Antique Ice Cream Maker Restoration

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  • @demetriaofthe813
    @demetriaofthe813 2 роки тому +2522

    My grandmother had a Frost King ice cream maker, smaller than this one. She only used it when the grandkids were over, so we could turn the crank. I made a lot of ice cream in that for her. You forgot to add the rock salt to the ice. That would have made your consistency correct. My only concern is if the solder you used to repair the holes in the tub is food stuff safe and will not leach into the cream. Beautiful restoration, as always!

    • @CloudStrifeEX
      @CloudStrifeEX 2 роки тому +230

      This is what I thought. It was missing salt so that the ice melts and we get ice water, and would make sure that the tub would have been cooled from all sides all the time.

    • @dysonsphere75
      @dysonsphere75 2 роки тому +170

      I sure hope that the solder was lead-free silver or bismuth-tin.

    • @lifestlc
      @lifestlc Рік тому +102

      I was wondering the same thing! Plus, the actual churn barrel had that spray paint exposure... IDK... Then again, wasn't there a risk of lead exposure in most things around this age?

    • @lifestlc
      @lifestlc Рік тому +43

      @@CloudStrifeEX I thought salt made it super cold, and made the ice _harder_ to melt...?

    • @Founderschannel123
      @Founderschannel123 Рік тому +13

      @@dysonsphere75 what i know of is tin lead solder is considered the strongest type so maybe he used that but very unlikely

  • @jamesontube
    @jamesontube 2 роки тому +4867

    This man went through great lengths for Ice Cream, and I respect that.

    • @littlekitten-93
      @littlekitten-93 Рік тому +55

      there is nothing too great for ice cream.

    • @multisplace3783
      @multisplace3783 Рік тому +36

      He needed that frozen treat that can't be beat.

    • @pikachuhatyu
      @pikachuhatyu Рік тому +20

      He went through all that, but still ended up using his freezer 😂

    • @theonlynoob2939
      @theonlynoob2939 Рік тому +16

      Man literally restored a machine and used it to make ice cream when he could have walked/drove to a nearby store and buy a tub. Respect

    • @mazthehe
      @mazthehe Рік тому +2

      He just wants a fresh ice cream sandwich

  • @texeoghea
    @texeoghea 8 місяців тому +430

    i bet the people who made all of these things would be very happy to know that their creations are being handled and repaired with such care, even having new parts be created by hand so they can return to their purpose. what a lovely thing!

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 8 місяців тому +2

      Yes

    • @raisin4406
      @raisin4406 7 місяців тому +2

      I don't think they'd care. They're dead. They would be more concerned about what fate awaits them in the afterlife.

    • @varia2354
      @varia2354 6 місяців тому +6

      @@raisin4406 Do you not care about a cat rubbing up against you when your life goes to shit?

    • @raisin4406
      @raisin4406 6 місяців тому +2

      @varia2354 How does this relate to what I've said? If these people did well in their lives, they would probably look forward to what awaits them from blessings and the only thing they'd wish from this life is to go back and do more good from the great effects that they see it has. If they did bad, then well, that would be their greatest concern. No one would care about what has happened to that ice cream maker they made one day if it has nothing to do with their afterlife.

    • @varia2354
      @varia2354 6 місяців тому +2

      @@raisin4406 You didn't answer the question. When you are in a pile of misery with all the concerns in the world, does a tiny good thing happening mean nothing to you?

  • @lovestarsssss
    @lovestarsssss 2 роки тому +4368

    He not only fixed the ice cream machine , he also taught us how to make ice cream

    • @Jarock316
      @Jarock316 2 роки тому +120

      Except he forgot to add salt to the ice.

    • @Tea12515
      @Tea12515 Рік тому +39

      ​@@Jarock316its ok without the salt

    • @sylviajackson9863
      @sylviajackson9863 Рік тому +101

      Salt helps it freeze quicker, keeps the ice from melting so quick and make the ice cream hard.

    • @regularguy4504
      @regularguy4504 Рік тому +34

      @@sylviajackson9863 Salt can reduce freezing point of ice. Making ice stay solid much longer

    • @BillyT886
      @BillyT886 Рік тому +34

      And it actually makes a chemical reaction which DRASTICALLY lowers the temp of just the regular salt. Without the salt, it’s near impossible to get ice cream the correct viscosity

  • @simplyskipper6162
    @simplyskipper6162 Рік тому +229

    there's something so beautiful about you restoring and using these old things. a hundred years ago, someone spent hours or days designing and building this. a hundred years ago, someone made ice cream with this. they may be dead, their names and personalities and stories lost to time, but you're now using their creations and tools to make ice cream - just like them. you're bonding with them over a shared love and life and - I'm probably explaining this poorly, but the point stands. this is beautiful and I love the fact that you restore things and give them new lives, alongside those who made and used them long ago.

