I Restored Tysytube’s Coffee Grinder - Laser Cleaning Restoration
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- Restored Tysytube Coffee Grinder - I hope he likes it
This vintage coffee grinder was sent to me by my good friend TysyTube Restoration,for restore and repair. He already restored many of this coffee grinder and this is a great opportunity for me to do it too. At the end of the description,I will attach some links with his coffee grinder restoration.
This coffee grinder was produced by the company "Peugeot Freres" and was done during the 1940-1950 period. It's a coffee grinder well known in France and almost all of Europe. So it will be a french restoration.
For this vintage coffee grinder restoration I used several restoration techniques,which I think,made this restoration video more beautiful to watch.
She was quite vintage, because it was rusty and in a deplorable state.
For this restoration project I choose to use laser cleaning for the metal case and for all the rusty parts and at the same time using this technique, I have answered some of your questions asked in the previous restoration videos.
I nickel plating some metal parts and they are like new now and some pieces of wood are now repaired. In the end I choose to repaint with exactly the same type of paint with which it was painted when it was manufactured.
This restoration video it was done in a week's work but I want to believe that a beautiful restoration project came out. I look forward to your comment in comments section.
For supporting my work please subscribe to my channel,only this you have to do and enjoy all my restoration videos which I will do with all my best : / @coolagainrestoration
This restoration video also has timestamps :
00:00 intro
00:22 preview
01:08 disassembly
03:22 disassembled parts
03:27 laser cleaning machine
05:04 laser cleaning my fingers
05:12 post laser cleaning
05:45 applying filler before painting
06:15 rust remover for all rusty parts
06:46 applying primer coats
06:54 applying paint coats
07:04 inspecting and repair all pieces of wood
09:42 inspecting and repair all metal parts after rust remover
10:15 polishing some metal parts before nickel plating
10:34 nickel plating
10:47 polishing plastic parts
11:00 presenting all restored parts
11:14 reassembling parts
13:54 testing how coffee grinder work
14:24 showing the final product
More details about the laser cleaning machine : www.romcrete-echipamente.ro/c...
TysyTube Restoration coffee grinder :
• Rusted Coffee Grinder ...
• Rusty Coffee Grinder m...
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A big thank you to everyone who subscribes, watches, likes and comments. You make this channel possible. Every-time I edit a video I try my best not to let you guys down. Subscribe here : ua-cam.com/channels/f3GDC-HtLKyr2NRgCzyzmw.html
Aww you shall never let us down! Don't be so hard on yourself 🙂
Thanks for supporting me 🙏🏻👍🏻🤗
I dont know about shipping. One of these laser cost arround 150.000-250.000$
It looks fantastic. It looks like the laser saves a lot of work.
You can smoke the old Wood 😁
🥰😘You made this coffee grinder Cool Again!
Thanks my friend👍🏻❤️
I want your stickers too
@@CoolAgainRestoration and your stickers
Hi sirius! I don’t have yet my only stickers but in the future I will make it and send it to you 🤗🍀🙏🏻
@@CoolAgainRestoration okay, I'll wait your stickers 😆💖
Twenty years ago, I trialled laser cleaning, I remember saying “I’ll wait twenty years for the technology to develop”
I’m here....
And we need another 20 for being affordable 🤷🏼♂️
@@CoolAgainRestoration how much did you pay for yours? i was quoted nearly quarter of a million pound lol
The price is 240.000$
@@CoolAgainRestoration i dont understand the logic of paying that when theres other cheaper alternatives tho?
That laser cleaning was a business for my familly. Now the laser is broken but will be fixed,maybe this year.
That is the coolest tool. Straight out of star-trek
😎
Peugeot coffee grinder , my grandparents had one , that’s nice to see restored
Glad you liked it 😊
The figure “8” pattern is the correct way to lap a flat surface. That specific pattern “cancels” deformation in the surface you are lapping on to result in a very flat surface on the item being lapped.
True👍🏻
Magnetism as well... figure 8 cancels out polarity too.. I think
By figure of 8 movement you are polishing it by every angle of 360 degrees . I love watching your restoration videos .
@@theycallmedonkey6664 you can cancel magnetism by hiting magnet with hammer, heating it or connecting it to AC current. For this with figure 8 I dont remember. Maybe I forgot.
Had he done a 16 he would have been done in half the time....
Wow, the laser is even more satisfying to watch than sandblasting! I didn’t think that was possible!
