This guy is one of the most underrated restoration UA-cam channels but I love how he uses no music and does not talk that way his voice does not get annoying
Only time I enjoy music on workshop videos is how Alec Steele (blacksmith) does it, he does the drop(?) (idk the correct term) in time with the hammer or ect and makes sure it can still be heard
I love the recent little additions to the videos, the dramatic zooms and cool angles, you're really making it your own and it's awesome to watch you grow and try new things!
@@jio5680 it's probably like a surgery or a dentist appointment to them most likely, I mean Woody didn't really felt any pain gettinf his arm literally ripped off from him as well as getting it stitched back onto him
Thank you for these videos. I have very high anxiety, and whenever I feel a panic attack coming on, I pull up your videos. Watching them always calms me down and usually helps to keep the attacks at least very minor. My husband noticed, and he will even send me them on occasion, just to make sure that I am okay. So, again. Thank you. You have no idea just how wonderful these videos are. 💖💖💖
Yesss!! I love these!! My favorite parts are when you take off the blue tape to get the stripes right, and watching the paint become shiny (you can tell i have no idea the name of the processes)
Me, watching the paint flake off, the struggle with the tabs, the messy goop of the paint peel, the sheer amount of work to be done: Gee, is it even worth the trouble? Me, in tears, seeing the final result: IT’S SO SHINY AND PRETTY AND I APOLOGIZE FOR DOUBTING!!
Your restoration skills are so far ahead of any other restorer of these kinds of objects on UA-cam it's not even fair. Some get one part or the other right but you fabricating that missing deck gun with no fear was sublime. If I could subscribe more than once to help ypur channel grow, I would. Carry on mate!
Toni Salazar ....oh but it will be worth it! The hours upon hours he spends on each is amazing! He is all about quality, not quantity thats for sure and it shows!
Toni Salazar it’s ok though. We all understand that he has a job and a life and that’s what I love about these smaller channels. I love that this is just a hobby and UA-cam isn’t their life. When ur is the videos seem to always just become too much if you know what I mean? I don’t mind the wait🤷♀️😁
P.S. As a retired body and paint man... I appreciate that you use sand blasters and powder coat. I've seen channels where they use sandpaper and spray bombs and NEVER look as QUALITY as yours. Great Job and thanks for the Entertainment!
ive got a big slice of key lime pie on my desk. well somehow or the other i keep nodding off and i get pie in my face. trying to eat it but i keep passing out. so yeah these vids do help you to go to sleep. no offense to the creator, it is a great video, its just 3:00 am and i really should be in the bed.
@@alexanderortega7754 it means the old paint contains lead, which is very poisonous if you breathe it, so he can't just go with the sandblast 1st, that's why he uses a paint remover and then sandblast.
@@huracan200173 ah the 1900s when the US gave literally 0 fucks about any kind of safety and just made toys with sharp metal edges, Urianium, painted with led, and made elastic and shooting toys with literally 0 safety features.
R&R isn't just a craftsman, he's a Time Lord! Reversing time to make these toys new again. Just found these thanks to my Star Wars recommended feed, I'm digging these old toys also! typo, it's early...
this is my kind of ASMR, not just a bunch of tapping, clicking and crunching noises...someone doing something productive without using a bunch of extra music or sound, just good ol' restoration at it's finest
Without any sort of context, it looks like you're just painting the pieces when sandblasting. Knowing you're sandblasting them makes it so much more satisfying to watch. Great job! Love these videos!
I'm so glad you have a legit setup for painting. It drives me nuts when others use spray paint to restore items. Great channel and thanks for sharing :)
@@CARATMom I know what you mean. My Mechanics spoiled me; I almost can't watch any other restoration channels, but R&R is high level. I could watch this all day. I just discovered him recently and am binging now.
Well you have to get the lead paint off first or you know potential bad things come from it. But yes it’s very worry some thinking that he would sand blast
I'm so glad that you're a part of UA-cam me and I'm sure most of your subscribers have been watching since your very first video and you deserve all the subscribers and more to come!
Hey your not the "I make a new one" guy, you're the powder coating guy. You are also one half of the two best restoration channels on UA-cam. Amazing work!
