I would also like to let you know that your video has been taken from someone else on Facebook. That is why I am here also. Though I had to search your channel. It still had your id tag on the top left corner to navigate to you but someone else has dubbed their own voice over this video.
I'm just smh at all the armchair experts. I think you did an absolutely fantastic job restoring this piece. It turned out amazing, and I don't care if you used standard techniques or not. The final piece speaks for itself. I love watching your videos.
As the saying goes....the greatest thing since sliced bread! Nice work but I would have replaced the board for integrity, looks, and hygiene. Good effort and thank you!
Hi: This is a great video! And as I love old tools and kitchen stuff, you inspired me to buy one of these for restoration. Thanks for the fantastic video!! I enjoyed it and will post some before/after on UA-cam as well. Cheers!
There’s a place for wormy wood and it’s not with then bread slicer! Love the restoration but the wood needed changed! Wd40 and wormholes and food don’t mix!
I really hope you didn’t take my comment as a hateful one ! I’m not a troll or a azzhole know it all lol just a guy who like you restores things from years gone by! And just pointing out that worm hole wood and wd40 wasn’t appetizing! But the restoration was great 👍🏾!
Heres a tip. Place the loaf upside down. The bottom crust that was in contact with the loaf pan, is harder, and deforms and compresses less from the blade, yielding more even cuts.
Mate, I love watching you take an old rusty tool or machine n make it new again. I love watching restoration videos. You make them usable again. Good job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺
Here's a tip for you to make things easier in future. If you have to get glue in to a tight space, like in-between the broken handle, use a large gauge needle and syringe - it works every time. Fill the syringe with glue and attach the needle. Shove the needle deep down in to the hole and press the plunger. Hey presto ! The glue gets right down into the crack or void. It's particularly good if your trying to stick veneer down, you can reach really far back with the glue. You can usually buy a single, or set, of syringes and needles from chemists or pharmacies, or even vets. Hope this helps.
Dar Eve it contains silicone, which inhibits paint adhesion. It is difficult to remove from any surface and basically impossible to remove from porous surfaces such as wood. When it is atomized via aerosol spray, it may come to rest on every surface in the shop or building in which it is used.
Ása-Þórr silicone is insoluble in ethanol or methanol. A better bet is toluene, xylene or mineral spirits. Once it has permeated wood, it is all but impossible to deal with. The best option, as I already stated, is to avoid any silicone-containing fluids in or around any surface to be painted; there are always alternatives.
Kindly check the description, it's released under creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ license. One doesn't need to take it down, just ask the person to attribute to the original creator. The person might have missed to attribute it to the source and release the dubbed video under the same license. One should first ask the person to do adhere to the license norms and that should solve the copyright issue.
That was AMAZING! I love that bread cutter! :D So well done! MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family - I hope you all have a healthy, happy and successful 2020... :)
I liked the video even though there are many mistakes. Wd40 on wood. Using stain on wood that will be in contact with food. One of the screws split the wood you can spot it in the video. But hey, practice makes perfect.
👍👍sieht gut aus das Brotschneidemesser. Ich würde dir aber beim Messer schleifen empfehlen, eine etwas bequemere Position einzunehmen. Du hast da ganz schön den Schleifwinkel beim vor un zurück verändert. Das Problem hatte ich am Anfang meines Schleiferdaseins auch immer.😎✌
That’s the best invention since sliced bread 🥴. So glad you kept the original wood but please don’t ever use an angle grinder near a flat piece of steel to try and polish it. As you have found out you will never get the gouges out. Even starting with 80 grit its very time consuming to get the scratches out. Very nice restoration and thanks for posting it. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
It's called a restoration. Generally, it's acceptable to change pain colors, but you need to keep as many parts from the original as possible. That wood was more than recoverable.
check the description, its released under creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ licence. One doesn't need to take it down, just ask the person to attribute to the original creator.