    • @carolp.7471
      @carolp.7471 7 місяців тому +6

      Bridging the past to the present, “I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!”

    • @ffaraj7272
      @ffaraj7272 5 місяців тому +1

      That reminds me of that horror game

    • @tahsinfatima6961
      @tahsinfatima6961 3 місяці тому

      In between1969 to 71 I have seen this ice cream maker machine in my uncle house. And in childhood I have seen making icecream in it. Salt also added with ice.

    • @jest2927
      @jest2927 2 місяці тому

      cien años duro hasta hace 50 años y menos

  • @adamhughes4442
    @adamhughes4442 10 місяців тому +99

    The wire bending tool alone deserved its own video!

    • @JoeNerdShow
      @JoeNerdShow 7 місяців тому +1

      its on his 2nd channel oddexperiments

  • @garrettswoodworx1873
    @garrettswoodworx1873 2 роки тому +666

    Between my family and my dad's siblings we owned 4 Frost Kings. At family get-togethers during the summer (my birthday is July 4th) we would make a run to the local icehouse for 50# bags of crushed ice & get all 4 of those makers going. Usually vanilla, strawberry and peach, using fresh fruit for the flavors. The kids would crank till they thought their arms would fall off and then the dads would take over and finish the job. Wonderful memories of a time long gone!

    • @AyazRestoration
      @AyazRestoration Рік тому +12

      ❤👌

    • @thatgrumpychick4928
      @thatgrumpychick4928 Рік тому +18

      If dad didn't finish the job like a champ then say that all dads have to taste whatever first to make sure it's ready/safe, did he even dad

    • @tobycrow
      @tobycrow Рік тому +13

      The times not gone yet! My family still brings out a couple of these every summer for the neighborhood kids to try their hand at, and it's exactly the same as you describe it. A lot of fond memories for everyone

    • @1997thanos
      @1997thanos Рік тому +4

      Out of curiosity, when are those times? I've never seen this kind of ice cream maker, my guess would be the 70s-80s?

    • @garrettswoodworx1873
      @garrettswoodworx1873 Рік тому +6

      @@1997thanos Yep! 50's through early 80's. They motorized some in the early 70's but the hand cranked made better ice cream.

  • @morgangould6179
    @morgangould6179 2 роки тому +508

    Yep, I'm old enough, too, to have used this as a kid. It was my grandparents ice cream machine. And, yes, we'd add some rock salt to the ice which would produce water and reduce the freezing point, and make it easier to rotate the bucket. It was still hard work for a kid, though, and our arms would fall off before we ever made ice cream. Such memories, and thanks for helping to recall them.

    • @bubblegumplastic
      @bubblegumplastic 2 роки тому +9

      Did you also still need to freeze the ice cream after making it? What kind of flavours did your family enjoy making?
      It's so nice, reading about how families used to do things :)

    • @AlexIsModded
      @AlexIsModded 2 роки тому +7

      I think my mother also had one as a kid, because I vaguely remember her talking about adding the rock salt to ice. I wish I had had one of these, because making ice cream at home is just the coolest thing. Nobody today seems to care about that type of an at-home convenience.

    • @Syberz
      @Syberz 2 роки тому +5

      @@bubblegumplastic I did the same thing once when I was a kid and no, we didn't need to freeze it before eating, the consistency was just like store bought.

    • @poohssmartbrother1146
      @poohssmartbrother1146 2 роки тому +3

      Growing up my grandfolks had an electric version of this (electric motor instead of crank, basically Odd's drill). We always used rock salt, and it was always a fruit based flavor. Peach was a favorite.

    • @johnwilliams8818
      @johnwilliams8818 2 роки тому +5

      The Duktor would never think of using "Rock Salt"! Instead, he would use *_Chunky Halite!_* or perhaps even *_"Cobblestoned Sodium Chloride"_* ... 🥶

  • @AuntyLaniLee
    @AuntyLaniLee Рік тому +43

    The duck lapped it up! Beautiful job on the restore, such patience! I'm 82 and we had one in the 40's. Didn't have a hand drill (clever idea, btw) and boy, the whole family, including 7 year old me, took turns on the handle. Thanks for the precious memories.

  • @GalenLeRaaz
    @GalenLeRaaz 2 роки тому +1113

    Pro tip for ice making - in the bucket use 50% salted water and 50% ice. Salted Waterr has lower freezing point than regular water, so You'll achieve better results.

