1860s Meat Chopper restoration
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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2023
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The restoration is on the oldest tool I have worked on so far . This is a food chopper or hasher patented by L.S. Starrett (of Starrett tool fame) in 1865. It was one of his first patented inventions. You can see the patent here: patents.google.com/patent/US4...
At the time of production, this was used mainly to dice meat in to smaller pieces at a much faster pace than doing it by hand. The rich or businesses would find this affordable as it sold for $10 USD in 1869, which is equivalent to ~$2000USD in 2020. (thanks to @HandToolRescue for the info he has done one as well )
this is been restored for Ferrymead Heritage Park Museum hope you enjoy watching
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La restauración está en la herramienta más antigua en la que he trabajado hasta ahora. Este es un picador de alimentos o hasher patentado por L.S. Starrett (de la fama de la herramienta Starrett) en 1865. Fue uno de sus primeros inventos patentados. Puede ver la patente aquí: patents.google.com/patent/US4...
En el momento de la producción, esto se usaba principalmente para cortar la carne en trozos más pequeños a un ritmo mucho más rápido que hacerlo a mano. Los ricos o las empresas encontrarían esto asequible, ya que se vendió por $ 10 USD en 1869, lo que equivale a ~ $ 2000 USD en 2020. (gracias a @HandToolRescue por la información que también ha hecho)
esto ha sido restaurado para Ferrymead Heritage Park Museum espero que disfrutes viendo
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الاستعادة على أقدم أداة عملت عليها حتى الآن. هذه مفرمة طعام أو هاشير حاصل على براءة اختراع من قبل L. Starrett (من شهرة أداة Starrett) في عام 1865. كان أحد اختراعاته الأولى الحاصلة على براءة اختراع. يمكنك الاطلاع على براءة الاختراع هنا: https: //patents.google.com/patent/US4 ...
في وقت الإنتاج ، كان يستخدم هذا بشكل أساسي لتقطيع اللحوم إلى قطع أصغر بوتيرة أسرع بكثير من القيام بذلك يدويًا. سيجد الأثرياء أو الشركات هذا الأمر في المتناول حيث تم بيعه بمبلغ 10 دولارات أمريكية في عام 1869 ، وهو ما يعادل 2000 دولار أمريكي تقريبًا في عام 2020. (بفضل HandToolRescue @ للمعلومات التي قام بها أيضًا)
تم ترميمه لمتحف Ferrymead Heritage Park ، آمل أن تستمتع بالمشاهدة
yurjaa tashghil altasmiat altawdihia
alaistieadat ealaa 'aqdam 'adaat eamilat ealayha hataa alan. hadhih mufrimat taeam 'aw hashir hasil ealaa bara'at aikhtirae min qabl L. Starrett (min shuhrat 'adaat Starrett) fi eam 1865. kan 'ahad aikhtiraeatih al'uwlaa alhasilat ealaa bara'at aikhtiraeu. yumkinuk alaitilae ealaa bara'at alaikhtirae huna: https: //patents.google.com/patent/US4 ...
fi waqt al'iintaj , kan yustakhdam hadha bishakl 'asasiin litaqtie alluhum 'iilaa qitae 'asghar biwatirat 'asrae bikathir min alqiam bidhalik ydwyan. sayajid al'atharia' 'aw alsharikat hadha al'amr fi almutanawal hayth tama bayeuh bimablagh 10 dularat 'amrikiat fi eam 1869 , wahu ma yueadil 2000 dular 'amrikiun tqryban fi eam 2020. (bifadl HandToolRescue @ lilmaelumat alati qam biha aydan)
tama tarmimuh limathaf Ferrymead Heritage Park , amal 'an tastamtie bialmushahada
merci d'activer les sous-titres
La restauration concerne l'outil le plus ancien sur lequel j'ai travaillé jusqu'à présent. Il s'agit d'un hachoir ou d'un hachoir breveté par L.S. Starrett (de la renommée de l'outil Starrett) en 1865. C'était l'une de ses premières inventions brevetées. Vous pouvez voir le brevet ici : patents.google.com/patent/US4...
Au moment de la production, cela était principalement utilisé pour couper la viande en petits morceaux à un rythme beaucoup plus rapide que de le faire à la main. Les riches ou les entreprises trouveraient cela abordable car il se vendait 10 USD en 1869, ce qui équivaut à ~ 2000 USD en 2020. (merci à @HandToolRescue pour les informations qu'il en a également faites)
cela a été restauré pour Ferrymead Heritage Park Museum j'espère que vous apprécierez regarder
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That’s it I’ve found the perfect restoration person. Funny, speeds up the video parts at the correct times and always makes it look amazing. Truly a great job dude!
thanks for the encouragement Emily
Wow! That does an amazing job! Well done on its restoration!
