My daughter is 4. She loves watching your videos as you take things from rusted and broke to shiny and fixed. When she realized today there were two of you, she said she hopes to work with her daddy in the same way some day. Thanks for helping inspire the next generation!
That was beautiful! I love what you do. My late dad did this sort of thing, though it was probably sparked by necessity (depression era), I think he truly enjoyed making something old and "useless", look & function like new again. This brought back very fond memories of him - thank you!
@Shelly Petty. It has to do with the differential expansion of metals with the application of heat. The piece that is heated expands faster than the deeper material and then loosens the bond that occurs with rusting.
Watching people can be THAT patient and detailed in restoring old things, it feels like watching them giving it the second "life" to every things they restored. Interesting, thanks for the video..
That straight line where the rust changed makes me think it must have sat half-submerged in a container of water for a long time once. Beautiful job restoring it!
@@HiddenMessiah that could be true, it depends on the item and how it looks I assume it's pretty hard to make something look rusty and broken unless it really is? though if they're gonna restore it might as well ig idrc I like watching rust go bzzz xD
@@HiddenMessiah I always wondered why they loosen rusty nuts and bolts so easily. And why they find good metal under the rust. In your commentary, I found the answers to my questions. Thanks.
No obnoxious background music, no useless comments, just showing the transition from old, rusty, and broken to restored, working, shiny. That's how I like it! Keep em coming!😘
I picked up one of these some years ago at the last day of an estate sale of a smaller home way out in the middle of the woods. Not quite as rough shape as this one, but still had to restore it. Used it once with my parents to make coleslaw. It worked like a dream and was fun to use. Cleaned and seasoned it again though haven't used since. Will never get rid of it. I think about how and where it was originally made and the effort taken to its previous destination before me. And how much wonderful usage it had back in the day. Priceless.....
Voila près de 2 ans que je regarde avec toujours beaucoup d'intérêt vos vidéos. Je me suis dit qu'il est grand temps que je vous remercie pour ce partage, vous exprime ma satisfaction de voir des anciens objets restaurés avec soins et vous félicite pour votre travail tant de restauration que de vidéo. Faite une caresse à Avril de ma part.
Simply LOVE your work. One of these years, since I am probably gonna continue restoring things around our farm (working on a 4th wheelbarrow, have a 1950-1960 wheelbarrow lined up next), I'm gonna have to get a sand blaster. Still, even without one, Vinegar to get off majority of rust and hand sanding (small parts) or electric wire brush/sanding works quite well. I keep learning so much from your videos.
Wow....Im live in New Britain, CT ....same as the company that made this slicer. Ive always know the city was called the "hardware City" but assumed it was solely due to the Stanley Corp having its HQ here. After a quick google Landers, Frary, and Clark were a homeware company that made all types of items from 1865 -1965. Very cool.
America please start making quality products like this again I would buy in a second no matter the price because I would know I could pass it down to my kids and grandkids and maybe in the year 2122 if we are still around somebody could repair it like this master craftsmen does.
Everyone should know how to restore stuff! Thank you for including your knowledge through entertainment. Hopefully more people become self sufficient through these videos.
I love your channel. Avril makes my day and your videos make me forget about the stress of my life for a little while. Thank you for always putting out quality content!
Wonderful job! I appreciate these lovely old tools that are happy to continue to work for us once they have been given the loving attention they need and deserve.
love the added recipe at the end those are the small but large touches that make a video beyond what a viewer expects kudos to you keep up the great content!
Soooooo cool!!👏👏👏 Diese Arbeit hat sich voll gelohnt!👌 Eine wunderschöne und wunderbare Maschine!!👌🤗 Gäbe es so was zum kaufen, dann hätte ich bestimmt eine solche Maschine!!😍😍🤩
Я не хозяйка, я хозяин. Но тоже не отказался бы от такого чуда. Тем более что несколько дней назад узнал, как можно в микроволновке дома чипсы делать натуральные. Пока одна проблема - как нарезать абсолютно одинаковые ломтики.
I woke up and couldn't fall back to sleep. It's 4am and I am watching someone restore a food slicer. Kind of like when your a kid and you fall asleep watching the TV "how it's made".
