I'm a chemist and I have a few things to say. Basically just don't use coke for removing rust. Most stuff that removes rust is acidic on the pH chart and sure, coke is but barely and I've used it before and it sucks to remove rust. What I would use is a mixture of vinegar (10%) and citric acid (or lemon juice) If the rust is really strong use a real rust remover as they contain hydrochloric or phosphoric acid normally, which tears through rust. For me personally I would use hydrochloric acid and it goes through rust in 2 seconds but it's a lot more dangerous and not everybody just has it around.
just take water and lye NAOH and dip rusty things in it for few mins only but when you remove it immediately apply some oil or lubricant on it else will rust again. not useful for very fine threads as it will consume it but thick items it's ok to use.
@@param888 Yeah I just fine it not as effective due to the water content so you would have to make it super concentrated but even then it doesn't work too well.
I'm very glad you kept the old wooden pieces and renovated them instead of starting over from scratch. Like Baumgartner Restoration says, all wood is infinitely repairable, and I love to see things be given a new life instead of discarded.
Watching a restoration video before bed is just like watching an ASMR video before bed. Your videos are incredibly satisfying and enjoyable. Keep up the outstanding work.
Though I see you not more than 1% of time you spend o restoring the whole thing, but I saw 100% of your wholeheartedly workmanship that you gave life to this project. Appreciated very much.
I love that you try to make all the original pieces viable, like with the wooden ball. Most channels would have just replaced it, but you fixed it with epoxy and made it work. Love it!
Either the washers are brand new or he didn't show their restoration. I understand not being able to use the screws and nuts, but the washers were fine. I've been spoiled by My Mechanics I guess...
I've tried Coke against rust a few times, and it doesn't really work too well. Sure, it's slightly acidic so it will take some rust off, but even plain water with a few scoops of citric acid powder, or regular vinegar, is much more effective. And neither of those even compare to real rust remover.
Agree. Coke, vinegar, and rust remover all use acid to remove rust. You can use white vinegar you buy in the grocery store and it's usually the cheapest. White vinegar is normally between 4% to 5% acid by volume. But you may be able to get pickling vinegar or cleaning vinegar, which runs from 7% to 10% acid by volume.
With all the breast-beating and cries from the food police the acidity of carbonated beverages has been significantly reduced. Next time, add a handful of salt, electricity and a sacrificial lump of iron.
This is the first bread-cutter restoration I've seen on UA-cam that doesn't mangle and squash the bread as it cuts. Very well designed compared to some of the others, and completely deserving of its gorgeous restoration.
I really love the editing. Mixing the satisfaying restauration with relaxing no talking and smooth audio. I'm just enjoying watching this before going to bed. Thanks for your works !
This felt like forever in the best way possible. I have noise sensitivity issues so normal ASMR overstimulates me, making me stressed. This visual ASMR with normal sounds like icing on a cake stimulated me not to be anxious but excited. I loved watching this
i first liked asmr years ago on youtube when it was videos like these, when i didnt even know what asmr was, i just loved quiet plastic unwrapping and making videos, then asmr became popular and people made talking tapping asmr videos which dont apeal to me and are too much. to me enjoying this quiet unintentional asmr is where its at, the true artform :) totally understand you
A tip for when you work with wood: In this video, you started to apply the wood stain and clear coat on the best/visible side to the back. This is not ideal, as leftover paint could drip on the already painted side for unwanted excess. Start with the less visible backside, then the edge grains and lastly the top side. Also, dabbing the paint on the end grain makes sure, that the paint is distributed evenly and deep enough. just going over it can produce mixed results. Nice restoration overall!
Thanks for the useful tips! I didn't realize the order of applying stain and clear coat could make such a difference. Starting with the backside and dabbing the end grain for even distribution are great suggestions. I'll definitely keep these in mind for my own projects. The restoration was still really impressive
Wow, I was mesmerized by the whole video. I really love seeing such talented people like you restoring stuff from trash to their new form. And the whole process of thinking of what you should do next. U must feel really proud when u finish, and take a look at the before and after. Amazing job, man.
Great video as always! Love the deep tone of the wood. Were the two marked part originally painted? I think those might have looked good with an off white color instead of the metal. Still turned out great though!
That was well worth the time and effort! The restoration turned out beautifully and that slicer was an ingenious invention. Probably the non electrical predecessor of the deli slicer as we know it!
