Just a suggestion, after you clean the rust from those screws/bolts and hardware, heat them up and drop them in oil. Rust resistant and nice satin black look to it as a result. IMO it would be a good step.
@@ai-d3982 why not for food have you ever herd. Of food grade oil. Like peanut. Oil Peal oil there is a food grade. . I just. Gave 2 that. Can be. Used and i use then for heat treating carbon steel .
Not only are your restorations incredible, but your planning of the shots and editing are great. Love the transitions. You put a ton of time and care into these videos and it shows.
I love, how many UA-camrs doesn't acknowledge the existence of impact screwdriver and instead use some awkward methods for removing rusty screws. Kudos man, You're doing really good work!
I really love it when it hits that flashpoint in the paint turns hard and shiny. I just love watching that happen it's just an amazing thing to watch. Great color 😀
Really incredible work. I know all these processes and can really appreciate the patience it takes to file everything, casting marks, sand blasting, bondo, primer, wet sand, paint.... It's so time consuming and just can take weeks and sometimes even months. But to have it come together the way this just did.... It's what makes restoration business so much fun a so rewarding. Good on you brother!
Прекрасная работа. Примите моё восхищение.! В то время как многие так называемые «реставраторы» попросту избавились бы практически от всего, Вы максимально старались сохранить старые детали. Отличная работа! Браво!
Super love your silent shout-out to JB Weld. I don't know how I'd live without it for minor repairs and for getting rings to fit me correctly, it's AWESOME stuff. Thanks for a really soothing and satisfying channel and yet again, for your rescue efforts in saving beautiful old things that I feel deserved so much better than they were getting. OH, and re: That red--Red is my favorite color and that's a particularly jaunty and satisfying shade, I vote YAS. : )
Pro welder's tip (for free): Preheat cast iron before welding/braising/silver soldering. It is less likely to break again next to your weld. Also, you should make a shallow "V" along the edges you're going to weld. As with steels, you want good penetration when you weld it. Unless you preheated off-camera, I'b be surprised if your weld holds over time, especially if that tang is stressed/structural.
I love your channel! Restoring unique old things! Bringing back their glory days! Ppl these days don’t fix things anymore they’ll just replace anything that gets old! They don’t understand the craftsmanship that came with the old stuff!❤
I really like that you go out of your way to keep as many original pieces as possible. Also, the creative ways you solve problems to keep as much as possible
Great result, wonderful device! A small concern - perhaps employ simple food safe (edible) finishes on wood in contact with foods such as vegetable oil and/or bee's wax. Thank you for sharing your skills and talent!
Wow, you've reused basically every piece from the original...whereas many other youtubers would just give up and remake 80% of the parts. You even kept the original handle! This is true restoration :D
What I loved about this video is you saved as much as you could, including the wood. You even painted the screws! ☺ most just leave them the silver color. I was surprised at the beginning when you used a blunt hammer and your strength to remove the screws. Most just used oil. You did a great job. Yes, it took a while but look at the results. Fabulous!
I can’t believe you were able to restore that old wood as well… makes you really think about how much things like this are really worth and the potential in everything.
Very well done young man! 👏👏👏 I especially like that you used so much of the original wood as you could, instead of just throw it in the bin and make new parts - many youtubers do that and it's a shame.
I love to watch restoration videos and enjoy them, but usually they are just making new items with old pieces. Sure they look cool and as good as new, but and collector would scream in pain seeing how easily original parts are discarded and remade. Conservative restoration is where the value of the iten is in. And here you saved so much of the original parts, that I can't help but commend you for it. Most people working restoration in UA-cam, would have just thrown then away. Not you, you saved the broken handle and as much wood as possible. Thanks! Hope more learn from you!
Liked how you cleaned up the screwa, never seen anybody do it that way before. I'm new to the channel and will certainly be watching out for mre. Thanks.
