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Tysy's most satisfying video yet. His appeal is definitely in his variety of methods and watching him seemingly effortlessly grow and try new things. A true sign of a quality youtuber and artist.
@@WendysAnime he said up front in his latest video that it was the simplest one he's done. It was still super entertaining and a beautiful project so idk what the issue is. All his mechanical restorations have been unbelievable from first to last
All that I can say is that this is an absolutely beautiful restoration. Congratulations. I would have that coffee grinder in my kitchen any day. I love freshly ground coffee. My late father brought me up on it, and since he recently passed away, fresh coffee has become more important to me. It helps to keep his memory alive, and I'm sure that he would have loved this.
I don't have a sandblaster, so I mainly use sand aper and I have to admit, that seeing your sanding results fills me with respect towards your patience and dedication.
Having never had a sandblaster, I really never knew the techniques involved. Watching your stuff is very educational. One of my biggest takeaways is the way you used that magnetic parts tray to hold the smaller pieces. Nice video!
Top notch Craftsman to go with a top-notch restoration Nice job on the nickel plating it came out beautiful !! You add a real touch of class to your projects !!!
these restoration videos could possibly bring about world peace. if everyone would just sit down and watch a few, we'd all relax and be able to talk to one another more calmly :-)
Beautiful restoration, looks absolutely gorgeous. Found your channel by accident now I'm addicted to watching you restore things, it's so therapeutic to see something old and neglected be returned to its former glory!
TysyTube, you and MyMechanics have taught me so much about restoration. I've taken to trying it out for myself! I'm working on restoring a Dazor drafting lamp that I rescued from my work.
Most coffee drinkers add a ton of creamer and sugar until it's not bitter anymore. Try it sometime. Keep adding a bit of both sugar and creamer until you either like it or there isn't any coffee left in your creamer and sugar mixture.
This may have been a year ago, I don’t care... 1. I love your videos. 2. I think the sandblasting is WAY more satisfying to watch than using paint striper solution. and 3. Please don’t stop making content!!
I personally love watching the sandblasting part because it's super satisfying. I hope you will continue to keep most of all of it in the video. I also enjoy watching the paint dry and turning into a gloss. Sometimes you don't put it in the videos which makes me sad. You're doing a fantastic job though, so keep it up
You, Hand Tool Rescue, and MyMechanicsare the best in the game. Once you get a lathe you'll be able to do "let's make a new one" moments, too! I still need a work space before I can even consider getting a parts washer, sand blasting booth, etc. Hopefully someday soon!
At home I drink Maxwell House but, I love alot of coffee brands Dunkin' Donuts...Tim Hortons...Starbucks etc...Love this coffe grinder! Great Transformation!
Love your use of magnet for small parts in the sand blaster. Great project. Thanks for sharing this video. You craftsmanship is unparalleled. Perhaps you can build your new lathe or rehab an old one into perfection. Cheers,
here at my country, we call coffee and milk "pingado", and is mostly milk instead of coffee, that word in portuguese means like a little drop of coffee in a looot of milk, and everybody loooooves it
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That turned out great! Good job with the plating
ohh, that colour style - gold, chrome, white, wood - that's wonderful!
Tysy's most satisfying video yet. His appeal is definitely in his variety of methods and watching him seemingly effortlessly grow and try new things. A true sign of a quality youtuber and artist.
Yeah and now I need a sandblaster too. It's work keeping up with Tysy.
Usually I dislike the colors but nice color choice this time.
I agree, but is a restoration, not a custom fix. White and coffee will never get along.
@@zordanxxx Nah. It reminds me of cream, which goes great with coffee, if you ask me. It's nice and simple anyhow.
@@TomSawyersLeftNut Indeed: I was just being Captain Ovbious
So...the only color you like is white?
@@cutienerdgirl not in this instance. I rather paint it black, the white portion
I like how mymechanics is making everyone level up their efforts
Wish MM would upload more though
@@WendysAnime he takes his time to be insanely detail oriented, I'd rather he take however long he needs for how awesome his projects are!
@@AndrewDRoyappa he's gotten pretty lazy lately imo, tysy has outdone him imo
@@WendysAnime Maybe the UA-cam channel is not his only project and he's gotten caught up in other projects.
@@WendysAnime he said up front in his latest video that it was the simplest one he's done. It was still super entertaining and a beautiful project so idk what the issue is. All his mechanical restorations have been unbelievable from first to last
Absolutely gorgeous! I love how you keep trying new techniques. Those nickel-plated parts look fantastic.
u ever be like hope he uses the sand blaster lol
All the time
I hope he uses the spray bottle when wet sanding 😇
Every. Time 😂
I was hoping as well for some sand blasting
only every time
Love your videos they are really relaxing. Please include as much sand blasting as possible! I can't stop watching it.
