DiResta Letterpress Restoration
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2019
- I found this old press in an antique shop i paid $ 140
I figured it would be an easy fix! the rollers were a combination of what i found on eBay (Steel Parts) and McMaster Carr (Rubber Part)
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From Smithsonian:
This self-inking lever press was made by the Kelsey Press Company of Meriden, Connecticut during the mid-twentieth century. The press has a height of 18 inches a width of 12 inches and a length of 23 inches; its chase measures 5 inches by 8 inches.
William A. Kelsey started making inexpensive presses for amateurs in 1872, as a calculated challenge to the three existing amateur presses: the Novelty, the Cottage, and the Lowe. Kelsey’s Excelsior became the longest-lasting press on the market, continuing in production from Meriden until 1990. Its basic mechanical form-a toggle lever-was settled by 1874, though the style of the body changed many times over the next 100 years. Another long-lasting feature of the early press was a chase with closed bottom in the form of a tray, to save the amateur from pied type. - Jak na to + styl
Interesting choice to use cartoon dynamite for the rollers.
Now if he could only find a way to work in a plunger detonator thing somewhere...
it's a diresta video, i'd sue...LOL
Copying your lovely videos!!!! Not even close, lol
I thought he was cutting a carrot at first glance
He should have just sent it to you
That wire wheel revealing the lettering was so satisfying! Well done.
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That is is very cool little press. Every time you post a press video it make me happy that old tools like these aren't just weighed in for scrap valueand you give them a forever home.
Nice restore Jimmy!.... I couldn’t tell how hard it was to slide those sleeves onto the rollers. But an old bicycle mechanic trick is to spray hairspray into handlebar grips as a lubricant, twisting them on while wet. The hairspray will dry slightly sticky allowing them to not slide off. Might work the same for the rollers if needed in the future....
I use the same technique, also taught by an old timer.
Trick I was taught was a little dishwashing soap + water Works a charm, at least on my bike; and it's aready in the shop to find tube leaks...
I use isopropyl alcohol.
That gold spray painting technique was great. Spray then dab where you need it with a small dowel. Brilliant! As always nice work my man!
Watching you wire wheel the flaky paint off the side of that thing is the most satisfying thing I have ever watched on youtube. Followed closely by the gold lettering going back on!
I will never get tired of letterpress videos. Great job on the press and the video. Bonus points for the gold lettering "chef kiss"
Derusting parts in a mesh pencil bag was heckin' clever.
Built when we weren’t a throwaway society. Love these old machines.
excellent observation sir
Until the rollers went on, I had no idea what that round plate was for. Cool seeing that back in action. Looked like new.
People don't like when you make a video about making signs but when you make a video about things that make signs it's a hit. Genius idea and cool restoration.
For a moment, I panicked when the raised letters were painted black....and then came the gold!! Awesome Job! DD
love watching you restore old machinery and use them.
I restored an identical press last year! Made extensive use of Evapo-rust. Amazing stuff. I asked a friend of mine who restores old player pianos if he knew where to get replacement rollers, and he turned me on to Ramco Roller Products. They take your roller rods and trucks, clean them up and install new roller material on them. They did a great job with fast turnaround. Your solution was quite clever, though. This is a great little press. Nicely done. :-)
When I was a kid, I had a Kelsey catalog and I wanted one of those Excelsior presses. They had a small one that would only print no larger than a index card. I was going to print business cards for people and make a pile. I was cool to see this old one of yours brought back to life.
I love that you give these old presses new life! Looks great!
Hello from the bike mechanic world! Love your videos, I've learned so much from your channel over the years. I thought I'd give you a quick trick for putting rubber hose or tubing onto metal rod or piping if it ever gives you trouble: stick an air compressor nozzle under the tubing and blow a little air in-between the rubber and the metal. Helps that bad boy slide right on. Thanks for all that you make and do, Jimmy!
It’s a machine of liberty. I can’t imaging how many pamphlets pure of freedom of speech were pressed from tools like that. That thing is amazing.
Thank you, Jimmy. Big fan, from London, England. I used to use these in junior school in the 1970s. The school got us kids to print the blank report cards. Seeing those rollers brought it all back.
I went to Bergen Tech in Hackensack for Printing graduated in 1968 letterpress was still a part of our shop at the time. Bloody Well Done.
This is wholly remarkable. In every way. Hats off to you, Jimmy. What a fine result and the knowledge to restore it.
Restoring old tool is always fascinating to me.
I just love your restoration videos, Jimmy. The amount of work and attention to detail you go through. It shows in the final results.
Thanks for sharing.
great resto . nice lettering technik . thank you Jimmy
Fantastic as ever to see the squeaky wheel get the Jimmy kick. Amazing tool salvage!
Brilliant! Thanks for breathing new life into it and sharing the process. I love the spray-paint brush technique! I always learn at least one thing new watching your videos, Jimmy.
Great to see back in action. Added to the link up of the other presses for sure.
you need a picture of a female maker! I don't know why I love these renovation videos but I do. It's so much fun to see something old new again.
Totally old school, love it. Thanks for sharing Jimmy, great work.
Another beautiful tool saved.
Thank you.
Not sure what was more mesmerising, putting the gold pain on the lettering or the final prints. LOVE this project! Another beaut raised from the grave.
I'm absolutly falling in love with this press, black and golden letters = extraordinary ;-)
Great press-renovation 👍 Thanx for the video :-)
I like how the top plate rotates slightly with each press. Genius.
Absolutely beautiful build!