    • @Rodville
      @Rodville 2 роки тому +29

      Came to say this.

    • @bigtonka82
      @bigtonka82 2 роки тому +23

      You beat me to it lol.

    • @kenrk
      @kenrk 2 роки тому +69

      We always sprinkled rock salt over the ice as we went along, pretty much the same result.

    • @brian70Cuda
      @brian70Cuda 2 роки тому +18

      Same thought, where is the salt?:)

    • @Bozemanjustin
      @Bozemanjustin 2 роки тому +14

      Okay you can also use ethanol and dry ice

  • @filimartinez5360
    @filimartinez5360 2 роки тому +697

    You know his restoration videos look legit with how the rusted metal just crumbles away the moment he removes a screw or fixture. I love seeing his work

    • @aserta
      @aserta 2 роки тому +88

      Yup. Most of the times it's fabricated rust with some of the "cashgrab" channels.

    • @stephaniethebatter7975
      @stephaniethebatter7975 2 роки тому +124

      Also the fact that he just outright admits that some parts absolutely cannot be fixed, such as the screws, so he makes new parts to fix the unsalvageable ones.

    • @runkurgan
      @runkurgan 2 роки тому +18

      I thought I was the only one seeing that! With the rusted desert eagle and the rusted knife and all manner of bullshit...
      EDIT
      What I like about this channel is that he doesn't use an angle grinder to remove the rust. Granted I'm kinda getting bored with the lasers and sci-fy stuff but it's still better than the grinder.

    • @ItsLadyJadey
      @ItsLadyJadey 2 роки тому +16

      ALL of his videos are legit! My favorites are the console and electronics restorations.

    • @blkangelflame
      @blkangelflame Рік тому +3

      @@ItsLadyJadey nice! I love Rescue and Restore, but I’ve seen just about it all his videos and wanted to find another channel with a similar style that does restorations. Love that he makes it about the restorations and process and not himself!

  • @NosillaBlue
    @NosillaBlue 9 місяців тому +42

    I often watch these videos to get to sleep, they're so cathartic and soothing, but imagine my surprise when merely 6 minutes into my zen I'm viscerally slammed back into reality as this fine gentleman casually whips out the LASER to simply tidy up a churn. This is the content I come to the internet for.
    The future is terrifying, but hey, lasers work wonders on rust removal.

  • @Blackmanbubbs
    @Blackmanbubbs 2 роки тому +14667

    He's so talented I wonder if he can fix my marriage

  • @blinkenlights
    @blinkenlights 2 роки тому +1688

    I know it's a joke, but the idea that someone would actually restore an ice cream maker instead of going to the store and buying some when they run out is absolutely absurd, and I love it.

    • @irregulargamer1352
      @irregulargamer1352 2 роки тому +10

      They still sell old style ice cream machines.

    • @jamueI
      @jamueI 2 роки тому +18

      That's not absurd, that's based

    • @garrettswoodworx1873
      @garrettswoodworx1873 Рік тому +27

      Not absurd at all! Actually, it costs much less, tastes better (in the opinions of many) and many people derive a measure of satisfaction from the process of creating it. The fact that these machines are still sold bears that out. I'd much rather spend time outside on the patio with my extended family than sit inside watching TV or with everyone's noses buried in their electronic devices. You may disagree & that's fine.

    • @TBananabread
      @TBananabread Рік тому +6

      Congratulations!! You have made this significantly less funny! 🎉🎉

    • @Founderschannel123
      @Founderschannel123 Рік тому +4

      @Boy Kulot i mean its a historic ice cream machine something to preserve about.

  • @luvlylyssa
    @luvlylyssa Рік тому +64

    14:17 he’s doing a serious and dangerous job, and still has time for laughs and giggles! I appreciate it man. Keep up the great work! 😊😊

  • @semisemicoloncolon
    @semisemicoloncolon Рік тому +311

    this has to be one of my favorite videos from this channel in a while. The editing, the camera work, the small bits of humor here and there, it’s really all here in this one. Every video is enjoyable, but I can see you put so much into this one

  • @Aquadolphin314
    @Aquadolphin314 2 роки тому +877

    I love the fact that you just built a metal bending tool by yourself, it's like your character was doing a side-quest.

    • @joaoboccoli
      @joaoboccoli 2 роки тому +11

      this is insane!

    • @Dorelaxen
      @Dorelaxen 2 роки тому +36

      He turned in the 50 wolf pelts to the orc shaman and got the special metal he needed to craft the tool.

