Hi folks! Restoring this antique toaster was a very satisfying process, and I hope you will like the video too! For more info, please read the description! Cheers!
Nice work 👍 I really enjoyed watching the laser rust remover. Did a great job. The toaster turned out sweet. Cooks better than my toaster. Maybe I should send you that 😅
It's poetic that something so old and primitive is being restored with a laser ray gun. To the people who created it, it would seem super futuristic because it is
Right?! It's so cool how future tools can help restore century old tools that were the top of the line technology of their time. It's definitely poetic.
*_There's just something magical about watching something that was so old and broken being restored back to looking so new. Its such a thing to watch. ❤_*
It's from US and they use 110/120 Volt, whereas you in Poland use 220/240 Volt like the rest of us here in Europe, and that's why you burned your toast - too much power! 😊
@@No0bo0dY Poland is connected to the European eclectic grid, as we're selling and buying electricity from each other, and the specified voltage is between 220 and 240 Volts. You say you have 230 Volts in Poland, but try putting a voltmeter to one of your power outlets and you will see that it can fluctuate between 220V and 240V. We also have 230V as the official voltage here in Denmark, but right now I measure 237V in my power outlets. 🙂
Do you have 230 - 110volt site tranformers where you are ? Check the power in watt/ VA about 1500 at a guess - before your transformer is burned as the toast !
WOW, that laser cleaning machine is fkn amazing! It looks and sounds like something from a science fiction film! It removes rust like its nothing in seconds!
"Quite primitive???" You think today's fancy-ass toasters will be around 10 years from now, let alone 100, and still be able to make work? The grill design is so graceful and elegant. And mica washers!!!
My friend... Voltage in the USA is usually between 110-125 volts. In Europe it is 220-240 volts. It is normal that your restored toaster is toasting that bread way too quickly😄. You did a beautiful job!
Thank you, Joel. I know that very well. I didn't intend to buy a transformer just for 30 seconds of demonstration because it may stay unused for who knows how much time, which will be buried money for my little workshop. I prefer now to invest in other kinds of tools that may help me in my daily work. Cheers! Johnny!
Strangely with all our modern technology today, we can’t make a toaster that toasts evenly all over. That is absolutely beautiful! You excelled yet again. 🤗🇦🇺
Despite being rusted beyond recognition, it was in surprisingly good condition. Not bent and dented too badly. Pretty scary to use, I’d expect! Not safety rated, I’m guessing! And the wooden knobs and feet! I was expecting those to be Bakelite. Also in great condition. Nice job on the restoration.
That's right. I was so surprised by how well the wooden parts were preserved; at first glance, I thought it was Bakelite too. Thank you for watching my videos! 🙂
This is honestly the coolest toaster I've ever seen! And I want one 😂 like it gives you full controll and warms your house at the same time ❤😂 great restoration too!
I was a bit jealous that you would get to try the toaster out and not me. But after seeing you try it out I quickly changed my mind. 😁😁😁. Great job though. Thanks for sharing it.
That was a great restoration. Enjoyed watching all the various ways to remove decades of rust and usage. The toast test was neat too. I would have had a piece of toast if I was there! 😊
I'm sure this toaster looks better today than it did the day it was bought! Congratulations! You're right, it's a fairly primitive system; with its bare heating elements, it wouldn't pass any modern certification... That said, the mechanism for rotating the slices of bread is genius!
My attention was on the toast. I like mine a little burnt not much but a little with butter melted on. I just like the taste..... good job as usual.....
Yummy, indeed! That is a beautiful little machine, and an excellent restoration job! ⭐️ I have a little toaster from the mid-1930s that worked like a dream. It makes the best toast ever!
Once again, Great work 👍 never saw a toaster do its thing so fast. If you blink, it burns the bread 😅 but must be great when you wake up late and is in a hurry. Amazing video and restoration!