. Mumm. LIDL's seeded granary loaf, my favourite. Two slices, mayo, cherry tomatoes, salami, slice of smokes ham, thinly sliced onion,(and it must be sliced thinly) black pepper and just a squeeze of chilli sauce. Small flask of javan coffee every weekend in my rucksack when I'm out deer stalking. Absolutely orgasmic
I think this is a kid trying out a new hobby? Stay with it junior. Doing good for a beginner. Practice. Practice. Practice. Honing is a serious skill,you need to watch some more videos.
The bread cutter is good after this restoration only as a decorative object, no more for use in the food industry. WD 40 and walnut glaze - that does not work !!
I like your work mostly, but I think I would have just replaced the boards. They won't stay flat long, I'll wager, They'll dry out and go back to what they were. For use with food, an oil finish with Food Grad Mineral Oil would be a good choice. I'm really wondering if this was meant for just bread or would it do cold cuts and the like? It would not cut what most Americans call bread, it's so light and airy that there's not much to it, the knife would just smash it, no matter how sharp it is. Good stout German bread, no problem It might even cut a good crusty French bread, but the junk they sell for bread here most places, nope. My favorite bread is a good rye bread, what's yours? Pumpernickel isn't bad either. Most Americans these days don't know what real bread is like, nor real butter. Exactly what do the markings say on it? I can't make them out.
@@stormkhan4250 I'm old but not that old. I would speculate that bread was different in different parts of the country, and in cities with diverse populations like NYC, its' different even on different blocks. A lot of bread was still homemade back then, but of course their were bakeries, much as in Europe. Pre-sliced bread didn't begin to hit the markets until 1928. For a short time in 1943 pre-sliced bread was banned in the USA. Vintage commercial bread slicers came in a number of designs, most were more or less a number of sawtooth blades set at the slice size and ran by a single motor, like a bunch of sawzalls running side by side. A single non reciprocating blade like this would crush light breads, but slices that nice dense, crusty bread nicely.
@@stormkhan4250 Many people tell me I'm full of it... but I don't think they mean trivia. I could only get people to play baby boomer trivial pursuit with me once. After that, they didn't want to play against me. Only category I fall down in, geography. Modern trivia games, I'm not very good, but the baby boomer edition... smoked em. Do you know what the tip on a shoe lace is called? It's called an aglet.
Wouldn’t it be better to replace the wood rather than submerging it in water and baking it with plastic wrap. Or is it to stretch your video to past 10min?
I just watched this on Facebook with higher speed and commentary but came here to comment. I'm surprised there's slow speed process and no commentary here. I wanted to say i don't really like the outcome of this restoration. Reviving it was great, but i think restoration is about bringing a product to its former glory not changing it at all. Why would it need extra screws and white paint job? I'd like to see it finished like it would belong in a museum, showing exactly how it looked like when it was brand new.
Hey just an FYI someone stole your content and is using it on fb to direct traffic to their account. Even voiced over your video saying they did the restoration themselves.
Missed opportunity to replace the wood with something new and nicer like teak or walnut. Not to mention you used solvent on the old wood. Also would have liked to have seen all the hardware polished up. The screws were all dinged up.
Just so you know this video has been stolen and used on social media - Facebook specifically. There’s no credit to you and they’ve even made their own sound effects and commentary. The channel name on Facebook is “mike Tyson”
Я что-то понять не могу.. зачистили покрасили металл... Привели в порядок нож.. а дерево то зачем то же самое использовать то??. Как то нелогично получается..
Did you know your content is being taken and dubbed over claiming to be done by someone else on facebook?
I saw this too. That's why time here
And they called wd40 alcohol lol
I would also like to let you know that your video has been taken from someone else on Facebook. That is why I am here also. Though I had to search your channel. It still had your id tag on the top left corner to navigate to you but someone else has dubbed their own voice over this video.
facebook.com/miketyson/videos/236106014348601/
Please report that video on fb, I already did it
I'm just smh at all the armchair experts. I think you did an absolutely fantastic job restoring this piece. It turned out amazing, and I don't care if you used standard techniques or not. The final piece speaks for itself. I love watching your videos.