Reddit r/LaserCleaningPorn
I was there 👍🏻
@@CoolAgainRestoration But how does it affect paint and rust but not skin?
@@37thraven magick
@@37thraven pretty sure it has something to do with the metal properties
In my humble opinion this UA-cam channel should be called Where Old Becomes Better Then New.
The best resteration channel you will ever be blessed to watch. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much for these kind words , James 😊
Using a really good quality coffee at the end was the icing on the cake.
You do the "8" because it is the most efficent way to remove material. You never scratch along your last lines.....good job! Greetings from Germany!
Thank you very much and I’m impressed. Not many knew this 👍🏻 greetings🍻
@@CoolAgainRestoration No, he just had a few more drinks than he could handle
This would be a question:
If you only move the material one direction and back, is the sandpaper or whatever you use will leave micro scratch marks? Like this : ^^^^^^. But if you move the material every direction like you did , i guess it will remove it from all the other directions as well. So the surface won't be like ^^^^ this because you remove those pointy ends.
I am not sure if my logic is right tough.
Great work by the way :) looking at that laser, i think we are ready to build a deathstar
Not in every direction. Only 0 or 8. The scratches will be less visible than if you moved forward&back or left/right.
Your doing the 8... Because it's more even or flat.
Great machine. I love clean with laser.
Also you made beautiful videos 👍🏻👌🍀
like a the donal trump
@@xqnime he is greatest lazer cleaner
Эй, привет, спасибо что читаешь этот текст. Автор канала, у тебя хороший контент, извини что я это пишу(Если я тебя обидел, удали мой комментарий, спасибо). Дело в том что я только что создал свой канал и мне требуется поддержка на первых этапах, заходите в гости если вам интересна тема реставрации, буду рад каждому, особенно если вы подпишитесь на канал! Всем добра!
Need it 200$
Peugeot Freres is the same company Peugeot that now makes cars, motorcycles and many other products
Excellent videos and restoration
Thanks Malno 😊 yeah, they are the same company
According to youtube you should've definitely went with dry ice blasting. I'm so grateful for this opportunity to provide my expertise on this subject. Thanks for sharing. /s
Hi bro 👋👋👋 good to see you 🤝🤝🤝 awesome restoration coffee grinder 👍👍👍💣👌🏽✌🏻
thank you for supporting me Кошмар Кошмар 👍 You always comment here and many many thanks for that 🙏
Cool Again Restoration Always happy to support 🤝👌🏽
Great character 👌
I was taught in machining class the figure eight motion keeps the sanding even and symetrical if you sand in one direction you will inevitably put more pressure on one side of the circle and remove more material as a consequence
Woah cool!
Learned something here, will keep it in mind!
That is half, irregular direction of abrasion scratch patterns will remove more material at a faster rate. Back and forth scratch patterns create ruts with high and low spots, the figure 8 motion distorts the pattern.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I could smell those ground coffee beans. Great job.
I love watching the laser!
That laser is the most satisfying thing I've ever seen.
Finally, a restoration channel that actually restores things to their original look, and doesn't just modify them.
Sometimes I modify also. But if a Tonka is Yellow I make yellow again. Not red and not with remote control
@@CoolAgainRestoration you do a good job at not changing how it was supposed to be, except for the new phillips screws, which drives me nuts because i hate those screws on an old item
he should have added Nixie tubes, a motor and bluetooth... NOT! 😜
That Laser is amazing to watch!!
Yes,it is 🤩
You’re restoration videos are the best. You brought an old coffee grinder back to life, it’s like rolling back the years!
Thank you very much Anthony 😊
5:20 can we talk a second about how smooth this scene was? Probably took many takes to get it right
Right 😎
Just reverse it
This is the first time I’ve ever seen lasers used in a cleaning application and this technology has now consumed the better part of my night. I’m thoroughly impressed by the tech and the skill with which you use it! Cheers!
Cheers and thank you very much 👍🏻🍻
I think he knows that's why he did it captain obvious
I can actually smell the coffee grinds! Great work!!
Glad you liked it buddy 😊
The satisfaction that rust Lazer does👌
Imagine an Ultra Project, where a thing is restored and is sent in sequence from channel to channel, OR all working in parallel like they did on the Manhattan project
“Either it was hot or it just doesn’t take you long to look at things!” 🤣🤣🤣 👍👍👍
Every second of this video was beautiful to watch
Glad to hear that 🤩
That's really awesome that Tysy is a fan of your channel!