If you use a tripod and mark the exact same location of the tripod and the item before and after restoration you can improve the comparison. Amazing restoration as always, love your channel
i don't know if you've thought of this or if it's been suggested to you before (though it probably has,) but if you made a second channel with more long form videos of you sanding and sharpening and polishing and stuff i have no doubt a ton of people would subscribe. i sure would
Hola Tysy, buenos dias. Que buen video. Me gusto mucho ver como restauraste esta herramienta. Con que delicadeza volvio a cortar ese pan. Me pregunto si asi dejo la Coca Cola esas piezas de metal, como dejara nuestros organos. Muchas gracias Tysy por compartir tu arte con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Segui adelante. Gracias Tysy.
Nice video, I was thinking it would be cool to see you comparing similar objects that you've restored but with a fixed set of time. Ex: 3hours, versus 10 hours etc. Love the videos, keep them coming :)
Very relaxing watching your videos. You’re saving your rust to make a knife, should save dust from other materials to mix with resin for the handle of the knife. Wood dust and shavings of different colors could make an interesting handle.
I like that you restored the wood instead of just replacing it. It seems most restoration channels just default to replacing any wood even when the existing wood is pretty sound, and it makes me sad
I’ll probably sound really stupid asking, but what is the blasting chamber for (3:29)? I’ve watched a ton of this guy’s videos and I still can’t figure out exactly how it’s removing the rust and grime. Like it’s not spray paint (ngl did think that at first) and it’s seemingly just air-so what’s the grey sand particles for? What are they doing? I gotta know!
I am just imagining if in the next 100 years, this will be restored again (probably wont be as good) by the successor of TysyTube Restoration. Very beautiful indeed.
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Bravo
I hope you just dont forget and put that rust instead of the coffee 😊👍🏻
11:22 Towel jumpscare
Ah~~~ The French... Famous for their Baguettes 🥖 and Guillotines 💀
Pra que juntar tanta ferrugem?
I'm a chemist and I have a few things to say. Basically just don't use coke for removing rust. Most stuff that removes rust is acidic on the pH chart and sure, coke is but barely and I've used it before and it sucks to remove rust. What I would use is a mixture of vinegar (10%) and citric acid (or lemon juice) If the rust is really strong use a real rust remover as they contain hydrochloric or phosphoric acid normally, which tears through rust. For me personally I would use hydrochloric acid and it goes through rust in 2 seconds but it's a lot more dangerous and not everybody just has it around.
Lol
just take water and lye NAOH and dip rusty things in it for few mins only but when you remove it immediately apply some oil or lubricant on it else will rust again.
not useful for very fine threads as it will consume it but thick items it's ok to use.
@@param888 Yeah I just fine it not as effective due to the water content so you would have to make it super concentrated but even then it doesn't work too well.
@@FireTrye i have used it professionally and got excellent results, I used it for bolts.
@@param888 Oh really? Wow maybe I could try it again.
I'm very glad you kept the old wooden pieces and renovated them instead of starting over from scratch. Like Baumgartner Restoration says, all wood is infinitely repairable, and I love to see things be given a new life instead of discarded.
Easier to keep the same shape
Up until we can afford it
Renovated? Ok…. Not the word I would use
"Im a chemist so listen to me 🤓" "according to my calculations"
@@Just_KotaX Did you reply to the wrong person?
13:54 THANK YOU!!! The whole loaf and good size slices, this was a great ending to a dope video
Watching a restoration video before bed is just like watching an ASMR video before bed. Your videos are incredibly satisfying and enjoyable. Keep up the outstanding work.
Glad you like them!
I watch these to go to sleep! So satisfying, can’t get enough of his videos!
I was thinking the same thing. The Bob Ross of restoration. ❤
@@overtaxedcitizen4975you summed it up so perfectly
Right! They make me relaxed and sleepy for some reason. 😂
Imagine how many tries it took to get that bottle of rust on the perfect angle.
many 🤭
@@TysyTube Ahahahaha i knew it
I was just coming in here to say this 😂
Nah, it only took one try because he is a professional.
@@Ironc1adgaming you wish 😂
Though I see you not more than 1% of time you spend o restoring the whole thing, but I saw 100% of your wholeheartedly workmanship that you gave life to this project. Appreciated very much.
