Not very many youtubers will show repairs like this and I appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Thank you so much, and also for showing the tools and products you use.
@@tinakaranson6964 Yes everything okay. Thanks Tina. It was at Southwest of the island,so no worries. I live on the Northside of P.R. ln San Juan. Thanks for asking.
Ooooh that one has seen better days for sure. Poor old thing. I always throw them little bits that fall off away! Yes don't forget to read it, that's a very important part of the process for sure. Very cool to watch and hear your commentary mate, I wonder if it's worth getting all that gear and spruce up a couple of my older comics. I have a rusty staple, do you think I should take it out and throw it away or replace it maybe?
it depends on the staple, if it's just a bit of surface rust, white vinegar can remove it, but don't leave it in more than a few hours, the first time I left one in for two days by accident and it was almost completely gone when I came back. Once the rust is off, you might want to coat the staple with a varnish to keep it from returning. Make sure it is completely dry before putting it back in the comic. You can replace them, but make sure you use staples from another comic from about the same year.
Thanks for the video….very helpful. I noticed you only put the mending tape on the inside of the cover; on the torn area around the staples, is it “sticky” on the other side of the cover? I thought you might put tape on the outside as well. Seems like the exposed tape would be sticky around the staples once re-attached.
@@KollectingKaos can you give me any details on what that is or how I would buy it? I googled it and it sounds like a type of laxative, so I’m not sure I’m looking at the right thing. 😆
Sounds like a candidate for advanced conservation methods. It might take me a while to do a video on that. If you need information from me for shipping you can contact me on Instagram just do a search for kollectingkaos
There is a liability issue that keeps me from doing repairs for other people. Even if you made an agreement that you would not hold me accountable if I made the book worse, I would still feel obligated to replace it with a copy as good as or better than the original. That is what keeps me from working on comics that I do not own. Thank you for the question though.
@@tinakaranson6964 ..It doesn’t look good across certain parts of New South Wales....I’m way down in Melbourne....Yesterday we had to deal with the smoke haze....Today’s visibility looks much better....let’s hope it stays this way......thanks for your concern...
Part of doing repairs is deciding what can or should be repaired, I am sorry if the video was not what you wanted to see, but I still thank you for the comment.
Not very many youtubers will show repairs like this and I appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Thank you so much, and also for showing the tools and products you use.
I think it's better to show how I do it then have people experiment on their own with methods that do more harm.
Thank you for explaining and showing examples of what repairs you can do and why not on others.
I thought it important to point it out.
Great video as always Mr. K.K. Thanks for sharing your experience in how to repair comics.
Felix, I heard there was an earthquake, I hope you're ok
@@tinakaranson6964 Yes everything okay. Thanks Tina. It was at Southwest of the island,so no worries. I live on the Northside of P.R. ln San Juan. Thanks for asking.
@@felixmaldonado7511 I'm so glad you're ok! 🙏 for those in the area it struck
Thanks
Ooooh that one has seen better days for sure. Poor old thing. I always throw them little bits that fall off away! Yes don't forget to read it, that's a very important part of the process for sure. Very cool to watch and hear your commentary mate, I wonder if it's worth getting all that gear and spruce up a couple of my older comics. I have a rusty staple, do you think I should take it out and throw it away or replace it maybe?
it depends on the staple, if it's just a bit of surface rust, white vinegar can remove it, but don't leave it in more than a few hours, the first time I left one in for two days by accident and it was almost completely gone when I came back. Once the rust is off, you might want to coat the staple with a varnish to keep it from returning. Make sure it is completely dry before putting it back in the comic. You can replace them, but make sure you use staples from another comic from about the same year.
@@KollectingKaos The staple has bled a bit on the comic, can that be cleaned?
@@thegreyman my a professional yes, but I don't have that knowledge, yet...
@@thegreyman If the rust bleed on the cover is called "rust migration" and there is nothing you can do about it.
@@felixmaldonado7511 If I get rid of the staple will it stop any further migration?
Hi, the mending tissue you use is it clear or white? Thank you.
It looks white until it is applied then is nearly invisible
If I may ask, what setting do you use on your iron? Thank you.
the lowest setting I can get that will still produce a bit of steam
Thanks for the video….very helpful. I noticed you only put the mending tape on the inside of the cover; on the torn area around the staples, is it “sticky” on the other side of the cover? I thought you might put tape on the outside as well. Seems like the exposed tape would be sticky around the staples once re-attached.
yes, but I use a dusting of Methyl celulose to get rid of the sticky, I suppose I should show that at some point as well.
@@KollectingKaos can you give me any details on what that is or how I would buy it? I googled it and it sounds like a type of laxative, so I’m not sure I’m looking at the right thing. 😆
@@mikehawkins5830 www.ebay.com/itm/283666002980?hash=item420bcfb424:g:6DYAAOSwtmVgJDwD
I have a copy of Whiz thats so badly damaged that only one staple exists and most of the spine is gone. I'll send it to you for a video
Sounds like a candidate for advanced conservation methods. It might take me a while to do a video on that. If you need information from me for shipping you can contact me on Instagram just do a search for kollectingkaos
Could you repair a book for me, of course for a charge... Thanks...
There is a liability issue that keeps me from doing repairs for other people. Even if you made an agreement that you would not hold me accountable if I made the book worse, I would still feel obligated to replace it with a copy as good as or better than the original. That is what keeps me from working on comics that I do not own. Thank you for the question though.
Your early Tarzan issues are they by the artist ..Hogarth or some other notable person..
Hogarth did the early newspaper strips, I haven't really looked that close at the art on those early issues, but I am fairly sure it isn't his.
Those early Tarzan issues were drawn by Jesse Marsh.
yes...I just looked him up on COMICLOPEDIA....thanx!
Harry hope you are safe from the fires.
@@tinakaranson6964 ..It doesn’t look good across certain parts of New South Wales....I’m way down in Melbourne....Yesterday we had to deal with the smoke haze....Today’s visibility looks much better....let’s hope it stays this way......thanks for your concern...
Halfway through your video and you haven't repaired a thing, with regards, I'm out here. Good luck .
Part of doing repairs is deciding what can or should be repaired, I am sorry if the video was not what you wanted to see, but I still thank you for the comment.
Are u taking commissions
Sorry, I only clean and do minor repairs on my own books, there is a liability issue that I don't want to risk.