Restoring old German bench grinder - Tool Restoration (+customization)
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I needed a bench grinder for the shop and restorations so I decided to buy old quality tool and restore it rather than buy a new Chinese grinder. I found this old Metabo that I liked. It works but there is still some restoring to do as there is some rust and cord is bad etc. It also has a badge the Finnish importer has added on it. Since that is not an original badge I decided to replace it with custom badge of my own since the grinder will be used in future videos. If someone steals my videos I will at least get some promotion. links to my tools and other stuff in the end. Check out Odd Experiments here: / @odd_experiments
There was no major issues with the disassembly. After the disassembly I sandblasted the parts to get rid of all the rust and paint. It is often nice to do sandblasting whenever I have to remove both rust and paint because that takes one step less than removing both separately. there is not really other good way to remove both, although electrolysis works on both to some extent.
After sandblasting I masked the parts and painted them with sprayable hammer paint that didn't need basecoat. It doesn't have much of the hammer pattern but I really like how it turned out.
At first, being very cheap, I tired to just cut the bad part of the cord but it looked bad on the inside as well so I decided it will be safer to replace the whole cord and leave add the vintage plug back to it.
The bottom of the grinder had a picture of the schematics which I took a picture of. Then I took that picture to Photoshop and traced everything to make new picture. I also managed to find a font that matched very close to the original hand written text. This was printed on sticker paper and added back where the old picture was.
I cleaned the old badges of the front of the grinder but I replaced the bottom badge with a custom one. I will probably make a video on making these type of badges to the Odd Experiments channel. But basically I masked bras plate with paint and used electrolysis to etch the unmasked area very deep. Then the masking was reversed and I painted the bottom of this etched area. To attach the bade I had to drill larger holes because I wanted to use same rivets on all badges. the bottom plate was added afterwards so it had slightly smaller holes.
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First one showed missing parts. Second one was complete. It's a working bench grinder kzread.infoUgkxxC8HPnl24fu0XhMU_nbmWNEUoK1RMHXk . One thing I like alot is that it's surprisingly quiet. I don't feel like I'm sacrificing any rpms or power for the quietness either. All in all it's a very nice machine. No vibration whatsoever.
I'm not a mechanic, i don't know anything about mechanic. But whenever i watch this kind of videos, i feel satisfying (idk why?)
@TannerHoskins1
4 жыл бұрын
Same here man, idk anything about what he is doing. But its so damn mesmerizing and satisfying, i love it. When im feeling anxious or something i watch his videos, it calms me down and mellows me out.
@thermionic1234567
4 жыл бұрын
FLATmusic It’s part of male DNA. We have an innate desire to build things and it is exacerbated by the day jobs many of us have in which we don’t produce three dimensional work products.
@stephonsky3557
4 жыл бұрын
Watch 6061. He does welding projects and/or repairs and they are so satisfying to watch
@randallracer
4 жыл бұрын
bc its awesome
@1337fraggzb00N
4 жыл бұрын
It is because he knows what he does and he gets the shit done. I'm a mechanic and his videos are like porn.
6:33 Sick trickshot into the Rust Remover 😂
@OddTinkering
4 жыл бұрын
I don't remember noticing that. Thanks for letting me know, it will be in some highlight compillation
@karlengel6343
4 жыл бұрын
I was going to say, that gave me a heart attack
Dir dabei zuzusehen ist sehr beruhigend. Tolle Arbeit die du da machst. Ich überlege es dir gleich zu tun und auch Mal etwas gebrauchtes zu restaurieren statt immer nur im Baumarkt etwas neues zu kaufen
06:33 Now that was professional when the ring jumps right in to the collection box on the left 😂😂
If your power switch seems to be tight and harder to turn than before the restoration, it may be due to the rubber washer under the black knob being installed upside down. There’s a nub that should be inserted facing into the hole where the switch shaft extends through the housing, you have it facing outwards. This makes the washer taller and may require extra effort to turn the switch on and off. Refer to the before image at 5:41 and the after reassembly image at 15:38. Easy fix, just remove the knob and flip the washer over. I did enjoy your video, that is a nice grinder you have there.
