Primitive Fridge Restoration - Early 1900s Ice Box

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • In this restoration video, I will bring back to life a vintage ice box produced in the early 1900s in Germany or, as I like to call it, “the father of the fridges.” I bought it from an antiquities website, thinking it would make a great restoration video, and the seller told me that the old ice box was found in a barn. This primitive fridge is a unique piece with many beautiful brass elements. I decided to restore it so it would not lose its antique look. The fridge restoration process took me about 8 days to achieve what you saw in this restoration video. Removing the old paint from the wooden elements and sanding them took most of the time, and of course, cleaning the zinc elements from inside and outside was also pretty tricky because some of them were highly corroded and rusty. Still, the sandblaster and other tools saved me in a way.
    I love how this antique ice box turned out and am happy I could save it from decay.
    Now it is perfectly functional and will serve in my workshop this summer,
    I needed an ice box to keep my food box and some cold drinks inside.
    If you enjoy my work and my videos, please consider subscribing! Cheers!
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:30 Huge restoration project
    1:10 Termites attacked this old fellow
    1:25 Disassembling the Father of Refrigerators
    8:59 Sandblasting the brass parts
    11:32 Polishing all the parts
    13:59 Removing the rusty hinges
    16:02 Sanding the wooden parts
    18:12 Removing the zinc corrosion
    18:46 Washing with soap and water
    23:11 Applying wood varnish with an antique finish
    23:40 Sandblasting the water tank
    26:39 Dissasemblying the door
    27:02 Germany, city of Boizenburg
    27:26 Sealing the door with polyester
    30:09 Soldering the door frame
    32:02 Assembling the Ice Box
    36:38 Filling the ice container
    38:23 Cheers!
    #restoration #restorationvideos #iceboxrestoration
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  • @rustyshadesrestoration
    @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +106

    Hi folks!
    This restoration project is for sure one of my favourites till now! I worked many days on it, but the satisfaction that I get at the end is hard to describe in words! I hope you like the video and how “the father of fridges” turned out! If you enjoy my work please consider subscribing for more projects like this! Cheers! 🤘

    • @mattbannan637
      @mattbannan637 Рік тому +3

      HUGE IMPROVEMENT...GREAT WORK!!!

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Matt! Have a good one!

    • @SASAN.H
      @SASAN.H Рік тому +2

      👌👌👌👌👌

    • @anipoki6565
      @anipoki6565 Рік тому +1

      Niestety popełniłeś błąd, ponieważ mosiężny pierścień z gwintem od kranika był "fabrycznie" przylutowany do zbiornika na wodę z topiącego się lodu, a kranik wkręcało się właśnie w ten pierścień dopiero po włożeniu zbiornika na swoje miejsce. Teraz skraplająca się woda będzie się wylewała i drewno będzie nasiąkać.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately you are not right, there was nothing soldered to the water tank, not even a mark to indicate such a thing. It was only an extra lead ring attached to the brass one that broked but that was replaced with another ring that fits perfectly in the water tank socket. As well I used this ice box for about 3 weeks before being sold and I didn't had any problems with condensation overflow or soaked wood. It us funny that you are so sure about just watching a video 😅 Na zdrowie!

  • @darylhudson777
    @darylhudson777 Рік тому +93

    My grandparents were born in the 1800s and used this type of refrigeration where a man in wagon would bring a block of ice. That's why they called it an ice box. And of course she had the cast iron stove. I've drank water out of a well and used an outhouse also. And of course grandmother used a butter churn and a rub board to wash the clothes in a galvanized tub they also took their bath in. I miss my grandmother and will see her one day in Heaven along with the rest. 🕊️😇❤️🙏🇺🇲

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +11

      Such a beautiful memories! I'm glad that my video made you think about your grandmother. I miss mine too and she also was keeping a farm with all kind of devices and techniques that are almost forgotten now. Take care and have a good one!

    • @darylhudson777
      @darylhudson777 Рік тому +5

      @@rustyshadesrestoration thank you and God bless you brother it was a different group of people. My dad is a world War II Army vet and so is my uncle and they raised me with different morals and attitude and it said to see them all passing away now and I'm left with all these new people with their rude disgraceful attitudes.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +5

      My grandfather also was a WWII vet and he had two brothers that lost their lives in that war. I was grown up by him and my grandmother, she was born in 1921 and I miss them a lot. I perfectly understand you, but that's life, times are changing and people too, anyway life has to go on and we should enjoy every moment, till the end that's why our grandparents/parents fought for, that we can also be able to enjoy life, with goods and bads. Cheers!

