Dangerous Old Radiator - Restoration

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2018
  • This is an old vintage Radiator made by Thermor in 1950's.
    I found this radiator at local flea market store, it cost me 12 euro.
    This is a very beautiful radiator and very rare in this condition.
    I hope you like this restoration. You can send me items to restore, if you have something.Contact me on Instagram or send me an e-mail with some pictures.
    Index of operation and materials:
    00:01 presentation
    00:31 begin disassembly
    02:53 paint stripper
    03:39 grinding the remaining paint
    04:07 sanding the interior
    04:23 i degrease all the pieces
    04:34 anti-rust paint
    04:59 sanding the dust particles
    05:30 primer
    06:01 cleaning the badge
    06:35 cleaning the mirror
    06:57 polishing the mirror
    07:23 cleaning the front grille
    08:09 polishing the front grille
    08:54 wet sanding the primer
    09:29 hammerite paint
    11:05 grinding the small parts
    11:24 car polish the front grille
    12:56 the re-assembly begins
    19:09 presentation
    20:04 testing
    If you like this restoration please share and subscribe
    Disclaimer: I am no professional. I am completely self taught and would appreciate any feedback, advice or constructive criticism and suggestions .
    #Rare 1950
    #Thermor Radiator
    #Restoration
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  • @TysyTube
    @TysyTube  5 років тому +57

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    • @gonzalo4732
      @gonzalo4732 3 роки тому +5

      Hey! Ho! Let's Go! 19:12

    • @ziogasato411
      @ziogasato411 3 роки тому +2

      Can i be in your next video

    • @calebquintana5724
      @calebquintana5724 2 роки тому +2

      If you guys have watched Cool again restoration you will know about the paint stripping laser gun

    • @garnetdavey8776
      @garnetdavey8776 2 роки тому +1

      Hey Tysy, how long does it usually take you too do one of these full restoration's?

  • @Sardar.Asad77
    @Sardar.Asad77 5 років тому +1273

    Who Find Restoration Videos as Satisfying Videos?

    • @fender5247
      @fender5247 5 років тому +10

      Yes I do this is how I relax after a long day at work it’s almost as relaxing as getting a back rub

    • @kylietrue5231
      @kylietrue5231 5 років тому +13

      i came here bc i was starting to find satisfying videos unoriginal and boring

    • @aloneinthedark8081
      @aloneinthedark8081 5 років тому +7

      I thought I was the only one.

    • @aloneinthedark8081
      @aloneinthedark8081 5 років тому +6

      @@ThatOneTravel no asmr sucks and it is super creepy. This is actually pleasant to watch and hear.

    • @So_Harufied
      @So_Harufied 5 років тому +9

      I’m a girl who can’t change a lightbulb, and I’m mesmerized by this channel.

  • @ChozoSR388
    @ChozoSR388 5 років тому +1000

    I wish the '50s aesthetic would come back into fashion; I think that stuff looked classy af

    • @FriendBe
      @FriendBe 5 років тому +80

      Quality too.

    • @evgeniydeus8137
      @evgeniydeus8137 5 років тому +63

      I like 50s designs better than modern ones. I think they found the right spot then.

    • @albert5080
      @albert5080 5 років тому +51

      I agree with you but this was unsafe af

    • @AmberLF
      @AmberLF 5 років тому +34

      I agree but also with Art Deco/ 20's opulence.

    • @xeroinfinity
      @xeroinfinity 5 років тому +28

      i like that its not fashionable. makes stuff cheaper when i find something i want to buy. lol

  • @ryandavis4448
    @ryandavis4448 3 роки тому +119

    I bet when you were a kid, you'd take all your Christmas presents apart to see how they worked, lol?

  • @daangisolf8178
    @daangisolf8178 5 років тому +877

    Wife: babe i'm cold
    Him: okay, hol' up. Let me restore this heater for you

    • @calumbrooknicolson
      @calumbrooknicolson 4 роки тому +7

      It took a day for the heater to restore.

    • @talldave1000
      @talldave1000 4 роки тому +2

      hahahaha

    • @turdcannon9914
      @turdcannon9914 4 роки тому +11

      Missed a perfectly good “don’t worry babe I’m the HOTTEST guy around”

    • @SmaugAltair
      @SmaugAltair 3 роки тому

      Yes he did it well. He changed it from a Rusty heater to a working heater.

    • @iiarixle4229
      @iiarixle4229 3 роки тому

      Im dead

  • @mymechanics
    @mymechanics 5 років тому +807

    That chrome grill came out absolutely amazing! Very good job with this restoration and the editing. I'm really proud to collaborate with you :-)

    • @infinitynachos8142
      @infinitynachos8142 5 років тому +2

      Why you commented with your other Chanel?