Despues de un siglo esta tostadora ha sido dado en mantenimiento ...a sombroso ...podre ahora si poner mis panes 😊☺😁gracias.... exelente trabajo ...hoy 2023..
Un trabajo magnífico. Felicidades desde Barcelona, España. Una sugerencia: Pruebe usted a utilizar pan de molde natural, que no lleve mantequilla, leche... etc. De esta forma no se quemará tan rápido. Un saludo.
Amazing work, I have seen these at Antique stores but never one that had electricity to it. I see you live in Poland do you understand English I live in the USA in the state of Ohio. Really enjoy watching you, thanks.
what a satisfying restoration. u gave the toaster its life again, yay! although , u not wearing gloves during the dissembling kind of gave me anxiety 😂😂
Thank you! Yeah, the package was late and came the next day; that's why later I have them on. Usually, I wear gloves all the time, even though rust doesn't harm the skin.
Seeing you eat toast with gloves on was the only thing that my brain couldn't comprehend. I would use it but not at home now, I have 3 kids that cam put ice on fire if you don't take care of them. Imagine with this toaster! lol
This toaster will not be used, and I keep gloves on because before doing this video, I had a huge renovation in my house, and my hands weren't looking that appetising. Not so hard to comprehend/guess, actually. Cheers!
Needed to probably use a converter/adapter and get the voltage down to 110/120, wouldn’t overload the coils and cause you to burn the bread. And think of having a cage on a long handle to present bread to your fire in fireplace before toasters. If your toast is too dark, there is scraping it with your knife to knock off the burnt-scrape until it’s as dark as you want it. Wonderful restoration job, though!
Thank you, D! Yes, I will probably buy a transformer. Till now, I didn't need one as long as I did not every day working with 110v devices. The other slices went well, but I had to move very fast. Cheers!
First, you have the neatest, and cleanest work room I’ve ever seen. Have you given up on sand blasting and gone to the dark and quick side of laser? LOL Irregardless, you always find interesting gadgets to restore. My dad had one such, they were something you had to keep an eye on. Burnt Toast! 🍞
Thank you! I'm trying my best to keep it clean, even though my work is one of the dirtiest possible 😅 The switch between sandblaster and laser helps too, but I'll not give up entirely on it.
Nice..looks like or similar to a Landers, Frary & Clark flip toaster from early 1900, but before 1916, however, more than a few toaster manufacturers copied the basic design and marketed their own
That's right. I have a Landers Frary & Clark toaster, too, just the way of flipping the bread slices is different. Maybe in one day, I will have time to restore it; it needs some attention. Thank you for watching! 🙂
Además de un muy gran profesional se agradece el silencio no como otros canales con una música estruendosa y torturadora, lo dicho que trabajos más impecables., y además en este compartiendo con nosotros la aventura de las tostadas quemadas😁😅👌👍👍👍👍 ha estado súper bien y muy divertido👌
Cool, einen Reinigungslaser habe ich noch nie gesehen und ich wußte auch nicht das es ihn gibt. Die Preise für so ein Teil sind ja gigantisch, aber wenn man damit gewerblich was macht ist das bestimmt OK. Profikameras für Reporter zum Beispiel kosten auch so viel. Einfach richtig gute Arbeit die Du da machst.
Forse con un regolatore di tensione (come quello per le lampade a piantana) consumi meno energia e non si brucia il pane! Hai fatto un lavoro stupendo bravo!
Primitive indeed. I imagine many a slice of bread went up in flames because someone was distracted for a few seconds. Very pretty so maybe this is best put on a shelf as a decoration!😂
The old toaster is 100-110v AC. Running 220v through it makes it way too hot and is biting ing the bread. You will need a step-down transformer to use it. Good job on the restoration.
Thank you! For now, I don't have a transformer, but I'm seriously thinking of buying one; who knows what kind of items will fall into my hands that require 110v only?
@@rustyshadesrestoration Do you have 230 - 110volt site tranformers where you are ? Check the power in watt/ VA about 1500 at a guess - before your transformer is burned as the toast !
