Antique Jewelry Lathe [Restoration]

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Hand Tool Rescue

Hand Tool Rescue

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This tool restoration was on a 1920s jewelry or polishing treadle lathe (Model 29 1/2) made by the Goodell-Pratt Company. These lathes were made for light-duty use and came with a number of different attachements, including a buffing wheel spindle.
This specific lathe seemed to contain parts from larger lathes made by Goodell-Pratt at the time. Regardless, each part was in fairly good condition, with only the chuck needing some machining. The ring on the chuck was welded up and knurled again, but the steel became quite hard after welding and annealing that it did not turn out the best it could. I am not sure what the type of steel is, so it's possible it can air harden.
The original colours, as noted in catalogue listings were black and vermillion. I am sure sure if this grey painted base is original.
I made a dead centre out of case-hardened mild-steel.
I really hope to find the larger versions of this lathe as they had a full cross-slide that enabled you to do some nice metal lathe machining.
If you want to know more about my process and history of this tool, you can check out the narrated version on my Patreon page.
I'd like to thank Evapo-Rust for sponsoring this video.
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@timgrenville-cleave2848
@timgrenville-cleave2848 2 роки тому
Okay, I've only just discovered this channel, but what a breath of fresh air. Someone who does not disassemble stuff in slow time using tweezers to remove a 1/2" washer and then giving the viewer a 30-second close-up as if they have just spent hours extracting it from some poor sod's brain stem!! Bravo Sir, keep up the good work!!
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 2 роки тому
I agree 100%. Also the wearing of gloves for everything, as though touching any substance is going to give you aggressive cancer.....
@rockerseven
@rockerseven 4 місяці тому
What I really like is that he actually restores tools from how they have actually aged. There's so many restoration videos on UKposts where the person claims to have found the tool buried after a hundred years and the thumbnail makes it seem like it's just a lump of rust, whwn you can clearly tell they buried it themselves just to get extra mud and rust on it so it looks even worse than it actually is. And I don't doubt that in many of those videos, they swap the tool halfway with one that isn't as damaged and finish with that one.
@Landruman2002
@Landruman2002 5 років тому
Love your videos. It’s always fascinating t to watch to take apart stuff and the reassemble them like magic. And the “no frills” strategy really works too. No long dull “host introduced speech” explaining what’s coming up, no carefully selected choreographed soundtrack. Straightforward, and to the point. Thumbs up from another Canadian!
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Thank you!
@FoamingPipeSnakes
@FoamingPipeSnakes 4 роки тому
S that's how chucks work? I never even thought about it before I saw this one taken apart. Ingenious.
@Dr_V
@Dr_V 5 років тому
Using a big modern lathe to restore a tiny old one :) Nice video, I see you've stepped up your recording techniques as well.
@fernandoqueirozpopovic7024
@fernandoqueirozpopovic7024 3 роки тому
"I used the lathe to create the lathe"
@claudiomezzetti1693
@claudiomezzetti1693 5 років тому
You are fantastic. It is nice to open your channel and see that you have published a new and wise restoration work. Thanks Claudio.
@TheGoodoftheLand
@TheGoodoftheLand 5 років тому
You always find the coolest tools. Great video!
@davidmillhollon486
@davidmillhollon486 3 роки тому
Did you get thumpen Sally going for mark.
@grahamfelipe5696
@grahamfelipe5696 2 роки тому
i know Im randomly asking but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@albertrandall3603
@albertrandall3603 2 роки тому
@Graham Felipe Instablaster :)
@grahamfelipe5696
@grahamfelipe5696 2 роки тому
@Albert Randall I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@grahamfelipe5696
@grahamfelipe5696 2 роки тому
@Albert Randall it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D Thank you so much you saved my account !
@alanscannell
@alanscannell 5 років тому
Never ceases to amaze me how you can make em look like it came off the factory floor. Awesome job 👍
@kevinm3751
@kevinm3751 4 роки тому
What a magnificent piece of history and thanks for showing us some of the hidden jewel machines we rarely see in your shop!