Вы когда нибудь видели как ржавеет метал,как выкручиваются болты из ржавого металла? Сдесь искусственная ржавчина, если не сталкивались,то не поймёте. В этом видео нет никакой реставрации. Видео сделано для просмотров и заработка денег,а просмотров очень много! В этом да,он молодец
@@СергейПташкин-ы6ы вы знаете, даже если это и специально сделано для эфира, имеет право жить, так как человек постарался это сделать... Многое понимаю и сталкивалась со всякими проблемами (у нас своя мастерская по ремонту бензоинструмента, иногда помогаю мужу), любой исправленный косяк уже праздник, почему бы не порадоваться за человека?
Nicely done sir, this little household appliance could still have use today. It looks it's a lot more convenient than free hand cutting. Thanks for sharing. 👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
Nice job...well done. I am restoring my Grandmother's old pasta maker. Remembering when I was 5 years old...watching the entire family make pasta...it was a procedure. Sad to see how so much history and well made products...are today thrown away. Many kids today...could careless.
Мне очень понравилось. Отличная реставрация. А в конце прекрасный рецепт. Обязательно приготовлю так как вы. Это вкусно . Большое спасибо. Лайк однозначно. 👍👍👍
You know why this is my favorite restoration channel? You restore EVERYTHING, even the screws! So many don't and just take the easy way. Not only that, you cook! And call potatoes au gratin by their French name! May I make a suggestion? When dealing with food appliances, be mindful of future stains and choose a paint wisely.
I thought that looked easier to use than a food processor! Love watching how machines work and are put together, girls weren’t allowed to do woodwork or metalwork when I went to school, fascinating.❤️
Been watching u for a bit and just realized you have an anvil and a grinding stone outside which makes you so much more badass! Also my daughter is 4 and we love watching your videos she can sit for hours and loves to learn everything you are doing and the tools. Thanks!
Your hands remind me of my late father's. He was good with his hands like you.But he became disabled by cerebellar disease late in life. So I feel nostalgic about him when he was strong and healthy wathching your video.Thank you!
This video made me a little sad. My grandpa was a handy man and he so loved working in his tool shed. I remember the smell of his tool shed and how hard he worked. Thank you for sharing a piece of history.
Subscribe if you enjoyed the video !! :-)
В какого года ваша овощерезка?
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Awesome 👍
Good work 💗 I'll support you 🤗❤️
Sure ❤️
My daughter is 4. She loves watching your videos as you take things from rusted and broke to shiny and fixed. When she realized today there were two of you, she said she hopes to work with her daddy in the same way some day. Thanks for helping inspire the next generation!
Cute
That sounds amazing! As a woman myself, I take pride in my daughter wanting to learn how to fix things from me
@AYAMA... 💕 what the hell
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That's awesome ! Maybe a future Restorer :-) Yes we are father and son !
That was beautiful! I love what you do. My late dad did this sort of thing, though it was probably sparked by necessity (depression era), I think he truly enjoyed making something old and "useless", look & function like new again. This brought back very fond memories of him - thank you!
I've always been curious how/why heat (blow torch) loosens a rusted bolt/screw?
@Shelly Petty. It has to do with the differential expansion of metals with the application of heat. The piece that is heated expands faster than the deeper material and then loosens the bond that occurs with rusting.
7:42 For fans of Avril…
Another wonderfully calming video with no extraneous music to hide the sounds of honest work! Thank you!
Avril is female or male? Thanks
@@ellanoteamav7574 girl!
thank you :-)
You are so careful not to alter the things you restore and I love that. Thank you very much for sharing your great talent with us.
Still the best restoration videos on UA-cam. Love how you don't destroy the patina, and leave us with artifacts which show their age and class.
Throughout the video, I thought about how to cut that green pepper. And at the end, you cut a potato 😅😅 great job 🤩👏
SPOILER ALERT!!!
😅😅 thank you Cool Again
UA-camrs and their clickbait schemes. LOL
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Parabéns, ficou show. Saudações do Brasil.
Watching people can be THAT patient and detailed in restoring old things, it feels like watching them giving it the second "life" to every things they restored.
