Restorations, whaddaya got? What did YOU do?

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New stuff is crap and designed to fail, old stuff is better and built to last.  What have you acquired or have you personally resurrected to save from the scrap heap?

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yeti im from socal, anything over 10 years old id ripe for demo man ! 😎 but since i sell construction materials im good with it 😁

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

If you do have any customers with reeeeealy old saws they might be willing to part with, I'm always interested.
if i still had my dads old skil saws we would talk !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Yeti what model is that. I had an old 50's era Milwaukee 660 that was similar, but enough different that I'm pretty sure it isn't one of them. Can't zoom enough to read the plate. 

Nice refurb.

Somewhere in back I have a few of the "Buck Rogers" type power hand tools of the 50's. I keep them around to remember what they looked like new.

Anything past 1970, 75 that is electric is a disposable POS in comparison. All power tools today are doomed to fail within 5 years or so. Most are only guaranteed 90 days as proof of that. 
My favorite are those stamped for 110V, in other words, very old.  115V came along in the 40's I believe.  Here's the label on the saw.  The really old B&D appeal to me, Porter Cable are my favorite and lately I've been shopping for vintage electric chainsaws.
Before me Dad and my Uncle were big Milwaukee users, and I rolled into them myself once I started buying tools for work. Used to be routers were Porter Cable, and a rare DeWalt. I need to find where my smallish pile of oldies is hiding, and post a few pics.

Ok here’s what I started about 8 months ago 

And here is the finish product 
SWEET !!!! dude i just wanna hang out with you in that shop of heaven man !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

How many bikes do you have in there?
That looks like a blast from the past. Isn't that somewhere around 75, Z750? That bumblebee paint scheme was classic, mine had the red you showed as before.



Stock pic from Kawa for the 75  Z750. They were some screamers. 
Thanks 🙏 
There’s about 50 maybe 

Yeah this was k it sold in Japan since the Japanese couldn’t have anything above 750 back then this is the little brother of the Z1 which was a 900 cc sold to USA and other parts of the world so the Japanese was that ain’t fair hahah
750's still went pretty much zoom zoom. Yours is a nice looking bike, plus it brought me some good memories from the short time I had mine.
This is my early 40’s WT 16” BS. It’s hard to say I refurbed it, more like cleaned it up thoroughly. 

I’m the third owner. Got it from my FIL, who bought it from the guy who used it in a shop producing government goods during WWII in the SF Bay Area. Supposedly, the story goes that man helped unload it off the truck new to the shop! Cool story none the less. 

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

That's a big girl, but not a monster like so many today....really a nice size!

Mike

Ryan, that's a good looking BS, I really want to find a Delta or a Delta/Rockwell to replace my 20" Grizzly.  It works OK, just not my cup of tea anymore.  I have a line on a 36" Tannewitz but I don't really have room for something that big.
Wow I love that bandsaw,. The only old tool I have in m yahoo at my house is my drill press and jointer very nice 👍 
Nice saw Ryan. They are climbing my list the more I see them popping up. Parks 18" is top of my list, the 16" WT, then a 20" Northfield, but I can't afford that one lol

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This is what I'm into at the moment, kinda feel like I should have asked a few more questions before sending my money and relying on a few dim lite pictures.

What is that ?

I’m in the same situation today trying my luck on cleaning this guys 
dang yeti thats rough ! looks like it was left outside for awhile ! might need a new switch ?

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.