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics 5 років тому +46

      other channel? I am not TysyTube

    • @Impecable..
      @Impecable.. 5 років тому +24

      my mechanics you have blown up and you deserve it! Your restorations are literally better than anything I’ve seen.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics 5 років тому +29

      @@Impecable.. i love to watch TysyTube, getting better with each video. Thank you :-)

    • @sirwhitecrayon2499
      @sirwhitecrayon2499 5 років тому +12

      mymechanics your channel is amazing! The amount of fine detail you use is incredible! You even remake parts on a lathe! It's no wonder your channel has blown up! Cheers mate!

  • @jimhebert4261
    @jimhebert4261 5 років тому +200

    I really like the fact that you take almost every single item and break it down to its basic parts.

  • @717Jeepin
    @717Jeepin 5 років тому +755

    You could invest in a small sand blaster to help remove paint

    • @joselrodriguez5999
      @joselrodriguez5999 5 років тому +62

      But test for lead paint (there is a "pencil" kit) to take extra precaution

    • @brucewoods9377
      @brucewoods9377 5 років тому +9

      Jose L Rodriguez what’s the point of testing for lead, you are removing the paint anyway?

    • @xenonkay
      @xenonkay 5 років тому +88

      Sandblasting lead paint creates a very fine particulate of the lead that gets everywhere and lingers stubbornly, even with a good filtration system. Also most countries have strict laws about heavy metal disposal and you would face legal consequences if you contaminated the area.

    • @joselrodriguez5999
      @joselrodriguez5999 5 років тому +30

      @@brucewoods9377 Really? If you sandblast it or grind it out you may en up breathing some lead. As a minimum you will gain weight :) or maybe get poisoning.

    • @Seahorn_
      @Seahorn_ 5 років тому +30

      @@brucewoods9377 If you want lead poisining and damage your brains by inhaling lead dust, be my guest.

  • @bret9741
    @bret9741 4 роки тому +1

    I see, as usual, more thumbs up than down. Which gives me hope for humanity. TYSYTube deserves 100% thumbs up because of the quality of his work and the simplicity of his video’s

  • @XthegreatwhyX
    @XthegreatwhyX 5 років тому +205

    Love how the logo says "I will burn your house down" lol

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому +29

      don’t worry will not burn anything 😊

    • @iiarixle4229
      @iiarixle4229 3 роки тому +8

      Where does it say that?

    • @MrCyberly
      @MrCyberly 3 роки тому +12

      *WITH THE LEMONS!!!*

    • @RichardMLowe
      @RichardMLowe 3 роки тому +2

      @@TysyTube
      What country are you in??
      I'm in Byram Mississippi USA

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  3 роки тому +4

      Richard M. Lowe France

  • @ronkluwe4875
    @ronkluwe4875 5 років тому +262

    Also, that white fabric you were handling was likely asbestos. My assumption on any insulation that is prior to mid-1970's is that it contains asbestos.

    • @sscrubberhose5377
      @sscrubberhose5377 4 роки тому +48

      Nothing like a dose of asbestos to wake ya up in the morning.

    • @tthomas9160
      @tthomas9160 4 роки тому +5

      Ceramic fabric insulation probably

    • @madvidz2023
      @madvidz2023 4 роки тому +22

      Looked to be Asbestos textile. He should’ve got rid and used a modern glass fibre material instead. Never mind

    • @TishaHayes
      @TishaHayes 4 роки тому +25

      Only a risk if you decide to break it up and make the particles airborne.

    • @adriana.B58
      @adriana.B58 4 роки тому

      @@madvidz2023 Nadie murió por el asbesto, ustedes son demasiado exagerados. El cáncer viene solo.

  • @XanderRowlet
    @XanderRowlet 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve watched this video probably a dozen times. Love seeing this old appliance saved from the scrap heap. This is probably my favorite restoration on this channel.

  • @useitwice
    @useitwice 4 роки тому +86

    That Thermor logo is awesome

    • @gran4404
      @gran4404 4 роки тому

      It's the most satisfying logo I've ever seen and I don't know why

    • @thesturm8686
      @thesturm8686 3 роки тому

      What's not to like about a fire breathing unicorn, amirite?

    • @comradewolf4901
      @comradewolf4901 3 роки тому +1

      It is. I want to find one of these just to keep the logo.

  • @andrewc.2952
    @andrewc.2952 3 роки тому +3

    That is a gorgeous piece of vintage appliance. I love antiques that are functional, that you can include in every day life. Well done!

  • @FriedRys
    @FriedRys 5 років тому +28

    Had to stop in the middle of the video, that Thermor logo badge is amazing.

