After a somewhat longer break, I'm finally back with this extraordinary drill restoration. According to my research, it was made by a German manufacturer in the 1970s. What is surprising is that the vintage look could have come from an earlier decade. Even though I had to invest an above-average amount of time in restoring the extremely damaged plastic parts, I had a lot of fun restoring it. I hope you like the result as much as I do. PRODUCTS
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[ All the products I used in this video ]
Paint Stripper:
Vinegar:
Glas Fiber:
Resin:
Filler:
Primer:
Cleaning Alcohol:
Hammer Pain (Blue):
Hammer Pain (Grey):
Note: All products are not advertised, I bought them myself
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VIDEO MENU
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00:00 Intro
00:16 Dismantling the drill
09:05 Paint stripping & clean everything from grease
11:21 Rust removing & brush hard-to-reach areas
13:04 Brushing, grinding & polishing
16:42 Handle recunstruction
20:30 Sanding, filling & painitng
25:06 Reassemble everything
32:31 Comparison & Outro
EXPENSES
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[ For all who like to start a restoration project ]
+ Drill: 10€
+ Bearing: 2€
+ Power Cable: 7€
+ Primer: 11€
+ Filler: 11€
+ Hammer Paints: 24€
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Total: 65€
MUSiC
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Benjamin Tissot
www.bensound.com
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