@dracla1
@dracla1 5 років тому
I got one of your wrenches for Christmas and I love it. Thank you for all your work.
@joehampshire90
@joehampshire90 4 роки тому
You should do a shop tour I dont think I've ever seen it all at once that mill/lathe machine is just sick
@zolcik
@zolcik 5 років тому
A year ago you needed to get a bearing extractor. Now you use cnc lathe and cnc milling machine. One hell of a channel expansion.
@bigfysh
@bigfysh 5 років тому
I love how you always get these things more torn apart then I think they can get. Another awesome video!
@laser-on-off
@laser-on-off 5 років тому
Now I see why you did "nut" release a new video earlier ! Congrats, this cnc lathe/mill looks awesome ! Cheers from France.
@jonathanbaker5037
@jonathanbaker5037 3 роки тому
Dude, you're videos always crack me up. Love the humor incorporated into the love for old engineering and items built to last. Keep it up, sir! I know this is an older video, but I am a subscriber and follow all of your posts.
@indie825
@indie825 5 років тому
I love old tools and I love watching old tools being brought back to life!
@ratbert69uk
@ratbert69uk 4 роки тому
I have read a lot of comments from old tools :-)
@gafrers
@gafrers 5 років тому
The CNC action was on Point. Amazing restoration as always.
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 5 років тому
I bend the the knee to thee, oh thine liberator of stubborn fixtures everywhere....may thy noble techniques bring joy, to tool breakers everywhere.
@xxxmmm5942
@xxxmmm5942 5 років тому
"My Mechanics" comes to town and all of a sudden everyone works up to a different standard. Ain't competition a fantastic thing ?
@allisondickey1882
@allisondickey1882 3 роки тому
Amen. I am SOOOO glad this guy is no longer acting like one of the Three Stooges. It took a long time to try his channel again...so glad I did. You are an mazing mechanic, no need for all the goofiness, just a little goes a long way
@DaxRaider
@DaxRaider 2 роки тому
@@allisondickey1882 the goofing is the best part about the channel xD
@stxrynn
@stxrynn 5 років тому
Man, when you decided to get a lathe and mill, you went all out. Well Done!!
@tonyday7233
@tonyday7233 5 років тому
I love your machinery, and your skills with it, the stuff of dreams. I'm glad that this jewellers lathe found it's way to you, someone else might have thrown it out for scrap.
@Lee01Mr
@Lee01Mr 5 років тому
Ahhhhhh the start already! Missed you sir!
@dfbess
@dfbess 5 років тому
Sweet been wondering when a new vid was coming 😀
@Dontherug26
@Dontherug26 5 років тому
Super jealous of your lathe and CNC setup. Keep the awesome videos coming!!
@davidchristensen6908
@davidchristensen6908 5 років тому
Wow what a wonderful tool. What a find. Going to sit here drink my morning coffee and enjoy watching your video. Nice way to spend a dark rainy Sunday moring
@decaturt-bird4142
@decaturt-bird4142 4 роки тому
I truly appreciate you putting your meds over the lens to help protect my eyes 😊
@mystic_tacos
@mystic_tacos 2 роки тому
Yes, the photosensitive epileptic community does too lol (of which I am not a member, just regular random epilepsy lol)
@andrewhallett-patterson9778
@andrewhallett-patterson9778 5 років тому
Where do you guys keep finding all this unusual, rare or just plain different equipment to restore, as I've gone to farm, workshop, commercial and industrial clearances, trash and treasure markets, and I can never find collectable equipment to restore. There's everything else but !!! Another great resto bro 👍👍 Greetings from Woomera, South Australia.
@prozach5535
@prozach5535 5 років тому
www.carolinaauctionhouse.com, I have bought all kind of tools, new and old. Super deal and they have on-line bidding.
@zerocontent3171
@zerocontent3171 3 роки тому
A great place to find things of this sort is estate sales,antique stores.