  • @christianfezer5718
    @christianfezer5718 3 роки тому +101

    "This paint is almost the same as the original."
    You mean:
    "This paint is the exact same type of paint as the original, except for the fact that the original most likely contained possibly lethal amounts of Lead and or Radium."

    • @bplisug4181
      @bplisug4181 2 роки тому +4

      Hence the reason he said almost the same and not exactly the same

    • @enate3
      @enate3 2 роки тому

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    • @asdqwdzxcvxrfgsdcsefsxvrfsdf
      @asdqwdzxcvxrfgsdcsefsxvrfsdf 2 роки тому

      This certainly gave me a chuckle.

  • @Golden_God_Untethered
    @Golden_God_Untethered 3 роки тому +49

    TYSY: As you can see it's cold here
    Me: Where are your sleeves?

    • @thesusboomerroblox6516
      @thesusboomerroblox6516 3 роки тому +5

      Using power tools they say no sleeve if it gets stuck witch is easy it could break arm same with gloves latex is safe one

    • @Golden_God_Untethered
      @Golden_God_Untethered 3 роки тому +5

      @@thesusboomerroblox6516 Aaaaah, that makes sense. Thanks for clearing that up.

    • @Shreckinsect_Extra
      @Shreckinsect_Extra 3 роки тому +3

      @@thesusboomerroblox6516 meh it’s just a arm you don’t like actually need it or something

    • @thesusboomerroblox6516
      @thesusboomerroblox6516 3 роки тому +1

      @@Shreckinsect_Extra yea your right reject arm become torso

  • @elmariachi5133
    @elmariachi5133 5 років тому +13

    I think you could remove the paint more easily using a sandblaster. That logo is great, maybe you could spray a clear coating onto that, for protecting it from scratches?

  • @wompstopm123
    @wompstopm123 5 років тому +43

    the video isnt sped up, he is just like this .
    i shook his hand once and it was very jarring and scary

  • @joonasfi
    @joonasfi 4 роки тому +72

    The ground wire lays on top of the paint in the chassis - I would've liked for you to test for continuity from the wall plug ground to the chassis front plate and back plate to see if the ground is doing its job

    • @Pocol0c0s
      @Pocol0c0s 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah im an electrician and i would like him to test the PE

    • @bill_the_duck
      @bill_the_duck 4 роки тому +10

      Or ideally sand the paint down where it's connected and then test continuity. Even if it's connected at the moment, if there's paint in-between, it may never be a reliable connection.

    • @lal12
      @lal12 4 роки тому +6

      @@bill_the_duck best would probably be to use a ring cable lug with a toothed washer and a second nut under the luster clamp.

    • @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201
      @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201 3 роки тому +1

      Its 220v. That paint isn't going to stop the arc if a wire touches the case. That bare copper ground wire is much more conductive than a hand touching the same paint. If the paint is such a good insulator that the copper wire cannot ground it, how are you going to become a ground for the case? Its fine.

  • @markjeffels3327
    @markjeffels3327 2 роки тому +1

    Defiantly one of my all time favourites! I love old heaters!

  • @PhilipPetrunak
    @PhilipPetrunak 5 років тому +9

    15:27
    I was literally thinking "it would be better if he grounded it" since devices back then didn't have a proper ground. Nice modernisation! I would recommend leaving the grounding wire longer so if the other wires get pulled out the ground is still connected. You can also buy GFCI integrated plugs that are great for applications like this.

  • @vandinem
    @vandinem 5 років тому +8

    I would not have been able to resist replacing the white wires inside. Beautiful job!

    • @rewlazman
      @rewlazman 5 років тому +1

      I really like his videos but, I'm with you. Wish he would used new wires. Or at least clean them?

    • @GGigabiteM
      @GGigabiteM 4 роки тому +2

      @@rewlazman The wires had asbestos insulation on them for the heat, doing anything to disturb them is not advised.

  • @Wyvern201
    @Wyvern201 10 місяців тому

    The fact that you still wetsanded despite the absolute perfection of that first coat, just, beautiful

  • @Mikeca300
    @Mikeca300 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent job! I love to see classic stuff restored. It looks better than new.

  • @anibalnestorestefanunez8233
    @anibalnestorestefanunez8233 5 років тому +38

    Ce radiateur électrique THERMOR 50, je pense qu’il a été conçu et fabriqué dans l’usine de cette société à Orléans - France. Ce sont d'excellents travaux de restauration. C'est merveilleux de voir des objets du quotidien si bien restaurés. Merci de bonnes vacances!

  • @GeorgeWMays
    @GeorgeWMays 5 років тому +3

    That came out very, very nicely. What could be more fun that watching someone else working? Your videos are much appreciated.

