Why bothering using paint stripper, sandblasting and countless of hour of work, and than angle grinding and ruin it at all? Not to mention spray painting directly on the surface without using a proper primer and watersanding it first. Appreciate the effort, but this is not restoration, it's "patching up" work.
exactly what i wanted to say + he already scratched it all, should had add rubber grommets, not that it matters, the paint job is tribble, could have gotten the same results with a pressure washer and a spry can, and it would take me 10 min to do so
I restore furniture as a hobby so I tend to watch a lot of restoration video's. I have watched a number of your videos and I am saddened to say that you have really let yourself down with this one. You do tend to stretch the truth in your video titles quite a bit. You showed no respect to this item. You hammered and banged and scraped and twisted. Instead of removing something gently, such as the hinge pin, you tried your hardest to beat the pin into a pretzel. I will give you props for doing something you love and, in the end, have a passably good item you can sell at the local flee market. But please stop using the term "Restoration" because your items are anything but but restored.
I hate to criticize but you are correct... hearing that freshly painted surface scrape along the bench sent shivers up my spine, scraping the old paint off with a metal tool. This is basically a clean and repaint, wouldn't call it a restoration to it's former glory.
Disassembling, half-assed cleaning and reassembling is about all this dude is adequate at. Better people, like TysyTube, perform better work than this clown.
This was not the best. Start from the beginning. Use the right tools for the job. Practice on less valuable items first. Plenty of videos on youtube showing good ways to do a restoration. Take your time. Try at least to do each stage in the correct manner. Note never ever, ever blow your own trumpet on youtube. You will be shot down in flames. Some of the men and women watching would and could of made a masterpiece out of that lamp. Having said that. Don`t give up. keep at it. practice makes perfect. Oh and never make mistakes with electrics like earthing things. I was a Registered Ford technician for many years. I Remember watching so called mechanics do much worse restoration and servicing on cars. That Made what you have done look like Michelangelo's sistine chapel. Like I say practice. Thank you anyway for the video. Thank you for not hurling abuse back at our comments. 99% of people only want you to do well. Good luck with your next videos. From an old wiser man in the Northeast of England.
A very callous, and reckless disassembly. Too hasty, nothing here was methodological. I regret watching it. A restoral dictates that the item has to appear in its original condition when new. This was nothing of the kind. Disappointing to say the least.
I’ve watched many other restoration videos and by far this was my first with you and I have never seen someone so careless with their work, all that sliding and scraping your finished product all over that rough surface.
No one minds watching someone learn and taking time to develop skills, but when you claim things like ‘AMAZING’ outcome’ when it’s clear that you don’t yet have the skills in restoration then don’t be surprised when people are critical. Also the camera is good but the sounds of scraping, hammering, scratching etc are overbearing.
Bad paintjob, no primer, no sanding. Glas not polished. Screws an washers look old. I would have paint the inside white. I don't like the result. I give it 2 out of 5 points. And why sandblasting and then grinding machine???
@@WorldRestoration Don't take all these negative comments personally.. Just use it to improve on your craftsmanship on your next projects.. Watch others that are at the top of their game and learn from them...God Bless...
Totally agree. BUT. At least he sandblasted. Most of these restoration channels don't sandblast to clean up old items, even though that clearly is the proper tool for the job.
Good lord, these comments are brutal. Y’all gotta turn down the temperature a bit, the dude didn’t kill anyone. That being said, I do agree this this wasn’t the best. You got 100 different comments explaining why. All good though, take the lessons learned and knock it out the park next time. Good luck! ✊🏽
@@sonnydelight5737 Is that really what you took from my comment? Ok, allow me to rephrase.. Man, Woman, child, adult, gay, straight, old, young, Non-Binary, or otherwise. Regardless of a person’s race, culture, upbringing or religion. Regardless what or how they identify as, my point remains the same. The harsh criticism & hate in the comments was completely uncalled for and way over the top. We all learn and perform at different levels, and every now and again we all can falter. When that happens though, we need constructive feedback and encouragement.. Not what people showed here.
Hello, Good restoration in general but you missed some details that could improve your final result. First, bluing the screw or some rustproof treatment on them. Second polish the glass Third paint the inner part of the lamp with something reflective for example silver paint Fourth the cable fitting should be improved adding a cable gland with waterproof gasket/oring. In general it's good but only for exhibition. If you want to put it outside i suggest you to introduce this kind of treatment next time. I hope that my suggestion could be useful for you. Thank for the video
Stopped watching when you viciously hammered that hinge pin with a drift ! Geezus ! Surprised you didn't shear off both hinge ears from the light bucket casting. Too aggressive ! Project is probably a mess at the end ? ! !
