This was as perfect a restoration video that I have seen! Great camera angles and editing, nice and informative captions, asmr, and all topped off with humor! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of your videos!! Bravo.
@@misterpatina yeah, very relaxing! tbh this is the most relaxing and visually pleasing video i've watched in a while.. i loved your commentary and this video was shot and edited so beautifully. i really appreciate this video and the effort you put into it. i found this vid yesterday when i was in kind of a bad place mentally and this really calmed me down. thanks very much.
I wondered what's so special about fixing scissors. Just clean off the rust and I seem to have forgotten that this is a UA-cam restoration channel. All of you restorers are crazy. It's a good crazy, but still crazy.
I love the fact that you made it 100% functional again, but you still left a bit of the pitting and the battle scars of years past. These scissors are 80 years old. Each of its scars tells a story. The new owner will love that you preserved the visible marks of time.
I had the exact same pair of scissors for my sewing. My husband used to use them to cut anything. I would hit the roof, cos once used to cut anything other than fabric they wont cut fabric cleanly again. I ended up buying myself a new pair n told him n my kids they could use the old pair to cut whatever they want. Lol. Good job. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘
I really enjoy watching your videos. You make it look like it's so relaxing doing this. You also get the benefit of taking something that was useless and repurposing it like it was new again. I know that has to be satisfying for yourself. I get that same feeling when I take a broken motor and fix it to run again. Look forward of watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing.
EXCELLENT!!! Upholsterer on this end. Looks somewhat like a 10" pair of Clauss(or a close copy) shear to me. I'd say a Clauss model 330(or close). That bolt is different than a Clauss bolt as is the nut. The thumb shank & ring look more like a WISS brand model of shear though. I just checked EBAY & am on a site that has a pair of... " Clauss No. 332 12" Heavy Duty Shears Scissors Made In USA Moly Chrome",. He/she is asking $33.99 + $13.25 shipping. The advertised shear still looks great but not near as great as that pair of shears you just refurbished! Like you even replated the shears which I have never heard being done by anyone before! Both Clauss & Wiss shears hold their value. Those old Clauss shears had so much molybdenum added to the formula that their practically as hard as the super alloys of today. The chromium(memory) content in the Clauss shears appears to be maxxed out too as they NEVER LOSE THEIR SHAPE. I didn't mean to talk your head off but I am REALLY impressed with your attention to detail. If you plan on using the shears or $elling them online I can tell you how to set/clearance them to factory specs(even if they are not Clauss brand shears) if interested. Again GREAT job on refurbishing those shears!
Bob, i wanna say thank you for your nice words and all your information! I really appreciate that! If i got any questions, i will write you! Thanks! :-)
I was going to say that they looked like fabric scissors to me. My mother's old pair of fabric shears is almost the exact same as these (albeit hers are a bit smaller)
These are some well used fabric scisors. I have a new pair just like these (Seriously, some time in the past there has to have beed a billion forging dies made of this exact model for them to be still produced all around the world) and can tell by comparing them how much the blades have been ground down by sharpening over time.
Always nice to watch these when a sand blaster isnt involved. Im not willing to invest that much, but this could pay for a drill press easily with the old tools I have laying around that need restored.
They remind me of my grandmother's too! When this crisis is over, I'll travel to her old house, and see if they are still there. The last time I had seen them, they looked like they could enjoy a bit of a restoration alright.
@@misterpatina thanks brother.. you should look up keen kutter. The logo is a triangle on early ones that's probably the ones I'll do next. They are small 5 inches ide guess square ended.
Very similar to my dad's Wiss Model 20. He was an upholsterer by trade. I cringed when you put the blades on the belt sander. Glad you got them sharp in the end.
My mother had a pair of SINGER scissors from my great grandmother. They had red painted finger grips, but was mostly wore off. Now I'm going to look for them. Wish me luck! LOL!
Oh, Singer is a german brand! I wish you all luck i have, if you got any questions on the process, feel free to contact me (Email in Channel-info! :-))
Moin Alex, in Zukunft möchte ich zumindest die Gesamtzeit mit in die Beschreibung einfügen. Bei der Schere habe ich (geschätzt) eine Stunde gefeilt und ca. 3 Stunden geschliffen, soweit ich mich erinnern kann :)
Immer wieder toll wie gut diese alten Dinge mit ein wenig Arbeit wieder funktionieren. Wenn ich da an "moderne" Scheren denke...die gehen bei mir nach 3-4 MOnaten regelmäßig kaputt oder das Gewinde greift die Schraube nicht mehr. Das selbe bei Dosenöffnern...nervtötend.