  • @panting007
    @panting007 2 роки тому +2

    Just amazing. You are my favorite restoration video maker. A lot of the things you do are the way I would do them. If I could. You keep making the videos, I'll keep watching.

  • @5cloudwalker
    @5cloudwalker 5 років тому +13

    I laughed when the rust preventative paint was the same colour as rust, all in all a joy to watch 😊

    • @fuzzybee5988
      @fuzzybee5988 5 років тому +8

      It's the same colour because then the rust thinks there's already rust, so more rust isn't necessary. You kind of trick the rust!

  • @pierre84820
    @pierre84820 5 років тому +39

    This is a death trap!! If the coil break it can get on fire! Your ground protection need to be connected to the metal and not the paint! (paint isolate). And finally you should put it at opposite of something flammable or a kid!

    • @andresouza2314
      @andresouza2314 5 років тому +3

      And don't stick your finger inside

  • @johnnypare7426
    @johnnypare7426 5 років тому +15

    I love when your grinding the frame and you see a peace off metal going crazy in the back ground

  • @scorpionjacket3129
    @scorpionjacket3129 5 років тому +126

    Me: Oh this radiator isn't so dangerous
    Radiator: *Pulls out gun*

    • @thaintriguing1
      @thaintriguing1 4 роки тому +12

      Scorpion Jacket guns don’t kill people, radiators with guns kill people

    • @PatThePerson
      @PatThePerson 3 роки тому +2

      It's a decepticon

    • @Shreckinsect_Extra
      @Shreckinsect_Extra 3 роки тому

      AGHHH SHITEE CALL THE COPS QUICK

  • @user-sl3il5sz2s
    @user-sl3il5sz2s 4 роки тому +2

    Once, a long time ago, I toasted bread on a similar radiator like a toaster.
    It may be too thick cable, radiator power is obviously small. But this is nagging with envy. This is truly a perfect recovery.
    And this radiator is a bit younger.

  • @simcaj.4474
    @simcaj.4474 5 років тому +3

    Neuvěřitelné! Vše co zrestaurujete je opravdu jako nové! Krásná práce

  • @vaninapn84
    @vaninapn84 3 роки тому +8

    3:42
    **gd's practice song starts to play**
    the background part:

  • @jessicafrawley5856
    @jessicafrawley5856 3 роки тому +1

    I have been really enjoying your videos. I love watching you give life to something old!

  • @makotroid108
    @makotroid108 2 роки тому

    Let's all just take a moment to appreciate how awesome that logo is.

  • @BetamaxFlippy
    @BetamaxFlippy 5 років тому +23

    16:35 "Mmmh yeah this strip of asbestos now goes back in place!"

    • @michaelpritt6358
      @michaelpritt6358 4 роки тому +4

      Betamax Flippy asbestos is only dangerous if the particles get airborne. And it only dangerous with prolonged exposure to the dust. The small amount of it in the wires insulation is nothing to worry about.

  • @oldhamegg
    @oldhamegg 5 років тому +42

    you have to be careful with that heating element. it is wrapped over asbestos. As long as it doesn't break you're fine.

    • @ButtonsKing
      @ButtonsKing 4 роки тому +5

      IMHO it is wrapped over ceramics.

    • @WalterKnox
      @WalterKnox 4 роки тому +10

      no, that white stuff is just ceramic... nothing else. now that white insulating pad in the back of the heater was asbestos.

  • @donfenton7473
    @donfenton7473 5 років тому +1

    I find your videos so satisfying and relaxing. I am “fix it” challenged but love to watch what you do.

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому

      thank you so much 😊

  • @keelerhenicke5457
    @keelerhenicke5457 5 років тому +1

    Anyone else surprised at how clean and nice the little emblem piece came out, it looks brand new and only with some scrubbing

  • @jekinneys
    @jekinneys 5 років тому +104

    The only way to get a better finish, especially with all the work you to up until the top coat, is to spray it. With that type of paint, I would suggest a small paint booth or make one for airbrushing and models as the parts are small then a small gravity feed sprayer or in a spray can, using your own gun allows you to mix paint for that perfect color. Just be sure it vents outside and wear a respirator. You will never get a great finish with a brush, a good one maybe but never great. Obviously, that is the only thing lacking in this video was the final paint. Still a great job!

    • @lipenhumtsoe
      @lipenhumtsoe 5 років тому +2

      My thoughts, exactly. Anyways great job, as always! Merry Christmas!

    • @snowydaysalways5937
      @snowydaysalways5937 5 років тому +2

      i think that finish is nice, it gives it that vintage texture look

    • @MrWillhill41
      @MrWillhill41 5 років тому +3

      @@snowydaysalways5937 That is what that paint dries like, you can see the brush strokes in the final product. Using an airbrush will lay a smooth finish without the brush strokes being visible, will still dry hammered.