Thanks Alex 😊
Oh man. This is exactly what I needed to find while I relax and wind down for bed
Glad to hear that Jonathan 👍🏻
Perfectionists are a blessing and a curse to themselves and others, I know.
👍🏻👍🏻
One of the best and most beautiful restoration I've witnessed in a dog's year.
Bravo, sir!
Ciao.
Thanks Sir 👍🏻😎 ciao
Cool Again and TysyTube are amazing. The best restoration guys.
Thank you very much Frank 😊
I was so distraught when you painted over that beautiful mirror finish you just worked to achieve
I painted because of original condition 🤷🏼♂️
The mirror finish probably won't last long and rust again because it's not chrome plated nor itself is stainless steel
You can't truly accept how much energy these things put out until you see a block of stainless steel being moved by light.
I thought the same at first but it's almost certainly blowing air, if you watch how the big flakes of paint blow away.
Blows air, or just the evaporation of materials creates air movement since it's hot.
Or until you work in the automotive industry and see them instantly laser cutting steel parts from over 6 feet away.
That Laser is too cool!
I salute you Sir for your gift and attitude towards restoration
Salute you too 👍🏻
I enjoy watching your videos 👌Great Work👏
Tkx bro! 👍🏻🍀
That coffee grinder is bloody fantastic ;)
Glad to hear that scarface 👍🏻🙏🏻🤗
I think it's a Peugeot. From the same french company that makes cars. It started by making coffee grinders and bicycles.
Right 👍🏻
I remember back in 86 when my science teacher had a Metrologic helium neon laser. I was fascinated and couldn't stop playing with it. Amazing how far we've come in 40 years.
The craft and workmanship! Just wow!....
Thanks buddy
The only thing that I miss is some work with a lathe accompanied by the words "I make a new one". So 99.99 percent perfection. 😉👍
I dont stole the “I make a new one” from my friend my mechanics.. thanks Theo 🍀👍🏻🤗
Nice to see a ‘cross-over’ between yourself and TysyTube. Great restoration!
Glad you like it man 👍🏻
I've been looking for a coffee grinder. Wow, you even got the sticker! You sir, are an artiste.
Thanks a lot mate 😊
A machine that has been resurrected from the past to once again serve mankind. Well done!
Thanks again Alex 😊
Watching that laser is like watching power washing videos, it's pretty much ASMR. Love it, great job!
Thank you very much 👍🏻😇
I love those things. On an exchange visit to France, I stayed in a cottage in a tiny village and their coffee grinder, made of oak, was inherited from their grandparents. Their kitchen smelled beautifully of fresh garlic, of ancient oak and a hundred years of ground coffee!
Personally, I like a few rust pits to give old machines character - if I wanted a brand new one, I'd buy one. I might even be tempted to try infusing the 99% woodworm poop wooden bits with a polymer to fake keeping it real but, hey, you know far more about this stuff than I do and I think what you did was awesome. For me, my woodwork teacher wasn't far wrong when he described my 13-year-old self as "a pleasant, polite pupil who shows no aptitude for this subject.
Thank you very much for this kind words 🤗🤗🥂
I'm jealous of your exchange visit. How is your french? And, I concur with using resin in the wormy wood. Cactus Juice works great!
@@2degucitas Kind of at that stage where it's words you don't know rather than the ones you do. I was talking to a guy in a bar about my broken RV and he said my French was very good. I told him I could ask the mechanic why is my gearbox rattling (pourquoi est ce que mon boite de vitesse qu'il fait cliquer?) but wouldn't understand his reply. Hell, it was a day later that I learned, with the help of the Haynes manual and an opened gearbox, the English for "third gear syncromesh"!
@@immortalsofar5314 ha ha! Tres bien!
It's good to see a restoration channel who uses more than just a sandblaster and bench grinder. Your new toy looks fun 👍
Thank you very much 😊
Your videos are very therapeutic.
Glad you found them like that 😊
The laser part satisfied me a lot! Good job. I can’t add more comment about your work because is prefect! TytsyTube is really happy about your work and also our.
8s are made to avoid scratching in a single way the surface of the sanded piece
Right 👍🏻
wouldn't a simple circle motion do the same? In a circle you constantly change the sanding direction until you reach the original direction... rinse repeat.