Literally half of the restoration channels just rip the item anew Some just go the extra 400 miles to give it the “hey look tree roots for an axe handle” look It’s annoying Just stay true to the original
I just love these because I love the feeling of Keeping history alive. This isn’t just some old junky toy to throw away. This is history. ❤️❤️ keep up the good work.
I feel as if everything is ok with the world when I see time being reversed here. What a splendid result! There are 999 people who disliked this video? How? New toy retailers???
Some people think repainting/replacement parts on antiques is a travesty. I dont subscribe to it but I do admit I saw an Apollo command module that was retrieved from the ocean and totally restored to like new and was disappointed. I would rather see the bumps/bruises of something historical. A toy boat? Have at it. But not everyone thinks the same and that is OK.
Your videos always fascinate me! Every time you bring in a piece so badly battered and corroded and looking like it’s beyond repair and I’m thinking, “There’s no way he’s gonna be able to restore THAT!” and, “How on EARTH is he going to be able to restore THAT?” and you always amaze me! I love watching the sandblasting too, but just as much I love to watch the powdered painting and the curing of the powered paint just to see what color it’s going to be! I also love to watch you meticulously take apart every little piece, clean it, blast it, remove the rust and paint, powder paint it, cure it, grind it, build new pieces, nickel plate it, make new stickers and put them on, and put everything back together again! It’s so fascinating seeing the inner workings of these antiques and collectibles! Wonderful videos!
I love this! Truly appreciate his patience, skill, attention to detail, and no music and no words. It’s like watching Bob Ross you just relax and enjoy someone who is a master at his craft.
One day when I'm old and forgotten I want to retire as one of these rusted toys and be restored by this guy. Great job on the videos I really love how simple yet intriguing they are
Hey R&R, I was watching another restoration channel and after he made a couple of mistakes (in my opinion), I searched for something better! You’re the MAN! And I love all the toys (tools) in your workshop! 👍🏼
I just discovered your channel today, and binge watched every single episode. I know a wise man once said nothing, but I'm not quite there yet. That being said, it's such a relief to see someone with talent like yours making videos without crappy music and other miscellaneous distractions like talking, coughing, lip smacking, etc. Man, I can't even hear you breathe. Believe me, I've tried. On behalf of everyone with misophonia, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love what you do, and I love the way you do it. I couldn't have found a better way to start 2020, and I so look forward to more episodes. Thanks again, and keep doing exactly what you're doing. If it ain't broke, I know you'll fix it. Thanks to you, I'll be in the garage.
First off, that opening? Clever af my dude. I also love the slo mo shots you got, those were really interesting and it was cool to see how the vibrating polisher kinda spins the abrasive material around. And my god, that slo mo billowing power paint was captivating! And, as always with your videos, I’ve never been so excited to watch paint dry. XD
@The Grim Reaper no, not stupid, but depending on were one stands regarding guns, that could have been sarcasm. And outside of the US, making weapons is usually not Something to brag about. Were I come from, the government tries to downplay how many weapons we produce, so I actually could not be sure if you meant it like you wrote it. So no, not stupid, just from a different continent.
Also made in America Budweiser beer. ... Crayola crayons. ... Harley-Davidson motorcycles. ... Hershey chocolate. ... Jack Daniel's whiskey. ... Im from the UK and guns are known about people do own them and yes we have an armed police service There just not as popular here.
I don't know if you read comments or if you'll see this but there is a type of glove you can get that protects your hands from high heat. I don't know if it will work with powder coating or for you, but I thought I'd say something in case it does help. Love these videos so much!
That also could have been amazing with just the paint removed, the oil-stain patina looked great on the old tin, but amazing work as always, do love that you powder coat these, and not using cheap rattle cans on them. Classic craftsmanship like this deserves more respect than a 4.98 can of spray paint from the local mega mart.
Making this ship new and shiny makes me realize why kids love toys of any make! You really are a master of your craft and I do love your videos. Keep on!
What a lovely job. A very simple toy, but with a certain charm about it. A couple of things I found surprising: 1). when you detached the sides of the hull, I expected them to have taken on the curve of the ship, rather than springing flat and 2). I hadn't realised that masking worked so well with powder coat. I would have expected the paint to leach under the tape. We live and learn.😁
The artistry that goes into these... Especially when the paint work isn't simple, or missing parts have to be fabricated... So satisfying, and so amazing!