Good job. Came across your video as I was in the process of doing a restore of an antique set of scissors very similar to yours. Only problem I have is I can't seem to get the nut off the bolt! Jammed on real tight. Might have to try the heating treatment (carefully!) on the nut. The blades are forged with a hardened steel inner surface and an iron outer. You can see the transition line from one metal to the other. They are still sharp even after all these decades. They don't make them like they used to. BTW, try cutting cloth to see how well they cut, these were tailors or dress makers scissors originally.
Thanks for your comment Khan! Try to use a rust remover and let it sit for a longer time, so it can react. Maybe do this 3-4 times. Thanks for your informations, my scissors are similar with the hardened blades. I will try! Thanks a lot and Good luck restoring them 🙂
@@misterpatina thanks for the tips. I've already soaked it in Evaporust for 2 days and nut still jammed on. Finally got it turning and removed the nut at last. Took a bit of brute force. Finally got it all sanded down and ready for polishing now. Just have to watch where I polish now since I don't want to polish off the Brand marks and other stamp marks.
I wish you good luck! Will we see the Restoration on UA-cam? 🙂 BTW, as you could see in my video, I had to open the nut with a „grip pliers“ (don’t know the English word, hope you know what I mean) and had to fix the bolt in a vice. Was tight as hell :/
@@misterpatina I didn't think of making a video of my restore...maybe I should have. I removed the nut using 2 ratchet spanners and a lot of force. Your scissors look European in style/manufacture. Mine are Wiss brand American scissors made in Newark, New Jersey according to the stamp marks on them. There is a 31 stamped onto the 2 halves as well but I don't know what it means. Could it be the year 1931 or a part number? Who knows...
Beautiful nickel plate Mr P. and as always very sharp close-ups in the video. How long and what voltage to plate the scissors for each side? Does the size of the piece determine the time in the bath? Thank you for the precise, patient and perseverance in your work. Something I really appreciate! Have a good day sir.
Dang, I work for Bronze Foundry, and if I left those seam lines in the wax before they cast anything hooooo boy my boss would kill me. I know that industrial castings usually aren’t focused on making their pieces perfect, but yowza
This was as perfect a restoration video that I have seen! Great camera angles and editing, nice and informative captions, asmr, and all topped off with humor! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of your videos!! Bravo.
Hey Linda, thank you so much for this nice comment! 🙂
👍👍👏❤️
Exactly! 💯👌😍
You guys should watch my mechanics. That guy is unbelievable
i love it so much whenever there's no background music in restoration videos
Thanks! Yes, the sound of machines and filing can be very relaxing! You can even hear the bubbles while nickel plating 🙂
@@misterpatina yeah, very relaxing! tbh this is the most relaxing and visually pleasing video i've watched in a while.. i loved your commentary and this video was shot and edited so beautifully. i really appreciate this video and the effort you put into it. i found this vid yesterday when i was in kind of a bad place mentally and this really calmed me down. thanks very much.
Thanks for your kind words! I really appreciate what you said!
I'm about to restore some vintage dress scissors, some great tips 👍
Best way to show how sharp is to cut cloth. Beautiful job!
Hey Gayle, thanks for watching and for your hint! 🙂
I love when you preserve the old look in some details. Every restored thing should look new and old a the same time, if I can make sense haha
Fabulous job.
Almost every household have such scissor. After watching this video, most will look for their scissor to do the same.
So, fast alle Mr Patina Videos durchgeschaut :-) "Damals" schon klasse Videos und tolle Projekte. Spitze
I wondered what's so special about fixing scissors. Just clean off the rust and I seem to have forgotten that this is a UA-cam restoration channel. All of you restorers are crazy. It's a good crazy, but still crazy.
You’re watching videos about restoring scissors. You sir, are part of this craziness. Thanks :-)
@@misterpatina Just when I think I'm out, they pull me back in!