Should have repaired the socket, earthed the lamp maybe, chrome plated the inside of the parabolic reflector and made sure the new bulb was at the focal point. Other details missed were thoroughly cleaning and polishing all the bolts, nuts and washers and the wire of the latches. The colours you chose were ludicrous.
Was a bit surprised that the inside didn’t get a reflective / chrome spray over to increase the light output. But always opportunity to add that later.
Grinder marks, sharp screwdiver blade & scraper, unprotected pliers? That's gonna leave a mark ! Primer/Surfacer would be a help. Hammertone paint, like the original, is in a spray can nowadays....
Откровенно говоря, не в обиду автору, это не реставрация. Почистить покрасить, называется "почистить и покрасить". И эти мерзкие ногти на мизинцах... Культ длинных ногтей на мизинцах...
I can never figure out why people use chemical solvents and then sandblast. You do know what a media blaster is for, right? No primer before paint, reusing the original hardware and the broken edison shell. And for fuck's sake GROUND THAT THING. D-
The amazing outcome is, it was horrendous. From the very beginning of the video with that audio, first thing I did was turn it off. And the paint job, a child in primary school could do better.
Хорошая работа! Лайк однозначно! Но три вещи, не очень. 1. Покраска без грунта. Ну как так?! 2. Цвет. Конечно, у каждого свой вкус, но хотя бы молотковой... 3. Изнутри, белым цветом, было бы шикарно. Для рассеивания.
... помню,у отца в его фотолаборатории был такой-же фонарь, только стекло было красного цвета, молорик-даешь вторую жизнь старым вещам, здоровья тебе и удачи!!!
Amazing outcome? Not really. Restoration means returning an object to its original condition and not painting it with fashionable colors. And by the way: This spotlight isn´t antique.
I find the audio on this video horrible. I get your doing the whole ASMR thing, but you're specifically scraping and tapping unnecessarily and there's a huge booming echo throughout. I got 6 minutes through and just called it quits. Next.
This is not a restoration, it is just a recycled lamp now. For a collector it lost its value, so it is now a nice lamp, I wonder why you painted it red , it is so far of its original color. Btw why did you not fixed the broken socket
First right tool for the taks, not to forget parts to clean and grease. Painting without primer useless. Paint should be high temperature resistant. This is no restoration however nearly acceptable cleaning.
Not so much restored as cleaned! Replacing a broken light fitting??? Also, always put pivot pins in from the top, that way even if you lose the split pin it won't fall out, and maybe a coat of silver on the inside of the light might have helped??
One would think that by the time you launch a UA-cam channel, it may be wise to know your tools. I've seen 14 of this guys videos and it seems he watched a couple of TysyTube videos and said "shit, I can do that."
Not a bad restore. It looked good at the end. I personally like to leave a bit of a story in an item, leave a few scratches and dents so the item can tell it's story, so I would have skipped the grinding and painted directly after the sand blasting, but that is just my personal thing. This old light really did come up nicely.
I always wonder how many of these restorations are genuine. A perfectly good lamp, axe, or whatever is thrown into a bucket of battery acid for a week, and then 'restored'.
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Why bothering using paint stripper, sandblasting and countless of hour of work, and than angle grinding and ruin it at all?
Not to mention spray painting directly on the surface without using a proper primer and watersanding it first.
Appreciate the effort, but this is not restoration, it's "patching up" work.
exactly what i wanted to say + he already scratched it all, should had add rubber grommets, not that it matters, the paint job is tribble, could have gotten the same results with a pressure washer and a spry can, and it would take me 10 min to do so
I restore furniture as a hobby so I tend to watch a lot of restoration video's. I have watched a number of your videos and I am saddened to say that you have really let yourself down with this one. You do tend to stretch the truth in your video titles quite a bit. You showed no respect to this item. You hammered and banged and scraped and twisted. Instead of removing something gently, such as the hinge pin, you tried your hardest to beat the pin into a pretzel.
I will give you props for doing something you love and, in the end, have a passably good item you can sell at the local flee market. But please stop using the term "Restoration" because your items are anything but but restored.