@johnboy2233
@johnboy2233 5 років тому
Thank you so much for using a filter over the camera when you weld I appreciate it greatly
@BakedSwede
@BakedSwede 4 роки тому
You had my heart racing when you were messin with those blades 😱
@brucejohnson5030
@brucejohnson5030 5 років тому
Your Evapo-Rust bucket seems to be growing exponentially...
@user-du7be2rz1k
@user-du7be2rz1k 4 роки тому
مرحبا
@ronaldkearn6368
@ronaldkearn6368 5 років тому
That video was AWESOME!!!!!! You actually duplicated a brand new part!!! Really impressed. Thanks for sharing. :-)
@JDLarge
@JDLarge 5 років тому
That’s a badass lil project done very nicely as usual! Thanks for sharing, glad you’re back😉
@AikiFuz
@AikiFuz 2 роки тому
One of the most amazing things about these videos is how you never talk! Taking stuff apart especially, I would be constantly talking to the workpiece, especially if it didn't want to come apart.
@FearsomeWarrior
@FearsomeWarrior 5 років тому
Every video i just think how much I want you to set a Fisher price toy on the bench and restore it as seriously as any tool.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Oh, I will.
@Mad9977
@Mad9977 5 років тому
it's all plastic, not much to restore lol
@FearsomeWarrior
@FearsomeWarrior 5 років тому
Mad9977 Productions I was thinking of the wooden ones from my childhood. They had plastic but usually body was wood.
@Mad9977
@Mad9977 5 років тому
@@FearsomeWarrior these were the good old times, now almost everything is made of plastic...
@ddfishfunky694
@ddfishfunky694 5 років тому
@@Mad9977 and china
@eduardedwin
@eduardedwin 5 років тому
Thanks HTR. This is the best birthday gift ever, you uploading this video today
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Happy Birthday!
@eduardedwin
@eduardedwin 5 років тому
@@HandToolRescue Thanks! :)
@thelos3999
@thelos3999 5 років тому
So lucky you got noticed by sempai! Happy birthday stranger!
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Notice me senpai! Notice me.
@eduardedwin
@eduardedwin 5 років тому
@@thelos3999 Thanks! :)
@AdVapidKudos
@AdVapidKudos 5 років тому
It was really cool to see use a bunch of different tools and techniques with this one.
@ozisnice
@ozisnice 5 років тому
I have owned three of these lathes and yes this one has been added to and treated badly, glad you found it and brought back to life.
@TheFurriestOne
@TheFurriestOne 5 років тому
That's a little beauty! Thanks for including the CNC lathe work! How do you suppose the old mounting plate got so badly chipped, over-tightening, being dropped, or? That steady rest had quite the wear! Great restoration!
@garethjudge9244
@garethjudge9244 5 років тому
Really liking the restoration videos, keep posting them. Just one question though. What was the piece of jewelry you made with the lathe at the end. 😉
@Tasarran
@Tasarran Рік тому
That groove that was worn in the tool rest... This thing saw some hours!
@jackwittlich8409
@jackwittlich8409 5 років тому
That's a nice job you did with a neat little lathe from a classic name in manufacturing. I learned this tip for loosening frozen nuts and fittings back when I was a steam engine hobbyist. After heating the fitting with a torch, touch the hot joint with a piece of paraffin. Capillary action sucks the liquid down the tight joint and frees it (sometimes).
@JAK_Automation
@JAK_Automation 5 років тому
All hail the Nut Releaser!
@TheTrulyInsane
@TheTrulyInsane 5 років тому
Yeah strange that, it's the same thing I call my Wife
@stxrynn
@stxrynn 5 років тому
I figured nut buster sounded tougher.
@AnonOmis1000
@AnonOmis1000 5 років тому
@@TheTrulyInsane how odd. That's what I also call your wife. Jk jk
@TheTrulyInsane
@TheTrulyInsane 5 років тому
@@AnonOmis1000 LOL ya bastard :)
@randyekstrom8017
@randyekstrom8017 4 роки тому
The workshop version of 'The Nutcracker'!