All that I can say is that this is an absolutely beautiful restoration. Congratulations. I would have that coffee grinder in my kitchen any day. I love freshly ground coffee. My late father brought me up on it, and since he recently passed away, fresh coffee has become more important to me. It helps to keep his memory alive, and I'm sure that he would have loved this.
Excellent restoration 👍
Loved your attention to detail on this one. Very thorough and functional restoration with the nickel plating.
He make it look easy but is not.
Restoration is Great and Editing is Perfect.
Well done!!!
thank you 😊
I don't have a sandblaster, so I mainly use sand aper and I have to admit, that seeing your sanding results fills me with respect towards your patience and dedication.
“What’s your favorite coffee?”
The kind that wakes me up and keeps me out of jail thanks for asking
Lol Brynn... I can relate!!
Thank you for the hysterical half-guilty laugh. I need this on a T-shirt now.
Anything German.
what does this even mean
"What's your favorite coffee?"
Me: "Yes."
The magnet bowl is a pretty solid idea.
Tysytube and my mechanics would be the crossover of the year
Really missed the water spray bottle today😥😥.
This makes me want to go antique shopping and try it myself
Having never had a sandblaster, I really never knew the techniques involved. Watching your stuff is very educational. One of my biggest takeaways is the way you used that magnetic parts tray to hold the smaller pieces. Nice video!
I spent 15+ years in an American muscle-car restoration shop. I spent 1000's of hours behind media blasters. Still love watching the blasting process.
What you did with that cast iron part has me in awe. Absolutely excellent
You are a man of extraordinary patience ... I congratulate you ..
This was has been one of my favorite restorations. I love this piece because of the materials. Lovely job!
What an elegant machine.
I love how you show all the different procedures for metal preparation. The results speak for itself. Beautiful job.👍
Top notch Craftsman to go with a top-notch restoration Nice job on the nickel plating it came out beautiful !! You add a real touch of class to your projects !!!
I watch these videos any time I need to relax. It's just so soothing to see and hear these old rusted objects be restored
With that shiny clear coat it almost looks like ceramic :-)
"Has so many casting marks." I heard that in My Mechanics' voice for a moment. So awesome to see you influencing each other.
I'm just waiting for the, "I make new one" moment.
these restoration videos could possibly bring about world peace. if everyone would just sit down and watch a few, we'd all relax and be able to talk to one another more calmly :-)
Holy.... I got 10 minutes in the video wondering when did my mechanics change equipment.
You sir are extremely talented.
Beautiful restoration, looks absolutely gorgeous. Found your channel by accident now I'm addicted to watching you restore things, it's so therapeutic to see something old and neglected be returned to its former glory!
TysyTube, you and MyMechanics have taught me so much about restoration. I've taken to trying it out for myself! I'm working on restoring a Dazor drafting lamp that I rescued from my work.
Why are these videos so satisfying? Especially the sand blasting.
Stunning and gorgeous restoration!
So glad you utilized electroplating!
Thanks for the extended sandblaster footage. As you can read we all appreciated it :)
Watching you sandblast that paint off felt so relaxing!
those sandblasting parts are my therapy after a stressfull week of work! thanks!
my favorite kind of coffee is hot chocolate.
(and yes i’m an adult who has a job and pays taxes. coffee is very bitter)
raw caco is also really bitter, but WAY better than yuck coffee :3
contains a different chemical too!
The names Tybo thank you! abe is such a good fishman
Most coffee drinkers add a ton of creamer and sugar until it's not bitter anymore. Try it sometime. Keep adding a bit of both sugar and creamer until you either like it or there isn't any coffee left in your creamer and sugar mixture.
@@NathanielHatley I just add milk till it's cream colored
Try a different roast and blend...
There are many different palettes of coffee and many of them aren’t that bitter.
This may have been a year ago, I don’t care... 1. I love your videos. 2. I think the sandblasting is WAY more satisfying to watch than using paint striper solution. and 3. Please don’t stop making content!!
Wow! Best one yet. My favorite cup of coffee is sitting on a sidewalk in Spain in early spring watching people.
Absolutely fantastic!!!!! Love that your trying new styles with electroplating and powder coating and stuff your skill is amazing!!!!!
I don’t know why but I particularly enjoyed this video over your previous ones
I'm pretty sure I can speak for all coffee enthusiasts.... We are very proud of you!
