I am distracted from that cat like that kitten is from anything and everything in its life😄 Really enjoy all the restoration videos really helps to calm the mind and wind down at the end of the day
I saw your video today for the first time, good job and you will have a great helper and restoration inspector like Avril from the LADB restoration channel congratulations .
Hello buddy, As a notorious subscriber of famous restoration channels, i can't pm you on YT so these are some advises from a viewer : - Change the sandblaster to a more powerful one - Add labels to every step, because you will have DIY viewers who want to know what technique and what product is used - Take off the cat , it's disturbing 😁 Anyway, liked and subscribed and will share on my social networks because i feel there is some huge potential there if you have more means, good luck buddy, will follow PS : I am not a professional restorer and you are, but i am a professional viewer and you're not 😁😁😁
Such a shame blasting the old enamel - it's always one of the most food-safe and durable coatings out there, since it's literally just glass that's baked onto the metal. Paint just can't really compete with it, but it takes VERY specialized equipment.
I am distracted from that cat like that kitten is from anything and everything in its life😄
Really enjoy all the restoration videos really helps to calm the mind and wind down at the end of the day
This was such a beautiful restoration to watch, in all its relative simplicity. Love it.
Your new little helper is really ...Active.
I am allergic to cats, but I love them they are, so sweet and smart 🙂. The bread slicer we had one at home I wish we kept it! thank you.
Very cool + cute cat. 😊
Cool video, everything shines in the hands of a professional
you're right not everyone can do something so beautifully and professionally at the same time i love his work so much.
no doubt about it not one bit.
but i would say that the most impressive thing is that he mostly does very old restorations
Bel restauro ma anche che bel gatto, complimenti
That turned out awesome, and I loved your helper at the beginning, lol.
Помощник какой у мужчины маленький!!! И видео к тому же очень успокаивает.
Loved your work ❤️
Good job restoring the old slicer. It looks much better, too Great work.
I saw your video today for the first time, good job and you will have a great helper and restoration inspector like Avril from the LADB restoration channel congratulations .
Good restoration friend, looks like the kitten likes it !!!.
I was only two minutes into the video when I subscribed because of the kitten.
Your boss is a hard guy...
Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland
Спасибо за видео.
I like the camera angle of the restoration video it's a lot different than other channels
I see your boss was in the shop that day checking on your work.
It's not fair to bribe the quality control supervisor to get a meow of approval! Great job.
un gatito curioso XD
your "helpe" r is very cute and attentive
Really good video, just have one thing to say…. Sorry if it has been asked before. But what is that little white fluffy assisted of yours called?
nest time use paint striper
Why didn't you use paint stripper?
Hello buddy,
As a notorious subscriber of famous restoration channels, i can't pm you on YT so these are some advises from a viewer :
- Change the sandblaster to a more powerful one
- Add labels to every step, because you will have DIY viewers who want to know what technique and what product is used
- Take off the cat , it's disturbing 😁
Anyway, liked and subscribed and will share on my social networks because i feel there is some huge potential there if you have more means, good luck buddy, will follow
PS : I am not a professional restorer and you are, but i am a professional viewer and you're not 😁😁😁
And shouldn't he strip anything from the paint before sandblasting?
@@moonatic3123 +1
Nice job! Your feline quality supervisor is way cute!
I sincerely hope the grease, and especially the paint are food-safe. If not, they will be highly toxic.
Such a shame blasting the old enamel - it's always one of the most food-safe and durable coatings out there, since it's literally just glass that's baked onto the metal. Paint just can't really compete with it, but it takes VERY specialized equipment.