    • @janholman6192
      @janholman6192 9 місяців тому +2

      I used a horse trough as a bathtub when I was a kid visiting my aunt and uncle on the farm! (and the outhouse was the scariest thing for a city kid to use!)

    • @darylhudson777
      @darylhudson777 9 місяців тому

      @@janholman6192 we had a lot of pictures that I lost that were in a storage place I remember one of them was me about 1 year old in a round galvanized tub of water.

  • @stevefisher182
    @stevefisher182 Рік тому +68

    In college my father delivered 25 pound and 50 pound blocks of ice. While making a 50 pound delivery one day the block slipped out of the tongs and fell, catching the homeowners thumb on the edge of the metal cabinet below. It sheared the man’s thumb off very cleanly. This may have influenced my dad’s choice of career as he went on to become a surgeon in the army!

    • @i.dont.sleep.9718
      @i.dont.sleep.9718 Рік тому

      that sounds painful is their thumb ok??

    • @rupertbear4447
      @rupertbear4447 Рік тому +8

      Hope he started using a scalpel to remove parts rather than sticking to the ice method 😆

    • @indy197905
      @indy197905 Рік тому +3

      @@rupertbear4447 LOL. An ice block is the MacGyver method. Hehe.

    • @tronixfix
      @tronixfix Рік тому

      Almost did the same once with a hammer and a sharp corner of an aircleaner.

    • @steveperry5225
      @steveperry5225 Рік тому

      @@i.dont.sleep.9718 he’s dead

  • @pocopeloenlacapocha
    @pocopeloenlacapocha Рік тому +9

    Only one critic.... bad choice on the screws. You had the originals to be reused. For the rest is just a matter of personal preferences.. I would have left it without the varnish. Just plain oil on the outside. The wood is really nice. Great job and I enjoy your videos.

  • @jeanrankin7090
    @jeanrankin7090 Рік тому +78

    i remember our ice box on the back porch and when the iceman came he would give us kids chips of ice, this brings back good memories, thank you for them. our icebox had 2 doors and was tall. maybe i was just too small about 4 or 5 years old at the time lol now 81

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +12

      Beautiful memories! I'm glad that I could bring it back for you with my video. I wish you a lot of health and happiness! Cheers 🍻

    • @jeanrankin7090
      @jeanrankin7090 Рік тому +5

      @@rustyshadesrestorationThank you

    • @johanjanssens4530
      @johanjanssens4530 Рік тому +8

      I am 75 (Belgian) and I remember ice being bought to our house im blocks every day and when going to school in early mornings large ice blocks on the sill of bars, cafes and restaurants

  • @user-tw6bc2ts8u
    @user-tw6bc2ts8u 6 місяців тому +4

    Прекрасная работа! Мужчина, умеющий своими руками делать такую красоту, достоин восхищения! Браво!!! 👏

  • @user-lu4ke3ri1m
    @user-lu4ke3ri1m Рік тому +6

    Дааааа,уникальная вещь,браво изобретателю и вам поклон за то что вы восстановили этот уникум1900года. Этот эксклюзив в ваших руках прослужит тоже очень долго,сейчас в наше время множество химии чтоб победить ржавчину или совсем если плохая деталь можно ее продублировать. Надо было градусник во внутрь повесить для интересу ,сколько он градусов сохраняет минусовой . 👏👏👌

  • @norman9076
    @norman9076 2 місяці тому +2

    I didn't think you could do it but of course you did! Great job.
    My grandparents did not have one but kept their food cool in a bucket down the well. And when i lived on the farm there was an old ice house where the previous owners kept ice .... so much history being lost. Glad youre taking the time to bring it back.

  • @user-hu6mw4ez3v
    @user-hu6mw4ez3v 3 місяці тому +3

    Прекрасная работа. Мне даже захотелось купить маленький абсорбционный аммиачный (бесшумный) холодильник и задекорировать его под тумбочку...
    "Морозко" назывался, если память меня не подводит...

