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  • LeytonO
    SMF Supporters
    • Oct 2021
    • 86
    • Rich
    • Cambridgeshire

    #1

    Restoration Projects (Doing up old stuff)

    Shortly after Covid my wife was diagnosed with Cancer, thankfully it was caught early.
    After chemo, operation, radiotherapy and more chemo she has now thankfully been declared cancer free.
    During this time we needed things to occupy ourselves, had to stay in a lot because of her almost complete lack of an immune system.
    So we started to get small restoration projects that could be picked up and put down between treatments and recovery time.

    Started off with a rather unloved Airbrush Compressor from Ebay, didn't know if it even worked.

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    Luckily it spluttered and hissed into life so started stripping it down.
    My wife cleaned the filter/regulator and all the shiny parts up a treat with some Autosol
    I rubbed the heat sink down and resprayed it with a can of Jenolite Satin Black.
    Cleaned up where possible internally, replaced the intake filter and bought some new screws, washers and bolts.
    Didn't look too shabby when it was finished
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    It also came with an Airbrush, that wasn't even mentioned in the description although it did appear in one photo.
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    Under all the mess it turned out to be a rather decent model, an Iwata HP-CH
    Stripped down, soaked in white spirit then cleaned in a cheapie Ultrasonic Bath.
    It was in a dreadful state, but after a few soakings including astonish cup cleaner it looked much better.
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    Replaced all the seals and the needle, only other unsalvageable part was the nozzle cap.
    Worked a treat and again came out rather better than we imagined.
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    Next up was an old Phjilips wireless, too far gone internally so fitted a few dab parts and bluetooth.
    The speaker luckily was undamaged and still sounds very authentic.
    Illuminated with led's and a green one to mimic the original magic eye.
    Got an old (new) braided cord and use it now on a daily basis at half ten for Popmaster.
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    Once my wife had recovered we started proper life again especially travelling so the projects stopped.
    Last month we were in the Netherlands and my wife just couldn't resist this lovely old coffee grinder.
    We are on the restoration road again, its already stripped down and replacement glass collection pot sourced.
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    We started all this at a very sad and gruelling time for my wife and to a lesser extent me too.
    Strangely though we remember it fondly, gave us something else to focus on and it all ended happily.
    Further update when the grinder is looking a bit (lot) nicer and thanks for reading.
    Last edited by LeytonO; 07 October 2024, 07:53.
  • HAWKERHUNTER
    SMF Supporters
    • Feb 2012
    • 1554
    • Steve
    • Halifax, West Yorks.

    #2
    I love it when old neglected items are brought back to life. Great work.
    Steve

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    • Valeron
      SMF Supporters
      • Jan 2022
      • 930
      • Mike
      • St Albans

      #3
      Very impressive. I think I'd struggle to get anything anywhere near to to what you've done there.

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      • flyjoe180
        SMF Supporters
        • Jan 2012
        • 12381
        • Joe
        • Earth

        #4
        That's impressive restoration work Rich. Wow, that compressor was a real mess before you showed it some love. It is very good to hear that your wife is now cancer free.

        Love that little rabbit holding the airbrush ?

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        • Steven000
          SMF Supporters
          • Aug 2018
          • 2824
          • Steven
          • Belgium

          #5
          Very nice restorations Rich, that's how it should be done all over the world, less trash, more love and projects ?

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          • LeytonO
            SMF Supporters
            • Oct 2021
            • 86
            • Rich
            • Cambridgeshire

            #6
            Thanks everyone for the kind words, must admit to having missed a little doing up project.

            Still using the compressor, but the airbrush has gone to a new home, it was surplus to requirements.
            The proceeds also paid for the whole project, so even better it was all done at nil cost.

            For the new grinder project we found a broken similar PeDe model on Ebay that luckily still had the glass grind pot we needed.
            Also has a nicer looking cranked handle so that will likely replace the existing one.

            Last edited by LeytonO; 07 October 2024, 09:11.

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            • john hutton
              • Dec 2020
              • 211

              #7
              Hi Rich,
              So glad to hear your wife has beaten the illness ?. You are a very skilled family by the looks of things, very impressive work on all those forgotten and abused items. Being a modeller I would have to say the Compressor and A/B are the stand outs, like most of the guys I should think. Well done sir.

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              • LeytonO
                SMF Supporters
                • Oct 2021
                • 86
                • Rich
                • Cambridgeshire

                #8
                Originally posted by john hutton
                Hi Rich,
                So glad to hear your wife has beaten the illness ?. You are a very skilled family by the looks of things, very impressive work on all those forgotten and abused items. Being a modeller I would have to say the Compressor and A/B are the stand outs, like most of the guys I should think. Well done sir.
                Thanks John, I can see how most here would be more interested in the compressor and airbrush.
                I enjoyed that the best, but my wife preferred the radio especially the replacement digital electronics
                It went very well and still utilises the original on/off switch and volume knob.
                Last edited by LeytonO; 07 October 2024, 09:03.

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                • Mr Bowcat
                  SMF OG
                  • Dec 2016
                  • 4597
                  • Bob
                  • London

                  #9
                  I share your love for restoration projects, during lockdown i fully stripped an old lawnmower engine, every single nut and bolt, cleaned it all, painted and reassembled it.
                  Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15653
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Firstly Rich, I'm pleased to hear of your wife's recovery. It's strange how something so worrying can actually result in an interest that brings you closer together.
                    Your projects are excellent. I've watched a few YouTube videos on similar restorations and really admire the skills people have.

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                    • LeytonO
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Oct 2021
                      • 86
                      • Rich
                      • Cambridgeshire

                      #11
                      As promised, update on the Grinder project.
                      Donor unit from Ebay arrived, only really wanted the glass grind collection pot.
                      Then decided the handle was nicer than the existing one, so that will be saved too.
                      Onto the serious work now, more to follow.
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                      • LeytonO
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Oct 2021
                        • 86
                        • Rich
                        • Cambridgeshire

                        #12
                        Update as promised now the latest restoration is finished.
                        Cleaned up and airbrushed with Revell Enamel, didn't do any filling, wanted it to still be sort of original.
                        Stencil made from original for the large letters, smaller ones touched up
                        Glass collection jar and handle from the donor grinder shown in the last post.
                        All working and ready to grind again like it did when it was first made in the 1930's

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                        • Tim Marlow
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 18889
                          • Tim
                          • Somerset UK

                          #13
                          Super job on the grinder. Nice one ?.

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                          • LeytonO
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                            Thank you Tim, we were pleased with how it went.
                            Be nice to use Acrylics again, boy do those enamels and the cleaning fluid stink.
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