That was super, I thought saving some of that orginal wood was a bit unnecessary but the end result proved me wrong. Now, I will take 2 ham on rye with mustard to go, please. Thanks for sharing 😁👍🇺🇸🇨🇱
Je découvre ta chaîne, c'est vraiment du bon boulot 😉 J'apprécie beaucoup que tu gardes un maximum de pièces d'origine ! Tu gagnes un abonné français, continue comme ça 👍
That turned out very nice. I really appreciate how you repaired the wood pieces with the synthetic compound. The red powder coat looks great with the walnut stain. Just very nice result. Quite a nice-looking ham too! 😋 I always enjoy your videos.
Love the color choice, and I love the detail and dedication you put into restoring these artifacts. In effect your breathing life into something that someone else took pride in building. It's fantastic craftsmanship...bravo!!
Great job. Btw; When filing a round shape you should tilt the file backwards instead of forwards. This will enable you to get perfect roundings with a much nicer surface.
i know im literally a year off from seeing this when you dropped it, but i just gotta say- the inclusion of epoxy to fill in the wood is such a good idea. it oozes finesse
Good job. You save more timber than I would have. After the welding and grinding, if you are going to use it, you might want to harden and temper that blade, otherwise you will be sharpening it a lot. If it's largely just a decorative piece, then don't worry.
J'admire le travail . Ce qui est bien avec vous c'est que vous gardez, autant qu'il est possible, les pièces d'origine. Ça c'est de la restauration. Allez..zou je m'abonne. 😀
Brilliant! Absolutely loved this restoration, you made a fantastic job of it. I loved how you saved the original wood. Watch those fingers when slicing the ham though! :)
Chỉ cần Đức Phúc hát ballad thì dù buồn hay vui ĐP cũng truyền tải cảm xúc của bài hát rất tốt. Bài buồn thì nghe đúng kiểu tự sự, đau khổ, nghe là muốn khóc. Còn bài vui thì lại nhẹ nhàng, ấm áp, chân thành nghe là muốn yêu❤️
I am struggling to believe you saved so much of that wood. What you did here was a legit restoration and it is impressive. Many others would have replaced the wood and still called it a restoration.
Very impressive in how you were able to save almost all of the wood and use it again. And the little fill in's add to the history of the item showing the restore. Nice. And then actually saving the badly damaged handle. fantastic. To bad that last piece was just too far gone to save ....
There was a small crack on first piece of wood you repaired that could have been fixed. Also, for restorations with small screws and items that need cleaning, a small tumbler that works from an adjustable-speed drill would work great!
To fill in the holes, try mixing sawdust into the glue before putting the glue into the hole and it blends quite nicely. Awesome editing and fun project!
Excellent job! I think I would’ve used all new screws, and used all new wood, like a nice closed-grain hardwood like Hickory and finished the wood with a food-grade oil. Beautiful work!
The screws were fine but if this is going to be a restored item that is going to be used some hickory and food-grade oil wouldn't be a luxury. Wood stain and acrylic varnish aren't the healthiest of choices.
Super vidéo encore. Belle restoration + super montage. Bravo d'avoir gardé quasiment toutes les pièces (peut être pas toutes les vis ?) As tu pensé à faire un traitement pour les vis pour éviter qu'elles ne rouillent à nouveau ? Sinon, j'adore toujours autant. 👍
Je crois qu'en tout, j'ai du changer 5 ou 6 vis sur une quarantaine. Et pour la protection, j'ai juste frotté les têtes dans un peu de paraffine, à refaire régulièrement donc. Merci pour ton commentaire, à bientôt 😉
@@OldThingsNeverDie- je vois souvent passer l'opération de "blueing", à chaud dans de l'huile, ou à froid chimiquement pour ce genre de protections. Je ne sais pas si c'est food safe par contre…
Oui le brunissage à chaud ou à froid protège de la rouille mais je voulais garder l'aspect poli des vis. Dans tous les cas, il faut un corps gras pour protéger de la rouille, ou bien un vernis... Et pour le côté contact alimentaire, j'essaie au maximum d'utiliser des produits à base d'eau ( comme le vernis pour le bois ), mais c'est pas toujours évident de concilier finition durable et " safe "
This is a beautiful job Thank you so much for not giving up on the little screws and for not using some god-awful neon-blue pigments for the epoxy and sticking to the natural colour!