  • @PredatorsPet
    @PredatorsPet Рік тому +9

    I enjoyed watching, but from what Ive seen on other restoration videos, you could have benefited from fully disassembaling the box to inspect for further damage, and to let you clean more thoroughly. This then gives the benefit of being able to see where you should replace or at least partially apply new wood/material in perhaps more hidden/unseen spots for a more robust finished project. Then you can stain and tend the wood without it dripping over on to the other parts and potentially staining them accidentally. After all the work of taking the innards out and cleaning them, it makes the rest feel rushed and not as well handled.
    But you still can learn from it, and hope you enjoy many more projects in the future :3

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      Thank you! I didn't do it because I could damage everything almost and if I will replace the most of the wood that will be a renovation not restoration and the object will end up more as a replica and loose it value. This kind of ice boxes are pretty expensive as they are and should be carefully touched if you wanna sell it later. 😉

  • @Waldo_Ilowiecki
    @Waldo_Ilowiecki Рік тому +8

    Genialna robota, jak zwykle. A co !!! Polak potrafi ❤

  • @aliciagonzalez212
    @aliciagonzalez212 Місяць тому +1

    I love watching these when I’m 🍃💨 and the background noise of nature in your video is so soothing

  • @MohdDanish-ke4ij
    @MohdDanish-ke4ij Рік тому +1

    Very good rabbit

  • @nataliemiller2856
    @nataliemiller2856 2 роки тому +12

    I prefer a dark wood stain for a piece of that age, but that is just my preference. That piece is older than I am, makes me feel younger 😊. Nice job

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому

      I was about to use dark wood stain and I changed my mind thinking that will not look great on camera. But I will do a test for the future projects. Cheers 🍻

    • @kollerd31
      @kollerd31 Рік тому

      I agree and I’ll bet the door handle had brass screws not metal.

  • @orthomeca2060
    @orthomeca2060 Рік тому +3

    J'apprécie le fait que tu aies gardé la "patine". Je pense que ce type d'objet gagne à garder les imperfections plutôt que d'essayer de rendre l'objet comme "sortie d'usine". Bel objet!

  • @oakdeneemporium6014
    @oakdeneemporium6014 10 місяців тому +1

    Love the sound of the owl in the background! Great job too!

  • @dondieu3154
    @dondieu3154 Місяць тому +1

    And the nice thing is, with bagged ice there is no water that has to be emptied. Great restoration!

  • @shawnataylor7998
    @shawnataylor7998 2 роки тому +56

    Did you check for lead in the paint before you started scraping and sanding? I didn't care much for the red tinted stain or varnish but still liked the fact that you didn't just toss it aside without bringing the oldie back to life...thanks for sharing.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +27

      I'm always checking for lead before starting any of my projects, but I'm doing this for my safety and I didn't think that I should film this too. Thanks for watching! Cheers 🍻

    • @kristasears5645
      @kristasears5645 Рік тому +5

      I thought The Red Tent was beautiful perfect

    • @dominicacordero3163
      @dominicacordero3163 Рік тому +4

      I was going to ask the same question about the lead testing . How old is it ?
      USA made ? I have also seen top loaders for the ice section . I once saw a beautiful
      commode turned into a bar type storage
      displayed . It was sad to see such a beautiful piece turned into a mini bar .
      When it could have been placed in an antique museum . Or shown in an old Victorian house for people to see what people used in those times or period
      for a potty break. well at least for those
      who could afford them . Any way, you
      did justice to this piece . God Bless you.

    • @kristasears5645
      @kristasears5645 Рік тому +9

      @@dominicacordero3163 what are you guys the lead testing police? he knows what he's doing for crying out loud!

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +5

      Haha, as you can observe I'm doing everything as professional as possible so I'm also taking care of myself working in such a field. Always wearing protection and making tests where is necessary. The ice box was made in Boizenburg, Germany, in video you could see that written on a piece of faience from inside. Nice ideea with the minibar! Good bless you too! 🙏 Have a good one!

  • @167curly
    @167curly Рік тому +14

    I was amused by the wood shavings insulation in the door. Great restoration of that old icebox. My only doubt is the red colour of the oil finish.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +5

      Thanks. I was surprised too about that insulation. 😅 Red means love, so I restored this piece with great love. 👍 hahah

    • @karenjewitt
      @karenjewitt Рік тому +4

      loved it all....the red finish not so much.

  • @chrisspain6023
    @chrisspain6023 Рік тому +1

    So happy to see one of these saved and learn Abita more about how they worked

  • @lotto123ish
    @lotto123ish Рік тому +1

    A great way of saving on electric. A job well done.