Thank you very much!
Perfect restoration👍🏼
thanks for the encouragement😀
Ohhh amazing work and product for restoration! Keep going mate!
Thanks, will do!
Fantastic- love the bronze colour as well 👍
thanks for the encouragement
I’m glad you left some of your mistakes in the video. Not only were they entertaining, but they showed that things don’t always run smoothly. Great job on the restoration.😊
Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing work. Definitely a kitchen appliance for the wealthy family back in the day.
thanks for watching😀Shed man x
In better shape to start with than most . . . and you brought it all the way back
I can't bring myself to wreck something then restore it just to get views there's enough channels doing that Cheers Richard
Amazing job! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
it looks so beautiful. So much variety. 👍👍
Thank you so much 😃
I've never seen one of these before. Great restoration!
Thank you! Cheers!
Way cooler than a slap chop.
thanks for watching😀
Super cool.😊
Thanks for the visit, when's your next video out cheers Richard
I do have to admit preferring something with fewer moving parts: a good knife and a chopping board. That said, great job restoring this item.
Thanks for your feed back cheers Richard 😀
Never seen anything like it, and so interesting to see the restoration. Bravo on a job well done thank you for sharing your skills. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks David glad you like it cheers Richard
Nice restoration.
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks like it's new once again and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you very much! oneshot
@@richardrestorations You're very welcome!!
Nice job! PS: that is the coolest welding helmet I've seen lately.
I think so too!
EXCELENTE trabajo saludos
thanks for coming back😀
I turned on the closed captions and did not see why you painted first. good job the bronze color is too gold in my option but great job
Thanks for your feed back cheers Richard 😀
Turned out great my friend. Great colour choice, that green just looked wrong. Well done on another brilliant piece of work. 👍
Thank you so much 😀 i see your subs are growing 👍
@@richardrestorations thanks I see your are also
Brazing cast iron is a much better choice then welding.
not that easy for the tooth and it worked
Nice job, is there a reason why you didn’t do the repair work before painting?
did you turn the captions on it's all explained their cheers Richard
Why do we only ever see half of the item being restored? the other half makes it's appearance when it's time to demonstrate what it does??
Thanks for your feed back cheers Richard 😀
W O W ! 😉🦊
thanks for watching😀David
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Another excellent restoration - keep them coming!
Testament to the ingenuity of the Victorian era - do you know who/where it was manufactured?
its in the description Cheers Richard
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thanks for watching
great video but I was just thinking that you might want to make a cover for the food chopper drum so the food doesn’t go every where k have a great day and happy st Patrick’s day
Maybe one day! will it was green happy st Patrick's day
Why did you paint it then fix it??
forgot to do it , I don't mind as it shows up other flaws
Hi, excellent restoration, very interesting 👍
I have a question please, why did you paint before making the welded repairs? In my innocence I would have thought the other way round would be better. Really enjoyed the video. Many thanks, Tim
hi Tim did you turn on the captions you will find the answers there Cheers richard
@@richardrestorations thank you 😊
This would have been a great video if it had more close ups. The action was too far away from the camera.
Thanks for your feed back cheers Richard 😀
a little babbitt bearing solder will take up slack on that crank shaft bearing
yes Pete it would but less dramatic😃
Excuse my ignorance but shouldn't all the welding, drilling, filing and sanding be done before painting? Are the paint, wood finish and lubricants food safe? Inquiring minds want to know.
I can see you are an impatient man I'll give you my answer in 6 months after consultation with the food ministration board on their guidelines, the department of Environment safety with food-safe paints and the guild of restoration UA-cam channels as to what format the repair should be taken in, in the meantime I will notify the museum to not use for cooking purposes but display only. we thank you for your enquiry
@Richard Restoration Didn't mean to step on any toes. I just wondered.
@@robertpace9511 chill 😁did you turn on the captions ?
Another beautiful job, Richard. Are you doing all of these for the museum? The museum is lucky to have you. Thanks again. Tom from France.
thanks for the encouragement Tom
¿para que sirve esa máquina?
activa los subtítulos y mira en la descripción está en español
@@richardrestorations gracias por la respuesta
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thanks for watching
people best learn to restore someday it will pay you back when you can't afford that food processor and this channel will steer you right!
Thanks for your feed back cheers Richard 😀