Rusty Old Coffee Grinder - Perfect Restoration

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In this video I'm restoring an old coffee grinder.

A few weeks ago I bought an old bench grinder to restore on eBay. The guy who sold it was actually selling more antiques, he had a room filled with old items. I took a look at his other stuff and this unique coffee grinder caught my attention right away. The one thing that really impressed me on this coffee grinder was the metal body, usually they're made of wood. I also liked the colour very much. The restoration itself turned out to be a lot more challenging than I first expected. I'm very happy with the final result of this coffee grinder. I really like how the handle turned out.

I hope you like my work and the video.

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Timestamps:

00:00 preview
00:36 disassembling
02:45 showing all the parts
02:55 cleaning the parts with warm water
03:17 removing the old paint with paint stripper
03:46 sandblasting
04:34 restoring the main part
05:32 restoring the drawer
05:58 restoring the wooden plate
07:44 restoring the shaft holder
08:26 making 4 new bolts for the shaft holder on the lathe
09:12 making 4 new square nuts and washers for these bolts on the lathe
09:55 restoring the top cover
10:35 restoring the hopper
12:29 making 4 copper rivets for the hopper
13:05 removing rust with MC-51
13:21 restoring the grinder ring
13:47 restoring the grinder shaft
14:56 restoring the two brass nuts
15:20 making a special brass washer for the nuts on the lathe
15:45 restoring and modify the complete handle
20:27 apply filler to the painted parts
20:58 apply 2k primer
21:08 wet sanding the primer
21:25 apply 2k matt black coat the the drawer (RAL 9005)
21:31 apply 2k sand yellow coat (RAL 1002)
21:54 replacing the old screws
22:11 showing all the parts before reassembling
22:30 reassembling
24:57 showing the finished product
25:33 final test

My camera:
Panasonic HC-V180

Links:

MC-51 rust remover:
http://www.mc-51.com/

If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.

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