R and R has been busy upgrading his shop and equipment big time and hopefully will have a new video soon. The improvements he is making are awesome and worth the wait. He hasn't gone anywhere.....just upgrading his equipment to provide even better videos! So hang on....the best is yet to come!
In our throwaway society it is so nice to see someone like yourself take the time (and care) to restore things. I love your attention to detail and the obvious passion you have for what you do. I know it’s work on your part but it’s very relaxing to me to watch you.☺️👍 Your work is top notch!
You are an absolute magician! Can't imagine somebody older watching their childhood toy come to life. Truly remarkable to watch a toy from the 1920s spring to life as if fresh off the assembly line 🙂
I’m glad that you tried to keep the original paint scheme, cause a lot of other channels would do different ones, taking away the toy’s authenticity and charm.
Wood rots, plastic melts, deforms, becomes brittle, cracks, rubber melts/ recomposes, and metal rusts. Nothing truly lasts forever, even stone is worn down after enough time. Humanity will only leave plastic behind until over 100 million years pass and that too disappears leaving not a trace that we existed.
@@deadloader1922 Well one was made in a factory with specialty tools and the other was made in a garage by a guy with a hammer. It's hard to replicate the original tooling look
“Restoring 1910 German Cannon” “Restoring 1920s battleship.” ....I’m concerned. All jokes aside, this is some amazing work you do here, and its channels like these that are the reason I enjoy collecting older toys and models like these.
A beautiful old toy brought back to life in stunning colour! Well Done, also Well Done you are the ONLY restoration site where I see the restorer checking for lead paint, nice one.
This guy is one of the most underrated restoration UA-cam channels but I love how he uses no music and does not talk that way his voice does not get annoying
Just "new", he grow really fast.
Only time I enjoy music on workshop videos is how Alec Steele (blacksmith) does it, he does the drop(?) (idk the correct term) in time with the hammer or ect and makes sure it can still be heard
Batman working his hobby on an off day.
832 k subscribers.....definitely not under-rated, his skill speaks for itself.
100% agree. I love the expert level restoration, combined with the silent restorer. Let the work speak for itself.
I love the recent little additions to the videos, the dramatic zooms and cool angles, you're really making it your own and it's awesome to watch you grow and try new things!
Row, Row, Row the boat
To Rescue and Restore
He'll make it look much better than
It ever did before!!
Might want to add 'better'. Cool version though!
@@StaxRail haha didn't realise I missed "better" - thanks
Well done, sir!
Wonderful!
I like to think of these in the Toy Story universe and how excited the toys would feel to be new again
Take my like
After all the torture of restoration lol
@@jio5680 it's probably like a surgery or a dentist appointment to them most likely, I mean Woody didn't really felt any pain gettinf his arm literally ripped off from him as well as getting it stitched back onto him
Did u ever heard about the theseus ship paradox?
@@lordcib what is this paradox? I wanna know it
Thank you for demonstrating lead paint safety! It’s a small thing that could make a huge difference for a young, unsuspecting viewer.
Thank you for these videos. I have very high anxiety, and whenever I feel a panic attack coming on, I pull up your videos. Watching them always calms me down and usually helps to keep the attacks at least very minor. My husband noticed, and he will even send me them on occasion, just to make sure that I am okay. So, again. Thank you. You have no idea just how wonderful these videos are. 💖💖💖
Killing it with the close ups of the powder paint coating the pieces. My favorite part to watch after the sandblasting ♥️
Stories by Irish : I didn’t even know I liked powder paint being sprayed until he slowed it down. Whoah, magical.
Yesss!! I love these!! My favorite parts are when you take off the blue tape to get the stripes right, and watching the paint become shiny (you can tell i have no idea the name of the processes)
Me, watching the paint flake off, the struggle with the tabs, the messy goop of the paint peel, the sheer amount of work to be done: Gee, is it even worth the trouble?
Me, in tears, seeing the final result: IT’S SO SHINY AND PRETTY AND I APOLOGIZE FOR DOUBTING!!
I personally think the work is the enjoyable part, the end result is just a bonus haha
Every woman i know says the same thing….but most don’t usually apologize….thank you
@@mikek4610dude… did you mean ”what I think every woman says”
See I’m watching that and I’m like “oh see that that’s defiantly all lead paint and lead based metals
Your restoration skills are so far ahead of any other restorer of these kinds of objects on UA-cam it's not even fair. Some get one part or the other right but you fabricating that missing deck gun with no fear was sublime. If I could subscribe more than once to help ypur channel grow, I would. Carry on mate!