  • @lostonwallace1396
    @lostonwallace1396 Рік тому +3

    I like this restoration. I'm not fond of you using Phillips head screws on an antique, but otherwise, very nice work. The color is amazing!

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      Thanks! I will not repeat why that screws. I wrote already 10 times to others.

    • @lostonwallace1396
      @lostonwallace1396 Рік тому +1

      @@rustyshadesrestoration No worries, man. It's just a matter of how far you want to go in restoring something. You're doing a bit of modification, and you're absolutely justified in doing things the way you want to. It's just my personal preference when it comes to antique restoration. I'd want to see that done with antique style screws, but that's me. Phillips screws are better in many ways though, because standard screws strip so damn easily. It doesn't diminish your results that you went the Phillips route. The fact that you brought this thing back from the brink and made it usable again is astounding. That color is nothing short of fabulous, man! You put some excitement back into this thing!

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your nice words. It wasn't about how I wanted it was about a bit of bad luck that I had for 3 days in a row. I couldn't find brass screws and I had to finish this project as I could because I'm trying to respect a posting schedule here on UA-cam. The screws were replaced meanwhile so I think we have similar taste on restoring stuff. Have a good one! Cheers 🍻

    • @lostonwallace1396
      @lostonwallace1396 Рік тому +1

      @@rustyshadesrestoration Deadlines are important, and when you're on a tight schedule, you just have to keep moving forward. I truly understand, man.

  • @user-qy1wq6iv4w
    @user-qy1wq6iv4w Рік тому +3

    Классная работа! Я рада, что этот "дед" оказался у Вас (даже если термиты остались без жилья 🤣) 💝

  • @mwand89
    @mwand89 5 місяців тому +1

    Restoring history is so inspiring! I like the fact that iceboxes were predecessors of the refrigerators, even without electricity.

  • @saracaswell8004
    @saracaswell8004 Рік тому +1

    That was cool. I have never seen an icebox. Put an opener for beer on it.😊

  • @dingdong7440
    @dingdong7440 2 роки тому +14

    Great job!. But next time try not painting parts of the wood against the grain and apply thinner coats of varnish. Try also sanding between coats.

  • @dolin7645
    @dolin7645 Рік тому +16

    I really enjoyed watching this. You did a fantastic job and I love your wood stain color choice. I thought for sure it would have to be white again, but you really did a fine job of sanding. The only thing I would have done differently would be that I'd want the period screws back. I know the philips heads are faster, but that old slot screw look is so vintage. At any rate, thanks for letting us watch. You did a fantastic job.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +4

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Yes, with that screws I screwed up a but, but only because I wanted to replace them with brass ones and for 3 days in a row I couldn't find at shop and I needed to finish the project somehow. I replace the after a while. Have nice weekend!

  • @larrykrise3609
    @larrykrise3609 Рік тому +1

    nice work sir.i remember those.im 84 yr.larry

  • @jamesburnette4120
    @jamesburnette4120 Рік тому +2

    I remember the iceman. He could carve up those iceblocks for a perfect fit. Memories.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      Wow. That's awesome. I wonder how often they were coming and how many could afford the ice or it's price.

    • @jamesburnette4120
      @jamesburnette4120 Рік тому

      @@rustyshadesrestoration couldn't have cost much or Mom and Dad couldn't afford it. He came more often in the hotter months, naturally, but we had a larger ice box too.

  • @MrsIsmena
    @MrsIsmena 2 роки тому +9

    What's a restoration! A lot of work. Its looking beautiful, object didnt lose old soul ❤ Amazing!

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you like it!

    • @warpedfungiminecraft7642
      @warpedfungiminecraft7642 Рік тому +1

      a restoration is when your making something look like it was when it was like first bort

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      If you'll make some research you will see what colour had generally an ice box. If this was painted white doesn't mean that it was always like that, the clue is also hidden in the back that was never painted 😉 Cheers!

    • @josefaortiz1728
      @josefaortiz1728 Рік тому

      Were interior tiles taken out

  • @ladtmafanikio5391
    @ladtmafanikio5391 Рік тому +3

    Just fabulous!
    I really enjoy watching your projects. It’s relaxing and exciting all at the same time to watch it all come together in the end.
    I love antiques!
    I also enjoy the fact that there is no music 🎶 in your videos. Just the sounds labor of love and of tinkering parts. Very soothing.