Jimmy “ain’t got time for two coats, I’ll do it in one” Diresta
Very nice. Great job. Saved another press. Impressive!
I heard you talking about this press on the podcast and knew it would be cool. The gold lettering was a nice touch. Very cool restoration.
Beautiful! Thanks, Jimmy!
I couldn't figure out how the ink plate was going to work and finally decided it must be manual. Then the parts arrived and it all came together. I love the craftsmanship from back in day. Everything had a purpose and you could figure out how it all worked by taking it apart once. Great video!
So awesome. Such a useful little press.
It is a real pleasure to watch you bring these amazing machines back to life. I love it.
That was awesome! Thanks Jimmy!
I think this deserves a Stan Lee print in the near future. I would definitely pay money for one of those! 🤩
Awesome and inspiring as always Jimmy!!!
Jimmy when I watch you working at the lathe and the printing press it takes me back to my Junior and senior high days. I went to Alva T Stanford Jr. High and Sewanhaka High school and learned to print and mostly Machine shop / Technical Drawing.. Thank you my brother
Wow.... This is my new favorite Jimmy Diresta restoration videos.... That red flannel shirt was great contrast on the black during the reassembly... Genius
The sound of the mechanism. Awesome resto.
I never knew something like this ever existed!! This is really cool
Some history lessons and amazing restoration!
*It can't get better than that*
So very awesome. The most amazing part to me is being able to look past the rust to see the diamond. Nicely done.
I always love watching you restore these machines & as an artist it's awesome to see this method of printing being brought back... Everyone, including me, takes for granted that we can just run everything through photoshop and print out as many copies, basically as big as we want them... NICE JOB... Have a great day, take it easy...
I've got a Kelsey 9x13 I'm doing a resto to right now. Love what your doing.
Awesome! What a fabulous machine! :)
Great job, Jimmy. I love bringing old tools back to life, you certainly did that little press justice.
Excellent work, I did print work years ago, fun to see a very old little press back in action.
Wonderful job at preserving our GREAT PAST. I too have a “think” for printing. Loved it Sir.
That is a neat little press! It's got quite a cool design. Lovely job with the lettering!
Loved the gold lettering!
Thank you for these videos. You are truly an inspiration to the little guys out there just tinkering around.
I love the "simplicity" of old tolls. Its complex where you need it to be, maintaining the design beautiful as ever. Amazing restoration and one more tool added to my want list. 😂
this is just awsome, great restoration! I can not find the right words to say how awsome this is.
great save!
You should make one ... :-D
it should also roll pasta, and run off of the weight of falling marbles...
all right, got it out of my system ... shutting up now ...
Beautiful work! Thank you.
Lovely bit of kit to have restored very nice work 👍 prints are awesome too 😁
Great restoration Jimmy! That turned out really nice & looks like it works amazingly well. Way to go. Gotta love those old machines & I like that fact that you bring them back to life.............
Been waiting for this little guy. Beautiful work as always.
I could watch your restoration videos all day! Great tip on using the pencil bag in the Evaporust! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful restoration Jimmy
Once I was loved & I worked with a song in my heart & then I got old & parts of me needed renewing, but I didn't get them & I was discarded, put amidst the old & unloved & people gawped & new not what I once was. Then I was bought, cleaned, worn out bits replaced & then I sang again & I made beauty & this so caught the imagination of others that some of of my sisters & brothers who were in a bad state like me were also rescued by folk around the world & then we sang again as choirs like we did before. Thank you Jimmy!
Just Beautiful. I love your work.
Hell yeah dinner will have to wait. Thanks Jimmy you are an inspiration to myself and everyone here. Jim from Texas
I love this and thanks for showing us how it works.
that prints beautiful! Great work!
That came out fantastic
It's amazing how well that old iron cleans up. Nice done Jimmy!
What a beautiful little machine!
Has vuelto a la vida esa maquina amigo funciona a la perfección gracias por compartir esa restauración saludos!
Sweet little machine! Perfect home shop size. Must find one! Nice lettering trick Jimmy.
your work is wonderful
Beautiful restoration!
Very cool Jimmy !!!!!! cool printing press.
A beautiful piece of engineering brought back to life, good work 👍
Amazing work Jimmy! As always. I also love the Making It and Fitzall podcasts! Keep up the amazing work!
Love this type of restoration video. It looks like so much work. Excellent job!
Awesome restoration Jimmy! Very cool to see the printing press working again!
Not only do you inspire people to make, but you also inspire people to restore. Thanks Jimmy! Now I have to get after a similar press in my basement.
amazing work.
Long live to the printmaking!!! Long live to mr. William M. Ivin Jr.
This is great! I appreciate the clue as to your roller rebuild. Thanks.
Very nice Restoration i love when People take the time to do it.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful machine and beautiful restoration!👏🏻
Cool press ! And good work !
Another Great Video JD! Thanks for Sharing the journey Brother! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
Wow that was so satisfying to watch ! All that old scale removed came up a treat ! Thanks Jimmy :)
Jimmy!! Thank you for all the content! You are an inspiration to me as i start making my own videos i love your down to earth attitude
Nice little press! Never seen one like this before. 👍
BEAUTIFUL WORK JIMMY!
Really cool! Nice work!
That is, without doubt, the weirdest ink jet printer I've ever seen. There's real joy in keeping old machines alive. Thanks Jimmy.
By far my favourite Diresta videos are restoring old printing presses.
I liked the intro with the AvE-esque classical music. Nice touch.
Man I love that press so much!