I love the fact that you made it 100% functional again, but you still left a bit of the pitting and the battle scars of years past. These scissors are 80 years old. Each of its scars tells a story. The new owner will love that you preserved the visible marks of time.
Stunning, simply stunning. It's so good to watch a true craftsman at work.
Thanks John, iam glad you enjoyed!
I had the exact same pair of scissors for my sewing. My husband used to use them to cut anything. I would hit the roof, cos once used to cut anything other than fabric they wont cut fabric cleanly again. I ended up buying myself a new pair n told him n my kids they could use the old pair to cut whatever they want. Lol. Good job. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘
Haha, really had to laugh! Well done Cathy, and thank you so much! Greets from Germany! 🙂✌️
Love it how you remove all the pits to make it smooth. 👍👍👍
Very good! Thanks for the lesson!
Again, abs. perfect work and video, bravo and respect, old bg.
Watching your videos is therapeutic they help to relieve stress
Thanks for your comment!
You not using Sandblast and Latte, but the result still Perfect ❤ best restoration..
I really enjoy watching your videos. You make it look like it's so relaxing doing this. You also get the benefit of taking something that was useless and repurposing it like it was new again. I know that has to be satisfying for yourself. I get that same feeling when I take a broken motor and fix it to run again.
Look forward of watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for your kind words David!
I just remembered my beloved mother cut the fabric to make my school bag with scissor like that...thanks for the memories..😢
Love u mom
Beautiful restoration
How did I miss this restoration? Anyway, great results.
Thanks!
Great job.congratulations
Thanks Edith! 🙂
Those scissors/shears are "Sharp"!! Beautiful restoration.👍👍
Hey DH, yes they are :-)
Thanks! 🙂
very good restoration
Thanks! 🙂
Finally, a project I could tackle without getting confused reassembling the pieces! 🤣
😄😄😄
Outstanding work. Excellent result!
Very good job.
Thanks Bro!
Very nice restoration, i love the hand filing part the most.
Thanks MT! That part was the hardest, but was important for the nice finish. Looks easy on the video, but took me about 5 hours 😄
Wow mantap bagus banget nih juga keren
terimakasih banyak 🙂
Beautiful !!!!!!!
Very nice 🙂👍🙂
beautiful scissors!
Thanks! 🙂
EXCELLENT!!! Upholsterer on this end. Looks somewhat like a 10" pair of Clauss(or a close copy) shear to me. I'd say a Clauss model 330(or close). That bolt is different than a Clauss bolt as is the nut. The thumb shank & ring look more like a WISS brand model of shear though. I just checked EBAY & am on a site that has a pair of... " Clauss No. 332 12" Heavy Duty Shears Scissors Made In USA Moly Chrome",. He/she is asking $33.99 + $13.25 shipping. The advertised shear still looks great but not near as great as that pair of shears you just refurbished! Like you even replated the shears which I have never heard being done by anyone before! Both Clauss & Wiss shears hold their value. Those old Clauss shears had so much molybdenum added to the formula that their practically as hard as the super alloys of today. The chromium(memory) content in the Clauss shears appears to be maxxed out too as they NEVER LOSE THEIR SHAPE. I didn't mean to talk your head off but I am REALLY impressed with your attention to detail. If you plan on using the shears or $elling them online I can tell you how to set/clearance them to factory specs(even if they are not Clauss brand shears) if interested. Again GREAT job on refurbishing those shears!
Bob, i wanna say thank you for your nice words and all your information! I really appreciate that! If i got any questions, i will write you! Thanks! :-)
Bob McDonell just before I got to your comment I had to look up the difference between scissors and shears and you helped confirm it. thanks
I was going to say that they looked like fabric scissors to me. My mother's old pair of fabric shears is almost the exact same as these (albeit hers are a bit smaller)
Very nice. It would be cool to see something with copper plating. Like only doing copper on the handle end of those scissors.
I love the content, filming and humour. Can't beat it.
Thanks, iam glad you’re enjoying! 🙂
Nice work!
Thanks!
Very nicely done👌👌
Thanks Bro! ✌️
That’s lovely, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Leticia :)
Nice job bro they turned out awesome.
Thanks Tim!