    • @chrisv6126
      @chrisv6126 2 роки тому +16

      How about also making his own lable ice cream container. I wonder how long that took, thing looks like it is store bought ice cream.

    • @AzureSC2
      @AzureSC2 2 роки тому +9

      guy is playing life on ironman mode

    • @wyslanniknewworldorder9525
      @wyslanniknewworldorder9525 Рік тому +1

      He can metal bend?
      Toph teached him?

  • @sylvia912
    @sylvia912 3 місяці тому +4

    Wonderful. We had one. When we were kids, we would take turns sitting on the ice, with a pillow covering the ice, and one of us would turn the crank? The best ice cream ever!!!! Thanks for giving me memories!!!!❤

  • @prototypep4
    @prototypep4 2 роки тому +91

    Excellent as always, my only gripe would be putting the staves back together around the base. Usually those would be sealed with a meal paste to keep the bottoms water tight. Just one of the lost arts of coopering. Everything else was immaculate as always

    • @Wookie92Gaming
      @Wookie92Gaming 2 роки тому +11

      Not 100% sure but I believe they also yused to make the rings slightly too small then heat them before slipping them on to pull the wood taught after the metal cools

    • @prototypep4
      @prototypep4 2 роки тому +1

      @@Wookie92Gaming perhaps some but not always necessary even in white cooperage

  • @AndreSantos-ih5rw
    @AndreSantos-ih5rw 2 роки тому +212

    Odd & ducktor's brand had me dying, lol. The fact that he even designed an ice cream Ben & Jerry's kindalike cup is amazing! That guy is incredible!

    • @rowdyeggplaad578
      @rowdyeggplaad578 2 роки тому +16

      Holy shit, I literally thought that was just a Ben & Jerry's cup. You're very observant

  • @kyx5631
    @kyx5631 Рік тому +17

    I have binged your entire channel like 1,5 years ago and then didn't watch much of it. Came back today and watched this masterpiece. It's amazing how much your channel grew, how much the production value increased and how much better you became at... everything, really.
    Looking forward to watch more.

  • @BrentBlueAllen
    @BrentBlueAllen 2 роки тому +42

    This used so many different tools and techniques. What a culmination of years of experience. Great work!

  • @ghostlover26
    @ghostlover26 2 роки тому +125

    The duck in the pocket and the chemistry set to make ice cream cracked me up! This entire video and restoration is perfection.

    • @emilschw8924
      @emilschw8924 2 роки тому +6

      Noticed the Mandalorian helmet? For extra protection in case something goes kaboom!

    • @simonholley4110
      @simonholley4110 2 роки тому

      I hope the duck was cleaned since the last bout of electrolysis.

    • @HarrisonHUMAN
      @HarrisonHUMAN 2 роки тому +2

      It quacked me up too

  • @martibrown2993
    @martibrown2993 9 місяців тому +9

    We had one that looked just like that one when I was a little girl, 65 years ago. May be the very one! Was used every Sunday for every kind of ice cream. My favorite was peach.

  • @junaalbafaraj9585
    @junaalbafaraj9585 Рік тому +59

    your efforts to restore the state of every detail does not deny the end result is beautiful. The patch demo proves you don't want to disappoint your critical audience and it's pretty awesome. What a great job.

  • @lovestarsssss
    @lovestarsssss 2 роки тому +527

    We need this guy to fix McDonald's ice-cream machine.

    • @TheEvilGreebo
      @TheEvilGreebo Рік тому +24

      Ain't nobody able to fix those pieces of junk apparently...

    • @regularguy4504
      @regularguy4504 Рік тому

      If does he will charge a lot money because getting tools and material with effort and time.

    • @marckyle5895
      @marckyle5895 Рік тому +15

      @@TheEvilGreebo Used to work there. The ice cream mix leaks out of every connector in the machine and turns into a knuckle of solid mold around said connector.

    • @blond009
      @blond009 Рік тому +2

      Please, maybe once it’s fixed they’ll be able to give us enough cuantity of ice cream, enough to cover the high price

    • @revandalton4549
      @revandalton4549 Рік тому +3

      When the Ice Cream Machine is “broken” it is actually just cleaning itself

  • @SumedhKarigiri
    @SumedhKarigiri 5 місяців тому +3

    I learnt all the things I know about handling metal from this legendary man

  • @JJ-1866
    @JJ-1866 Рік тому +206

    this man is so good at fixing things, he could even restore my faith in humanity

  • @michaelholbert191
    @michaelholbert191 2 роки тому +412

    I thought everyone would know that one of the most important things to add when you make ice cream is salt to melt the ice. The melted water with ice and salt becomes colder than the ice alone. Also, the mixture should be cold to start with when you try to freeze the mixture. The ice cream I made always tasted much better than what you could buy, and it was frozen when you scooped it out of the can. Mine was always a custard style of ice cream.