That was an excellent job. I wouldn’t remember where all those parts would go back together.
@TheFullStar
4 жыл бұрын
Lightning48 Well he has a video of it!
@lightning4871
4 жыл бұрын
Lteo Hrnt, - Dah! You are the genius by being such a smart ass.
@SuperIcyPhoenix
2 жыл бұрын
The trick is, at least for me and a handful of others, is to take pictures of what you do along the way. Thankfully for him he has a camera constantly taking those.
There is nothing more satisfying than buying an old bit of kit and fully refurbished it. Something that is broken or in a nasty condition and bringing it back to its glorious self. Great job
When he dropped the screw in the hole... I felt that 😔
Beautiful restoration! I was glad you restored an old one instead of buying new. The older German power tools are usually so much better quality than you can get now. The color you repainted it in looked like a metallic modernized version of that green Russian equipment paint. Looks great! Fantastic job. It is always a pleasure to watch you work.
Very nice grinder. It could use one more item, an eye shield. Got to save them eyes so you can make more video’s.
16:49 you should really make sure to have metal to metal contact for earth wires. The screw is probably enough but it never hurts to be sure. Also you installed the steady rest bracket upside at the end they should be roughly horizontal from the spindle axis. I’m done nitpicking now :D Another great video. I do love your content.
@mccornchip
3 жыл бұрын
installed the right one on the left, but great looking restoration.
@jimmyfleebot
3 жыл бұрын
I'm an electrician, not sure what you mean about the earth. Can you please explain in detail? Most frame earthed appliances which I have serviced are terminated similarly or use a double-nutted stud arrangement.
@bunnythekid
3 жыл бұрын
jimmytea1 He repainted the motor housing and base and I was suggesting that the best / safest method for the earth was to ensure contact with the metal base - by removing any paint / oxide at the point of attachment and having direct metal-to-metal contact.
Technically, all houses are spider houses. That, however, is an egg sac.
@MisterNi
4 жыл бұрын
... I think using a little bit of fire to enhance the housing should've been in order. 😬
@Gonzalez1003
4 жыл бұрын
"...egg sac…" LOL
@cmcrjeremiahful
4 жыл бұрын
@@Gonzalez1003 calm down Beavis😆
@StoopidMonkeysMomma
3 жыл бұрын
@@cmcrjeremiahful yeh yeh fire fire fire
@StoopidMonkeysMomma
3 жыл бұрын
@@cmcrjeremiahful Cornholio
Nice restoration. Much better then the boring restorations that use a rust effect to make the idea look worse then it does
When I take something apart I always have at least 3 spare screws. Great job Brother!
I don't see how anyone could dislike this video.
I'm so glad you went for a classic tool color / finish. Love this so much, can't wait to see more!
I have bought exact the same model as your's and also planning to restore it. It work's fine after these years, I think it has original stones on it. Only needs to be sandblasted and painted. Very good peace of machinery from the days, when real tools were made, not the junk from chinezium. Thank you for you video, I use it as some kind of tutorial for dissasembly. Good job, sir !
That is one savage way of opening a parcel....................there may have been a puppy in there. FPMSL
@OddTinkering
4 жыл бұрын
I have history of doing that and I think even opening boxes can be made creatively and in more fun way. I do that even if I don't film it for youtube
@yippdogg9250
4 жыл бұрын
@@OddTinkering Made me think of AvE and his box opening mannerisms haha, only you're way less destructive...
@fatherofkayos
4 жыл бұрын
🤣🐶🥩😱 LMAO!
@cmcrjeremiahful
4 жыл бұрын
Aaaaaannd time! Well, Holeo f$@k boys and girls!
@dethwizard
3 жыл бұрын
Probably the most dangerous way to open a box right there.
Great to see a beautiful and quality piece given new life, very nice work.