Interesting, thanks for the video..
That straight line where the rust changed makes me think it must have sat half-submerged in a container of water for a long time once. Beautiful job restoring it!
I was thinking that too lol
I'm not saying it's the case here, but some restorations kinda seem fishy, like they break and make items rust, just to "restore" them for a video.
@@HiddenMessiah that could be true, it depends on the item and how it looks
I assume it's pretty hard to make something look rusty and broken unless it really is?
though if they're gonna restore it might as well ig idrc I like watching rust go bzzz xD
@@justafriend4215 you can rust iron with hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and table salt
@@HiddenMessiah I always wondered why they loosen rusty nuts and bolts so easily. And why they find good metal under the rust. In your commentary, I found the answers to my questions. Thanks.
No obnoxious background music, no useless comments, just showing the transition from old, rusty, and broken to restored, working, shiny.
That's how I like it!
Keep em coming!😘
Crappy music has driven me from quite a few sites.
I picked up one of these some years ago at the last day of an estate sale of a smaller home way out in the middle of the woods. Not quite as rough shape as this one, but still had to restore it.
Used it once with my parents to make coleslaw. It worked like a dream and was fun to use.
Cleaned and seasoned it again though haven't used since. Will never get rid of it. I think about how and where it was originally made and the effort taken to its previous destination before me. And how much wonderful usage it had back in the day.
Priceless.....
Voila près de 2 ans que je regarde avec toujours beaucoup d'intérêt vos vidéos. Je me suis dit qu'il est grand temps que je vous remercie pour ce partage, vous exprime ma satisfaction de voir des anciens objets restaurés avec soins et vous félicite pour votre travail tant de restauration que de vidéo. Faite une caresse à Avril de ma part.
Merci Gilles, on essaie de s'améliorer au quotidien, merci pour ce soutien constant :-)
Simply LOVE your work. One of these years, since I am probably gonna continue restoring things around our farm (working on a 4th wheelbarrow, have a 1950-1960 wheelbarrow lined up next), I'm gonna have to get a sand blaster. Still, even without one, Vinegar to get off majority of rust and hand sanding (small parts) or electric wire brush/sanding works quite well. I keep learning so much from your videos.
I really like to watch how old things are restored😊
Yess me to
Same
Wow....Im live in New Britain, CT ....same as the company that made this slicer. Ive always know the city was called the "hardware City" but assumed it was solely due to the Stanley Corp having its HQ here. After a quick google Landers, Frary, and Clark were a homeware company that made all types of items from 1865 -1965. Very cool.
America please start making quality products like this again I would buy in a second no matter the price because I would know I could pass it down to my kids and grandkids and maybe in the year 2122 if we are still around somebody could repair it like this master craftsmen does.
An interesting machine, I haven't seen it yet. Thank you for the sample and I wish you good taste :)
Thank you 😊
конкурирующий канал))))😁
if you switch the words around it says “An interesting machine, thank you for the sample you taste good :)”
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I admire the skill and craftmanship but sorry, the best part is always Avril ❤
She is like the cherry on top.
thank you :)
I don't think many people do what you do with such passion.You have all my admiration.Great job.
Everyone should know how to restore stuff! Thank you for including your knowledge through entertainment. Hopefully more people become self sufficient through these videos.
Ok the potato dish being cooked and finished at the end earned you a thumbs up
That pop from the screws as they give way for the first time in years is so satisfying.
I like the fact that this machine was used after restoration. Thank you for sharing your talent.
my mechanics on youtube has similar content, he always shows the item being used again once restored
🤩 i like it 🥰
And we all are amazed by you as well.
Yo tambien disfruto de los videos tuyos tysy tube son geniales.
I love how the restoration community comes together on each others’ videos to show support and uplift each other. Such a positive community ❤️🥺
@@irishcajun85 hello my name is
ua-cam.com/video/MIpr7L6gkeE/v-deo.html best to capture
The fact that he respected food and didn’t throw it away is what making this channel great 👍
Потрясающе!Золотые руки,браво!Такая красота вернулась к жизни.
I love your channel. Avril makes my day and your videos make me forget about the stress of my life for a little while. Thank you for always putting out quality content!