Thank you. This one I'll have to send it back to the USA. The others are usually staying in my collection, but occasionally, I have to let some go because of a lack of space in case I have some offers.
@@rustyshadesrestoration Thank you for your answer. I write blogs on Sundays about inventions and often use your vlogs as substantiation. Thanks for your effort.
Hi folks! Restoring this antique toaster was a very satisfying process, and I hope you will like the video too!
For more info, please read the description! Cheers!
Very nice!
Don't forget, you are using 220 V and this was made for 110V. Of course it will be glowing like crazy. But I still love the result.
Nice work 👍 I really enjoyed watching the laser rust remover. Did a great job. The toaster turned out sweet. Cooks better than my toaster. Maybe I should send you that 😅
@@razorboyXVII Thank you!
@AnnaNimus That's right. For now, I didn't need a transformer, but I'll buy one. Who knows what kind of items I'll have to restore in the future.
It's poetic that something so old and primitive is being restored with a laser ray gun. To the people who created it, it would seem super futuristic because it is
Right?! It's so cool how future tools can help restore century old tools that were the top of the line technology of their time. It's definitely poetic.
*_There's just something magical about watching something that was so old and broken being restored back to looking so new. Its such a thing to watch. ❤_*
Thank you 🙂
It's from US and they use 110/120 Volt, whereas you in Poland use 220/240 Volt like the rest of us here in Europe, and that's why you burned your toast - too much power! 😊
That's right, J! Somehow, I managed to be fast enough to get a few good toasted slices 😀
In poland 230V not 240V.
@@No0bo0dY
Regardless, still too much.
@@No0bo0dY Poland is connected to the European eclectic grid, as we're selling and buying electricity from each other, and the specified voltage is between 220 and 240 Volts. You say you have 230 Volts in Poland, but try putting a voltmeter to one of your power outlets and you will see that it can fluctuate between 220V and 240V.
We also have 230V as the official voltage here in Denmark, but right now I measure 237V in my power outlets. 🙂
Do you have 230 - 110volt site tranformers where you are ? Check the power in watt/ VA
about 1500 at a guess - before your transformer is burned as the toast !
WOW, that laser cleaning machine is fkn amazing! It looks and sounds like something from a science fiction film! It removes rust like its nothing in seconds!
"Quite primitive???" You think today's fancy-ass toasters will be around 10 years from now, let alone 100, and still be able to make work? The grill design is so graceful and elegant. And mica washers!!!
Agree! I was referring only to the way of wiring and that there is no grounding.
@@rustyshadesrestoration, safety's overrated... 😄
My husband and I are hooked! I loved the equipment you used. Keep it up!
Thank you! Will do!
My friend... Voltage in the USA is usually between 110-125 volts. In Europe it is 220-240 volts. It is normal that your restored toaster is toasting that bread way too quickly😄. You did a beautiful job!
Thank you, Joel. I know that very well. I didn't intend to buy a transformer just for 30 seconds of demonstration because it may stay unused for who knows how much time, which will be buried money for my little workshop. I prefer now to invest in other kinds of tools that may help me in my daily work.
Cheers! Johnny!
Strangely with all our modern technology today, we can’t make a toaster that toasts evenly all over. That is absolutely beautiful! You excelled yet again. 🤗🇦🇺
If i had taken this apart, i would never have been able to put it back together. Great job.
For sure, you will manage it! Thank you 🙂
Despite being rusted beyond recognition, it was in surprisingly good condition. Not bent and dented too badly. Pretty scary to use, I’d expect! Not safety rated, I’m guessing! And the wooden knobs and feet! I was expecting those to be Bakelite. Also in great condition. Nice job on the restoration.
That's right. I was so surprised by how well the wooden parts were preserved; at first glance, I thought it was Bakelite too. Thank you for watching my videos! 🙂
You never saw real rusty surfaces then.