    • @sam78it89
      @sam78it89 Рік тому +8

      to be more accurate, is the air that become colder, not the water. In order for the salt to melt the ice, heat is absorbed from the air, making the air temperature to fall down in order for the water to heaten and become liquid again

    • @einarschwentke7813
      @einarschwentke7813 Рік тому +34

      You are both wrong. Salt doesn’t change the temperature of anything. It changes the freezing point of water. Meaning, you can have liquidy ice that is the same temperature as solid ice. It makes the ice cream harden up more because of the surface contact it has on the vessel while churning.

    • @tristomand
      @tristomand Рік тому +3

      @@einarschwentke7813 it takes energy to make the phase transition between solid and liquid. So when you change the melting temperature, this cool down will happen faster. if you add salt to -2C ice the resulting brine will be colder.

    • @einarschwentke7813
      @einarschwentke7813 Рік тому +5

      @@tristomand But ultimately it is the surface contact of the brine on the vessel that causes the transfer of temperature and creates ice crystals in the cream.

    • @tristomand
      @tristomand Рік тому +1

      @@einarschwentke7813 It is an important factor, but the temperature definitely changes.

  • @legacymeme8746
    @legacymeme8746 8 місяців тому +1

    Restoring an antique ice cream maker is the first thing I want to do when craving ice cream as well

  • @egobang0716
    @egobang0716 2 роки тому +61

    Man that laser cleaning machine is sick!

    • @frankfuller975
      @frankfuller975 2 роки тому +7

      Laser cleaners are amazing to watch, love all videos of them in action. :)

    • @se6369
      @se6369 Рік тому

      But did it remove all the rust?

    • @regularguy4504
      @regularguy4504 Рік тому

      @@se6369 Only the rusty part, some unwanted particles still left on it.

  • @chrisv6126
    @chrisv6126 2 роки тому +30

    You are in your own master class of repair. Your endless knowledge and abilities absolutely amaze me. Just how you edit your videos and make it impossible to look away is amazing in itself. This is what a real life super hero looks like to me.
    Thank you for the content, I always get excited when you post a new video.

    • @regularguy4504
      @regularguy4504 Рік тому +1

      I get the feeling he may be graduate from building mechanic university.

  • @mdimransarkar1103
    @mdimransarkar1103 Рік тому +1

    I like that you cover a wide variety of items not just electronics.

  • @sinzones3909
    @sinzones3909 2 роки тому +25

    man ur so careful and delicate i could never. ur so skilled ur years of experience rlly shows

  • @Basically_Veggies
    @Basically_Veggies Рік тому +87

    Hands down one of the best creators on UA-cam. 11/10 quality, every time.

    • @CMDRZero01
      @CMDRZero01 9 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/NgVJQM06YQw/v-deo.htmlsi=tTekd3FVex3U-5Yy

  • @CourtneyIsGoblin
    @CourtneyIsGoblin 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm glad he added the chief of quality control. People usually forget that part.

  • @condar419
    @condar419 2 роки тому +37

    Excellent. You can tell the difference between a "guy with a workshop" and an "expert" because the expert designs and builds his own tools/gadgets when required, as you did here. Well done.
    (Also, Amazon doesn't appear to sell solid water. I will keep looking)

    • @Chaos89P
      @Chaos89P 2 роки тому +4

      You're better off going to your local supermarket or gas station for solid water. I hear it degrades if kept in "unfavorable" conditions for too long.

    • @condar419
      @condar419 2 роки тому +9

      @@Chaos89P Thanks. I shall continue my quest. It’s probably a supply chain issue. 😳

    • @MrShaun1011
      @MrShaun1011 2 роки тому

      An expert would never use vice scripts and hammers as they're two main tools

    • @Mardy72
      @Mardy72 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrShaun1011and they would probably use a wooden mallet on wood....not a metal hammer.