I noticed you put more effort into the filming and editing this time. With all the cool close-ups and slow motion. Good job as always!
Good news: new R&R video.
Bad news: we have to wait 3 weeks to get another one.
Great video as always dude. Keep doing this awesome work.
Toni Salazar ....oh but it will be worth it! The hours upon hours he spends on each is amazing! He is all about quality, not quantity thats for sure and it shows!
Toni Salazar it’s ok though. We all understand that he has a job and a life and that’s what I love about these smaller channels. I love that this is just a hobby and UA-cam isn’t their life. When ur is the videos seem to always just become too much if you know what I mean? I don’t mind the wait🤷♀️😁
Ты педро
@@kizarunoabtis1281 i don't speak Russian
And over a month later still waiting for a new video to drop...
Gosh, love it when you take the time for all the little details so that even the colors are restored as what they once looked like !
P.S. As a retired body and paint man... I appreciate that you use sand blasters and powder coat. I've seen channels where they use sandpaper and spray bombs and NEVER look as QUALITY as yours. Great Job and thanks for the Entertainment!
So, what's your view on sand blaster vs. laser cleaning?
Man I hope you come back with more. Anytime I need to put my kids to sleep, I watch this with them. They find it so relaxing. Good work!!
That intro was pure fantasy. Artisan and filmmaker.
Who else watches these to help them sleep?
i should be sleeping so its the other way around
ive got a big slice of key lime pie on my desk. well somehow or the other i keep nodding off and i get pie in my face. trying to eat it but i keep passing out. so yeah these vids do help you to go to sleep. no offense to the creator, it is a great video, its just 3:00 am and i really should be in the bed.
Anne Stahlman ASMR RESTORATIONS
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Anne Stahlman His videos are so relaxing and satisfying!
R&R: *pulls out lead test*
Us: "Oooooh..."
R&R: "Lead test positive"
Us: "Aaaaaaaaaaaaah!"
When he swipes the lead with the card, it’s satisfying but gross 😫
What does it mean when it test positive?
@@alexanderortega7754 it means the old paint contains lead, which is very poisonous if you breathe it, so he can't just go with the sandblast 1st, that's why he uses a paint remover and then sandblast.
@@inky_69420 it’s my least favorite part 🤢🤢
@@huracan200173 ah the 1900s when the US gave literally 0 fucks about any kind of safety and just made toys with sharp metal edges, Urianium, painted with led, and made elastic and shooting toys with literally 0 safety features.
R&R isn't just a craftsman, he's a Time Lord! Reversing time to make these toys new again. Just found these thanks to my Star Wars recommended feed, I'm digging these old toys also! typo, it's early...
this is my kind of ASMR, not just a bunch of tapping, clicking and crunching noises...someone doing something productive without using a bunch of extra music or sound, just good ol' restoration at it's finest
"I'll make a new one" - Sounds familiar lol
My Mechanics says " I make a new one" not ill...
@@LambeauLeeeper He used to say "I make new one"...
Yeah, but never for cannons though!
Great job! Of all restorers I've seen on UA-cam, it's you who by far has the most keen eye for details and perfection.
I love how all of the sandblasting is shown. It seems that most of the other restorers will show the very beginning and cut to the end.
Vintage Electric Oven is still my favourite, but this one is a close second. WOW! Spectacular work and transformation.
Me too!! Ugh just thinking about it 🙂
Without any sort of context, it looks like you're just painting the pieces when sandblasting. Knowing you're sandblasting them makes it so much more satisfying to watch. Great job! Love these videos!
R&R : “so I’ll make a new one!”
Me : *has My Mechanics flashbacks*
Sarah sc I came here with the intention of expressing a similar sentiment.
I make a new one**
With all those tools it wouldn't surprise me if R&R could build a real battleship in his workshop🙂
@@Kellanium same here lol
**panics in V8 engine**
I will never tire of this process. It is my favorite to watch!
I'm so glad you have a legit setup for painting. It drives me nuts when others use spray paint to restore items. Great channel and thanks for sharing :)
J T I literally stop watching when folks break out the spray cans.