    • @snowydaysalways5937
      @snowydaysalways5937 5 років тому +1

      @@MrWillhill41 i guess if it dries like that then an airbrush or sprayer would be a good investment

    • @MrWillhill41
      @MrWillhill41 5 років тому +1

      @@snowydaysalways5937 It's the paints make up to dry specific, they have some rattle cans that do the same that i used on a few simple home projects.. Love these vids of bringing life back to old products.

  • @jackstraw1919
    @jackstraw1919 5 років тому +3

    Great restore! And very smart cable upgrade!

  • @ama8340
    @ama8340 4 роки тому

    It's very satisfying watching the old stuff getting new again

  • @NavySeal1178
    @NavySeal1178 2 роки тому

    It's nice when someone admits they still have little things to work on. I can definitely appreciate the honesty. But it looked great to me so keep on!

  • @adelina1980
    @adelina1980 5 років тому +251

    On the cable, the earthing contact must be the longest wire. In addition, it must be connected bare with the housing to be protected. Here, according to the video, it seems to me that he was screwed on the paint. Furthermore, the connection cable is missing a strain relief.

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 5 років тому +13

      I get your other points, but why must the earth wire be the longest wire?

    • @sivalley
      @sivalley 5 років тому +63

      @@censusgary It's to ensure that if the cable gets pulled from its connection points and makes contact with the chassis is will short to ground and ensure the protection device upstream will disconnect the circuit or at the very least prevent becoming an electric shock hazard.

    • @adelina1980
      @adelina1980 5 років тому +44

      @@censusgary The earthing wire may only be torn off if all other (shorter) wires have already been torn off. This ensures that the earth wire has contact until the very end and provides security.

    • @Vizimech
      @Vizimech 5 років тому +9

      Was also thinking that; unless the paint itself is highly conductive it's gonna impede the grounding.

    • @aytonbob
      @aytonbob 5 років тому +8

      Also all the separate parts should have a continuous earth bond on bare metal for safety.

  • @svenmonroe5371
    @svenmonroe5371 5 років тому +6

    When I see the final results, it's for me like travelling in time.😁

  • @Minoriscful
    @Minoriscful 2 роки тому

    Your speed up process is amazing i would have stopped halfway through and it gives a reason to keep watching through the adds

  • @matthiassayler4637
    @matthiassayler4637 3 роки тому +1

    Incrediblly good! Never seen a restauration as detailed this! Carry on!

  • @ThatGirlEricaOG
    @ThatGirlEricaOG 5 років тому +21

    Nooo I love the paint stripping part!

  • @ArkadiuszFlak
    @ArkadiuszFlak 4 роки тому +9

    Amazing, just one thing that I would not be able to live with, that cable at the back, it must go through the whole in a leg/stand :-)

  • @alexanderzubarev5984
    @alexanderzubarev5984 5 років тому +2

    Краска подошла идеально. Выглядит действительно будто её только что купили. Моё почтение! )

  • @MrVoodoogunder
    @MrVoodoogunder 5 років тому

    This is my favorite restoration channel. I've seen lots, but this channel right here, is my favorite one.

  • @sanderplaymo
    @sanderplaymo 5 років тому +3

    Perfectly! Like a new! Respect

  • @pirateman1966
    @pirateman1966 5 років тому +159

    Why can't they make stuff this good of a quality anymore? At any price!
    No plastic anywhere. I hate plastic.

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 5 років тому +38

      PirateKitty : Why don’t they makethings that way now? It’s pretty simple, really.. There aren’t enough people who will pay $200 for a portable room heater instead of $20 for a similar, but less durable, one.

    • @sethh8892
      @sethh8892 5 років тому +16

      @@censusgary actually there are some Plastics that could be considered more durable than metal. Also it depends on the application as well. Besides there's no reason to make this out of metal. They just did it back then because metal was extremely abundant. Why would you make a plastic bottle for water when you can make a metal one? Cheaper, plastic is extremely abundant, and there's absolutely no reason to make it out of metal.

    • @pirateman1966
      @pirateman1966 5 років тому +27

      @@censusgary No. That is not the reason.
      It's called "failure engineering".
      It's not just this heater. It's everything.
      For example; I bought a full set of Whirlpool top of the line washer and dryers in 2006 and it had 2 service calls in 2 years. It ended up by the side of the road in 3 years. The insurance company decided it costed them more for service calls than to pay me to buy new ones.
      On the other hand, my parents bought a fridge when I was born in 1959, and it was working till sold in 2006.
      Manufacturers learnt that if they build it like a tank, people won't have any reason to buy new ones. This is just one example. If I had the time or the willingness to teach you, I could list pages of such examples.