@DrakkarCalethiel
@DrakkarCalethiel 5 років тому
That intro xD I already know that this vid is going to be great.
@d.k1000
@d.k1000 4 роки тому
Your work with metal like poetry.
@prozach5535
@prozach5535 5 років тому
I really enjoyed this video. old tools are like a work of art
@Crewsy
@Crewsy 5 років тому
Another amazing restoration of a beautiful looking old tool. Just be careful with that drive belt coming off the pulley around the 26:00 minute mark.
@Roboticexile
@Roboticexile 5 років тому
Looks like a jump cut. Perhaps there are two diameters on the pulley for high and low speed?
@1dogpobo
@1dogpobo 5 років тому
WHY?
@1dogpobo
@1dogpobo 5 років тому
WHY
@Crewsy
@Crewsy 5 років тому
greg joyner Why? Because it’s not in the groove designed for the belt to run in.
@MacPato74
@MacPato74 5 років тому
Good job
@trollforge
@trollforge 5 років тому
Nice! I was just looking at one of these old jewelers lathes on Kijiji, yesterday. Figured I'd better get my 1894 Screw Cutting Lathe restored 1st...
@oswaldjh
@oswaldjh 5 років тому
Another fine rescue. That's the biggest jewelry lathe I've seen to date. The smaller ones are more common and are also used by clock and watchmakers to work on pinions.
@jonanderson6882
@jonanderson6882 5 років тому
Looked like concentricity issues at the end. Little surprised you didn't machine the jaws to the shaft. I enjoy your vids though. Thanks!
@Hyratel
@Hyratel 5 років тому
You need a toolpost grinder and you close the jaws around a ring to hold the backlash. Kieth Rucker has a video or two on it somewhere in his archives
@andybelcher1767
@andybelcher1767 5 років тому
Its not the jaws, you can't make a chuck backplate on another lathe, you have to machine it on the spindle it is to be fitted to. And hand grinding a centre... It all makes for something as accurate as a not very accurate thing.
@Hyratel
@Hyratel 5 років тому
@@andybelcher1767A, this is a tiny, light duty lathe, B, the concentricity between the backplate and the chuck is not an issue if you grind the jaws. That's why you grind the jaws - the tension ring is to take up the backlash of the jaw helix screw vs jaws, thus making the inside of the jaws move concentric ally for grinding. Without a proper toolpost however, getting a grind anything like true is indeed difficult to impossible
@phaslow4393
@phaslow4393 5 років тому
You really had to work hard to 'bust that nut' but your concentration and perseverance paid off! hehe
@UniqueRestorations
@UniqueRestorations 5 років тому
Another great find, well done on the restoration and nice editing. that tool may come in handy for future projects
@WilliamEllison
@WilliamEllison 5 років тому
That little thing is going to come in handy for sure. Wonderful Job
@henrymaude1505
@henrymaude1505 5 років тому
Nice restoration. What about the drag saw you teased us in older videos?
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
It will happen. Probably this summer!
@mykytajex2248
@mykytajex2248 5 років тому
Not one to beaten by my mechanics, you had to upload the next day. Of course, he was acting in response to Restore It's video. This is good weekend.
@rayjones3212
@rayjones3212 5 років тому
I don't think I'd ever seen one of these before. That was mighty cool. Thanks for sharing!
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 2 роки тому
They pop up in the classifieds fairly often.
@danedewaard8215
@danedewaard8215 4 роки тому
Nice! I had my doubts in the beginning, but you really pulled it off!!!! Thanks!
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 5 років тому
Great video, i want to ask you what you do if your test lead turn red? 🤔
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Thanks! Just don't make the paint airborne.
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 5 років тому
ooo thank you 😊
@AnonOmis1000
@AnonOmis1000 5 років тому
@@HandToolRescue well that's incredibly vague. How do you avoid that?
@sethbracken
@sethbracken 5 років тому
William by not turning it into particulate and making it airborne.