  • @johanjanssens4530
    @johanjanssens4530 Рік тому +2

    I am urgently jealous now, here in te South of France !

  • @JendoB
    @JendoB 3 місяці тому +1

    Been using and selling NeverDull since 1996. Great stuff. Great looking desk too dude. 🤙🏼😎

  • @jasonm6468
    @jasonm6468 Рік тому +4

    Kind of interesting to think what it must have been like to work in the foundry that manufactured the brass hardware for the icebox.
    My grandfather who was born in the 1890's always called the refrigerator the "ice box" Even in the late 1970's. Nice work, you have a lot of patience.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Oh yes, I would like to have that knowledge to cast brass like that.
      The story with your grandfather reminds me about my grandmother that after 20 years since denomination of our currency she was still counting money in millions 😅 Thank you for your time! Cheers!

  • @recondo1947
    @recondo1947 Рік тому +3

    That was an amazing job, man. You are very gifted. Beautiful.

  • @johnemmett2969
    @johnemmett2969 10 днів тому +1

    What a lot of fun……so much more entertaining than the “Bold & the Beautiful. Good Onya mate!

  • @noras.9774
    @noras.9774 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice, nice! A beautiful and hard work!

  • @mtbjonny9502
    @mtbjonny9502 Рік тому +11

    When soldering, you should always only heat the work piece and then add the solder, which will flow by itself if you have cleaned the work piece before.

    • @josephatnip2398
      @josephatnip2398 Рік тому +1

      Correct if cleaned and you use flux it always flows towards heat

  • @byOldHand
    @byOldHand 2 роки тому +3

    It's a job that requires a lot of patience.
    congratulations, it was great 👍🏻⭐️⚙️🛠🔧

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +1

      That's absolutely true! Requires a lot of patience, especially for such a big items with a lot of elements. Thanks for watching my videos. I really appreciate 🙏 You do a fantastic job too 👏

  • @mikeb5749
    @mikeb5749 5 місяців тому +1

    There’s something very soothing about restorations Awsome job my mind is blown

  • @stormkhan4250
    @stormkhan4250 2 роки тому +23

    Nice! Never knew they packed the wall spaces with wood shavings and sawdust. I really like seeing old things get restored instead of being thrown out. The only thing I would say is that you should replace those phillips head screws with slot head screws like the originals to keep with the original antique look & feel of the thing. Use brass screws so they don't rust.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +8

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It's in my plan to replace the screws with brass ones, I wanted this but unfortunately for 2 days in a row I couldn't find in the shops near me so I ordered online but didn't arrived on time. Thanks for watching 🍻

    • @davidreed3865
      @davidreed3865 Рік тому +4

      This is the exact thing I was thinking while watching this video. He did all that work to NOT OVERDO this restoration and keep the antique feel of the project and then put those modern screws in it. I’m glad to hear you plan to replace them with brass. My other question, how cold did your beer get?

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +8

      Thanks for watching! Yes, my plan was literally "screwed" because I couldn't find at that given moment brass screws, but that isn't a big problem anymore because now I have my own lathe so I'll try to make new ones by myself. I checked on the temperature after 3 days and was at 0 degrees Celsius even if all ice was almost melted. The zinc interior does the job. Cheers 🍻

  • @martyclack8782
    @martyclack8782 Рік тому +3

    Nicely done. My grand mother told me about. when they where young, they would go in the winter time to the lake to cut ice. And store it in the cellar. And they would use saw dust on the floor and then put the ice on top of it then cover it up. the ice harvested up and it would keep for the year. And they would go and cut the ice to put in the ice box.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Wow. I didn't know that sawdust can slow the melting process of the ice. Thanks for sharing and watching! Beautiful memories!

    • @martyclack8782
      @martyclack8782 Рік тому

      @@rustyshadesrestoration yes it a good insulator. it keeps it dry and the heat out there are people making homes with saw dust as insulation but treat it boric acid to make it fire proof.

    • @teresahiggs4896
      @teresahiggs4896 Рік тому +2

      That’s what they did in the country or rural areas. In cities ice was shipped in by train and stored in warehouses , wirh insulating sawdust. Then it was cut into chunks, put on trucks and taken out to the folks who had previously ordered ice. I think it was similar to a subscription, you’d ask for X amount of ice to be delivered every Z number of days. And I think the size of blockmof ice ordered would depend on the capacity of your particular ice box.

