenaid, the model H. It is not marked ge anywhere on it, but that is it.
I'm still south of Tumwater and I still got a bunch of inch and a quarter crane cable if anybody want some oh, I'm fixing to take it to the scrap yard oh, I cut up enough for a bunch of people
Tim, always look forward to your vids, but it's been 8 months! I hope you are doing well.
Hey Tim can you do a video where your blacksmith in something using your foot power treadle hammer.
I live in South prairie man, just found ya, would love to do a collab! Into blades for about 3 years now. Love the channel!
Using a steel hammer on beating on steel parts ??? Hum ? I was always taught to use a brass hammer?
finally got that 23 jet ribbon burner built, I thought about putting a steam engine on one side with a train whistle to use up some of the forge residual Heat... it would kind of be funny and goofy but still really be useful
Great to see you back missed your videos
Hey, thanks!
thanks for youre video. ive got a 614R ive had for years thats always had no advance arm or pawl. i made a arm today that while not original will look ok. could you please tell me the distance from center of the pivot point of the pawl to the tip that meets the top gear? thanks
glad to see a vid from you brother
Much appreciated
Good to see ya Tim great little drill
Thanks My Friend And thanks for watching
TIM! 😁👍 GOOD TO SEE YA MAN 😁👍
Thanks and thanks for watching
Oxalic acid works well for de-rusting without harming the not rusted parts - about a 10% solution. Electrolytic de-rusting in a washing soda and water solution is also good. BTW that drill wasn't that rusty 😀. Turned out great though. I'm sure that you will use it a lot. From my limited experience, they work really well, especially compared to some of the newer pedestal drills like my really sloppy Ryobi one. 👍
I got hold of a Dawn (I think) post drill a while ago, but it cost me about AU$100. It was free moving unlike yours. I hope it still is when I get around to tidying it up. My Grandpa had one mounted to the wall in his workshop that he had added a washing machine motor to. I can't remember whether his had a V groove in the wheel or not. I also can't remember what breed his was either. I have a feeling that he had adapted a pulley from a washing machine to drive the drill.
I have some old catalogues somewhere that have some post drills in them. If I can find them, I'll email you a copy.
Even got the steam power flywheel on it! What a piece of history!
Love it, I was trying to figure it out and after all is said and done it is an old fashion drill press.
Great job, Tim 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
awesome resto Tim 😁👍
Thanks 👍
Fantastic restoration.
Thank you! Cheers!
That is a Great JOB on the old post drill. Looks like a new one.
Love your stuff! Can't wait to see what you have next! Stay safe out there!
Awesome restoration
Thanks 👍
are you all right ? we have not heard from you in a while
I am Ok putting together a video as we speak see Ya soon.
@@BIGDOGFORGE god to hear :)
Good to see you Tim.
You too
Pb blaster works really well just a little info
Tim where you been??? Miss your videos ☹️
Nice work Tim
Thanks 👍
I haven't seen that mechanical feed rate advance, so it was the unique aspect for me...
Love that old stuff, especially the motor. We could wish for such quality today.
Couldn't agree more!
Very nice.
Thank you
Missed ya videos Tim love your content and happy to see you back hope you and the family are doing ok buddy
Hey Tim are u ok i hope so no vidios in three months
Father Tim, great to see another video from you.
Thank you for sharing the restoration of this old classic.
I’m getting one made by dawn
Great job!!! Good to see you again. God bless and protect you.
thank you, great work :)
A hybrid! well done.
Always cool to take old and make it new.👏👏