Actually do the same thing. But I dont know why,the engineers make this 8’s
@@CoolAgainRestoration maybe to save space... there is a big whole in a big circle after all... and a small circle uses up the sanding paper faster.
Probably
I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO,NOW THAT I AM HOOKED YOU MUST KEEP MAKING MORE.
you know you are doing something right when tysy sends you presents
🤗😎 true
End result looks gorgeous! I still don't completely understand manufacturer's decision to paint stainless steel, but your restoration job is just mesmerizing to watch.
Also, thanks for the "heat epoxy with a hot water" trick, I will remember it when I need a really liquid epoxy (there was a few times when I needed that).
Glad you liked and finding interesting 👍🏻👍🏻thanks
Absolutely beautiful! Love the sound of coffee grinding. Soothes my caffeine demon lol
Je suis fan de tysy ! J’adore son humour, alors qu’il n’y a aucune parole. Et je me suis aussi abonnée à toi il y a peu car j’aime ton soucis du détail, la façon dont tu filmes, et ton talent pour réparer. Le fait que tu sois ami avec tysy est la cerise sur le gâteau !!! Bravo à toi ❤
Merci beaucoup 🤗
Wow. I want my life restored. Whatever the grinder is, it rhymes well with Lavazza bean!!!
👍🏻👍🏻
Man, that’s crazy awesome! I’m glad to see a young man doing work like this! You are a true craftsman, sir!
Thank you very much Scott 😊 really appreciate
I thought cleaning lasers were fictional thing. And as you know our smartphones read our mind.
Probably coolest machine I have ever seen.
You can’t be serious. Laser cleaning has been all over UA-cam the past year or more
@@jamesbizs tbh this is the first time I’ve seen it
It's always pleasure to watch your work
Thanks for that 🤗
I never thought there’d be anything more satisfying than sandblasting until right now lol
I like how this guy doesn’t mind putting his hand over a beam of electrons, electrons that push other electrons away
u mean beam of photons
Beautiful job. That's a fantastic restoration. It also brought back some wonderful childhood memories. My late father loved his coffee, and he always ground his own beans. I looked at the date on this video and realized that you posted it almost exactly one year to the day after he passed away. Wherever he is, I'm sure that he appreciated it, too.
Oh, sad to hear about that… it seems you grew up with coffee ☕️ smell in every morning and that’s awesome
I only came here to watch the laser cleaning it was pretty cool. I also looked at the end of the video to see how the restoration went and it's amazing big thumbs up.
I love old things i would love to live just 1 year in old historical era 💔
You know I thought that too? 😅😅
Beautiful work! I really enjoyed the process, I like how you show the smallest details of the restoration process. The coffee grinding sound at the end 😍 I want coffee now ☕
I just drinked mine 😅
A restoration channel which does laser ablation? You have earned only my 6th sub in my 10+ years as a UA-camr.
If you did baked powder coat instead of paint, this channel would be perfect.
thanks from the bottom of my heart tron3entertainment 😇👍☘ I think to use in the future but with this crazy times,this will last. glad you are here!👍
This is his hobby. Irl he's a gynecologist who ablates fallopian tubes for a living.
Tysy tube does I think
Laser is so fast. Love it.
Thanks for your videos! It's like therapy watching them 🤝🤝🤝
Plot twist:
Tysytube is cool again restoration and he sent this to himself.
Yep
Lol obv
Plot twist twist, it was Joyce DeWitt all along.
Omg I thought that also
Perfect, its incredible
Thank you for supporting me Dima G. 👍🏻🍀
Holy woodworm Batman!
U make it alive again. What a wonderful work.i cannot skip to watch it until the end.
Thanks a lot mate 😊
Everything looks really awesome exept for the top and bottom wood pannels, they look really crappy you should've stained the sides too
Came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that. Overall great resto, though!
I have a tip for you :
When filling small holes, or somewhere hard to get to, use a disposable syringe and needle and instead of putting great gloops of filler all over the place, you can syringe the mixture exactly where it's required, saving time and extra work later on. It's especially useful if you need to put filler somewhere hard to reach. I hope this helps someone.
I have a tip for you:
Get off your couch and do something for yourself instead of being a keyboard warrior expert at everything in the world.
@@ATLTraveler I have used this same method for re sticking a large patch of veneer on a hallway table I re-vamped for my nephew and his wife after the kids had several accidents over the years. It took me 8 weeks to do and was scraped, sanded, washed, painted in places, veneer repaired, drawer fixed from sticking, and finally sealed.