I love that you try to make all the original pieces viable, like with the wooden ball. Most channels would have just replaced it, but you fixed it with epoxy and made it work. Love it!
Either the washers are brand new or he didn't show their restoration. I understand not being able to use the screws and nuts, but the washers were fine. I've been spoiled by My Mechanics I guess...
I've tried Coke against rust a few times, and it doesn't really work too well. Sure, it's slightly acidic so it will take some rust off, but even plain water with a few scoops of citric acid powder, or regular vinegar, is much more effective. And neither of those even compare to real rust remover.
Agree. Coke, vinegar, and rust remover all use acid to remove rust. You can use white vinegar you buy in the grocery store and it's usually the cheapest. White vinegar is normally between 4% to 5% acid by volume. But you may be able to get pickling vinegar or cleaning vinegar, which runs from 7% to 10% acid by volume.
With all the breast-beating and cries from the food police the acidity of carbonated beverages has been significantly reduced. Next time, add a handful of salt, electricity and a sacrificial lump of iron.
@@trollolol705ummm fbi???
I have used acid toilet bowl cleaner. Phosphoric acid used to be available, but not any more . Any weakly acidic solution should work.
Did I miss the part where the serrations were refiled, or was there enough left of the old? Cuts fine !
Come here because of reels button =======>>>
Where are you even pointing at 💀
@@polandmapping371 ong 💀
This ain't no insta lil bro
@polandmapping371 the report button
Bro is on the wrong platform
This is the first bread-cutter restoration I've seen on UA-cam that doesn't mangle and squash the bread as it cuts. Very well designed compared to some of the others, and completely deserving of its gorgeous restoration.
yes, i was so surprised 😂
There is also a little technique to the use, but I was also surprised the teeth ended up good still.
That's because it was old and stale try it with a new piece of bread
@@darcieclements4880 Tysy put a lot of elbow grease into running it over the whetstone, or it wouldn'a been cutting nearly so well :-)
Mr White?🤨
Can't recall the last time I was able to watch an entire video without ads. Magnificent experience!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lol i sust got an ad while reading this comment xD
@@olgierd2001SUS?!?!?!?!
@@omegarayquaza7584he prob meant srsly
@@hananaltair3563ithink its “just”
Sust looks like it should be just
That blade was absolutely thrashed. That was a LOT of oxidation. Impressed! The wood looked beautiful after the treatment.
I really love the editing.
Mixing the satisfaying restauration with relaxing no talking and smooth audio.
I'm just enjoying watching this before going to bed.
Thanks for your works !
Restauration 😂
@@salveteinfernumThe person who wrote the og comment is French and that's how restoration is spelled in French
@@speeddemon341 resteauxration
Sometimes I wish you did a before and after weight, to see how much material had to be removed to restore. Another excellent vid!
Agreed 👍
I actually flinched when you threw the towel at the camera lol
same 💀
But it was a nice transition😅
towel jumpscare 😱
When?
Nvm I see
5:13 - Ah yes, the clear goat; a truly superior coating.
😂
Its the greatest of all time.
le chèvre de rêve......
I was waiting for that transparent goat to show up.. 😁
It was so clear I couldn't even see it!
This felt like forever in the best way possible. I have noise sensitivity issues so normal ASMR overstimulates me, making me stressed. This visual ASMR with normal sounds like icing on a cake stimulated me not to be anxious but excited. I loved watching this
I'm so glad!
Alot of asmr videos that are intentional dont sound natural. Unintentional asmr like this be where it at
Inagree with you as someone where normal "ASMR" stresses me tf out for some reason
i first liked asmr years ago on youtube when it was videos like these, when i didnt even know what asmr was, i just loved quiet plastic unwrapping and making videos, then asmr became popular and people made talking tapping asmr videos which dont apeal to me and are too much. to me enjoying this quiet unintentional asmr is where its at, the true artform :) totally understand you
@@MilkShotaSasuke very very true
Waaaait.. you're HUNGARIAN!?!? That's awesome!
Shocked at how well that thing cuts a baguette! Genuinely useful to have.
It does!
Yeah almost as useful serrated knife, and only takes up 25x as much space! 😅
@@jjryan1352 to jeszcze nic. Wyobraź sobie smarowanie masłem tym urządzeniem.