    • @martyclack8782
      @martyclack8782 Рік тому +1

      @@teresahiggs4896 that is correct. My grand mothers people settled in West Virginia and they had ponds on the land they owned. So they would get all the ice they could harvest each year and it would keep. But some people would order it from the ice houses. There are still places in the south that you can get ice and dry ice as well. Dry ice is Is liquid CO2 that is frozen.

  • @JamesAnderson-nz1ro
    @JamesAnderson-nz1ro 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow I've never seen one of the Old Fashioned Ice Boxes . You did a fantastic job restoring it too . Kudos my friend .👍👍💯

  • @user-xr3gg9qy8z
    @user-xr3gg9qy8z 10 місяців тому +5

    What a transformation… You are so lucky to have this now while you do more restoring! I am so happy for you… Great job!!!😊

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it. I've been working hard on this project, and it's really rewarding to see it come together.

  • @jaybee8547
    @jaybee8547 2 роки тому +6

    I think the red stain was diabolical, you should've insulated it with wool and used brass screws, but otherwise a wonderful project and rare item to have the opportunity to work on. Must be a pleasure to use too. How does the price of ice bags + car fuel transport compare to electricity? Also recommend you buy a vacuum cleaner. 😉 Lastly, you have nice arms! 😉😉

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому

      I love the colour and anyway get a bit darker after few days. I probably should use brass screws but unfortunately I didn't found at that moment, but they are on the list. I don't know if using the ice box is cheaper than using an electric fridge 🤔 😅 Probably the same, with the prices in this crazy times. Thanks for watching and for you compliment! Cheers 🍻

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому

      Oh, I forgot to respond to one thing, I have a vaccum cleaner 🙃

  • @shawnjackson39
    @shawnjackson39 10 місяців тому +2

    Nice job.. I like how restored “ice box”. You can also use dry ice as well

  • @joocy69
    @joocy69 23 години тому +1

    Faulous. Well done👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

  • @teresahiggs4896
    @teresahiggs4896 Рік тому +3

    I’d love to own a restored ice box! I love antiques like this!

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for all the info that you shared here. They are precious. I can let it go if you are interested, but I guess the transport can be quite expensive from Europe to US. But if you want I can do a research for you. Cheers 🍻

  • @jefffrank8970
    @jefffrank8970 2 роки тому +4

    Very nice! Great job! Looks old and beautiful!!!

  • @JoseManuel-of9xy
    @JoseManuel-of9xy Рік тому +1

    És um grande artista parabéns pelo seu trabalho

  • @jeanniewright2554
    @jeanniewright2554 Рік тому +1

    Gorgeous! And we’ll worth the work!!

  • @sgt8070
    @sgt8070 Рік тому +3

    Неплохо, однако петли на дверце не доведены до состояния нового и ставить саморезы вместо оригинальных шурупов это не очень верно. Благодарю за ролик.

  • @RadioFreeRich
    @RadioFreeRich Рік тому +6

    30:56 - It's best to use a torch (propane, MAP gas etc.) for this type of soldering work as the whole workpiece needs to be heated for the solder to flow properly. Also applying a good cleaning flux to the repair area will make the solder flow into the joint much easier.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      Nice! Thank you for your advices. I will definitely try it out. I love this kind of comments from which I can learn. Thanks for watching and have a good one!

    • @RadioFreeRich
      @RadioFreeRich Рік тому +1

      @@rustyshadesrestoration My pleasure! You're doing a great job...keep it up!

  • @Losttoanyreason
    @Losttoanyreason Рік тому +1

    Turned out nice.

  • @wildmandigging3486
    @wildmandigging3486 Рік тому +1

    Awesome job my friend nice piece of history saved love watching your videos God Bless…Virgil

  • @stevenbest6408
    @stevenbest6408 Рік тому +3

    Nice. Great job, and I especially liked your choice of finish for this. The "antique look" is totally appropriate for an ice box, and it should last for years. Very enjoyable.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      Thanks Steven! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and how this beautiful piece turned out. Cheers 🍻

  • @stevenseverance3692
    @stevenseverance3692 9 місяців тому +1

    Truly a "Vintage piece of History"alas You have "Saved a piece that would have ended Up in the Junk Yard"
    Sincerely Yours 🤠 Mr Severance,
    "The Cake 😋 🍰🎂 🥳🎉 🎊 Man"
    "Cheers 🥂🎊 for a Job 👌👍💯 Well Done"!