@@CARATMom I know what you mean. My Mechanics spoiled me; I almost can't watch any other restoration channels, but R&R is high level. I could watch this all day. I just discovered him recently and am binging now.
I legit got depressed when I thought he wasn't going to sandbast.
Well you have to get the lead paint off first or you know potential bad things come from it. But yes it’s very worry some thinking that he would sand blast
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@@connorrau1586 you having a seizure dude? 😅😅😂😂😂😂
I'm so glad that you're a part of UA-cam me and I'm sure most of your subscribers have been watching since your very first video and you deserve all the subscribers and more to come!
One cannon is missing.
Me: Scratch this project.
R&R: I'll make a new one.
Mike Thomas rescue and restore. Now with fettling!
My mechanics is the OG of make a new one.
I've never seen My Mechanics. I'll check it out.
One of the most beautiful restorations that I have ever seen. You are a true master of your craft. Truly amazing.
Hey your not the "I make a new one" guy, you're the powder coating guy. You are also one half of the two best restoration channels on UA-cam. Amazing work!
Literally half of the restoration channels just rip the item anew
Some just go the extra 400 miles to give it the “hey look tree roots for an axe handle” look
It’s annoying
Just stay true to the original
this is the best restoration channel, sadly, is very underrated
Yes it is very underrated
I just love these because I love the feeling of
Keeping history alive. This isn’t just some old junky toy to throw away. This is history. ❤️❤️ keep up the good work.
They see me rollin'....
hey hand tool
ur gonna have to teach im how to slam ur face into the blast cabinet lol
Your "Maytag" restoration was beyond awesome....nice work!
...they hatin
They slaming 😂
"I'll make a new one."
[crowd goes wild]
E ficou igualzinho!!!! Greatings from Brazil
"fine, I'll do it myself"
@@npc6817 it's the most ultimate way of saying
"That's not gonna stop me" and he just like goes right on ahead and makes a new one.
The sandblasting is always my favorite part. It’s so satisfying!
Hi yea I'm just writing to complain that I have not gotten any work done around the house cause I've done nothing but binged watch your channel lol!!!
I feel as if everything is ok with the world when I see time being reversed here. What a splendid result! There are 999 people who disliked this video? How? New toy retailers???
Probably both
Ahh yes, when the dislike button still showed numbers
Some people think repainting/replacement parts on antiques is a travesty. I dont subscribe to it but I do admit I saw an Apollo command module that was retrieved from the ocean and totally restored to like new and was disappointed. I would rather see the bumps/bruises of something historical. A toy boat? Have at it. But not everyone thinks the same and that is OK.
@@fireygaby there are Browser extensions, which allow you to see the dislikes again. :)
@@nelli___night Thanks for the heads up - just went out and "solved the problem"! ;-)
Glad to see a new video! I was blown away by how you managed to align the golden/red lines on the side panels.
Another beautiful result. Well done. 😊
No Music, No Voices, Amazing editing. This guy is the best
Old toys are pieces of art, where craftmanship and quality were still valued, compared to (mostly) plastic and rushed-made toys today.
Your videos always fascinate me! Every time you bring in a piece so badly battered and corroded and looking like it’s beyond repair and I’m thinking, “There’s no way he’s gonna be able to restore THAT!” and, “How on EARTH is he going to be able to restore THAT?” and you always amaze me! I love watching the sandblasting too, but just as much I love to watch the powdered painting and the curing of the powered paint just to see what color it’s going to be! I also love to watch you meticulously take apart every little piece, clean it, blast it, remove the rust and paint, powder paint it, cure it, grind it, build new pieces, nickel plate it, make new stickers and put them on, and put everything back together again! It’s so fascinating seeing the inner workings of these antiques and collectibles! Wonderful videos!
I love this! Truly appreciate his patience, skill, attention to detail, and no music and no words. It’s like watching Bob Ross you just relax and enjoy someone who is a master at his craft.
if they raised the titanic, dude could legit restore it with some wd-40 and sand blasting. maybe a little nickel plating.
titanic is huge
Titanics steel is geting eaten by rust good luck restore 50 k
43 peeps recognize hyperbole and appreciate it. then we have dumb and dumber.