I'm glad that I found your channel! Many of your solutions and fixes are quite brilliant. I like your use of resin in particular. Have you ever considered mixing in saw dust or any of the wood powders to get a better color or texture?
I have a suggestion; the wood you replaced could be saved using vacuum, you put it in a plastic bag with a small hose going too a cup of resin, when the vacuum is complete you open a valve to the resin and it draws it up and fill all the voids. There are videos on it of course :) Grate work looks beautiful.
So beautiful! What a wonderful talent you have my friend! Everything back in the day was better more beautiful. I wish I could have your talent! You are so freaking awesome!
I love the restoration and it’s so cool seeing the whole process, but man it is really red. Not that it’s bad, as long as you like it that’s all that matters. Keep up the good work
Salut! (Je suis désolé pour mon Français; il y a trente ans j'etudie à l'école, y maintenant 177 jours avec Duolingo.) Ma femme et moi aimons beaucoup votre chainê. Merci beaucoup pour ton travail. :)
Just a suggestion, after you clean the rust from those screws/bolts and hardware, heat them up and drop them in oil. Rust resistant and nice satin black look to it as a result. IMO it would be a good step.
Not food approved
@@ai-d3982 it is if you drop them in oil used for cooking...... same principle as seasoning cast iron
@@ai-d3982 Uh oh! I use oil all the time when I cook.
@@ai-d3982 why not for food have you ever herd. Of food grade oil. Like peanut. Oil
Peal oil there is a food grade. . I just. Gave 2 that. Can be. Used and i use then for heat treating carbon steel .
Or you could just do that in your videos
Not only are your restorations incredible, but your planning of the shots and editing are great. Love the transitions. You put a ton of time and care into these videos and it shows.
Saving almost every parts saveable has been a GOAL and this is what I call a good job. Exciting and incredibly fantastic restoration work done.
I love, how many UA-camrs doesn't acknowledge the existence of impact screwdriver and instead use some awkward methods for removing rusty screws. Kudos man, You're doing really good work!
I really love it when it hits that flashpoint in the paint turns hard and shiny. I just love watching that happen it's just an amazing thing to watch.
Great color 😀
Really incredible work. I know all these processes and can really appreciate the patience it takes to file everything, casting marks, sand blasting, bondo, primer, wet sand, paint.... It's so time consuming and just can take weeks and sometimes even months. But to have it come together the way this just did.... It's what makes restoration business so much fun a so rewarding. Good on you brother!
I’m in love with the fact you actually saved the old wood & I’m ready for more vids 😍
That was genius on how you saved the handle by making the dam of hot glue. Very impressive.
@@jeffbandle2916 "you" what
Most. He saved most of the Wood.
Still pretty amazing how he still did it.
@@dutch_and_dimes wood is like the easiest material to renew, not really amazing at all, pretty normal actually
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the dedication to cleaning the rusted screws and repairing the wood is incredible
La communauté française de restauration est très présente sur youtube, en tout cas au vu de mes recommandations!! super vidéo, continues :)
Je me suis dit exactement la même chose
Oh! I am Brazilian and really like you. Good job guy! You are incredible!
You really do see the value in everything, and the ability to save it all, and I commend you whole-heartedly for that. Great work!
Прекрасная работа. Примите моё восхищение.! В то время как многие так называемые «реставраторы» попросту избавились бы практически от всего, Вы максимально старались сохранить старые детали. Отличная работа! Браво!
Super love your silent shout-out to JB Weld. I don't know how I'd live without it for minor repairs and for getting rings to fit me correctly, it's AWESOME stuff. Thanks for a really soothing and satisfying channel and yet again, for your rescue efforts in saving beautiful old things that I feel deserved so much better than they were getting. OH, and re: That red--Red is my favorite color and that's a particularly jaunty and satisfying shade, I vote YAS. : )
I like that you restore and use all the original parts. More work but worth it. Beautiful job.
Pro welder's tip (for free): Preheat cast iron before welding/braising/silver soldering. It is less likely to break again next to your weld. Also, you should make a shallow "V" along the edges you're going to weld. As with steels, you want good penetration when you weld it.
