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Band Saw Restoration | How to Restore a 1940s Montgomery Ward Band Saw 

One Nation Restorations
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A restoration for a 1941 Powr-Kraft Band Saw. This 80 year old Montgomery Ward tool gets restored with narration to help you start your project.
Edit: After a 14 hour day of working on this, I made a mistake on something. My wife caught it with just 1 view - if only she had watched it before the video dropped!! The decal was installed upside down and has been corrected. I'll be sure to highlight this in the restoration video with the stand.
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=== 🎖️ About Channel 🏆 ===
My goal is to bring old, vintage American tools back to life. I hope to motivate, support and build a community of garage and restoration enthusiasts.
While this channel focuses on American-made tool restorations, the techniques can be used on any of your restoration projects. You will also see that my restorations are tools that I use around my shop. My passion developed over the years from being raised near the American automotive industry in Detroit, MI and Toledo, OH.
Thank you so much for your support in growing this channel to help more people restore their vintage tools!
#Restoration​ #MadeinUSA​ #Tools #Antique #Polishing #Bandsaw #Rust #Woodworking #American

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Комментарии : 38   
@ulrichpfisterer6832
@ulrichpfisterer6832 2 года назад
You mounted the nice new decal upside down :-). Well done though!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 2 года назад
All that hard work and effort and I didn't even consider it. All I wanted was the camera shot, ha ha. Fortunately, it was easy to get behind it with a razor blade and get it right. Great eye and thanks for watching.
@TheDungeonCoach
@TheDungeonCoach 3 года назад
This is my favorite restoration yet! That green is AMAZING! The wheel density tip made so much sense too!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
That green pops even more in person. Glad I could help!
@diyresttube
@diyresttube 3 года назад
nice explaination and restoration.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Thanks for the nod!
@5phutsangtao-iQ
@5phutsangtao-iQ 3 года назад
nice
@jadbrick444
@jadbrick444 3 года назад
The more I watch your videos, the more I want to buy old tools.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
You're opening up a rabbit hole that's easy to get lost in! ❤
@matthewbragg9463
@matthewbragg9463 3 года назад
Nice job One Nation Restoration. This was a huge transformation. I love your attention to detail, and the research you do really shows. Looking forward to seeing it run.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
I appreciate the compliment about the history. Hours of research goes in for every piece I restore. I want to make sure it's done right.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Huge shout out to Vintage Machinery. They have a ton of old catalogs and information about vintage tools from back in the day. vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=657&tab=3
@mikebrock3097
@mikebrock3097 3 года назад
The final product looks amazing. Enjoyed the history too. Great job.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
I get more into the history with every restoration. I appreciate the feedback on this - it drives the channel.
@jebvaltheas5793
@jebvaltheas5793 3 года назад
Wow! This restoration was impressive! The green looks so good!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
It isn't often that I break out the greens! I'm definitely happy with the color, too.
@thomasjerelejr6577
@thomasjerelejr6577 2 года назад
Great job as always 👏 . I've watched all of your videos and loved them all !! I really appreciate the made in usa approach. ( I'm the same way ) . Great tips , great narration, can't wait for the next video 😀.
@celiamccallum6079
@celiamccallum6079 3 года назад
Looks good
@mtwseneca
@mtwseneca Год назад
I have that exact saw branded "Duro" by Sears, been using it for decades, and when I went to find a new metal cutting blade for it like I was using - not available. McMaster Carr had a 60" blade, I added a 3/4 spacer to raise up the assembly. Mike
@VOVAR
@VOVAR 3 года назад
Good job and nice finish
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Thanks for the nod!
@rcwprojects6484
@rcwprojects6484 3 года назад
Great work👌
@RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL
@RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL 3 года назад
Great job buddy 👍
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Thanks, man. Always trying to improve!
@BrothersRestorationIndustry
@BrothersRestorationIndustry 3 года назад
Good job 👍
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Thanks for the support!
@VOVAR
@VOVAR 3 года назад
👍 New subscriber 🔔
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Thank you for helping the channel grow!
@joshua9250
@joshua9250 2 года назад
Love watching you videos for the helpful tips! Can you tell me what kind of paint is used here? Like what specific type of green? Thanks. Never mind I found it!
@richardwest2505
@richardwest2505 Год назад
I just picked 1 of these the other day for $25
@terryleewayman9942
@terryleewayman9942 Год назад
I just got one from this time area. I would like to know where you got the rubber (crown) that the blade rides on. so far it looks like all the parts are still OK and it has the original paint and stickers
@smokin6951
@smokin6951 5 месяцев назад
I have a vintage powr kraft band saw just like that I just picked up but it is missing the top tension Spring can you measure yours for me so I can find a replacement? Thank you
@richardwest2505
@richardwest2505 Год назад
I just picked up a Montgomery ward band saw not sure of the year but would like to restore it. I believe it is missing the wiring and switch to turn it on. The motor is wired directly with a plug, do you happen to know what the switch may have looked like?
@ellawilliams2732
@ellawilliams2732 2 года назад
Where can I find replacement parts for one of these saws? I was recently given one of these and it needs a blade guide
@georgekoroneos7782
@georgekoroneos7782 3 года назад
Man such a shame someone painted over it. They needed a one nation restoration!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Paint is a quick and easy way most people can make things look better. For $3 it probably looked like the best piece in their shop. Little did they know how great it could look!!
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