1920s Paint Sprayer [Restoration]
Hand Tool Rescue
This restoration was on a 1920s paint sprayer made by the Crown Spray Gun MFG. Co.. Once again, there is not much information on this tool online and my …
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Hand Tool Rescue
This restoration was on a 1920s paint sprayer made by the Crown Spray Gun MFG. Co.. Once again, there is not much information on this tool online and my …
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Vsauce Michael here…….you look like his twin brother lol
im better off putting paint on my b hole and farting it onto paper then using that thing lol
Is this pump for sale
You did a great job on this that brass plaque looked great! Guess the valves were not quite right as of the low pressure coming out. You have great skills .
Im been wondering how the oil combats asbestos can someone enlighten me
Thank you for sharing this with us. I just love your work, you are easily one of my favorite restoration youtubers by a long shot.
Filler on this thing is probably to much ;d
It looks like your membranes are not working properly or there is leak somewhere. It looks like it has insufficient air pressure.
I would just like to say that you have the absolute best intro on youtube.
Looking at this, the rubber he used for the valve looked far, far to thick. it cant produce the the pressure the thinner rubber would have allowed for. Probably not flexing anywhere enough inside it.
16:04 ; ) i saw what you did there
Hand Tool Rescue…you sir are a genius. Also great historical insight. Thanks!
19:07 sneaky cut right there, i had to actually go back and see what happened 😀
i saw a birdyy
Please help Mustie 1, to get a barrel of Evapo-Rust. he needs it.😎😁😊
20:49 You are watching justice league on boomerang by Cartoon Network
this is really satisfying to watch and to listen to
I loath videos that are done in fast motion ! Just slow it down and show in real time it really takes away the real factor I will watch another video this one sucks
Ok, you’re fired. An end mill isn’t a drill.
Brillant!
Best intro ever! That late eighties vibe 😉
Wha- what is that intro! Love it (I swear there was someone else who had a sponsored by joke years back… or maybe yesterday I have no sense of time)
14:50, safety comes first!
Unusual seeing red rubber in those diaphragms red rubber was also used in milking machines up to the 1960s for milk liners and milk tubes but it was notorious for perishing quickly
So I know that I am not the first to ask this but why after messing with things that could contain asbestos do you finally decide to put on gloves ?
Holy shit, it’s Red John!
Great intro!
Is there a reason you never use copper coat on the fasteners? Just for easy repairs in future.
I make a new one
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