  • @the4k1dd
    @the4k1dd Рік тому +11

    Respect this man waited 100 years to do this video for us 💯

  • @ososkid
    @ososkid 22 дні тому +1

    “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” -Arthur C. Clarke
    That laser made me think of that quote

  • @RealCJ_Stroud
    @RealCJ_Stroud Рік тому +51

    I thought that he did this in 1 day I was impressed every time but then he showed his watch and I realized he’s doing this in a multiple day timeframe but even still it’s impressive how good he is at what he does (keep up the good work)

    • @BooTyHoLe_TroLL
      @BooTyHoLe_TroLL Рік тому +5

      U actually thought all this took a day

    • @RealCJ_Stroud
      @RealCJ_Stroud Рік тому +1

      There are some talented people in this world it’s not impossible I can’t name anyone but humans are very talented

    • @hamburgerhamburgerv2
      @hamburgerhamburgerv2 Рік тому

      Why is your profile picture a Nazi flag? 🤨

  • @oddysee3030
    @oddysee3030 2 роки тому +7

    Loved the Diglett cameo lol

  • @Zanyotaku
    @Zanyotaku 7 місяців тому +3

    Got my stress blasted off like the rust. This is so relaxing to watch, thank you for making it.

  • @FayazAhmad-yl6sp
    @FayazAhmad-yl6sp Рік тому +14

    I ate ice cream made in this machine in 1966 or 1967 when my father and his friends made ice cream at a picnic party.
    Fantastic work thanks for this video.

  • @huegofarley4684
    @huegofarley4684 2 роки тому +8

    that cut to stirring the ice cream with a drill was hilarious

  • @sirrichardthefilthy6532
    @sirrichardthefilthy6532 Рік тому +4

    The final touch with the self-made ice cream can was perfect ❤

  • @kelseeallison1617
    @kelseeallison1617 2 роки тому +16

    Next time, add rock salt to the ice. It makes it colder longer and helps it freeze faster
    *next day from original comment*
    My grandpa did a lot of wood work and crapentry. He's also remembered by his homemade ice cream, from the ice cream machine. I had a beautiful dream after watching this video about my grandpa and his shop, and homemade ice cream parties. Thank you for taking me back to my childhood and the nostalgia of my grandfather.

    • @regularguy4504
      @regularguy4504 Рік тому

      Your grandfather was a great carpenter /Inventor

    • @kelseeallison1617
      @kelseeallison1617 Рік тому

      @regularguy4504 thank you. He had incredible talent for aure

  • @vengeance1701
    @vengeance1701 2 роки тому +4

    I like the brief pause after some of the panels fell down randomly. I do the same thing.

  • @benfurbank
    @benfurbank 9 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic build, don't forget to put salt with the ice to make it get colder quicker

  • @dvsjns
    @dvsjns 2 роки тому +35

    Can you please do a video on how you find these objects to restore, and also a video of previous items and what's happened to them e.g sold, still using etc.
    Love the videos

    • @lucky43113
      @lucky43113 2 роки тому +2

      you can find them at any flea market

    • @j.l.emerson592
      @j.l.emerson592 2 роки тому +2

      Check yard sales, thrift stores, junk yards, recycling centers, Craigslist, etc. You can also check eBay but the prices are usually pretty high.

    • @karencox3235
      @karencox3235 2 роки тому

      @@j.l.emerson592 I think she means the details on the particular items he has done... at least that's my interpretation.

    • @thegroi
      @thegroi 2 роки тому

      @@karencox3235 I don't think so. People if they want something in particular they clarify and the answers here are pretty correct.

  • @c4feg4r44
    @c4feg4r44 2 роки тому +12

    that laser rust removal still looks like something straight out of star trek to me.

  • @italiansandwichlover
    @italiansandwichlover Рік тому +2

    this was my go-to channel to watch when i had in school suspension and when i had out of school suspension

  • @kytepheonix
    @kytepheonix 2 роки тому +8

    I literally have one of these exact ice cream machines sitting in storage, waiting for me to fix up ... Especially those rusty metal bands ...
    THANK YOU for showing me exactly what I need to do!!!
    ... Although I apparently do need to get a rubber duck to fix it properly 😑

  • @martyclack8782
    @martyclack8782 2 роки тому +11

    I hope you used lead free solder on the drum nice way to fix it great job on the resurrection of the old ice cream maker. Brought back memories of when my GM made ice cream

    • @williamstyers4264
      @williamstyers4264 2 роки тому +8

      I was thinking the same thing but then I realized that he probably used the newer type of solder that plumbers use which is lead free. Great restoration though.

  • @Voided_Arrow748
    @Voided_Arrow748 Рік тому +2

    Man went on and restored an antique ice cream maker for just ice cream when he couldve bought ice cream and he also did show us how to make ice cream so give this man a medal for his work

  • @timothyreid8944
    @timothyreid8944 2 роки тому +55

    This restoration is going to be sweet!