  • @beatajaocha3593
    @beatajaocha3593 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful device👍 small but it works 👏👍SUPER

  • @luffy._.88
    @luffy._.88 2 роки тому +3

    wow love it❤️❤️

  • @BGRestore
    @BGRestore 2 роки тому +5

    Great project! It really cleaned up beautifully and preserves the antique look. Keep up the excellent work, Cheers!

  • @cleo1034
    @cleo1034 Рік тому +1

    Magnificent!
    My Mom was born in 1923. She always referred to any refrigerator as an Ice Box!

  • @user-nq6pj3rr1x
    @user-nq6pj3rr1x Рік тому +1

    Молодец. Золотые руки. Удачи

  • @gamesflow1341
    @gamesflow1341 2 роки тому +14

    Huge work! Was waiting for this restoration for a while, but it was totally worth..that's next level Rusty restoration and the quality of the video and work done are top. My favorite part of this was definitely how the brass turned out, while it was painful watching the paint removal, brings bad memories of countless hours spent on old walls' paint :) well done !!!

  • @cabinvibeetsystore9094
    @cabinvibeetsystore9094 2 роки тому +3

    New sub ! Liked 👍❤️😀✌️

  • @johnwick1350
    @johnwick1350 10 місяців тому +1

    Beautifully done 😅!

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 3 місяці тому +1

    Very nicely done. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @marcelolopes1127
    @marcelolopes1127 Рік тому +3

    Muito bom!! Ótimo trabalho!

  • @lisapino6739
    @lisapino6739 Рік тому +3

    Wow! What a fantastic restoration. You blew this one out of the park. I love the paint color that you chose.
    It looks absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching this video. Looking forward to your next one.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching Lisa! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and my work. Have a great day!

    • @lisapino6739
      @lisapino6739 Рік тому

      @@rustyshadesrestoration Thanks

    • @jeromepatton8142
      @jeromepatton8142 Рік тому +1

      BEAUTIFUL IS IT I WANT IT

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому

      Thanks! Actually this item is for sale, but I guess depends where are you located, the costs of transportation can be high outside of Europe. In about section of my channel you can find ways to contact me privately. Cheers 🍻

    • @jeromepatton8142
      @jeromepatton8142 Рік тому +1

      @@rustyshadesrestoration CALIFORNIA

  • @Gollammeister
    @Gollammeister Рік тому +1

    Beautifull restoration

  • @kimberlyanger5464
    @kimberlyanger5464 Рік тому +7

    I’m not a fan of the red/orange oil stain or paint
    Lots of hard work nicely done

  • @jrand2631
    @jrand2631 2 роки тому +9

    Nicely done, my only objection are the screws. You should see if you could find some slotted, period correct ones instead of the Philips screws. 👍

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +5

      Thanks! Yes, I couldn't find at that time but I know a place nearby and I'll go to check it out on Monday. I can definetly replace them easily. Cheers 🍻

    • @jrand2631
      @jrand2631 2 роки тому +4

      @@rustyshadesrestoration Yeah that would give this beautiful old fridge the final touch. Cheers mate. 😊

    • @paulashe61
      @paulashe61 Рік тому

      A m8 has a box of Georgian hand made screws

  • @dsb1763
    @dsb1763 10 місяців тому +1

    I just now discovered this video. Great job! But my first thought would have been: Ok, I’ll just use all the wood and metal panels as templates for new pieces and only salvage the fittings.

  • @maureenmendo9807
    @maureenmendo9807 Місяць тому +1

    Wow! Great job. 😊

  • @nancypeteja6560
    @nancypeteja6560 Рік тому +5

    That was interesting! I have never seen anything like that. Sand blasting and polishing the brass was way cool. Now did it REALLY keep your beer cold?? 🍺

  • @Lancars
    @Lancars Рік тому +4

    For the brass parts you can also mix together flour, salt and vinegar as a safer brass cleaner. So you don't have to sandblast it and risk losing any material. Just wrap the item up covered in the paste for 24 hours.