Wonderful job! I appreciate these lovely old tools that are happy to continue to work for us once they have been given the loving attention they need and deserve.
Вау.! Какой мастер . Невозможно оторваться от этого зрелища!
love the added recipe at the end those are the small but large touches that make a video beyond what a viewer expects kudos to you keep up the great content!
As a woman of parents raised during the depression, I have great appreciation of your restorations. Exactly what my daddy would have done. 👏🏻
I was surprised to see how many parts that thing actually had when you took it apart. Very interesting.
The snap when the screws break loose is so satisfying!
0:45
Such great editing, I could not imagine working w such loud noises, so the detail this shows is perfect
Awesome! I was glued to my phone watching this! So interesting! I didn’t even know all these tools existed 😂
Soooooo cool!!👏👏👏
Diese Arbeit hat sich voll gelohnt!👌
Eine wunderschöne und wunderbare Maschine!!👌🤗
Gäbe es so was zum kaufen, dann hätte ich bestimmt eine solche Maschine!!😍😍🤩
Came for the machining work, stayed for the recipes :) Brilliant stuff :)
Highly professional with perfectionist approach
After a long day, I needed that satisfying vid :)
I'm impressed. Great work.
Okay, that was cool. Love to see you restore these items. It is inspirational.
I really enjoy watching these restoration videos. Just love how things work and are repaired as new. Thanks for showing. Great job. 💖
Whaaaaa?
So glad your four legged supervisor was on hand for this video! 🐾
Amazing job 🙌 Now the whole world knows the "gratin dauphinois" !!! Bravo et merci 🙏
Beautiful video. I love the natural sounds. Watching a superb craftsman at work is a great pleasure.
Always love seeing the cat.
Great work on the restoration and I'm very jealous of your workshop.
Le gratin à l'air super délicieux! Et la restauration est magnifique, super travail!
SO happy to see a video from you and Avril 😊 GORGEOUS restoration!
That is such a cool find, great job on the restoration!
26M views... 26 MILLION views!!!! You're the G.O.A.T.!!!! 💯💯💯
Very well done friend 👍
Какой замечательный механизм Вы реставрировали. Любая хозяйка будет рада пользоваться им на своей кухне. Спасибо!)
Я не хозяйка, я хозяин.
Но тоже не отказался бы от такого чуда.
Тем более что несколько дней назад узнал, как можно в микроволновке дома чипсы делать натуральные.
Пока одна проблема - как нарезать абсолютно одинаковые ломтики.
Что за ЧУДО??? 👍Старинная вещь. Умели делать.
Нашёлся бы кто-то, кто
возобновил бы это дело?
Было бы класно.
Avril always gives a taste to the job!
Absolutely amazing watching that wood handle being made.
I woke up and couldn't fall back to sleep. It's 4am and I am watching someone restore a food slicer. Kind of like when your a kid and you fall asleep watching the TV "how it's made".
Очень приятно смотреть такую реставрацию, все аккуратно и красиво!!! Всего вам наилучшего 💯👋👋👋
Вы когда нибудь видели как ржавеет метал,как выкручиваются болты из ржавого металла? Сдесь искусственная ржавчина, если не сталкивались,то не поймёте. В этом видео нет никакой реставрации. Видео сделано для просмотров и заработка денег,а просмотров очень много! В этом да,он молодец
@@СергейПташкин-ы6ы вы знаете, даже если это и специально сделано для эфира, имеет право жить, так как человек постарался это сделать... Многое понимаю и сталкивалась со всякими проблемами (у нас своя мастерская по ремонту бензоинструмента, иногда помогаю мужу), любой исправленный косяк уже праздник, почему бы не порадоваться за человека?
Ahhh que capricho!! Tô muito apaixonada nesses vídeos de restauração. Um trabalho incrível!!
I absolutely LOVE the color choice! It's SO cute! I kind of want one now..
Where is bell pepper?
I am 22 but I love watching your videos. They are suitable for all ages.
Watching one of my favorite channels and to click on a video of him working on something from my city 10min from me! This video made my day
Fantastic y'all do a perfect restoration, I love your videos! Keep going y'all are an inspiration.
another good reason to be on the internet! Such a great episode!