No Idea what you smoked, but it must have been good stuff ! Reasonable result, though.
Very lazy "restoration"...half assed job all round.
I hate to criticize but you are correct... hearing that freshly painted surface scrape along the bench sent shivers up my spine, scraping the old paint off with a metal tool. This is basically a clean and repaint, wouldn't call it a restoration to it's former glory.
Awesome work 😮
Unnecessarily aggressive. People prefer relaxing restorations.
Thank you for your comments
super tare
A fair restoration, in my opinion.
Thank !
Shine a light on me friend, that look's great great job, have a nice day !!!.
you have the patience of a saint!
We will try our best in the next videos, don't forget to follow me
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Not a restoration, just a cleaning and a "bad" repaint
This was more destroying fine piece of equipment, just thorough cleaning would be sufficient. Watching this was pain!
yes, nothing else...
yes, nothing else... porcelain not restored
Disassembling, half-assed cleaning and reassembling is about all this dude is adequate at. Better people, like TysyTube, perform better work than this clown.
How to ruin a green hammered painted lamp. Shame.
Thank you for your comments, we will improve
Very good restoration work on this vintage piece.
Who thinks these videos are so satisfying 😙😚🤔❤
Just you it seems
This was not the best. Start from the beginning. Use the right tools for the job. Practice on less valuable items first. Plenty of videos on youtube showing good ways to do a restoration. Take your time. Try at least to do each stage in the correct manner. Note never ever, ever blow your own trumpet on youtube. You will be shot down in flames. Some of the men and women watching would and could of made a masterpiece out of that lamp. Having said that. Don`t give up. keep at it. practice makes perfect. Oh and never make mistakes with electrics like earthing things. I was a Registered Ford technician for many years. I Remember watching so called mechanics do much worse restoration and servicing on cars. That Made what you have done look like Michelangelo's sistine chapel. Like I say practice. Thank you anyway for the video. Thank you for not hurling abuse back at our comments. 99% of people only want you to do well. Good luck with your next videos. From an old wiser man in the Northeast of England.
He is doing the best that he can do
when you'll get better at restoring, restore this again. take your time, think about it, think again, take your time again and do it.
A very callous, and reckless disassembly. Too hasty, nothing here was methodological. I regret watching it. A restoral dictates that the item has to appear in its original condition when new. This was nothing of the kind. Disappointing to say the least.
I thought the same it would be best to paint it red or yellow
Wow good
I’ve watched many other restoration videos and by far this was my first with you and I have never seen someone so careless with their work, all that sliding and scraping your finished product all over that rough surface.
He actually did that to piss you off 🤣
No one minds watching someone learn and taking time to develop skills, but when you claim things like ‘AMAZING’ outcome’ when it’s clear that you don’t yet have the skills in restoration then don’t be surprised when people are critical.
Also the camera is good but the sounds of scraping, hammering, scratching etc are overbearing.
I think he confuses the word "amazing." I believe he means "shit."
Aggressive dismantling anyway you tried your level best ,all the best 👌
terrible. bad metal work, bad painting. ruined it.
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Bad paintjob, no primer, no sanding. Glas not polished. Screws an washers look old. I would have paint the inside white. I don't like the result. I give it 2 out of 5 points. And why sandblasting and then grinding machine???
Yup that was I was sayin too. Pretty brutal.
you should ask for your money back,.........oh right
I noticed the same things, although did miss the glass
thank you for comment
@@WorldRestoration Don't take all these negative comments personally.. Just use it to improve on your craftsmanship on your next projects.. Watch others that are at the top of their game and learn from them...God Bless...
Nope, not what I would call "restoration" 2/10...
Far from it. He replaced a perfectly good hammered finish with a gaudy gloss paint.
this often happens when you seeing video with words in capslock “AMAZING”, “BEST RESTORATION IN THE WORLD”, “YOU NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE...” and etc
It looked better before he touched it. It's trash now 😔😑
@@osvaldaskuprys8493 Yeah, kinda like if they gotta tell you it's "Quality", it prob'ly isn't
This guys channel fails in logic, common sense, skill and talent.
Awesome your work sir 👌👌👌👌
Im surprised you didnt break the glass when u were banging everything lol why u so aggressive
I agree with the other comments, doesn't seem thorough especially when you started sandblasting when one of the label plates was still attached...
Totally agree.
BUT. At least he sandblasted. Most of these restoration channels don't sandblast to clean up old items, even though that clearly is the proper tool for the job.