Hi Odd Tinkering! There's some guy uploading all you videos under the name "Best Relaxing Asmr". Just wanted to let you know👍 love your videos!
What a coincidence, we still have the exact same one in the warehouse at my wife's village. It belonged to her grandfather who was a handyman. It is still functional and I sometimes use it to sharpen the gardening tools. Yours looks and sounds much better!
Every week I cannot wait to see what you’re going to do next. Massive fan here from the UK, keep doing what you’re doing. Your experience and desire to fix things make a lot of people happy 🙂
One of the first things I learned in metal shop was to match a screw head slot with a proper size driver blade .. never a smaller/thinner blade. Makes for better screw head gripping and easier removal and tightening back in place.
this is why i love old machines, you can't kill them. A little bit of love and they come alive again.
Sandblasting is so satisfying to watch
See, this grinder was made when machines were built really well, the machine didn’t even walk away when you turned on the power. It just stood in its place. I’ve also always loved METABO’S large logo.
"I needed one for my future videos and figured i'd make a video rather than buying a new one" GENIUS
That old bench grinder was definitely worth restoring. They don't make them like they used to.
This is going to touch people who know what it is to be loved and appreciate it on a whole other level.
8:00 min....is how it would sit on my garage bench, for years. Holy moly!
So therapeutic just watching.
ALL YOUR VIDEO HELP ME A lot , these nights i slept so well
A nice bench grinder with a smooth run.
Aww. You even remade the german schematics and instructions on the back for extra satisfaction. I like that very much^^
Man, what a beauty.
Nice restoration mate, and a good thing you replaced that crusty old power cord. I have heard of many accidents due to bad power cord, so better safe than sorry.
This restoration was so well done that time itself got confused and went back one hour. Neat!
This is the most complex, AMAZING restoration that I have ever seen! BRAVO, and KUDOS! Well done, Sir.
Fantastic restoration. Obviously, a much better machine than anything else you can buy new these days. Excellent work!
Man that is a well-made machine.
It's not a foolish dream to want the world to return to engineering tools that last longer than a stiff drink. Legacy products should not be considered a dirty word when they can be revitalised and perform the original purpose for which they were intended. Love your sustainable work. Respect.
Wow, you are from Finland! I was thinking you're from Germany. Cheers from Karelia, Russia :)
First time meeting my father in law, we watched write a free if your videos. It was a pretty awesome way to bond. Thank you.
Dayum, cool project! Greetings from Germany!
@OddTinkering
4 жыл бұрын
Grüße auf Finnland! Not sure if I remember any my german right 😁
@michas.2821
4 жыл бұрын
@@OddTinkering greetings from North Germany/Bremen to finnland
@kuba.3294
4 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Poland!
@nowonmetube
4 жыл бұрын
@@OddTinkering Finnland! So that's where you're from 😂😁
The noise when you were using the belt sander is like the computer of the Nostromo (Alien movie) at work.
As a person completely removed from machinery and just general restoration, these videos provide me a weird little opening into all of that, without the pressure to know everything or anything. The only video-related comment I can make is DAMN, THAT METALLIC TEAL COLOR SLAPS!
I love your stack of extension pieces to get to the switch screws. Also how the washer fell into the washer tub when you tapped the motor spindle out. These things made me subscribe!
Das ist ein gutes restoration ! Very good quality German tool ! If you balance the stone wheel, it won't vibrate anymore! Thanks for sharing !
Echt schön geworden, Gute Farbwahl
Beautiful job.
Great restoration and old tool will last much longer then new one made in China 👍
Very cool power switch and relay!
Holy quietness Batman!!..nice addition to your shop!
The way the screw went into the small hole and you went oopsie daisies was funnier than I care to admit
Cool project even cooler end result. LOVE IT !!
@tinydoge2366
4 жыл бұрын
Hold up
I loved the before. The machine had character. All it needed was a light cleanup and the buffing wheel and job done
While this was not a "perfect" restoration, it was a damn good one.