This is better than any asmr I’ve ever watched
One day when I'm old and forgotten I want to retire as one of these rusted toys and be restored by this guy. Great job on the videos I really love how simple yet intriguing they are
Hey R&R,
I was watching another restoration channel and after he made a couple of mistakes (in my opinion), I searched for something better! You’re the MAN! And I love all the toys (tools) in your workshop! 👍🏼
I just discovered your channel today, and binge watched every single episode. I know a wise man once said nothing, but I'm not quite there yet. That being said, it's such a relief to see someone with talent like yours making videos without crappy music and other miscellaneous distractions like talking, coughing, lip smacking, etc. Man, I can't even hear you breathe. Believe me, I've tried. On behalf of everyone with misophonia, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love what you do, and I love the way you do it. I couldn't have found a better way to start 2020, and I so look forward to more episodes. Thanks again, and keep doing exactly what you're doing. If it ain't broke, I know you'll fix it. Thanks to you, I'll be in the garage.
First off, that opening? Clever af my dude.
I also love the slo mo shots you got, those were really interesting and it was cool to see how the vibrating polisher kinda spins the abrasive material around. And my god, that slo mo billowing power paint was captivating!
And, as always with your videos, I’ve never been so excited to watch paint dry. XD
This toy is so old it was still made in America lol.
neoasura lmaoooo
I get it lol
But I couldn't, need to see it finished 😁
@The Grim Reaper out of curiosity : are you being sarcastic?
@The Grim Reaper no, not stupid, but depending on were one stands regarding guns, that could have been sarcasm. And outside of the US, making weapons is usually not Something to brag about. Were I come from, the government tries to downplay how many weapons we produce, so I actually could not be sure if you meant it like you wrote it.
So no, not stupid, just from a different continent.
Also made in America Budweiser beer. ...
Crayola crayons. ...
Harley-Davidson motorcycles. ...
Hershey chocolate. ...
Jack Daniel's whiskey. ...
Im from the UK and guns are known about people do own them and yes we have an armed police service
There just not as popular here.
This is so satisfying I always watch your videos before going to bed
I don't know if you read comments or if you'll see this but there is a type of glove you can get that protects your hands from high heat. I don't know if it will work with powder coating or for you, but I thought I'd say something in case it does help. Love these videos so much!
Your videos are the best among other similar channels, please consider uploading more frequently
Torn over leaving as is or restoring. The patina on that piece was incredible.
I absolutely love when a new R&R video drops. Totally makes my day 😁 I can’t wait to see what’s next 😁 Another home run 🍻
That also could have been amazing with just the paint removed, the oil-stain patina looked great on the old tin, but amazing work as always, do love that you powder coat these, and not using cheap rattle cans on them. Classic craftsmanship like this deserves more respect than a 4.98 can of spray paint from the local mega mart.
I've been struggling with extreme anxiety lately and these videos help me to calm down and focus on something else so much. They're so hypnotic
Making this ship new and shiny makes me realize why kids love toys of any make! You really are a master of your craft and I do love your videos. Keep on!
The way he like breakers it apart is so cool and nice to watch and the way he seems to care for them it’s so nice to watch
So when the lead test is positive do you just be more careful in the sandblaster and wear gloves the whole time?
Yes because lead is poisonous that is why they stopped using it in pencils because if someone bit it the. They would die of lead poisoning
Random Gaming Channel pencils use graphite.
and hold your breath :)
@@stealthiestboy yea but they didn't use to. They used to have lead in them.
@@stealthiestboy They used to use lead in pencils
Omg I wish these would come out more frequently I love this guy
What a lovely job. A very simple toy, but with a certain charm about it. A couple of things I found surprising:
1). when you detached the sides of the hull, I expected them to have taken on the curve of the ship, rather than springing flat and
2). I hadn't realised that masking worked so well with powder coat. I would have expected the paint to leach under the tape.
We live and learn.😁
The artistry that goes into these... Especially when the paint work isn't simple, or missing parts have to be fabricated... So satisfying, and so amazing!
R and R has been busy upgrading his shop and equipment big time and hopefully will have a new video soon. The improvements he is making are awesome and worth the wait. He hasn't gone anywhere.....just upgrading his equipment to provide even better videos! So hang on....the best is yet to come!
Semper Fi, Ship.
THE BEST IS YET TO COME! 🎢🦅🦅🦅🌞🌞🌞🔥💫🕊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏼✨💕🕊
Is he independentantly wealthy? He's got every sort of gadget and tool imaginable.