That is a wonderful job you did restoring the bread slicer to good working order. It looks much better too. Excellent work.
As the saying goes....the greatest thing since sliced bread! Nice work but I would have replaced the board for integrity, looks, and hygiene. Good effort and thank you!
Tysy Tube just restored a bread slicer and I KNEW I'd seen it done before!
I like that you took the time to keep the original wood... says a lot. Beautiful job...
This is the greatest video since sliced bread!
Nice work! Turned out really well!
Hi: This is a great video! And as I love old tools and kitchen stuff, you inspired me to buy one of these for restoration. Thanks for the fantastic video!! I enjoyed it and will post some before/after on UA-cam as well. Cheers!
There’s a place for wormy wood and it’s not with then bread slicer! Love the restoration but the wood needed changed! Wd40 and wormholes and food don’t mix!
I really hope you didn’t take my comment as a hateful one ! I’m not a troll or a azzhole know it all lol just a guy who like you restores things from years gone by! And just pointing out that worm hole wood and wd40 wasn’t appetizing! But the restoration was great 👍🏾!
Heres a tip. Place the loaf upside down. The bottom crust that was in contact with the loaf pan, is harder, and deforms and compresses less from the blade, yielding more even cuts.
Good restoration work. Thanks, it was educational.
Brilliant
Nice loads from LIDL. I love them both
Thanks 😊
Mate, I love watching you take an old rusty tool or machine n make it new again. I love watching restoration videos. You make them usable again. Good job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺
Hi bro 👋👋👋 good to see you 🤝🤝🤝 very good restoration bread slicer 👍👍👍
I like thst you kept the original wood parts. Some people would have been tempted to replace them.
The bread cutter is the best idea since sliced bread.
Here's a tip for you to make things easier in future. If you have to get glue in to a tight space, like in-between the broken handle, use a large gauge needle and syringe - it works every time. Fill the syringe with glue and attach the needle. Shove the needle deep down in to the hole and press the plunger. Hey presto ! The glue gets right down into the crack or void. It's particularly good if your trying to stick veneer down, you can reach really far back with the glue. You can usually buy a single, or set, of syringes and needles from chemists or pharmacies, or even vets. Hope this helps.
Can't wait for the next video where the bread slicer is restored again😥
Very nice restore and the color you painted.
Never use WD-40 on wood, or any surface that you intend to paint.
Bingo!!!...
Dar Eve it contains silicone, which inhibits paint adhesion. It is difficult to remove from any surface and basically impossible to remove from porous surfaces such as wood. When it is atomized via aerosol spray, it may come to rest on every surface in the shop or building in which it is used.
But the wood was left original and all the parts were cleaned before painting. Simple alcohol can be used to clean up as well.
Ása-Þórr silicone is insoluble in ethanol or methanol. A better bet is toluene, xylene or mineral spirits. Once it has permeated wood, it is all but impossible to deal with. The best option, as I already stated, is to avoid any silicone-containing fluids in or around any surface to be painted; there are always alternatives.
Wonderful job! It looks 100% better!!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
good job, for you and good naps for me between parts preparations
Nicely done 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
Ótima restauração, parabéns.
Awesome work!
Some guy on UA-cam is stealing your video's. He just speeds them up and does a voice over.
Kindly check the description, it's released under creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ license. One doesn't need to take it down, just ask the person to attribute to the original creator. The person might have missed to attribute it to the source and release the dubbed video under the same license. One should first ask the person to do adhere to the license norms and that should solve the copyright issue.
People on TikTok do too
very good restoration! museum piece (and historic) value: gone. 🙂
Very nice looking great 👍
Застал те времена, когда в магазинах похожими ножами хлеб половинили. Но те были немного больше и встроены в прилавок.
Nice job 👍🏻👍🏻
Yo UA-cam updated and they put the timeline on this video! it be looking sickkk!
Dude keep doing you looks good
Great job!
Nice job bro, very cool
That was AMAZING! I love that bread cutter! :D So well done! MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family - I hope you all have a healthy, happy and successful 2020... :)
beautiful job
awesome restore!!