Unless you preheated off-camera, I'b be surprised if your weld holds over time, especially if that tang is stressed/structural.
I love your channel! Restoring unique old things! Bringing back their glory days! Ppl these days don’t fix things anymore they’ll just replace anything that gets old! They don’t understand the craftsmanship that came with the old stuff!❤
I really like that you go out of your way to keep as many original pieces as possible. Also, the creative ways you solve problems to keep as much as possible
That turned out absolutely beautiful! Functional as well! Great job. That was very enjoyable to see. Thanks.
Great result, wonderful device! A small concern - perhaps employ simple food safe (edible) finishes on wood in contact with foods such as vegetable oil and/or bee's wax. Thank you for sharing your skills and talent!
Wow, you've reused basically every piece from the original...whereas many other youtubers would just give up and remake 80% of the parts.
You even kept the original handle!
This is true restoration :D
What I loved about this video is you saved as much as you could, including the wood. You even painted the screws! ☺ most just leave them the silver color. I was surprised at the beginning when you used a blunt hammer and your strength to remove the screws. Most just used oil. You did a great job. Yes, it took a while but look at the results. Fabulous!
He used an impact driver to unscrew them,
FINALLY a restoration person using an impact screwdriver! Things will change your life. Beautiful restore!
I can’t believe you were able to restore that old wood as well… makes you really think about how much things like this are really worth and the potential in everything.
The way you've repaired the original wood greatly reminds me of kintsugi and I absolutely adore it!
Very well done young man! 👏👏👏
I especially like that you used so much of the original wood as you could, instead of just throw it in the bin and make new parts - many youtubers do that and it's a shame.
Never had my mouth water because of a restoration video
Thank you
That restoration looks fantastic; I love seeing these old inventions being given new life with such impressive talent.
I was watching Dr Beer and you were recommended, so here I am.excellent work. Thank you
For non French speakers: "Tomber sur un os" means literally "to fall on a bone". Idiomatically it means to hit a snag or complication.
I love to watch restoration videos and enjoy them, but usually they are just making new items with old pieces. Sure they look cool and as good as new, but and collector would scream in pain seeing how easily original parts are discarded and remade.
Conservative restoration is where the value of the iten is in.
And here you saved so much of the original parts, that I can't help but commend you for it. Most people working restoration in UA-cam, would have just thrown then away.
Not you, you saved the broken handle and as much wood as possible.
Thanks! Hope more learn from you!
Loved how you didn't just throw out the broken bits but, actually fixed them. Great job my friend 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. The finished piece is fantastic #UK💙
قطعة مميزة عمل رائع بالفعل اقدر لك كل المجهود المبذول اخي في ترميم هده القطعة النادرة شكرا على هذا الفيديو الجميل.
Liked how you cleaned up the screwa, never seen anybody do it that way before. I'm new to the channel and will certainly be watching out for mre. Thanks.
common sense + good taste + good skills = a well-balanced restoration. Thanks! Electrochemistry and resin casting is the way to save oldies.
Très bien Nick 👍🏻🍻
D’accord
That resin cast to save that handle was amazing.
That was super, I thought saving some of that orginal wood was a bit unnecessary but the end result proved me wrong. Now, I will take 2 ham on rye with mustard to go, please. Thanks for sharing 😁👍🇺🇸🇨🇱
I just fell in love. Gosh I love restoration and this channel is amazing!
Thank you 😉👌
Je découvre ta chaîne, c'est vraiment du bon boulot 😉
J'apprécie beaucoup que tu gardes un maximum de pièces d'origine !
Tu gagnes un abonné français, continue comme ça 👍
That turned out very nice. I really appreciate how you repaired the wood pieces with the synthetic compound. The red powder coat looks great with the walnut stain. Just very nice result. Quite a nice-looking ham too! 😋 I always enjoy your videos.
I love the care you take in your restorations. That red with the walnut stain just pairs together beautifully.
Love the color choice, and I love the detail and dedication you put into restoring these artifacts. In effect your breathing life into something that someone else took pride in building. It's fantastic craftsmanship...bravo!!