This guys channel fails in logic, common sense, skill and talent.
Young hands, plenty of time to learn. Keep it up and watch “my mechanics” to see how to really do the job of restoration.
Great job.
Your restoration work is outstanding
Thank you
Good lord, these comments are brutal. Y’all gotta turn down the temperature a bit, the dude didn’t kill anyone. That being said, I do agree this this wasn’t the best. You got 100 different comments explaining why. All good though, take the lessons learned and knock it out the park next time. Good luck! ✊🏽
Thank you very much for this comment
I agree and would add that the video quality is up there. Just take more time
That wasn't a dude, dude.
@@sonnydelight5737 Is that really what you took from my comment? Ok, allow me to rephrase.. Man, Woman, child, adult, gay, straight, old, young, Non-Binary, or otherwise. Regardless of a person’s race, culture, upbringing or religion. Regardless what or how they identify as, my point remains the same.
The harsh criticism & hate in the comments was completely uncalled for and way over the top. We all learn and perform at different levels, and every now and again we all can falter. When that happens though, we need constructive feedback and encouragement.. Not what people showed here.
Hello,
Good restoration in general but you missed some details that could improve your final result.
First, bluing the screw or some rustproof treatment on them.
Second polish the glass
Third paint the inner part of the lamp with something reflective for example silver paint
Fourth the cable fitting should be improved adding a cable gland with waterproof gasket/oring.
In general it's good but only for exhibition.
If you want to put it outside i suggest you to introduce this kind of treatment next time.
I hope that my suggestion could be useful for you.
Thank for the video
We will try to change it in the following videos. Thank you for comment
Its not like it going to be left out side in the elements to rust it his version of restoring the light
That was the noisiest scruffiest restoration I ever saw. Felt impatient
since when did a metal hyaloid become an antique - you can still buy that light model today???????
The new colors destroyed all the charm of the projector :(
This guy really loves his angle grinder.
To be fair, i thought his grinding was pretty good. Didn't think he was going to use of as the final polish though..
It was a girl.
Stopped watching when you viciously hammered that hinge pin with a drift ! Geezus ! Surprised you didn't shear off both hinge ears from the light bucket casting. Too aggressive ! Project is probably a mess at the end ? ! !
me too!!!
Should have repaired the socket, earthed the lamp maybe, chrome plated the inside of the parabolic reflector and made sure the new bulb was at the focal point. Other details missed were thoroughly cleaning and polishing all the bolts, nuts and washers and the wire of the latches. The colours you chose were ludicrous.
Well send him some money do he can do that no everybody had deep pockets like you
That was tough to watch. I couldn’t agree more with Lamont’s comments.
Not everyone has many decent tools. These guys have to start somewhere, that's how they learn. Nice effort tovarich!
Mixed feelings on this one. Nice restore but should have kept the hammer tone green paint
Was a bit surprised that the inside didn’t get a reflective / chrome spray over to increase the light output. But always opportunity to add that later.
Muy lindo
Thanks for the video. It narrows down who I wouldn't let touch something I own.
Should have stick to the hammer tone paint. Hides everything. LOL
Thank you for comment
Exactly. 5 minutes after painting it you already scuffed up and damaged it in several places. Maybe be more careful next time
Grinder marks, sharp screwdiver blade & scraper, unprotected pliers? That's gonna leave a mark ! Primer/Surfacer would be a help. Hammertone paint, like the original, is in a spray can nowadays....
Less aggressiveness. More caress. The process is more valuable than the result. Thus the result will reflect the process.
Very cool 👍
...And then put back in the same busted ass light socket, instead of attempting to find a useable replacement.
Откровенно говоря, не в обиду автору, это не реставрация. Почистить покрасить, называется "почистить и покрасить". И эти мерзкие ногти на мизинцах... Культ длинных ногтей на мизинцах...
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Thank bro
Good job dear keep it up 💓💓😍😍😍😍😍💖💖💖💖
Thank you!
Great restoration! Would make a perfect outdoor yard light & if I had one of those lights, would been painted gloss hunter green!🙂🙂
I can never figure out why people use chemical solvents and then sandblast. You do know what a media blaster is for, right? No primer before paint, reusing the original hardware and the broken edison shell. And for fuck's sake GROUND THAT THING. D-
The amazing outcome is, it was horrendous. From the very beginning of the video with that audio, first thing I did was turn it off. And the paint job, a child in primary school could do better.
