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Old Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC
#Restoration #WorkshopDC #ASMR #HandDrill
Old Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC
Hello how are you?
In today's video I show how I restored a hand drill.
My microphone had a problem so you may notice some parts of the video with very low audio or no audio.
I didn't find any information about this part, but I know it's from the 60's and has 3 speeds.
I started disassembling the piece by the covers, which had only 2 screws holding it.
After that I released all the pins and gears inside the drill body.
I noticed that one of the plastic gears was broken.
With everything dismantled, I washed and brushed all the parts with degreaser and left it in hot water to remove any oil residue.
With all the parts clean I can now remove the rust with water and hydrochloric acid.
For the pins, I did cold oxidation, and put them in the oil for 1 day.
On the iron parts I brushed with steel sponge and polished the main stem.
The plastic handle had some cracks so I glued them with super glue and sanded it on the drill.
The covers were painted yellow, the body and base metallic gray, 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of paint were used on each piece.
I fixed some imperfections on the plastic gears and redid the missing teeth on one of them with super glue.
I also made a wooden handle similar to the plastic one to put on the new crank I bought on the internet.
With everything ready you can assemble the drill and test it for you to see how it works.
I also put in a new chuck since it don't have one.
It works well but it takes a lot of work to make a hole in the wood.
Protection Equipments:
- Gloves;
- Goggles;
- Hearing Protection;
- Mask;
Products Used:
- Degreaser;
- Hidrochloric acid;
- Primer;
- Penetrating Oil;
Equipmentis used:
- BenchGrinder;
- BenchDriil;
- Plier;
- Hammer;
- Screwdriver;
Thanks for watching!
And if you notice some english mistake please tell me in the comments, english is not my main language.
I'm trying my best to make a better content for you, so don't forget to subscribe, comment, share, like and hit the bell notifications, it helps me a lot!
If you want to help the channel with any value, please make a Pix with this key - workshopdcdiy@gmail.com
My Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/workshopdcof/
My Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/workshopdcof
Видео Old Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC канала Workshop DC
Old Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC
Hello how are you?
In today's video I show how I restored a hand drill.
My microphone had a problem so you may notice some parts of the video with very low audio or no audio.
I didn't find any information about this part, but I know it's from the 60's and has 3 speeds.
I started disassembling the piece by the covers, which had only 2 screws holding it.
After that I released all the pins and gears inside the drill body.
I noticed that one of the plastic gears was broken.
With everything dismantled, I washed and brushed all the parts with degreaser and left it in hot water to remove any oil residue.
With all the parts clean I can now remove the rust with water and hydrochloric acid.
For the pins, I did cold oxidation, and put them in the oil for 1 day.
On the iron parts I brushed with steel sponge and polished the main stem.
The plastic handle had some cracks so I glued them with super glue and sanded it on the drill.
The covers were painted yellow, the body and base metallic gray, 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of paint were used on each piece.
I fixed some imperfections on the plastic gears and redid the missing teeth on one of them with super glue.
I also made a wooden handle similar to the plastic one to put on the new crank I bought on the internet.
With everything ready you can assemble the drill and test it for you to see how it works.
I also put in a new chuck since it don't have one.
It works well but it takes a lot of work to make a hole in the wood.
Protection Equipments:
- Gloves;
- Goggles;
- Hearing Protection;
- Mask;
Products Used:
- Degreaser;
- Hidrochloric acid;
- Primer;
- Penetrating Oil;
Equipmentis used:
- BenchGrinder;
- BenchDriil;
- Plier;
- Hammer;
- Screwdriver;
Thanks for watching!
And if you notice some english mistake please tell me in the comments, english is not my main language.
I'm trying my best to make a better content for you, so don't forget to subscribe, comment, share, like and hit the bell notifications, it helps me a lot!
If you want to help the channel with any value, please make a Pix with this key - workshopdcdiy@gmail.com
My Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/workshopdcof/
My Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/workshopdcof
Видео Old Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC канала Workshop DC
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