Meus parabéns ótimo trabalho 👏👏👏
Magnifique 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I liked the video even though there are many mistakes. Wd40 on wood. Using stain on wood that will be in contact with food. One of the screws split the wood you can spot it in the video. But hey, practice makes perfect.
~13:05-- files only cut in one direction and it's not that one.
👍👍sieht gut aus das Brotschneidemesser. Ich würde dir aber beim Messer schleifen empfehlen, eine etwas bequemere Position einzunehmen. Du hast da ganz schön den Schleifwinkel beim vor un zurück verändert. Das Problem hatte ich am Anfang meines Schleiferdaseins auch immer.😎✌
Where food is concerned, you should only use stainless steel screw's, not brass coated.
Waiting your new video long time. Thanks!
nice job! hey I found some antique bread behind the fridge when I moved it.. do you think you could cut it with your antique bread cutter..
That’s the best invention since sliced bread 🥴. So glad you kept the original wood but please don’t ever use an angle grinder near a flat piece of steel to try and polish it. As you have found out you will never get the gouges out. Even starting with 80 grit its very time consuming to get the scratches out. Very nice restoration and thanks for posting it. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
very good
Great job, the only input I would offer would have been to plane the wood flat.
Классная хлеборезка,никогда не видел такую...
Was suppose to take a shower 20mins ago and here i am. ☹️
You painted it a different color but kept the old nasty wood. Hmmm okay.
It's called a restoration. Generally, it's acceptable to change pain colors, but you need to keep as many parts from the original as possible. That wood was more than recoverable.
GLYD Studios
Yah
Heads up that your video is being stolen and re-uploaded on Facebook by different pages, in particular Mike Tyson's official page...
Nice
watching this guy try to sharpen this made me cringe so hard
Me too😢
Even at 2x speed this feels too slow.
Someone has taken your video and dubbed over it and is claiming it's theirs. Is there anything you can do to have them taken down?
check the description, its released under creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ licence. One doesn't need to take it down, just ask the person to attribute to the original creator.
I searched for your video, cause some twat felt the need to voice over what you're doing and it really pissed me off. Great video tho 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Good job. You seem to be a little low on air pressure?
16:30 but why do you cut the bread with gloves on?
Now your bread will taste like walnut stain!!!
. Mumm. LIDL's seeded granary loaf, my favourite. Two slices, mayo, cherry tomatoes, salami, slice of smokes ham, thinly sliced onion,(and it must be sliced thinly) black pepper and just a squeeze of chilli sauce. Small flask of javan coffee every weekend in my rucksack when I'm out deer stalking. Absolutely orgasmic
2:09 this tool not in the links .. what's the name of it ?
That's a 29 guage spinning floofer. It's used to remove rivets as well as splinters from your fingers.
Warum hast du das Brett den nicht gleich neu gemacht?
But where can I buy antique bread to slice?
@staehodgin ok, never mind.
Don't use WD40 on wood...
I think this is a kid trying out a new hobby? Stay with it junior. Doing good for a beginner. Practice. Practice. Practice. Honing is a serious skill,you need to watch some more videos.
The bread cutter is good after this restoration only as a decorative object, no more for use in the food industry. WD 40 and walnut glaze - that does not work !!
Базаров нет. Куросава
Why didn't he use paint stripper before sand-blasting?
I know of no restorative of heart, body, and soul more effective against hopelessness than the restoration of the Earth.
Agreed 100%
I like your work mostly, but I think I would have just replaced the boards. They won't stay flat long, I'll wager, They'll dry out and go back to what they were. For use with food, an oil finish with Food Grad Mineral Oil would be a good choice. I'm really wondering if this was meant for just bread or would it do cold cuts and the like? It would not cut what most Americans call bread, it's so light and airy that there's not much to it, the knife would just smash it, no matter how sharp it is. Good stout German bread, no problem It might even cut a good crusty French bread, but the junk they sell for bread here most places, nope. My favorite bread is a good rye bread, what's yours? Pumpernickel isn't bad either. Most Americans these days don't know what real bread is like, nor real butter.