  • @coreymoore7561
    @coreymoore7561 Рік тому +6

    This dude is actually a genius! He's so good at everything.

  • @ultrajazz5335
    @ultrajazz5335 9 місяців тому

    Only my grandpa would put this much love into a restoration project, mad respect to you.

  • @1978rharris
    @1978rharris 2 роки тому +6

    You should try making ice cream in that again, but when you put the ice in, do it in layers and sprinkle salt in between this layers and on the top. Keep turning the cream with that around it and you’ll find your cream will freeze more completely and be a lot softer.

  • @gerardoreyesgarcia5496
    @gerardoreyesgarcia5496 2 роки тому +7

    that packaging is really cool, just brilliant

  • @qtsie
    @qtsie Місяць тому +1

    the laser is cool . ive watched someone else who restores old things and im pretty sure they use a sand blaster to remove rust . i think both ways are neat .

    • @qtsie
      @qtsie Місяць тому

      would you still have been able to fix it if tht heat gun thing didnt fit in the cylinder thing?

  • @Jennie_frizz
    @Jennie_frizz 2 роки тому +5

    This has to be the best show of his machining skills yet!

  • @incogneko5
    @incogneko5 Рік тому +19

    I would wax the inside of the wood barrel, then also add salt to the ice to freeze the ice cream more. That's a super neat piece!

  • @SaoLyn
    @SaoLyn Місяць тому +11

    Bro just called ice solid water .

  • @Goon-tron
    @Goon-tron Рік тому +13

    I like how put "Solid Water" instead of Ice

  • @noahnagel6489
    @noahnagel6489 2 роки тому +5

    Not sure if you’ll see this, but something I learned from working on vehicles with my dad was to use oil to get stuff unstuck. If you put oil on the immobile object and use heat from a propane torch it will suck the oil down in the crack and force the bond to break

  • @berniceogunbiyi4024
    @berniceogunbiyi4024 Місяць тому +1

    I love how we got to bonk the screw 😊

  • @e_ga8371
    @e_ga8371 2 роки тому +31

    29:17 "solid water"

  • @NefariousHippie
    @NefariousHippie Рік тому +5

    He is so talented! I appreciate all the effort that goes into editing the video (and having the patch demo) in addition to the restoration

  • @arwen-_-E.M.P.
    @arwen-_-E.M.P. 2 місяці тому

    I appreciate that you made sure to show us how you were
    Soldering the inner bucket. That was very considerate of you :)

  • @Egonzales85
    @Egonzales85 2 роки тому +5

    Your talent at repairing things is simply amazing.

  • @NeoSlashott
    @NeoSlashott 2 роки тому +5

    That Drill part instead of rolling to rotate ice makes things easier. 🤣🤣

  • @JusticeConstantine
    @JusticeConstantine 7 місяців тому +2

    Love the ice cream inspector.

  • @yommahp
    @yommahp Рік тому +6

    I love everything about this video, his precision, perfection, creativity, innovation, and sense of humor 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @maryjanepeters7179
    @maryjanepeters7179 Рік тому +1

    Once with your kids would be fun just so they see how good their lives are 😂❤

  • @kenrk
    @kenrk 2 роки тому +16

    Nice restoration, and I do love some good old fashioned ice cream! Havent used a hand crank ice cream maker since I was a kid. :)
    Few comments:
    1) Hope nothing was toxic in that solder, since it is coming in contact with your mixture.
    2) I've never seen the inner tub painted in any ice cream maker before, probably because it inhibits heat/cold transfer between the ice and the mixture.
    3) Rock salt will help speed things up, vs just using ice alone.

    • @cybercat1531
      @cybercat1531 2 роки тому

      Well the original metal joining might already not have been food safe, but the unknown composition solder makes it all the more dubious.

    • @se6369
      @se6369 Рік тому

      And did he get a little paint on the inside while spraying too?

  • @wendell5193
    @wendell5193 Рік тому +58

    parabéns, lindo trabalho....
    15:13 this flag Brazilian....🇧🇷

    • @Mangaliza
      @Mangaliza Рік тому +15

      Eu pensei exatamente a mesma coisa e vim procurar se alguém já tinha falado sobre KKKKKKKK

    • @b_l4ck
      @b_l4ck Рік тому +7

      @@Mangaliza Dois kkk, eu já tava "isso é uma fodendo Brasil referência?"