That thing turned out absolutely beautiful. A very unique shade of green, with a nice subtle shine.
Excellent restoration. It made me so happy that you now have a new polishing wheel too!
Love the older stuff.. Will last much longer than the new ones...
Ausgezeichnete Arbeit! Jetzt sieht diese Werkzeugmaschine wie neu aus!
i watch your videos in 2X speed..so satisfying..
Great resto on this one! Love the German stuff; it's almost always over-built. The hammered paint color is epic. Great choice!
@florianmaschke269
2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by "over-built"? This bench grinder was made to last. We had those in our machine shops back in the day. Those things are quite sturdy.
Perfect result. METABO is a high quality factory, you dont do something wrong if you choose a one from them
What a heavy quality of this old german machine!
Your work is beautiful. Thank you for giving new life to these neglected tools. Makes me feel so happy
Excellent restoration! Love those old bench grinders! Taken care of, they last a lifetime!
I bet this is better than most modern day Chinese grinders.
@leehaelters6182
4 жыл бұрын
You could say that, if you have a habit of gross understatement.
Absolutely great! I would have been very intimidated by how complex that looked, but you made it look not only easy but also oh so satisfying. The peeling of the tapes was especially pleasing. Well done!
This bench Grinder will last for a thousand years
Really enjoyed this one. Stellar work as usual - on the restoration, as well as the video editing and clever use of humor. Not surprised in the slightest that your channel is blowing up right now. Cheers!
Beautiful job. I love seeing old tools like this getting saved.
I'm once again impressed by your skills at this type work.
it's so neat that you replicated the instructional sticker on the bottom!! i loved that little detail so much
Das ist noch gute deutsche Qualität 😂
@D45Z
4 жыл бұрын
apexCode Sicherlich noch kein Made in China!
@joedesalvo3316
4 жыл бұрын
That is top notch German Quality? Im guessing thats what you said LOL
@apexcode5620
4 жыл бұрын
@@joedesalvo3316 yeah that's right
@apexcode5620
4 жыл бұрын
@As a dog i must know ja😂
@darthbane7140
4 жыл бұрын
@@joedesalvo3316 He said: This is still real German quality and not made in China.
Sand blasting looks so relaxing 😌
Hey im a german watcher and wow i like the way you try to keep the touch from the old grinder just wow proud to See so good work ^^
I'm amazed how you’re always able to put stuff together after cleaning. I always end up with stuff left over and the thing not working ever again.
lm astounded its such a good job, l love the color and the big fluffy wheel you put on the other side what an incredible useful add to all your restores, their grand.
Beautiful.
Absolutely Brilliant Restoration! I REALLY Loved that paint color you used !!! It was Oddly Relaxing / Enjoyable watching you peel the masking tape off the painted items.
Great restoration work, Congratulations
6:35 perfect aim right there!
I love how at 6:37 that part landed perfectly in the container for the rest of them
this video is absolutely fantastic
It's great to see a beautifully restored machine. You could probably hear a pin drop when it's running it is so quiet!...
It purrs like a baby kitten.
24 minutes?! Oh yeah, time to chill and watch more Odd Tinkering.
Interesting method for opening your box. Got me hooked right away
That is a fine machine, Tinker! It will outlast anything you could buy new today! Great video!
Excellent choice in a bench grinder and amazing work restoring it! You do great work @Odd Tinkering!
Great job, sad that you didn´t put the Teräs Oy badge back, as it is part of the grinder´s history
The reason I love this channel, instead of buying you repare the things, also yes, i would love to see heavy experiments
One very nice machine, quality gear and a quality restoration
Great job my man. I really love everything you do with all these restorations... Kudos to you!!
I absolutely love this video. By far one of my favourites!!!!
Love your vids! They are really calming and satisfying to watch; greetings from Germany! 😊✌
Very nice machine, lovely job.
Everyone else: *cuts boxes normally* Odd Tinker: 0:12