@rotattor
@rotattor 5 років тому
Don't lick it
@pauln2661
@pauln2661 5 років тому
Awwww Sweet! A new episode of Nutella Rescue, as sponsored by the Maple sugar conglomerate! It's ON, like Donkey Kong!
@matthewfinch616
@matthewfinch616 2 роки тому
Earplugs to plug holes for paint... brilliant!
@davidhall8874
@davidhall8874 5 років тому
Beautiful! One suggestion: how about a clock graphic showing elapsed time while soaking in rust remover? Maybe a clock with moving hands. Cute and helpful...?
@lerkzor
@lerkzor 5 років тому
If the part is not being held centered in the chuck, ensure that you assembled it in the proper order: 1. remove all 3 jaws 2. capture jaw #1 in slot #1 first 3. rotate 120° 4. capture jaw #2 in slot #2 5. rotate 120° 6. capture jaw#3 in slot #3
@TizonaAmanthia
@TizonaAmanthia 5 років тому
Hmm....that CNC milling and machining is a new step, did you outsource?
@dirtybird2202
@dirtybird2202 3 роки тому
Boley was the lathe i had and was one of the most common for jewlers in my area, easy to get parts for. Was a really good lathe. Great for Gold, Silver, Platinum work. Good job. Love to see these old tools restored. Good tools such as these are hard to find. And in most cases are in someones collection. To me i would rather use them. And these tools all had their own personality when you used them.
@codyhicks6686
@codyhicks6686 5 років тому
I think I missed the episode were you switch from what looks like a barn to a professional metal shop, great work btw keep it up
@Joannesyoga
@Joannesyoga 4 роки тому
Lovely little lathe. Can we watch you making some earrings with it?
@radracer2033
@radracer2033 5 років тому
You should mount that on an old sewing machine base for foot power!
@kieronschweitzer6172
@kieronschweitzer6172 2 роки тому
Fancy seeing a tool built in my hometown. Fantastic work!
@ronaldziehlke9720
@ronaldziehlke9720 5 років тому
What can I say. Once again, you created something beautiful!
@GeoffreyCroker
@GeoffreyCroker 5 років тому
26:02 hey clickspring. watch and learn
@jean-marc7999
@jean-marc7999 5 років тому
:-))))))
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Chris has literally never made anything out of brass, ever.
@TheCoffeehound
@TheCoffeehound 5 років тому
@@rolandszakats3617 Whoosh!
@BigTCars
@BigTCars 5 років тому
@@rolandszakats3617 r/woosh
@thetazva
@thetazva 5 років тому
.Testing for lead paint after you have sprayed on stripper is a dumb move. The chemicals in the stripper could very well cause a false positive or negative.. The testing needs to be done on a clean untreated surface.
@Deqster
@Deqster 5 років тому
"I am the nut releaser!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 I would but one of your shirts with that quote on it.
@skywalkershaun1
@skywalkershaun1 4 роки тому
I became the nut releaser after seeing that CNC lathe. I need one of those.
@stabilini
@stabilini 5 років тому
Hey great video as always. You, Jimmy Di Resta, This Old Tony and Clicksprings are an inspiration for makers around the world.
@floritaka
@floritaka 5 років тому
13:00 Awww they grow so fast, I remember when that wire wheel was a small one.
@thegibbonisreal
@thegibbonisreal 5 років тому
I went to school with Chuck Releaser........his sister was known as the Nut Releaser.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Such a good guy.
@banmadabon
@banmadabon 5 років тому
@@HandToolRescue The real git was his cousin Gas Releaser...
@Flymochairman1
@Flymochairman1 5 років тому
Didn't Chuck Releaser marry into the DeGreaser family...Swarfega DeGreaser, I believe? A slippery one that Swarfega!
@mjb12141963
@mjb12141963 5 років тому
I must have been married to her cousin Ball Buster.
@charlesprichard5235
@charlesprichard5235 5 років тому
Did you introduce her to penetrating oil?
@bgdavenport
@bgdavenport 3 роки тому
The chuck restoration was the centerpiece of the content. Lucky you to have a CNC lathe!