Nicely done. The laser makes quick work of rust removal. I think I could watch that all day.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the process of cleaning.
This is honestly the coolest toaster I've ever seen! And I want one 😂 like it gives you full controll and warms your house at the same time ❤😂 great restoration too!
I was a bit jealous that you would get to try the toaster out and not me. But after seeing you try it out I quickly changed my mind. 😁😁😁. Great job though. Thanks for sharing it.
Yes, I do not recommend that 😅
That was a great restoration. Enjoyed watching all the various ways to remove decades of rust and usage. The toast test was neat too. I would have had a piece of toast if I was there! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll be happy to share with you!
I am blown away!!!!!
I'm glad to know that, Mark! It was an absolute pleasure to work on it, and I appreciate that you sent it to me! Cheers!
You are becoming something of a toaster specialist
Hahaha. 2-3 more and ill change the channel name in Rusty Toasters Restoration 😅
I'm sure this toaster looks better today than it did the day it was bought! Congratulations! You're right, it's a fairly primitive system; with its bare heating elements, it wouldn't pass any modern certification... That said, the mechanism for rotating the slices of bread is genius!
It really is!
My attention was on the toast. I like mine a little burnt not much but a little with butter melted on. I just like the taste..... good job as usual.....
Oh, man! you're a kinda magician!!! Turned out very nice. Got my satisfaction with the Laser cleaning %)))
Great to hear!
great restore! If its from the USA, we use 120 volts.. If youre using 240 volts, thats why the bread burned up. Great job Sir!
Thanks! That's right; I had to use 220v because I Still don't have an inverter. Cheers
Your knowledge is remarkable! Who else would even know there is a way to clean mica washers? I didn't know there was such a thing as mica washers.
Thank you so much! 🙂
Honestly this is such a genius idea, I can see my bread and get it as toasted as I want
Yes, that's a great idea.
Yummy, indeed! That is a beautiful little machine, and an excellent restoration job! ⭐️
I have a little toaster from the mid-1930s that worked like a dream. It makes the best toast ever!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video V bee! I'll be happy to see what your toaster looks like. You can send me photos on Instagram if you wish. 🙂
Laser BBQ. Cool! 👍
This is INSANE! WOW!
Master you the best
Thank you! 🙂
Once again, Great work 👍 never saw a toaster do its thing so fast. If you blink, it burns the bread 😅 but must be great when you wake up late and is in a hurry. Amazing video and restoration!
Thank you, Raion Garu! The reason for being so fast is that in Europe, we have 220v, and this old buddy was built for 110v. 🙂
great job. 🔧🔩⚒️🛠️🍻🍻🍻🍻👍
Thank you Mike!
I love these moving trays!
you made it like new, very nice job 👍
Thank you! 🙂
Awesome work 👏
Simply built. pieces of artwork, your restoration, priceless
I'm glad you enjoyed the restoration process. 🙂
Fajnie że nawet widzowie za granicy pomagają ci w tworzeniu kontentu i wysyłają takie perełki do naprawy :) Super film jak zawsze pozdrawiam
Dziękuję! Pozdrawiam
Despues de un siglo esta tostadora ha sido dado en mantenimiento ...a sombroso ...podre ahora si poner mis panes 😊☺😁gracias.... exelente trabajo ...hoy 2023..
Original ce grille pain 😮 toujours bien restauré
Beautiful restoration mister good job
Thank you, Vince! 🙂
Sure looks good, and works faster than a lot of the modern ones.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching! 🙂
Usta eline yüregine sağlik güzel oldu
Un trabajo magnífico. Felicidades desde Barcelona, España. Una sugerencia: Pruebe usted a utilizar pan de molde natural, que no lleve mantequilla, leche... etc. De esta forma no se quemará tan rápido. Un saludo.
Gracias! 🙂
Infernal machine!
Hahaha, good one! 👍
Amazing ! What's a restoration 😮
Thank you! 🙂
you got a different and modern approach for restoration.❤️🇮🇳
I'm glad you like it! Greetings from Poland!