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 5 років тому +4

      PirateKitty : I’m not sure how I feel about being “taught” by someone who appears not to be able to count to two (examples), but you have a point. It doesn’t contradict my point, though. Both factors are real.

    • @pirateman1966
      @pirateman1966 5 років тому +2

      @@censusgary Go argue with someone else.

  • @jackesworthy9081
    @jackesworthy9081 4 роки тому +1

    As always , a superb restoration !

  • @twicebittenthasme5545
    @twicebittenthasme5545 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful restoration!
    The paint stripper is about the only realistic method to clean off the old coatings. You could try the "green" stuff, which is basically vinegar. It does not work anywhere near as well as those chemical-based solutions. I've used the harsh stuff for years and have tried the so-called safe products. I'll stick with the toxic stuff.
    I am kind of surprised you don't spray the finish paint. Ease of application alone would direct that.
    Your work turned out excellent so, brush away, man. Brush away...
    Nice video.
    Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @lyon666
    @lyon666 5 років тому +12

    Old radiator in grandmas house, I can smell it through the screen.

  • @damnoldguy
    @damnoldguy 5 років тому +5

    Awesome job again. Saving the past, one item at a time. The grill and logo plate are really cool.

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому +1

      thank you so much 😊

    • @damnoldguy
      @damnoldguy 5 років тому

      @TheJR1948 I really hate to pop your"I'm so special balloon, but it's not for using. You know, like a museum pice. But I'm sure you already knew that deep in your self inflated ego. Save your useless criticism if other people's comments. And have a nice day.

  • @markduncan6690
    @markduncan6690 5 років тому

    What a slick makeover! Very retro! Gotta like it!

  • @asthinecrowflies
    @asthinecrowflies 3 роки тому

    Getting ready for sleep by watching this. Awesome

  • @Kitsaplorax
    @Kitsaplorax 4 роки тому +7

    The metal case needs to have continuity to the earth ground, which needs to be secured by a screw. A GFCI is a must with an open grid design.

  • @paulolange3462
    @paulolange3462 5 років тому +1

    I just LOVE that exploded view that you always do!
    It's almost as good as the finished piece

  • @bjdenil
    @bjdenil 2 роки тому

    Like the video - thank you. You have improved quite a bit since this one. I really like how you started cleaning up all the parts in a build now - not just most...

  • @erikloeffen4143
    @erikloeffen4143 4 роки тому +27

    2:58 I think it's 'my mechanics' who sandblasts everything he touches

  • @bubblylemon9471
    @bubblylemon9471 4 роки тому

    Its so much fun to listen to all the sounds when theyre sped up

  • @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201
    @kingofbrutaltheocracy9201 3 роки тому +1

    A lot of people seem to think that the paint will stop the copper ground wire from conducting 220v, but somehow still remain conductive to a humans....smh. Great job, awesome logo on that beautiful heater.

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90 4 роки тому +6

    Here in the US, we have hammered spray paint in Rustoleum brand I think. I haven't used that stuff in years, but does a great job.

  • @X_TheHuntsman_X
    @X_TheHuntsman_X 4 роки тому +4

    Thinking I might have replaced that heating coil and the wiring as well, but still, really enjoyed watching this. 👍 Well done!

  • @melted_pistons
    @melted_pistons 5 років тому

    These old tool restoration channels are really getting popular! I love them all though

  • @CaptainWahoo-gh2pg
    @CaptainWahoo-gh2pg 5 років тому +1

    You make these things look so easy AND I'M LOVIN IT

  • @nickthomasson
    @nickthomasson 5 років тому +352

    You forgot to pull the cord through the stand ;-)

    • @500MTH
      @500MTH 5 років тому +20

      it happens to me all the time.

    • @inertia210
      @inertia210 5 років тому +43

      I was waiting for this comment it bothering me

    • @wege85
      @wege85 5 років тому +17

      I was too like "Nooo" messy cable management...

    • @gustavfenk4021
      @gustavfenk4021 5 років тому +21

      I think it would look better with a cloth covered mains cable, rather than plain black plastic or rubber.

    • @kevindumais9610
      @kevindumais9610 5 років тому +15

      I don't think it would fit through the little hole.

  • @colinaskey9777
    @colinaskey9777 5 років тому +6

    Another top notch restoration very well vidioed your restoration vidios are always first rate earning a 5 ☆ rating

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому

      thank you so much 😊

  • @Khanabyss420
    @Khanabyss420 3 роки тому

    Love how u display everything after it’s all taken apart looks so neat

  • @Princess0fTwilight83
    @Princess0fTwilight83 5 років тому

    Why am I addicted to these videos?????