Exactly what do the markings say on it? I can't make them out.
What was bread like in the US circa 1920? The slicer was made for the breads known in those days.
@@stormkhan4250 I'm old but not that old. I would speculate that bread was different in different parts of the country, and in cities with diverse populations like NYC, its' different even on different blocks. A lot of bread was still homemade back then, but of course their were bakeries, much as in Europe. Pre-sliced bread didn't begin to hit the markets until 1928. For a short time in 1943 pre-sliced bread was banned in the USA. Vintage commercial bread slicers came in a number of designs, most were more or less a number of sawtooth blades set at the slice size and ran by a single motor, like a bunch of sawzalls running side by side. A single non reciprocating blade like this would crush light breads, but slices that nice dense, crusty bread nicely.
@@tootall5559 interesting bit of bread history. Thanks for that. Its only trivia but I like hearing about stuff like that.
@@stormkhan4250 Many people tell me I'm full of it... but I don't think they mean trivia. I could only get people to play baby boomer trivial pursuit with me once. After that, they didn't want to play against me. Only category I fall down in, geography. Modern trivia games, I'm not very good, but the baby boomer edition... smoked em. Do you know what the tip on a shoe lace is called? It's called an aglet.
Вот уж что что, а доски то надо было новые сделать.
Wouldn’t it be better to replace the wood rather than submerging it in water and baking it with plastic wrap. Or is it to stretch your video to past 10min?
Я бы добавил к ножу регулятор толщины.
I just watched this on Facebook with higher speed and commentary but came here to comment. I'm surprised there's slow speed process and no commentary here.
I wanted to say i don't really like the outcome of this restoration. Reviving it was great, but i think restoration is about bringing a product to its former glory not changing it at all. Why would it need extra screws and white paint job? I'd like to see it finished like it would belong in a museum, showing exactly how it looked like when it was brand new.
не совсем Германия: на лезвии клеймо Электросталь. Значит - СССР
not quite Germany: on the blade is the stigma of Electrostal. So - the USSR
Konstantin Matushevskii
Nope!
The stigma is „Elektrostahl“. So - Germany
Schon!
someones stealing your content and posting it on facebook
Ok...but why did you lubricate wood screws...
Did you even try to use the rust blade to cut it like you can just rip it open.
covering that beautiful metal with white seems like a weird decision
6:53 did anyone else think that fly was real
Nope. I didn’t notice until you pointed it out and I had to touch the time stamps few times to see it
Wat u call dat bread?
Hey just an FYI someone stole your content and is using it on fb to direct traffic to their account. Even voiced over your video saying they did the restoration themselves.
👍🏻
Some good quality clamps would make your work much easier !
Or a bench vise...
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😊😊😊
Better at 2x speed
Don't think that is actually a bread slicer. I think it is a tobacco cutter
I hope i can play the vid in 5x speed. 2x isnt enough! To slow!
Missed opportunity to replace the wood with something new and nicer like teak or walnut. Not to mention you used solvent on the old wood. Also would have liked to have seen all the hardware polished up. The screws were all dinged up.
I know the whole thing about keeping it as original as possible but idk about that wood chief
Эй, Братан. Хорошая реставрация! Я буду счастлив, если вы посмотрите мою новую реставрацию! И если вы поможете моему каналу.
Need Proper equipment .
Why WD-40 didn't take us to Mars yet?
Facebook took your videos buddy.
Just so you know this video has been stolen and used on social media - Facebook specifically. There’s no credit to you and they’ve even made their own sound effects and commentary.
The channel name on Facebook is “mike Tyson”
Nice, but not nice! You can do better! Step it up a notch!
Я что-то понять не могу.. зачистили покрасили металл... Привели в порядок нож.. а дерево то зачем то же самое использовать то??. Как то нелогично получается..
Я тоже так подумала когда смотрела сборку хлеборезки. Дощечки можно было и новые изготовить.