Огромное удовольствие от вашей работы !! Спасибо !!!
잘 보고 가요 ㅋㅋ 좋은 하루 보내세요🧡👍🏻
Thank you! Have a great day too!
Love that laser machine
Ok, that laser is pretty cool 😊
Great video R.S. as always.
Thank you, Jamal! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Amazing work, I have seen these at Antique stores but never one that had electricity to it. I see you live in Poland do you understand English I live in the USA in the state of Ohio. Really enjoy watching you, thanks.
Thank you for watching my videos. 🙂
Love these videos! Keep up the good work…from Oklahoma, USA! 🇺🇸
Thank you! 🙂
Прекрасная работа! Браво!
Thank you 🙂
Amazing looking restoration and you did an excellent job restoring it!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you! 🙂
@@rustyshadesrestoration You're welcome!!
Getting to see the toast being toasted is such luxury. Amazing!
Enjoy watching! 🙂
Nice restoration!
Thank you 🙂
what a satisfying restoration. u gave the toaster its life again, yay! although , u not wearing gloves during the dissembling kind of gave me anxiety 😂😂
Thank you! Yeah, the package was late and came the next day; that's why later I have them on. Usually, I wear gloves all the time, even though rust doesn't harm the skin.
@@rustyshadesrestoration Glad to know it's not a concern :D
Cool restoration, you did a great job
Thank you very much!
Seeing you eat toast with gloves on was the only thing that my brain couldn't comprehend. I would use it but not at home now, I have 3 kids that cam put ice on fire if you don't take care of them. Imagine with this toaster! lol
This toaster will not be used, and I keep gloves on because before doing this video, I had a huge renovation in my house, and my hands weren't looking that appetising. Not so hard to comprehend/guess, actually. Cheers!
@@rustyshadesrestoration With all the info, I would use gloves too. Great project!
Eres un artista!!! Muy bello tu trabajo
Thank you! 🙂
Needed to probably use a converter/adapter and get the voltage down to 110/120, wouldn’t overload the coils and cause you to burn the bread. And think of having a cage on a long handle to present bread to your fire in fireplace before toasters. If your toast is too dark, there is scraping it with your knife to knock off the burnt-scrape until it’s as dark as you want it. Wonderful restoration job, though!
Thank you, D! Yes, I will probably buy a transformer. Till now, I didn't need one as long as I did not every day working with 110v devices.
The other slices went well, but I had to move very fast. Cheers!
火力すごw
何十年と仕組みが変わってない安価なポップアップトースターが完成されちゃってることも良くわかりますねえ
Complimenti ti seguo sempre e sei veramente molto bravo ❤
Grazie mille! 🙂
Another helpful video. 😊😊
I'm glad to know that! 🙂
First, you have the neatest, and cleanest work room I’ve ever seen. Have you given up on sand blasting and gone to the dark and quick side of laser? LOL Irregardless, you always find interesting gadgets to restore. My dad had one such, they were something you had to keep an eye on. Burnt Toast! 🍞
Thank you! I'm trying my best to keep it clean, even though my work is one of the dirtiest possible 😅 The switch between sandblaster and laser helps too, but I'll not give up entirely on it.
Прекрасная работа !!! 👏👏👏
Thank you 🙂
Great video. I love the laser but prefer sand blasting...
Thank you 🙂 In the next video I'll use sandblaster too.
We used one that wasn't electric a long LONG time ago. It was in our supplies for when the power went out.
Nice..looks like or similar to a Landers, Frary & Clark flip toaster from early 1900, but before 1916, however, more than a few toaster manufacturers copied the basic design and marketed their own
That's right. I have a Landers Frary & Clark toaster, too, just the way of flipping the bread slices is different. Maybe in one day, I will have time to restore it; it needs some attention. Thank you for watching! 🙂
great works, thanks
Thank you! 🙂
You could heat a whole house with that, haha! Nice work
😅😅 Thanks!