  • @dimitrioslykissas7981
    @dimitrioslykissas7981 5 років тому +102

    I have a suspicion the cloth-looking band of insulation protecting the cables might be asbestos.

    • @Renville80
      @Renville80 5 років тому +8

      Dimitrios Lykissas Varnished cambric is a more likely possibility and harmless.

    • @tinkomertens7936
      @tinkomertens7936 5 років тому +4

      it could be... altho in the 50s thay already knew that heating asbestos wasent a good idea!
      source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbestos#Discovery_of_toxicity

    • @pauldriscoll5010
      @pauldriscoll5010 5 років тому +4

      i know even in the 70s heaters were still using asbestos cloth, the wires are less likely to be

    • @groovymander
      @groovymander 5 років тому +3

      Dimitrios Lykissas I was thinking the same thing!

    • @Tepadj
      @Tepadj 5 років тому

      Asbestos removal memes?

  • @ConanRider
    @ConanRider 5 років тому +99

    Can you do me a big favor and check continuity between the front of the grill and the ground of the plug? I don't think you properly grounded it. Won't the paint act like an insulator?

    • @tinkomertens7936
      @tinkomertens7936 5 років тому +4

      It will!!

    • @nicht-so-wichtig
      @nicht-so-wichtig 5 років тому +7

      And please use ferrules! Do not screw bare copper into a connection. Except it's meant to work like that, like a wago clamp or similar.

    • @tinkomertens7936
      @tinkomertens7936 5 років тому +2

      @@nicht-so-wichtig that's the one thing Noone cares about!

    • @nicht-so-wichtig
      @nicht-so-wichtig 5 років тому +6

      @@tinkomertens7936 that's the problem... As hobbyist maybe not as critical, but if you use that sort of connection with powerful devices and mechanical stress it will be interesting.
      I'm not a nanny, everyone is his own quality control. Just want to point out the right way to do it ( at least for german regulations).

    • @Sewqen
      @Sewqen 5 років тому +3

      the purpose of the painting is already for insulatation. he used the screw and connected it to the grounded side. i mean the screw makes the connection between ground and radiator. If im missing something, pls noficate me.

  • @creativekristan8386
    @creativekristan8386 3 роки тому

    I love you wet sanding part the sound of sanding is very satisfying in my ears

  • @Timmetrius01
    @Timmetrius01 4 роки тому +2

    My heart swelled with joy when you attached that Earth to it

    • @fewwiggle
      @fewwiggle 3 роки тому

      Except it didn't really (properly) connect to the metal body/frame.

  • @munched55
    @munched55 5 років тому +20

    Your skills have really improved since the first time I pinned your ears back just some weeks ago. If you like to paint your objects on a level surface instead of hanging them and moving around them as you spray, you might want to make yourself a turntable to rest the objects on and just rotate the turntable. The camera can stay in close-up and you can hit all angles without yourself needing to move around. Just an idea. PS Final coat the interiors and bottom sides first so that the object is not resting on a final coat risking damage to the finish that ultimately is most visible.

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому

      thank you so much 😊, watch my army helmet to see this turning table

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/vQXG5Qk52mo/v-deo.html

    • @munched55
      @munched55 5 років тому

      @@TysyTube That's right, I forgot about that one. You've built your subs amazingly fast. Congratulations.

    • @munched55
      @munched55 5 років тому

      Joyeux Noel.

  • @BronzeHandPhotograph
    @BronzeHandPhotograph 5 років тому +17

    Vintage Radiator's grill remind me iconic front grill of the Jeep. By the way good job mate, well done!

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому +1

      thank you so much 😊

    • @qweqwevka
      @qweqwevka 5 років тому +1

      I think about it too

    • @tedderjason
      @tedderjason 5 років тому

      Kind of. Jeep is 7 bars

  • @Thunder_Sniper
    @Thunder_Sniper 3 роки тому

    Épaté ! Je ne m'attendais pas à voir un tel magicien , tes competences sont hors du commun !

  • @wm.j.roscioli2976
    @wm.j.roscioli2976 4 роки тому

    You did a beautiful job restoring this heating element.

  • @mattt198654321
    @mattt198654321 4 роки тому +11

    Am I the only one who watches these in 2x speed? I need my restoration to happen FASTER :)

  • @Torfindal57
    @Torfindal57 5 років тому +43

    to remove paint you can:
    use sandblasting
    use high pressure water cleaner
    use immersion bath paint strippers
    use rotative brushing

    • @Mobin92
      @Mobin92 5 років тому +9

      Be careful with lead paint though. You don't want to breath in dust of that.

    • @perez9619
      @perez9619 5 років тому +2

      I think immersion paint stripping is the “safest” and most easily accessible when it comes to lead paint. It never when becomes air born dust, just goop.