Great job. Btw; When filing a round shape you should tilt the file backwards instead of forwards. This will enable you to get perfect roundings with a much nicer surface.
i know im literally a year off from seeing this when you dropped it, but i just gotta say- the inclusion of epoxy to fill in the wood is such a good idea. it oozes finesse
Incredible skill 👍
Absolutely stunning. There isn't a good relationship between Italy and France but man after all you did a really great job .. hat off
Good job. You save more timber than I would have.
After the welding and grinding, if you are going to use it, you might want to harden and temper that blade, otherwise you will be sharpening it a lot.
If it's largely just a decorative piece, then don't worry.
Congratulations my friend 👏🌿
You're good at this. I know how much extra time and effort some of the minor details can take, but it shows. Great videography too 👍
J'admire le travail . Ce qui est bien avec vous c'est que vous gardez, autant qu'il est possible, les pièces d'origine. Ça c'est de la restauration. Allez..zou je m'abonne. 😀
I loved its senario, cleanliness and organization. Too bad I didn't know your channel before, congratulations🖤
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vraiment un chef d'oeuvre. je ne sais pas si Tsy ou LADB pourraient faire mieux. chapeau
Brilliant! Absolutely loved this restoration, you made a fantastic job of it. I loved how you saved the original wood.
Watch those fingers when slicing the ham though! :)
you have saved every old part, I believe that is one of the better restoration that I saw !! tres bien , tu es vraiment professionel
WOW it is beautiful. Great work. I would love to have one in my life
Chỉ cần Đức Phúc hát ballad thì dù buồn hay vui ĐP cũng truyền tải cảm xúc của bài hát rất tốt. Bài buồn thì nghe đúng kiểu tự sự, đau khổ, nghe là muốn khóc. Còn bài vui thì lại nhẹ nhàng, ấm áp, chân thành nghe là muốn yêu❤️
7:46 nice transition there! Great job on this piece too. Love the restoration channels. :)
I don't remember when I subscribed to this channel and I'm starting to love it 😍😍😊😍😍😊😍😍😊😍😍😊😍😍😊
I am struggling to believe you saved so much of that wood.
What you did here was a legit restoration and it is impressive.
Many others would have replaced the wood and still called it a restoration.
You make very nice restoration videos that I follow and, among other things, red is one of my favorite colors 😀
Very impressive in how you were able to save almost all of the wood and use it again. And the little fill in's add to the history of the item showing the restore. Nice. And then actually saving the badly damaged handle. fantastic. To bad that last piece was just too far gone to save ....
I thought he was going to just flood the piece in resin to fill all the voids/crack all the way through, to save it. Butttttttt. Guess not o.o
I really liked that you saved all the original pieces but one. Great job!
There was a small crack on first piece of wood you repaired that could have been fixed. Also, for restorations with small screws and items that need cleaning, a small tumbler that works from an adjustable-speed drill would work great!
This is a restoration!! Some channels are doing reconstruction (include wood e some parts). Congratulation. Great RESTORATION
This restoration was really entertaining and engaging. Nicely shot and brilliantly edited too. Thank you for your time and effort.
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Btw, LOVE your videos. So satisfying to watch old things being restored. Just proves your point over and over again OTND!!
i love how you do your best to save all the original bits
To fill in the holes, try mixing sawdust into the glue before putting the glue into the hole and it blends quite nicely. Awesome editing and fun project!
Absolutely fantastic, but an EXCEPTIONAL job on the handle and components for it.
Absolutely beautiful, well done.
Your transitions are legit better than any director/editor out there. I love them so much! 😭👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽✨✨✨🥰🥰 dAmn they’re so clever, as you are 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Excellent job! I think I would’ve used all new screws, and used all new wood, like a nice closed-grain hardwood like Hickory and finished the wood with a food-grade oil. Beautiful work!
The screws were fine but if this is going to be a restored item that is going to be used some hickory and food-grade oil wouldn't be a luxury. Wood stain and acrylic varnish aren't the healthiest of choices.
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The meat slicer looks like new again, good job.
That got to be one of the best restorations i've seen
Cool, nice video.
This is real true restoration!
You saved all components.
Great work.