Avec un lazer 😮 mind blown
🤯😄
Además de un muy gran profesional se agradece el silencio no como otros canales con una música estruendosa y torturadora, lo dicho que trabajos más impecables., y además en este compartiendo con nosotros la aventura de las tostadas quemadas😁😅👌👍👍👍👍 ha estado súper bien y muy divertido👌
Gracias! 😀
God bless you 🌹
Thank you! God bless you too!
Elegant.
Обожнюю такі відео ❤
I'm happy to know that!
Very interesting design
Well now I want one!
Hard to find this model, but there are some old toasters on eBay. Pretty similar.
@@rustyshadesrestoration thank you!
Amazing😊
Thank you! 🙂
Cool, einen Reinigungslaser habe ich noch nie gesehen und ich wußte auch nicht das es ihn gibt. Die Preise für so ein Teil sind ja gigantisch, aber wenn man damit gewerblich was macht ist das bestimmt OK. Profikameras für Reporter zum Beispiel kosten auch so viel. Einfach richtig gute Arbeit die Du da machst.
Another great job at restoration. Keep up the good work and entertaining content 👍
Thanks, will do! 🙂
Forse con un regolatore di tensione (come quello per le lampade a piantana) consumi meno energia e non si brucia il pane!
Hai fatto un lavoro stupendo bravo!
Grazie mille! 🙂
... Uauuuu ... Magnífico , gostei da limpeza á base de Raio Laser ...
you did a great job as always 😀❤
Very nice restoration 😊
Thank you Andrew! 🙂
Brasil 🇧🇷👍👍👍
Obrigado!! 😀
It's the first time I see this 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Primitive indeed. I imagine many a slice of bread went up in flames because someone was distracted for a few seconds. Very pretty so maybe this is best put on a shelf as a decoration!😂
That's its faith to be a decorative piece.
Super jest to cacko zabytkowe pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Dziękuję za miłe słowa! Cieszę się, że Ci się podobał mój filmik. Starałem się, żeby był jak najbardziej rzetelny i ciekawy.
The old toaster is 100-110v AC. Running 220v through it makes it way too hot and is biting ing the bread. You will need a step-down transformer to use it.
Good job on the restoration.
Thank you! For now, I don't have a transformer, but I'm seriously thinking of buying one; who knows what kind of items will fall into my hands that require 110v only?
@@rustyshadesrestoration Do you have 230 - 110volt site tranformers where you are ? Check the power in watt/ VA
about 1500 at a guess - before your transformer is burned as the toast !
Merci très on travail👌
Avec plaisir! 🙂
very cool and beautiful, tell me what do you do with restored items?
Thank you. This one I'll have to send it back to the USA. The others are usually staying in my collection, but occasionally, I have to let some go because of a lack of space in case I have some offers.
Parabéns um maravilhoso trabalho
Obrigado
Great work mate. I see you have bought a laser. Expensive machines but I’m sure you’ll get a lot of use from it.
Thank you! Yes, the laser helps a lot. I'm saving lots of hours using it.
My goodness you do great work! What was that device you used to clean the big parts? It looked very Flash Gordon-ESK!
Thank you. It is a laser cleaning machine. 🙂
Wonderful job on the restoration mate! :thumbs_up: :bread: :fire:
Thank you! Cheers! 🙂
Nice 👍🏻.
Thank you! Cheers!
早く焼けるから便利そう!
It's a beautiful vlog.
I like the old techniques, but would love to know the patent number of this toaster.
Thank you 🙂 Unfortunately, the patent number isn't fully visible.
@@rustyshadesrestoration Thank you for your answer.
I write blogs on Sundays about inventions and often use your vlogs as substantiation.
Thanks for your effort.
That's nice! Share with us your blog! Cheers!
Pela idade que essa torradeira tem,ficou perfeita
Muy buen resultado.
Gracias! 🙂