Antique Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC

#Restoration #WorkshopDC #ASMR #asmr Antique Rusted Hand Drill - Restoration - WorkshopDC Hi guys! How are you doing? In today video i show you how to restore a Antique Rusted hand drill. Unfortunately i don't find any information about the brand of this Tool and how many years the Drill have. So, to begin the restoration I disassembled the parts that were easier to get out, taking care not to break any parts. I also used penetrating oil to make this step easier. Some parts were stuck due to rust, so I put the part in a vinegar bath for 1 day, it worked perfectly. With all the parts dismantled, I put only the iron pieces in the degreaser for 8 hours, all the dirt, grease and old paint melted with the action of the product. After this step I dried all the parts with a thermal blower, as there was still rust on the parts, I put them back in the vinegar bath for another day. I brushed all the parts with a wire brush after the vinegar bath. Some parts I painted with primer 2 coats, gloss black 2 coats and red 2 coats. For the chuck and the other iron parts, I removed some imperfections, sanded and polished them to make the pieces shine. There were 2 pieces of iron destroyed by rust, so I made new ones on the lathe, with aluminum plate. I also sanded and painted the wooden parts on the lathe. There was a wooden cover that was missing, so I made an off-camera one. With everything ready I was able to start assembling. The Drill was perfect, I didn't replace the logo because I wanted to preserve the original one. Protection Equipments: Gloves; Goggles; Hearing Protection; Mask; Products Used: Degreaser; Rust Remover; Primer; Penetrating Oil; Equipmentis used: BenchGrinder; Driil; Plier; 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, just send a donation using the "Thanks" button below the video. My Instagram -   / workshopdcof   My Facebook -   / workshopdcof