Loved how you did a recipe at the end! So cool 😊
The wood turning was beautiful I could of watched that all day
Hands of a hard worker…
My respect.
It’s always a joy to watch your restorations - thank you! ✌🏻🎨☕️
Nicely done sir, this little household appliance could still have use today. It looks it's a lot more convenient than free hand cutting. Thanks for sharing. 👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
العلم الأمريكي عرفناه والعلم الاخر لا أعرفه. ممكن تعرفني عليه. تحياتي من بلاد الرافدين
Keep on doing this great work! I'm a photographer and I find this videos so calming and inspiring. Keep doing what you love.
So hey I tried the recipe at the end!
I used oat milk and oat cream, and it worked like a charm thanks! X
Amazing attention to detail! 👍🏻
Nice job...well done.
I am restoring my Grandmother's old pasta maker. Remembering when I was 5 years old...watching the entire family make pasta...it was a procedure.
Sad to see how so much history and well made products...are today thrown away.
Many kids today...could careless.
I'm a new subscriber and I absolutely love seeing these nice, old antiques become new again! Great job!
Мне очень понравилось. Отличная реставрация. А в конце прекрасный рецепт. Обязательно приготовлю так как вы. Это вкусно . Большое спасибо. Лайк однозначно. 👍👍👍
Again, I am very happy to have seen such a great refurbishing work. Thanks for sharing on UA-cam.
All the stuff you restore comes out so beautiful!!! I wish I could do this stuff
You can!
@@loes3000 for the armour he has and necklace rings etc. that is god mode
This is my favorite video so far!! A refab AND cooking?! 🥰🥰🥰
Cool restoration. Thank you for sharing. You're working hard.
What I like in his videos, his art of making new nuts, boltes and even screw of any size if required.
Amazing.
the best restoration videos on UA-cam
You know why this is my favorite restoration channel? You restore EVERYTHING, even the screws! So many don't and just take the easy way. Not only that, you cook! And call potatoes au gratin by their French name! May I make a suggestion? When dealing with food appliances, be mindful of future stains and choose a paint wisely.
Very good job my friend 💪
Et vive le gratin dauphinois 😊
Brilliant as always and a nice ending with the meal
I love it when you show glimpses of Avril. ☺️🐈 As always, fantastic work. ✨🌟
Y además de la restauración una receta, mis aplausos para tu genial labor
I thought that looked easier to use than a food processor! Love watching how machines work and are put together, girls weren’t allowed to do woodwork or metalwork when I went to school, fascinating.❤️
those loud, harsh sounds in the video are oddly satisfying.
Yep. I love the satisfying crack when a rusty old screw loosens
Agree. This is like ASMR for handiwork 😆
That intake slicer looks awesome now that it's been restored to its true beauty,, great work.👍
Been watching u for a bit and just realized you have an anvil and a grinding stone outside which makes you so much more badass! Also my daughter is 4 and we love watching your videos she can sit for hours and loves to learn everything you are doing and the tools. Thanks!
I don't know why but I really love the sound when a bolt or a screw breaks free that is total ASMR to me
Your hands remind me of my late father's. He was good with his hands like you.But he became disabled by cerebellar disease late in life. So I feel nostalgic about him when he was strong and healthy wathching your video.Thank you!
I'm sorry you've lost him, but happy that you had him. God bless you.
@@Dx20xygen7 Thank you! I am proud to be his daughter!
@@glumlynaomy2023 you sure do!
Man that meal looks so good! Great job on the restoration!👏
I am so amazed with your talent of making everything look new again. Great job! 🤜🤛
This man really added a cooking tutorial at the end. Legend
This video made me a little sad. My grandpa was a handy man and he so loved working in his tool shed. I remember the smell of his tool shed and how hard he worked. Thank you for sharing a piece of history.
Djjd
Encore une magnifique restoration 👍🏼 Salut à Avril ❤️
Old hands, young hands, love it 👍🏾 🖤
Невероятная работа! Браво! 👍
Thanks for showing how well it works at the end!
Fantastic restoration with an elegant demonstration and a mouth watering dish. Superb!!!!