This guy is so calm and it’s so safying
That is one of the COOLEST toys ever lol
In our throwaway society it is so nice to see someone like yourself take the time (and care) to restore things. I love your attention to detail and the obvious passion you have for what you do. I know it’s work on your part but it’s very relaxing to me to watch you.☺️👍 Your work is top notch!
You are an absolute magician! Can't imagine somebody older watching their childhood toy come to life. Truly remarkable to watch a toy from the 1920s spring to life as if fresh off the assembly line 🙂
I wish that he was able to upload more often cause I love these videos Expresly when he does a car one
I see this vice 12:42 and think, "he needs to do a little labor trading with my mechanics". They both do exemplary work.🤩
Him: *Restored a 100 year old antique*
Me: *Can't glue a toy together*
We've all been there at one point lol
I will never ever understand why people give videos like this a dislike! This is wonderful!
This guy is insanely good at what he does, he makes it look so easy
Love love love this channel!! Love the sounds & tools & no talking or music!!
Really is the best, thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
Always happy to see more of this!
I’m glad that you tried to keep the original paint scheme, cause a lot of other channels would do different ones, taking away the toy’s authenticity and charm.
You are by far the best, most meticulous, precise restorer on youtube!
Yeah, it's rusty but let's see any toy made today be in working condition after 100 years.
Lego bricks come to mind...
Matthew Seligman : Lego bricks will exist as long as bare human feet exist. For our sins.
wooden cars ,
Wood rots, plastic melts, deforms, becomes brittle, cracks, rubber melts/ recomposes, and metal rusts. Nothing truly lasts forever, even stone is worn down after enough time. Humanity will only leave plastic behind until over 100 million years pass and that too disappears leaving not a trace that we existed.
because it’s made in USA, not china!
"I’ll make a new one"
i love to hear that..
damn I wish this guy uploaded weekly, I can't get enough of these vids!
Как же интересно смотреть!!! Гальваника в полном объёме,пескоструйка творит чудеса! А мастер,мастер просто супер!👏👏👏👍👍👍
I love that you don't talk and there is no music. Peaceful!!
This the most satisfying thing I have ever watched
“I’ll make a new one.”
Me: ** screams in My Mechanics **
I'm going to be controversial here and say that the original cannon is so perfect compared to the new one. They really did their bit back then.
@@deadloader1922 Well one was made in a factory with specialty tools and the other was made in a garage by a guy with a hammer. It's hard to replicate the original tooling look
*I make a new one*
WAIT HE FIXED THE TITANIC
OH
@@RileyTNTlego r/wooosh
Yeah that's why the Titanic is coming back
Given its unique bow and hull design and top deck profile, I would guess it was the USS Maine.
@@dr.skipkazarian5556 most all "battleships" of this era had the same design (capitol ships or dreadnaught)
A pull toy replica of a ship from The Great White Fleet of the late 1800's to early 1900's!
These videos are like therapy... Please keep doing what you do.
Ok the canon freaked me out a bit. I had no clue how you were going to manufacture a copy?! Unbelievable. Quite the skill you’ve acquired. I’m hooked.
“Restoring 1910 German Cannon”
“Restoring 1920s battleship.”
....I’m concerned.
All jokes aside, this is some amazing work you do here, and its channels like these that are the reason I enjoy collecting older toys and models like these.
My new obsession: watching you restore toys.
YOU NEED MORE RECOGNITION. YOUR VIDEOS ARE LITERALLY SO WELL DONE LIKE WHERE ARE YOUR 99999999+ SUBS?
If you think about it, it's pretty darn amazing that this still exists.
I’m so thankful there’s no music ❤️ Thanks for the great videos
12:23
Little my mechanics moment
I was thinking that.....
Thou mymechanics says: I make new one.
I feel honored
@@mymechanics u and him best he best painter u best metal work
:D
I like to see the powder coat change into the paint finish.
Trying new camera angles/transitions, I like it. That intro had me shook.
We love chilling out to your videos with a nice cup of tea! So awesome to watch your process!!!
A beautiful old toy brought back to life in stunning colour! Well Done, also Well Done you are the ONLY restoration site where I see the restorer checking for lead paint, nice one.
Mind blown when I realized this toy is 100-years-old. 🤯