Good for removing your enemies hands as well.
@@michael5045 Are you ok?
A tip for when you work with wood: In this video, you started to apply the wood stain and clear coat on the best/visible side to the back. This is not ideal, as leftover paint could drip on the already painted side for unwanted excess. Start with the less visible backside, then the edge grains and lastly the top side. Also, dabbing the paint on the end grain makes sure, that the paint is distributed evenly and deep enough. just going over it can produce mixed results. Nice restoration overall!
Nice legit tip.
Thanks for the useful tips! I didn't realize the order of applying stain and clear coat could make such a difference. Starting with the backside and dabbing the end grain for even distribution are great suggestions. I'll definitely keep these in mind for my own projects. The restoration was still really impressive
Mad respect to this guy for actually making these videos real and not restoring a 3DS with rust on it which is impossible
A fitting time for such a restoration.
🥳
You sure nailed the wordplay.
Wow, I was mesmerized by the whole video. I really love seeing such talented people like you restoring stuff from trash to their new form. And the whole process of thinking of what you should do next. U must feel really proud when u finish, and take a look at the before and after. Amazing job, man.
4:59 never in my life would i think a piece of wood would look so stunning
Been a while! The rust jar is makin good progress. Can't wait to see what kind of knife you manage to craft from it.
What really impresses me is the fact that you're able to put together every single object that you restore
Who is here after watching reel 😂
no one
I am
Its shorts not reels,this aint instagram
😂😂😂 me
Not me
If coca cola removes rust from metal. What do you people think it's doing to your insides
Hold up
Removing the rust duh
@@Tickytockyo lol
@@Tickytockyo well I'm saying if it removes rust, what is it doing to your stomach. Your stomach isn't metal. So yeah duh
Nah bruh it's just cleanin up my gears 😅
Super satisfying. I loved it ❤
I love how you kept the texture on the blade. Love watching these
Great video as always! Love the deep tone of the wood. Were the two marked part originally painted? I think those might have looked good with an off white color instead of the metal. Still turned out great though!
I was thinking they should have been painted too and highlight the lettering with a different color
The best rust remover I’ve found is Evaporust.
I imagine a lot of time and resources go into restoring these items. I admire what you and similar channels do. 🙂
I only watch these videos before I go to sleep, it is soooo relaxing, thank you for that, it would be great if you do videos more often
0:15 bros like: i aint touching that
Loved the little hammer at 03:11! Great job with the restoration, you never disappoint!! Love your videos, best wishes from Brazil!
Thank you very much!
I just started watching your videos and I already love them. Please make some more.
Nice work man. The brass screw was an excellent touch…
You're an excellent touch
0:57 he saw an opportunity with the deez nuts joke 🤣
Honestly who could resist that opportunity
I was enthralled by the transformation in the wood! Gorgeous!
That was well worth the time and effort! The restoration turned out beautifully and that slicer was an ingenious invention. Probably the non electrical predecessor of the deli slicer as we know it!
"Eredeti íz". Váó, nem tudtam, hogy magyar csatorna, követem pedig egy ideje, szeretem a videóit nagyon, így mégjobban. 🇭🇺👏🏼
Akkor nem csak nekem tűnt fel:D jó, hogy végigpörgettem a kommenteket, mielőtt írtam volna😅
@@peterbanki2466 😁🤝🏻
Gratulálok! Nagyon szép munka! :) A kóla külön tetszett! 👍
1:32 forbidden cinnamon
If you use a tripod and mark the exact same location of the tripod and the item before and after restoration you can improve the comparison. Amazing restoration as always, love your channel
Thanks for the tips!
And my dumbass really thought rust was a permanent thing on metal.
@@Toonsifer_and_Emerond_Official same
This is one of my favorite things to look forward to every month or so. Thank you!
The French must really enjoy this video I'm guessing?
5:13 Bro really said "clear goat" 😂
But seriously, you have awesome videos, keep doing what you do best and have a great day!
😏😂
I WAS GONNA SAY THIS
i don't know if you've thought of this or if it's been suggested to you before (though it probably has,) but if you made a second channel with more long form videos of you sanding and sharpening and polishing and stuff i have no doubt a ton of people would subscribe. i sure would
Hola Tysy, buenos dias.