@derekwilkinson7939
@derekwilkinson7939 5 років тому
What a lovely old lathe. It would look nice mounted on a piece of polished hardwood. Unless of course you intend to use it. Great video.
@TheAndre8900
@TheAndre8900 5 років тому
I'm expecting a half tanker of evaporust next videos.
@xsniperprox1
@xsniperprox1 5 років тому
12:00 im sorry but I almost died laughing when I read "I am the nut releaser!" xD
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 5 років тому
Inspired, for sure.
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 3 роки тому
Have you ever noticed how strange a left hand nut feels? Going in the wrong direction and all....
@donparker8246
@donparker8246 5 років тому
Another beautiful job. Nice piece of CNC machining too.
@PJGalati
@PJGalati 5 років тому
I still say that's the best brass suppository maker on the market. ;)
@fordfan3179
@fordfan3179 4 роки тому
Is it just me, or is that wire wheel getting bigger every job you do? Nice work BTW
@LandLockedSailor69
@LandLockedSailor69 5 років тому
Watching you use those adjustable wrenches backwards is killing me
@MegaDeath458
@MegaDeath458 5 років тому
Those automated sound of the lathe... *Perfect*
@ThiagoCBrant
@ThiagoCBrant 4 роки тому
👍 sou um admirador do seu canal . Muito boas as suas reformas, sempre q puder mostre o antes e o depois . Continue fazendo reformas e vídeos p todos nos obrigado
@BigTCars
@BigTCars 5 років тому
Did anyone else have to google vermillion? LUL It's red btw for anyone else that didn't know.
@eiserntorsphantomoftheoper2154
@eiserntorsphantomoftheoper2154 5 років тому
Thanks,now I don't have to. It sounds like a bug.
@evilbrat5376
@evilbrat5376 5 років тому
Just added to your answer Big T ~ ~ ~ not stealing anything from ya. Vermilion (sometimes spelled vermillion) is both a brilliant red or scarlet pigment, originally made from the powdered mineral cinnabar, and the name of the resulting color.
@evilbrat5376
@evilbrat5376 5 років тому
Just added to your answer Big T ~ ~ ~ not stealing anything from ya. Vermilion (sometimes spelled vermillion) is both a brilliant red or scarlet pigment, originally made from the powdered mineral cinnabar, and the name of the resulting color.
@StanislavG.
@StanislavG. 5 років тому
I know it because of Slipknot
@DaveFisher1
@DaveFisher1 5 років тому
@Dik dic did you know that verbillion is a thousand times redder than vermillion?
@robertgemski7728
@robertgemski7728 5 років тому
Did you self teach machining? It’s something im really interested in and my question is can I learn on my own in your opinion? Another freakin awesome video by the way.
@dimitar4y
@dimitar4y 5 років тому
You easily can, just remember. Stay clear of spinning things, it can grab and kill you in less than a second; and stay clear of exploding drill bits and milling tools when you drive the machine too hard.
@robertgemski7728
@robertgemski7728 5 років тому
Im a carpenter for 18yrs i dont buy cheap tools! Thank you for the input.
@dimitar4y
@dimitar4y 5 років тому
@@robertgemski7728 But, no, really, you can learn by trial and error. Just get a practical problem and with enough screwups (non-life-threatening) you'll get good. Machinign is like carpenting. but with a HELL OF A LOT more torque and therefore clamping pressures and stability and tolerances.
@frigglebiscuit7484
@frigglebiscuit7484 5 років тому
i say learn by a bit of everything. its how i learned alot of mechanic stuff
@muffincomic
@muffincomic 5 років тому
You do justice to Restoration videos ! And to the tools as well !
@StuffUCanMake
@StuffUCanMake 5 років тому
Your work never ceases to amaze me!
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
Thank you!
@mehere8299
@mehere8299 5 років тому
Am I the only person who looks up the company name to see if they’re still in business?
@kennethstephens8046
@kennethstephens8046 5 років тому
Me Here are they?