Beautiful finish
Thanks David! The Nickel layer is always a little more „silvery“ than just the polished metal 🙂
Fantastic 👏great job 👍
Nice job!
Thanks Velo!
Super są tu te nożyce odrestaurowane pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
These are some well used fabric scisors. I have a new pair just like these (Seriously, some time in the past there has to have beed a billion forging dies made of this exact model for them to be still produced all around the world) and can tell by comparing them how much the blades have been ground down by sharpening over time.
Saw picture in 9gag, checked this channel, I liked and subscribed :) restoration videos are so relaxing to watch and listen before sleep!
Thanks Nappulais! Im glad you enjoyed :)
Perfect restoration! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Sergey! 🙂
Always nice to watch these when a sand blaster isnt involved. Im not willing to invest that much, but this could pay for a drill press easily with the old tools I have laying around that need restored.
Came from "my mechanics"
You're doing a good job too, subed 👍
Thanks! 🙂
I enjoyed watching them!
Thanks Genkai! 🙂
Nicely done.
Thanks Mate! 🙂
Yet another brilliant restoration😊👍
Hey Bro, thanks! :)
Incrível...ficou melhor do que quando nova...parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar.
انا استمتعت جدا بالمشاهدة ماذا عنك ؟
انت مذهل 👍
Wat een mooie baan! En wat een mooie film (knip)! Ga door met het goede werk!
Hartelijk dank voor de mooie woorden 😊
Very good!
Thanks!
@@misterpatina 🙂👍
Great job! Keep it up
Thanks, i will!
great restoration
Thanks!
This big scissors reminded me my grandmother's big, silver-shining scissors which was made in west germany.
They remind me of my grandmother's too! When this crisis is over, I'll travel to her old house, and see if they are still there. The last time I had seen them, they looked like they could enjoy a bit of a restoration alright.
Amazing brother I love vintage scissors.. I've got some I need to clean up still .. nothing like your level just working order and sharp..
Thanks Bro! Wish you all the best for your scissors! 🙂
@@misterpatina thanks brother.. you should look up keen kutter. The logo is a triangle on early ones that's probably the ones I'll do next. They are small 5 inches ide guess square ended.
Beautiful job, it is amazing what can be done to bring things back to their original glory. Thank you
Keep it up my friend!🛠🛠🛠
I will! :)
Very similar to my dad's Wiss Model 20. He was an upholsterer by trade.
I cringed when you put the blades on the belt sander. Glad you got them sharp in the end.
My mother had a pair of SINGER scissors from my great grandmother. They had red painted finger grips, but was mostly wore off.
Now I'm going to look for them. Wish me luck! LOL!
Oh, Singer is a german brand! I wish you all luck i have, if you got any questions on the process, feel free to contact me (Email in Channel-info! :-))
Looks great!
Thanks Ingmar! 🙂
Satisfying 🖤
Thanks 🙂
Very nice, they look like a pair of sailmaking shears.
Hey Kevin - this could be true! They’re so massive, possible that they could cut the strong sailing textile! 🙂
Yes I thought they look like fabric scissors also. Seem-tress, Taylor, sailmaker.
I said again perfect restoration!
And i will said again!
I have scissors like these! I still use them with my 1906 Singer. Which by the way you can still get parts for Its a Singer 29k13. Cheers.
Back in the days they made high quality lasting forever!
Top.... congratulation
Thanks!
Well Done.
Thanks Rocky!
Toll gemachtes Video. Fände es spannend, wenn die Zeit, die fürs Schleifen und Feilen drauf geht, mit angezeigt würde.
Moin Alex, in Zukunft möchte ich zumindest die Gesamtzeit mit in die Beschreibung einfügen. Bei der Schere habe ich (geschätzt) eine Stunde gefeilt und ca. 3 Stunden geschliffen, soweit ich mich erinnern kann :)
Hi my friend 👋👋👋 awesome restoration scissors ✂️ 👍👍👍🔥👌🏽✌🏻🇷🇺
Thanks Bro 🙂✌️🇩🇪
Wonderful!!
Thanks Peter! 🙂
Ok ok ok.. I guess I'll subscribe.
Thanks 🙂
I love it
Thanks Rakshith 🙂
It's meister hands at work .
Thanks Dover!
Perfect 👍
Thanks Robert!