I am not an "armchair warrior" as you obviously are, but someone with years of experience in DIY and woodwork and a nice enough person to offer help to other people with a hint that will make things easier for them and save time. While you are an obnoxious snot mouthed little troll who can only try and fail to belittle someone who can do something while you can only talk shit.
@@ATLTraveler Hey Wanker STFU
That laser is incredible
That laser cleaner is straight up magic
😎
I appreciate the notes so we all know what’s going on
Great work. I love when they get it to look like the original, but new. A lot of restoration channels paint the item in other colors than the original. I'm looking at you, Tysy ;)
😂 thank you very much jammadamma 🤠👍🏼
I've seen this restoration 4 times now, and youtube keeps recommending it... I watch it every time but dang youtube really likes this.
😅😅😅 thanks 😊
A good job; the laser is intriguing.
These restoration videos are turning into an addiction, I may have to start looking for a rehab workshop
Good luck with 🍀
::starts video::
“Huh, i wonder what that laser would do to your ha-“
Thumbs up.
Thanks White 👍🏻🍀
Same here.
Great restoration! Looks amazing.
XD this, exactly
After dealing with only 50w co2 lasers... I can safely suggest what your seeing is just the aiming laser. This would absolutely wreck your skin 🤣
@@hvguy yeah, I have a 40 watt co2 and I accidentally had my finger in the way when adjusting the mirrors. Half a second pulse at 15% power instantly burned a spot onto my finger lol
4.7 million plus views... beautiful outcome! On so many levels!
Thank you very much Lisa 🤗
Didn’t realise safety screws were a ting in the 1940’s. Learn something new every day👍
This is awesome video. You have Gourgeos editing skills❤️
Tkx Beib😘
Gourgeos
It’s actually gorgeous but anyone can do a mistake Ralph 🙏🏻🍀
I came because the title said something about tysy tube and I just clicked on it he does a really good job. Now that I have discovered you I will be a new sub you do really good work like tysy very patient and very nice detail keep going I’ll be waiting for new content from you 😊
Will be more content. Glad you are on board Shaun 🙏🏻🤗
Oh, the fragrance of freshly ground coffee. Great job 👌🏾.
That was amazing. Must be very satisfying to do. It’s good to last another 80 years now.
Nothing like the smell of vaporized lead paint.
Yoi can’t smell what you remove with laser 😉
nothing like some destroyed brain cells, reduced iq and psychotic tendencies....lead vapours are terrible.
@@CoolAgainRestoration just because you can't smell it, it doesn't mean it's no longer lead...
@@xRepoUKx I don't know what you meee... I believe we need another... donkey, to built this robot out of chocolate.
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That laser doesn't burn skin, wtf??
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Educate yourself.
Surprised me too.... yes, i want to educate myself, is there video to explain this ?
@@ekoheriyanto70 should be somewhere, now I'm gonna take a little search down the rabbit hole...
Cuz he set to paint remover laser... So..... Colour your hand with paint and laser it 😂😂
Wowser! That clean lazer is a beast. I want one.....I want one....I want one😀😀
I thought sand blasting was satisfying but now I love the laser more!
I really appreciate that you filled the rust pits instead of removing more material to polish them out--that, in my opinion is the preferred way to preserve the piece, truer to its origins. And that wooden piece was gloriously wormy and had that intriguing, historical stamp. Could it have been preserved by pickling in a low-viscosity resin, in a pressure pot?
Yes,but at that time I didn’t knew about that process. Next time when I deal with something like that I will use cactus juice and pressure pot 😇
I came from tysytube ! Great coffee grinder!
Glad to have you on board 👍
Fantastic. Wish that grinder was at my house. Should last another 20 plus years now.
😎👍🏻 thanks man
For someone who has an amazing detail to work and detail, skill with a laser and very careful, you sure are a careless coffee bean pourer.
😇 thanks man
Because of TYSY.. I found ur channel.. not Y.T recommended..BTW great restoration.. new sub sir..salute..and STAY SAFE all..
Happy to have you on board Shierra villaluna and with this period,stay safe too!! 👍🏻🍀🙏🏻
I never knew a Peugeot could be this small!
You are an artist! Your skills would make any museum curator proud.
Glad to hear that Al 👍🏻