@mehere8299
@mehere8299 5 років тому
Kenneth Stephens They went out of business during the Depression.
@jefferycarrier3758
@jefferycarrier3758 5 років тому
They were a rival company to Bickford and Carrier of Greenfield. My Great Grandfathers company.
@TheOtherBill
@TheOtherBill 5 років тому
A majority of their stock was purchased by Millers Falls in 1931 and G-P merged into them in 1932. In 1962 M-F was purchased by Ingersoll Rand.
@jefferycarrier3758
@jefferycarrier3758 5 років тому
Bickford and Carrier went on throughout WWII and Korea. They relocated the business to Boynton Beach ,Fla circa 1956. It dissolved in the early 60’s. B&C made at one time bayonets for the M1 Garand rifle during the war, and later made the Cormorant fresh water fishing reel.
@user-fr1tk3kd3k
@user-fr1tk3kd3k 4 роки тому
Why testing lead? And what if there's lead what are you going to do? Thanks for answering my questions
@randyekstrom8017
@randyekstrom8017 4 роки тому
You don't want to sand or blast lead paint in order to prevent airborne lead dust from contaminating everything or being inhaled. And you NEVER want to weld on anything with lead paint; it gives off large amounts of lead fume that are easily inhaled and will poison you.
@matthewalexander6792
@matthewalexander6792 4 роки тому
I don't know how you part with these works of art after you fix em!!! 😂❤
@vincef5832
@vincef5832 4 роки тому
I wonder what all these restored things look like on display. You must have an awesome collection.
@milanradak269
@milanradak269 4 роки тому
You have access to a professional lathe, yet you made a dead center by grinding on a belt grinder? Unfathomable. The video was good though. Thanks for posting
@JDiaz8
@JDiaz8 4 роки тому
Eu pensei a mesma coisa.
@JDiaz8
@JDiaz8 4 роки тому
E as 3 peças do meio estão montadas ao contrário.
@yeeyee2649
@yeeyee2649 Рік тому
Maybe he's just that good
@frenchizzaqwerty7601
@frenchizzaqwerty7601 5 років тому
Токаря есть? Я чет невкурю он че стамеской точил?
@user-bk8xd5fe4s
@user-bk8xd5fe4s 4 роки тому
Да🤣
@destry232
@destry232 5 років тому
Amazing talents! Thanks a lot for making these most interesting videos of your professional work!
@heyimamaker
@heyimamaker 5 років тому
Nice one! Now its time to make some jewelry!
@moenchii
@moenchii 4 роки тому
"I am the nut releaser!" Every teenage boy when he is home alone.
@wernerfreund4949
@wernerfreund4949 4 роки тому
A
@captainjerk
@captainjerk 5 років тому
12:00 Sounds like a medieval porn name! :D Great resto buddy! I would love to have a lathe like that!
@living-wellon-less5669
@living-wellon-less5669 5 років тому
I have one for sale in working order with collets, gravers and a sewing machine motor for $200. It's not a jewelry lathe it is a jewelers lathe most commonly used to make watch repairs.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 5 років тому
@@living-wellon-less5669 Would love to see that!
@BigTCars
@BigTCars 5 років тому
I've been around Jewelers for most of my life, and I had to actually "phone a friend" to learn why a jeweler would need a lathe. The above comment is 100% correct. They use CAD these days. So no more lathes. Too much wasted material. Another cool tool enters the history books.
@living-wellon-less5669
@living-wellon-less5669 5 років тому
@@BigTCars They are still useful as a hobby lathe. If I don't sell it I will eventually use it to make miniature replica doll house furniture.
@living-wellon-less5669
@living-wellon-less5669 5 років тому
@@HandToolRescue I have a couple pictures I am downloading a video editor right now and I will put them in a short video and post it and give you the link
@JimithyJamithy
@JimithyJamithy 5 років тому
Man, it has been a long time since you have rescued a hand tool...
@nineoclockhero
@nineoclockhero 5 років тому
Always enjoy watching your vids, love the visual humor too.
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