I have a pair similar to this one.
Хорошая работа и монтаж видео отличное. По больше подписчиков.
Спасибо за добрые слова. Да, подписчики растут день ото дня :-)
Awesome,👌👌
Thanks Amar! ✌️
Immer wieder toll wie gut diese alten Dinge mit ein wenig Arbeit wieder funktionieren. Wenn ich da an "moderne" Scheren denke...die gehen bei mir nach 3-4 MOnaten regelmäßig kaputt oder das Gewinde greift die Schraube nicht mehr. Das selbe bei Dosenöffnern...nervtötend.
My mother was a tailor and she had exactly the same scissor when i was small. Handle was originaly painted black and blades were without color.
Good job. Came across your video as I was in the process of doing a restore of an antique set of scissors very similar to yours. Only problem I have is I can't seem to get the nut off the bolt! Jammed on real tight. Might have to try the heating treatment (carefully!) on the nut. The blades are forged with a hardened steel inner surface and an iron outer. You can see the transition line from one metal to the other. They are still sharp even after all these decades. They don't make them like they used to. BTW, try cutting cloth to see how well they cut, these were tailors or dress makers scissors originally.
Thanks for your comment Khan! Try to use a rust remover and let it sit for a longer time, so it can react. Maybe do this 3-4 times. Thanks for your informations, my scissors are similar with the hardened blades. I will try! Thanks a lot and Good luck restoring them 🙂
@@misterpatina thanks for the tips. I've already soaked it in Evaporust for 2 days and nut still jammed on. Finally got it turning and removed the nut at last. Took a bit of brute force. Finally got it all sanded down and ready for polishing now. Just have to watch where I polish now since I don't want to polish off the Brand marks and other stamp marks.
I wish you good luck! Will we see the Restoration on UA-cam? 🙂 BTW, as you could see in my video, I had to open the nut with a „grip pliers“ (don’t know the English word, hope you know what I mean) and had to fix the bolt in a vice. Was tight as hell :/
@@misterpatina I didn't think of making a video of my restore...maybe I should have. I removed the nut using 2 ratchet spanners and a lot of force. Your scissors look European in style/manufacture. Mine are Wiss brand American scissors made in Newark, New Jersey according to the stamp marks on them. There is a 31 stamped onto the 2 halves as well but I don't know what it means. Could it be the year 1931 or a part number? Who knows...
Look like new wow
Thanks!
You can get a better result in electroplating if you are give it a slight copper plating prior the nickel plating.
Mutlaka bir kumlama makinesi edinmeniz gerekiyor. İş kalitenizi kesinlikle artıracaktır.
Bu noktada kumlama standım yoktu, standı diğer videolarımda görebilirsiniz :-)
Amazing
Thanks! 🙂
Subscribe alert 😂
Best one 😄
Really nice job restoring these dress maker's sheers, but Nothing dulls the cutting edges quicker than cutting cardboard with them.
Hey Tara, yep, youre right! Sorry for that :)
Beautiful nickel plate Mr P. and as always very sharp close-ups in the video. How long and what voltage to plate the scissors for each side? Does the size of the piece determine the time in the bath? Thank you for the precise, patient and perseverance in your work. Something I really appreciate! Have a good day sir.
Thes is Nice
Thanks!
Loved the „subscribe alert“. Keep going :)
I was totally surprised when the alarm started! 😄
Nice! 😃👍🏼
Thanks David! 🙂
that’s nice.
Thanks!
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Someone here from 9gag? Btw, nice videos!
Underneath the „Huge Lighter“ Video, sorry for no potato
Addicted to your videos! Thank you!
How long does nickel plating take?
Perfect!
Thanks! 🙂
Nice job, man, that's a solid looking pair of scissors! You could cut the neighbors trees down with those things hahahaha
Bro, thanks! I swear I’m cutting everything with it, since it’s restored! Apples, paper, trucks and trees 😄
@@misterpatina Just don't chop your finger off now haha
Just restored the same pair :D well done and nice job
Thanks Dr. Beer! Did you film it?
Dang, I work for Bronze Foundry, and if I left those seam lines in the wax before they cast anything hooooo boy my boss would kill me. I know that industrial castings usually aren’t focused on making their pieces perfect, but yowza
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