    • @DopeeJamm
      @DopeeJamm 5 років тому +1

      You can also try aqua blasting/vapour blasting.. it's ideal for delicate and soft metals but it's still a powerful cleaner, we have vapour blasters at work that are used for aluminium engine parts, it doesn't eat away at the aluminium at all, it's fairly cheap as well as around £30 an hour

    • @silentwraithgaming8631
      @silentwraithgaming8631 5 років тому

      Fire also works

    • @tinkomertens7936
      @tinkomertens7936 5 років тому

      he cant use rotative brushing bute to it MABY beïng lead paint!

  • @lolcec81
    @lolcec81 2 роки тому

    Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера по ремонту старого радиатора.

  • @hamzashahzaib4609
    @hamzashahzaib4609 3 роки тому

    i love vintage things more than advance things 😍🔥

  • @kollerd31
    @kollerd31 5 років тому +14

    Wow, no on/off switch in that heater. Dangerous is right! Nice work though! Doug

    • @Ninja_RoseVT
      @Ninja_RoseVT 5 років тому +1

      Douglas Koller and the fact he did not replace the electronics that could easily catch fire

    • @DrLoverLover
      @DrLoverLover 4 роки тому +1

      @@Ninja_RoseVT Why would it do that? And these heaters connect to an outlet with a switch. To do otherwise would be stupid, and being stupid is dangerous.

    • @Ninja_RoseVT
      @Ninja_RoseVT 4 роки тому

      blast rock old electronics catch on fire easily

    • @simboulisxbox7939
      @simboulisxbox7939 4 роки тому

      CALLOFTOXICITY depends

    • @fewwiggle
      @fewwiggle 3 роки тому

      Maybe a mercury switch (or similar) would b a good idea in case it tipped over. And, of course, some sort of breaker.

  • @Gun5hip
    @Gun5hip 5 років тому +202

    "As you can see it's cold here" laughs in Canadian

    • @eloisanzara237
      @eloisanzara237 5 років тому +13

      *laughs in Alaskan*

    • @Zegezer
      @Zegezer 5 років тому +9

      *laughs in my soul*

    • @mimidoll13
      @mimidoll13 5 років тому +1

      @@juubilo1509 also hes inside so 15 is pretty cold

    • @frstwhsprs
      @frstwhsprs 5 років тому +4

      *laughs in Canadian*

    • @sky10456
      @sky10456 5 років тому +11

      *laughs with hypothermia*

  • @robertjennings5357
    @robertjennings5357 4 роки тому

    I sure enjoyed watching this episode/restoration more. Your attention to detail is 2nd to none.

  • @tanyacockle6469
    @tanyacockle6469 4 роки тому

    Dang watching these old videos, you were so good back then and you've still improved wonderfully since then!

  • @kayekaye4251
    @kayekaye4251 4 роки тому +6

    you messed up , didn't put the new cord through the hole in the stand, idk if you fixed it later tho?

  • @TheThundercool
    @TheThundercool 5 років тому +24

    "The cable is melted", that's how much of a fire hazard these monsters used to be.

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 3 роки тому +1

      That cable was definitely not the original. Note the colours of the two conductors - yellow and blue - it was not intended for mains current. Don't blame the heater for that.
      Also, even an old-fashioned CRT TV set can pull enough current to melt the insulation on a proper cabtyre extension lead if used while coiled. Never use mains cable coiled up (and in the US, where the current is double what it is in the rest of the world, be *especially* careful of letting cables curl up).

  • @carebear8
    @carebear8 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos! I watch them before bed, there so relaxing! Your amazing at what you do! 💛

  • @arwenbrimhall3737
    @arwenbrimhall3737 4 роки тому +1

    I LOVE that paint!

  • @ExOfNot
    @ExOfNot 5 років тому +5

    Good job! Thank you.

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому +1

      thank you so much 😊

  • @carstenebbinghaus2082
    @carstenebbinghaus2082 5 років тому +25

    16:35 It looks like asbestos cloth. I would remove it!

    • @retro8696
      @retro8696 4 роки тому +5

      That stops the wires from getting hot since asbestos is almost fire proof.

  • @tommccall7540
    @tommccall7540 4 роки тому

    What a great job on this one, kind of gives you a warm feeling.

  • @juanmartinmeneses9666
    @juanmartinmeneses9666 4 роки тому

    All this kind of videos more than restore, are good for relax!!! good job!!!

  • @Duke_Togo_G13
    @Duke_Togo_G13 5 років тому +3

    I love these simple little videos. Great Job! Merry Christmas!

    • @TysyTube
      @TysyTube  5 років тому +1

      thank you so much 😊