Except one wood planks
You do an incredible job at total restoration sir! Hats off to saving the old things that will never be made again. 🐻🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Спасибо за прекрасный вечер. К финалу аппетит пробудился, но поздно уже)
Super vidéo encore.
Belle restoration + super montage.
Bravo d'avoir gardé quasiment toutes les pièces (peut être pas toutes les vis ?)
As tu pensé à faire un traitement pour les vis pour éviter qu'elles ne rouillent à nouveau ?
Sinon, j'adore toujours autant. 👍
Je crois qu'en tout, j'ai du changer 5 ou 6 vis sur une quarantaine.
Et pour la protection, j'ai juste frotté les têtes dans un peu de paraffine, à refaire régulièrement donc.
Merci pour ton commentaire, à bientôt 😉
@@OldThingsNeverDie- je vois souvent passer l'opération de "blueing", à chaud dans de l'huile, ou à froid chimiquement pour ce genre de protections. Je ne sais pas si c'est food safe par contre…
c'est la question que je me suis posé aussi
Oui le brunissage à chaud ou à froid protège de la rouille mais je voulais garder l'aspect poli des vis.
Dans tous les cas, il faut un corps gras pour protéger de la rouille, ou bien un vernis...
Et pour le côté contact alimentaire, j'essaie au maximum d'utiliser des produits à base d'eau ( comme le vernis pour le bois ), mais c'est pas toujours évident de concilier finition durable et " safe "
This is a beautiful job
Thank you so much for not giving up on the little screws and for not using some god-awful neon-blue pigments for the epoxy and sticking to the natural colour!
I'm glad that I found your channel!
Many of your solutions and fixes are quite brilliant. I like your use of resin in particular. Have you ever considered mixing in saw dust or any of the wood powders to get a better color or texture?
By the way, bee or candle wax makes an excellent and non-toxic lube for the sliding surface.
👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
👍 Thanks for uploading!
👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
Wow, that was a very impressive restoration! I'm glad I subscribed to your channel before so I didn't miss it. Cheers.
Отлично👍Да, это реставрация. Стремление сохранить максимум оригинальных частей. Спасибо Вам за работу и видео.
Great restoration!
I noticed there might have been woodworms the old wood, I don't know if you treated it to kill them off.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера отреставрировавшего.
Am I the only one here who sometimes has no interest to see the restoration but just want to see how it is actually used? 🤣
I have a suggestion; the wood you replaced could be saved using vacuum, you put it in a plastic bag with a small hose going too a cup of resin, when the vacuum is complete you open a valve to the resin and it draws it up and fill all the voids. There are videos on it of course :)
Grate work looks beautiful.
It's nice, watching your video with high-res. Very good detail, especially when you keep the old stuff and fix it. Keep it up bro 🫶🏻🫶🏻🍻🍻
أنا مشترك جديد من العراق واحب اعمالك الرائعة
Vừa vào đã nổi cả da gà 藍giọng a Phúc hayyy quá, mong sẽ tiếp tục cover ạ ❤️
I loove your videos. Interesting projects, very relaxing because not a lot of machine noise and beautiful outcomes! Thank you!
very good work. Greetings from Argentina👍
So glad I found this channel
Repairing instede of replacing ..... I love it. Brilliant work.
Excelente trabajo quedó! !! Abrazos desde Uruguay
So beautiful! What a wonderful talent you have my friend! Everything back in the day was better more beautiful. I wish I could have your talent! You are so freaking awesome!
I love the restoration and it’s so cool seeing the whole process, but man it is really red. Not that it’s bad, as long as you like it that’s all that matters. Keep up the good work
Why do all these restoration channels always use the color red? Like every single one uses red only
Salut! (Je suis désolé pour mon Français; il y a trente ans j'etudie à l'école, y maintenant 177 jours avec Duolingo.) Ma femme et moi aimons beaucoup votre chainê. Merci beaucoup pour ton travail. :)
Great job. Yes I love the red! It makes me want it even though I do not really need it. Beautiful.
I love how you fix wood with resin. It's like a sort of kintsugi.
I believe that old things will never die, but will be revived again and again.