Why do I relax when watching you do this?
One of your better restorations! It looks brand-new!
Black coffee with 2 sugar. Thank for your video . Very nice 😊😊
I personally love watching the sandblasting part because it's super satisfying. I hope you will continue to keep most of all of it in the video. I also enjoy watching the paint dry and turning into a gloss. Sometimes you don't put it in the videos which makes me sad. You're doing a fantastic job though, so keep it up
I am a Brazilian, i like this "job" , tank you.
I love when you use a new restoration technique ❤👍👍👍👍👍
I've never restored anything in my life but for some reason I watch all your videos
I love that my two favourite youtubers are friends.
WOW! That turned out beautiful! Nice Job! 10 dislikes at this point? Must the instant coffee fans.
These videos are always so soothing to fall asleep to. They’re practically part of my sleep routine :)
You, Hand Tool Rescue, and MyMechanicsare the best in the game. Once you get a lathe you'll be able to do "let's make a new one" moments, too! I still need a work space before I can even consider getting a parts washer, sand blasting booth, etc. Hopefully someday soon!
I enjoy watching the detail you put into your restorations... like filing away the casting mold lines. Nice job.
An excellent job on this restoration... WELL DONE!!! 10/10
This is your best effort yet... outstanding results! Such a beautiful piece when you have finished! Thank you for posting!
One of your best restos in my opinion. You get better every time 👍
The grinder looks like porcelain now! Awesome. My preferred coffee is ours, Brazilian coffee from Minas Gerais!
I’m glad you kept the original handle.
I appreciate you keeping all the wood their natural wood color!
Sandblasting, minha parte preferida. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I don’t know why it is, but the sandblasting is always my favourite bit. It’s so satisfying, I could watch it for hours...
My favorite kind of coffee? The bottom of the trash kind, lol. Great restoration! Like others have said, great color combination!
French roast of course! I have tried dozens of kinds of coffee, and always return to this classic.
A wonderful, wonderful restoration yet again. An entire joy to watch, thank you.
At home I drink Maxwell House but, I love alot of coffee brands Dunkin' Donuts...Tim Hortons...Starbucks etc...Love this coffe grinder! Great Transformation!
Just having my morning coffee....wish I had this grinder.
One of my favourites. Great job, your standard has definitely gone up the past year.
This is the most satisfying restoration video. Everything just perfect.
You know, I really think Peugeot is the best car/bicycle/food grinding company in 2019
Truly beautiful! A magnificent restoration.
I hope you'll not insult that coffee grinder with cheap coffee. Perfect work man.
Coffee of Brazil.
The best!
As expected, another incredible restoration!!!!!
That’s it! Now I need a cup of coffee! Beautiful job on the coffee grinder.
One of the most excellent projects to date.
Love your use of magnet for small parts in the sand blaster. Great project. Thanks for sharing this video. You craftsmanship is unparalleled. Perhaps you can build your new lathe or rehab an old one into perfection. Cheers,
Wow so shiny so pretty. I don’t think they came that shiny from factory 🏭 good job man
You are so intricate with every little piece. Wow it’s such an amazing and awesome relaxing feeling to watch you.
You really went out of your way with the nickel plating. Veri Nais!
This turned out great! Good combination of wood, paint & polishing. Some of your best blasting too.
Made hundreds of nice restorations... still didn't replace the capacitor on his own grinder... 10/10.
Restorations and coffee. Two of my favourite things.
here at my country, we call coffee and milk "pingado", and is mostly milk instead of coffee, that word in portuguese means like a little drop of coffee in a looot of milk, and everybody loooooves it
Where is your country?
Oh my gosh!I would so buy that in a heartbeat. I absolutely love it. What a great job you did.Thank you.
French Peugeot old products are very nice ! I remember my grand-mother used in the 60/70 's a all wood Peugeot grinder hold between her knees ;-)
if you think sandblasting is the most satisfying part of every restoration, like that comment!
Another everyday item that is made special... excellent job as usual
i love coffee☕😊
The nickel plating was a great touch. Good work!
Encore une superbe réussite! Hâte de voir la prochaine vidéo!
Looks very nice. Brand new. I find these videos so satisfying.
Good to go for another 100 years..great job👍🏻👍🏻
Outstanding restoration job. You make it better than when it was new. 👍🏻
Best video yet. Great to see the attention to detail
I really like that you often remove the casting lines
love love love love love the colour combination soo much! its perfect!
What a great restoration. That’s something I would use everyday!