    • @kaualindoso8204
      @kaualindoso8204 Рік тому

      Opa que a glra teve a msm ideia kkkkkkk

    • @SoldierMN
      @SoldierMN Рік тому

      @@b_l4ck quatro

    • @thiago_.fernandes_
      @thiago_.fernandes_ Рік тому +2

      Nossa eu pensei o mesmo e vim aqui nso comentários pra ver se alguem tinha percebido kkk

  • @eleanormccarthy2713
    @eleanormccarthy2713 2 місяці тому +1

    You are such a Geek. I love it! You really made my day! :D

  • @KaiNLinda
    @KaiNLinda 2 роки тому +11

    you needed to put salt with the ice and more ice to make it colder but nice restoration.

  • @quentinbonafede4237
    @quentinbonafede4237 Рік тому +14

    That thing is older than tape and Jesus, the irony is that the person who first made that thing would never have guessed it would both survive that long, and be recreated with such new devices. Truly an art, never change

  • @tamrak9890
    @tamrak9890 Рік тому

    When we made ice cream using our old Frost King, the ice was all the way on top if the cylinder, and we added rock salt because it makes the ice " colder". Job well done. I love the lasar!

  • @titan2069
    @titan2069 Рік тому +20

    This was one of your best! I loved the technics you used and the ice cream pint label made me spit out my coffee.
    It took me a few weeks to finally get around to watching this video but it was worth it 🙂

  • @randogame4438
    @randogame4438 2 роки тому +5

    I used to go to my Uncles house in the summer and all us kids would take turns cranking that ice cream maker. He put rock salt and ice in the bucket though. Man that was good stuff!!!

  • @sword6449
    @sword6449 5 місяців тому +1

    This channel always finds a way to surprise me! Just goes to show, in the right hands, anything is salvageable! Great work!

  • @hunterbiles5549
    @hunterbiles5549 2 роки тому +4

    I like how you call it solid water instead of ice

  • @DonLeo47
    @DonLeo47 Рік тому +6

    Is it weird to have this playing in the background for its sound? Am I the only one that feels comfort listening to him work? lol

    • @IridiumFlames
      @IridiumFlames Рік тому +1

      Not at all! Lots of the "ASMR" channels make videos with similar sounds, can be very relaxing to listen to someone working quietly even if you're not watching the videos.

  • @marvbjr9995
    @marvbjr9995 Рік тому +2

    Odd Tinkering is a man of extreme focus. He will take it apart and make it literally brand new. Superb work sir.

  • @HaleyPBear
    @HaleyPBear 2 роки тому +5

    I love your style and sense of humor! Another great restoration, I think this might be one of my favorites! Great job!

  • @carolp.7471
    @carolp.7471 7 місяців тому +3

    Compliments to the chef! Loved every aspect of this video, to include quality ducky.

  • @historybarf
    @historybarf Рік тому

    This video brings back wonderful memories of cranking my Papaw’s ice cream machine in the 60s.

  • @bradleyc9538
    @bradleyc9538 2 роки тому +8

    1:48 ...well that sure dealt with the spider

  • @RestorationVideo
    @RestorationVideo 2 роки тому +9

    Another masterpiece! Such a pleasure to watch! Thank you 💕

  • @nalosky1571
    @nalosky1571 Рік тому +1

    "Solid water" new name for ice

  • @TheWestNomad
    @TheWestNomad Місяць тому +9

    "The screws had some corrosion" I don't think you can legally call those screws anymore

  • @marcuswong3050
    @marcuswong3050 2 роки тому +5

    2:38 "The screws had some corrosion" Understatement of the Year right there.

  • @ForestTuned
    @ForestTuned Місяць тому

    Wow, if you think about it. This guy is crazy talented! He managed to put apart an many year old object and rebuilt it again!

  • @beastkeeper5339
    @beastkeeper5339 2 роки тому +6

    “I wanted ice cream but I didn't have any so I need to fix this antique ice cream maker.” I love sentences that almost pass the Turing test, but not quite.

  • @maykonvenicius638
    @maykonvenicius638 Рік тому +6

    15:08 thank you dude i love brazil 💚🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷❤❤❤

  • @rodyerne
    @rodyerne 5 місяців тому +1

    Love this kind of content.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 2 роки тому +5

    FIY whenever using the impact driver, two things: get a dead blow hammer with a metal ends (usually for body work) and two put a piece of metal whenever you have something light like this wood end, between it and the bench. Essentially, the more of the force you contain in the screw the better. Cheers.

  • @Heather-Van-Raden
    @Heather-Van-Raden 2 роки тому +9

    This restoration is so awesome. I wish I had one of those lasers. I think you are supposed to add salt to your ice though to make it a bit thicker- though maybe you didn't to put it in your cool custom pint cup lol.