Que buen video. Me gusto mucho ver como restauraste esta herramienta. Con que delicadeza volvio a cortar ese pan. Me pregunto si asi dejo la Coca Cola esas piezas de metal, como dejara nuestros organos. Muchas gracias Tysy por compartir tu arte con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Segui adelante. Gracias Tysy.
4:26 that’s what she said 💀
@@Devtastically 😳😶
2:40 if you'd film that with a macro lens, it'd almost look like rain on an alien planet.
It’s like oil rain
USA : WHERE!? WHERE?!
Great job. I think that if you'd blue the blade then the contrast would make it pop.
HI, amazing job but remember to use food-safe oil on the wood. Also if you file the tooth they would be much sharper
Nice video, I was thinking it would be cool to see you comparing similar objects that you've restored but with a fixed set of time. Ex: 3hours, versus 10 hours etc. Love the videos, keep them coming :)
That tickles that part of my brain especially that crunchy bread 🍞
2:30 nice shirt
2:20 bro really used coke💀💀💀.
Beautiful restoration and the slicing of the baguette at the end was chefs kiss!
7:00 looks like something out of a manscaped ad
0:01 ww2 SS-officer torturing a french captive.
NAHHHHH ;-;
that poor French captive :(
very epik
those tools at the beggining are better than dentists
Fundling with the dem nutz @1:00 ^^
Anyhow thanks for the videos, just realized i am not subbed. soz. Watched for a long time, thought i was subbed.
8:14
Fnaf 6 jumpscare sound ☠️☠️
I don’t hear it
What concerns me is the fact that Cola can remove rust and we happily drink that thing 😮
I love youre videos😀👍
Very good work!❤
Thank you! 😃
@@TysyTube You're welcome!👍☺️
11:22 Hey! 😒
You should make a butter fly knife :3
Crusty bread is pretty easy to slice, it's the fresh soft stuff that would have shown how sharp this is.
soft and crusty bread are easy to slice
Parabéns! Incrível trabalho. Um artista!
Very relaxing watching your videos. You’re saving your rust to make a knife, should save dust from other materials to mix with resin for the handle of the knife. Wood dust and shavings of different colors could make an interesting handle.
Отличное видео! Но волнистую заточку лезвия лучше было восстановить 😊
7:23
Lemon juice with sodium bicarbonate, perhaps...
I like that you restored the wood instead of just replacing it. It seems most restoration channels just default to replacing any wood even when the existing wood is pretty sound, and it makes me sad
Me just sitting here watching this at 2:00 clock in the morning
ME TOO lol
0:58 Deez nuts got me rolling on the floor💀🙏🏻
You are most definitely under The age of seven if you find that funny
I always go to videos like yours to relax, thank you. ❤
I'm so glad!
I’ll probably sound really stupid asking, but what is the blasting chamber for (3:29)? I’ve watched a ton of this guy’s videos and I still can’t figure out exactly how it’s removing the rust and grime. Like it’s not spray paint (ngl did think that at first) and it’s seemingly just air-so what’s the grey sand particles for? What are they doing? I gotta know!
Its sand blasting
They use sand similar to hoses they use on driveways and sidewalks except sand not water
2:52 my favorite rust flavored coke delectable
i spend satisfactory time :)
0:56 DEEZ NUTS LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
1:10 the forbidden toothbrush
I almost wish the base was trashed. I love your work with epoxy.
1:14 is funny bc he said he is in love with dust lol
Отлично проделанная работа 👍.... И самое главное без слов которые я бы все равно не понял бы 😊....
Did anyone else get super confused when they said they were preparing the wooden slab for a clear goat or just me? 😂😂
New viewers here 👇👇👇
Ok❤❤
At 5:30, ray tracing is activated
Bro probably has enough rust to make another mars
13:29 bro found the shiny Version
this is the most french thing ever lmao
This bread cutter resto was much more satisfying as the bread at the end wasnt squished at all, just perfect slices!
12:18 I like it
1:27 how many tries?
Just started following. I will never forget this is the first video I watched of yours
11:54 with the ceramic watering cow! Is that a shout out to kiwami japan channel? 😁
not really 😂
I bet this dude has the best playlists
I am just imagining if in the next 100 years, this will be restored again (probably wont be as good) by the successor of TysyTube Restoration.
Very beautiful indeed.
Her : its my first time
Also her : 6:45
Yo wtf