Antique Bacon Mfg. Co. Garden Seeder [Restoration]

Please read the full description for any information about the video. If you would like to send me something to restore, tools to use or anything to support Restore It, please send to: Restore It Mail Box PO Box 50 CHATTERIS PE16 9AZ Subscribe for Weekly content! Tools & equpitment used: - DeVilbiss FLG 5 - http://geni.us/QKs1 - Steel wire bits - http://geni.us/keyaD - Rotary Tool - http://geni.us/HGed - Concentrate Degreaser - http://geni.us/yUn9 - Mannesmann Socket Set - http://geni.us/HCDZ - Box light - http://geni.us/omjX - LED light - http://geni.us/zK4zJLg - Camera - http://geni.us/Bao8u - External Mic - http://geni.us/kSmEXsj - Tripod - http://geni.us/Jr7LXd For all your electroplating needs - www.gaterosplating.co.uk I have previously done this restoration for my E30's alternator about a year ago. I remember it being a fun and interesting project and decided to attempt another one, only this time, it was very rusty. This alternator was tested working before the restoration. However, this was more for the aesthetics. I began by dismantling the alternator completely. This was difficult as most of the bolts were seized. After some persuasion with various tools, they all came. An impact driver is now on it way to me. I then gave each part I was about to blast a clean to save the blasting media from grease and dirt. I then blasted the case, the fan and pulley and the nuts and bolts. I then clean the parts with isopropyl in preparation for paint. Firstly I etch primed them and then none-sand primed, and then coloured and lacquered. I then zinc plated the fan, pulley and bots that attach to the front of the alternator. My plating solution is not in good condition. It should be clear, not foggy. I also don't show the water bath I have for dipping the parts in, in between different baths. Whilst I let the plating dry for two days, I set about changing the brushes on the voltage regulator. I then strip, clean and paint the stator red. Adding lacquer to the coils for protection. I decide to buy a new rotor as I found one for a very good price and the original was very worn. I then reassemble the alternator and the restoration is complete. - Disclaimer: I am no professional. Especially when it comes to electrics. It is certainly an area I am looking to improve in. I am completely self-taught and would appreciate any feedback, advice or constructive criticism. I don't add music to these videos so that you can choose to listen to what you like if you would like to. Become a patron to win the Items featured in these videos! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/RestoreIt Follow me on Social media to keep up to date with videos and giveaways. Twitter - https://twitter.com/Restore__It Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/RestoreItChannel Instagram - @RestoreItChannel Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/RestoreIt