Sơn phần bên trong của đèn bằng thứ gì đó phản chiếu, ví dụ như sơn bạc hoặc sơn aluminum .👍Thanks for sharing
Two fish are sitting in tank, one say's to the other, 'Hey, You know how to drive this thing?' Greeting's from the UK!
Хорошая работа! Лайк однозначно!
Но три вещи, не очень.
1. Покраска без грунта. Ну как так?!
2. Цвет. Конечно, у каждого свой вкус, но хотя бы молотковой...
3. Изнутри, белым цветом, было бы шикарно. Для рассеивания.
This was lazy. No hand sanding. Done cheap in my opinion and no effort put forth
At 21:54 MY EYES
This is the "Bull in a China Shop" approach to "Restoring".
Consider "Fixin' It Up" instead of "restoration".
The amount or ads in this short video is enough to make anyone snap. And why no sanding or primer? Asking for trouble later..
thank you for comment
I have subscribed to UA-cam premium and didn’t see them 😁, 15£ fee
@@samuelfellows6923 I have an ad-blocker add-on and didn't see them.. $0 fee lol
the trick is to fast forward to the end. Let it end and then click the repeat and no no ads
... помню,у отца в его фотолаборатории был такой-же фонарь, только стекло было красного цвета, молорик-даешь вторую жизнь старым вещам, здоровья тебе и удачи!!!
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Thank you
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Amazing outcome? Not really. Restoration means returning an object to its original condition and not painting it with fashionable colors. And by the way: This spotlight isn´t antique.
I find the audio on this video horrible. I get your doing the whole ASMR thing, but you're specifically scraping and tapping unnecessarily and there's a huge booming echo throughout. I got 6 minutes through and just called it quits. Next.
Best to watch with the sound muted. Sounds like he's working in the bottom of a church bell.
You butchered those screws, didn't you?
Nothing AMAZING here - I want my 20 minutes back!
Maybe you should paint it with silver on the inside
Thank you. We will change
Its funny that people expect perfection when people are not perfect. I love your channel.
Thank you bro
Let's just throw some schmutz on an old spotlight.
To be fair, no restoration work was done here. this is a cleanup job, and not a good one at that. its a shame; such a nice light.
Thanks for your comment, we will try our best in the next videos
This is not a restoration, it is just a recycled lamp now. For a collector it lost its value, so it is now a nice lamp, I wonder why you painted it red , it is so far of its original color. Btw why did you not fixed the broken socket
🤦 didn't even paint the inside white to reflect light better
Isn't the whole point that the metal reflects the light inside? Painting it red on the inside defeats the purpose.
This guys channel fails in logic, common sense, skill and talent.
That scraping sound gave me the same vibe as fingernails on a board
Have Good job!
Despite all the so called restoration work, I miss one thing, which is really essential. The grounding would be for me the most important thing.
Disappointed with the final product.
We will try to change it in the following videos. Thank you for comment
Cool, do it again
First right tool for the taks, not to forget parts to clean and grease. Painting without primer useless. Paint should be high temperature resistant. This is no restoration however nearly acceptable cleaning.
Anyone else notice that coke nail?
Not so much restored as cleaned! Replacing a broken light fitting??? Also, always put pivot pins in from the top, that way even if you lose the split pin it won't fall out, and maybe a coat of silver on the inside of the light might have helped??
Thank you for your comments
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good
You can tell a lot about a man by the tools he has and how he uses them.
Agreed, but not everyone has many decent tools. These guys have to start somewhere. That's how they learn. Nice effort tovarich!
One would think that by the time you launch a UA-cam channel, it may be wise to know your tools. I've seen 14 of this guys videos and it seems he watched a couple of TysyTube videos and said "shit, I can do that."
Made in USSR! :) they made an eternal things that lives longer than that country.
As a mechanic You would be a good doctor.. the title shuold be " The destructión Chanel"
Not a bad restore. It looked good at the end.
I personally like to leave a bit of a story in an item, leave a few scratches and dents so the item can tell it's story, so I would have skipped the grinding and painted directly after the sand blasting, but that is just my personal thing.
This old light really did come up nicely.
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I always wonder how many of these restorations are genuine. A perfectly good lamp, axe, or whatever is thrown into a bucket of battery acid for a week, and then 'restored'.
Adentro va pintado con una pintura reflectante, o blanco brillante de ultima!
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