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +2

      I know this technique but thanks for sharing maybe someone will read your comment and get inspired. Thanks for watching 🍻

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 Рік тому

      In the Navy we used Tabasco sauce

  • @jamesfield5346
    @jamesfield5346 Рік тому +2

    With that wood turning out so beautiful I would have just stained...

  • @marshabroers6518
    @marshabroers6518 Рік тому +1

    BEAUTIFUL!

  • @lyndseybeaumont7301
    @lyndseybeaumont7301 2 роки тому +6

    I love this. Such a quirky old piece. It looks wonderful now it’s all restored, well done and pass me a beer! 😂😂

  • @riskybusiness3413
    @riskybusiness3413 Рік тому +6

    Excellent - very impressive! Did you personally do the video editing? It too was extremely well done. Probably took just as long as the restoration itself - if not more.
    Is the little 🐁still inside the box or was he/she forced to relocate?

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +7

      Thank you for the nice words. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, I'm one man show, I do everything and that's right, sometimes editing can take the same amount of time as the restoration process or even more.
      For sure the mouse is gone but the spirit may be still inside 😅 cheers 🍻

  • @kylettamiller6769
    @kylettamiller6769 Рік тому +1

    FABULOUS!

  • @user-gt1dd5tv6s
    @user-gt1dd5tv6s Рік тому +1

    Вот это дааа в первые тонкое вижу, молодец!!!

  • @theJellyjoker
    @theJellyjoker 2 роки тому +3

    I wonder what the temp it like in there?

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  2 роки тому +1

      I didn't had the chance to check it but I will do it next week and come back to you! Cheers 🍻

    • @rustyshadesrestoration
      @rustyshadesrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Hi! I checked the temp and it is 0 degrees celsius. After 4 days the beers are pretty cold 😀

  • @derrickcordick1315
    @derrickcordick1315 2 роки тому +4

    That is one of the coolest restoration I have seen in a long time well done my friend 👍

  • @sterlingdavidgrasssr
    @sterlingdavidgrasssr Рік тому +1

    What a crazy saw, Hugh Brenner is your Man for sure? Most people will not even know who he is ? See Ya

  • @matthewfarmer6830
    @matthewfarmer6830 Рік тому +1

    You have the hands of a working man to get this old ice box looking beautiful again. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🧊

  • @bennycolburn1341
    @bennycolburn1341 3 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful job

  • @rileyh212
    @rileyh212 Рік тому +4

    Love the restoration, but if you restore something made before 1930’s try to use flat head screws. Phillips weren’t around until 1932.

  • @sharonpayne1862
    @sharonpayne1862 2 роки тому +4

    Do not care for the orange oil or paint. Should have used a better treatment. Other than that, nicely done.

  • @bhagubhaimistry626
    @bhagubhaimistry626 Рік тому +1

    Best work

  • @Kira2010Msk
    @Kira2010Msk Рік тому +2

    Был такой страшный ящик, а стал очень симпатичный холодильничек! Прекрасная работа, и даже стал понятен принцип его работы. Великолепно

  • @colleenschiel4647
    @colleenschiel4647 3 місяці тому +1

    Jeez!! It's amazing!😊

  • @clinte9155
    @clinte9155 4 місяці тому +1

    Super haben Sie das gemacht 💪 cooles Teil für die Werkstatt und alles ohne Strom

  • @Highlordratick
    @Highlordratick Рік тому +1

    Given the quality of the original workmanship. this was a low end model.

  • @TooMuchTimeToCare
    @TooMuchTimeToCare 3 місяці тому +1

    The sucking vacuum noise! 😂

  • @luizalbertorodrigues4560
    @luizalbertorodrigues4560 Рік тому +1

    Great jop congratulations

  • @ummaryam7374
    @ummaryam7374 Рік тому +1

    vary good restoration i liket

  • @alexisbalcazar723
    @alexisbalcazar723 Рік тому +1

    Awesome you are really good

  • @haroldgardner9463
    @haroldgardner9463 3 місяці тому +1

    Very nice!❤

  • @1953lili
    @1953lili Рік тому +2

    We used to go to the ice house in Elton, MD when we had a summer home there. We would fill up our scotch cooler. Mom would mix grape juice and lemonade together. We would jump in the boat and would meet up at a beach for a “rendezvous” with our neighbors. That’s a beautiful restoration! Love the red stain!

  • @barmy2084
    @barmy2084 Рік тому +1

    Very hard and amazing work!