thanks for this video. i didn't have a question, rather a comment. i wanted to commend your speed on the creation of the new parts. so often this is either omitted entirely or to much time is taken to show what was done, instead yours was just right!
No primer needed for powder coating the parts you painted? I've seen some people use primer, but other people don't. Why is this? Also... 'old' vintage tech is the BEST; everything was repairable!
He was a bit harsh on his tools, I remember in machine class that squeaking and smoking shouldn’t happen, it either means you need lubricant/cutting fluid or the tool isn’t aligned properly/not sharp enough
Damn right. Work smarter not harder. Especially if you've seen the video of that poor Russian dude getting caught up in that metal lathe. Ripped that dude apart in seconds. Gruesome!
Not restored… it was never that nice to begin with. It is better than new. What a great project! Very well put together and very enjoyable to watch! Thank you for sharing.
I am always in awe of your work and attention to detail. I'd love to see the shelves in your shop of all your items you have restored to their glory. I'd bet they never looked as good when first made. Thank you for sharing your skills with the world.
Impressive restoration of an antique meat/vegetable slicer from the 1890s! The missing part was skillfully recreated, and the cast iron body was beautifully restored. The blades were sharpened, the wooden handle brought back to life, and the slicer tested successfully. Great job!
Continue to be impressed with your milling and tool use and knowledge. Your attention to detail stands on it's own. Your desire to make it better then the original shine through. Well done Sir 👏
This guy makes the antiques look like a whole different item! Love it! They still look old, but also look like they belong on a shelf that says “Do not touch!” Absolutely gorgeous restorations! The Channel name fits perfectly on what is done!
Every time I watch your videos I think about the designers who create the machines and the fabricators who made the individual parts for it. So much of what we have and use today came from the industrial revolution. I'm not sure that we are as creative and inspired as they were 200 years ago. Digital technology might speed things up today but if it wasn't for the human brains desire to create it we wouldn't be were we are today. Thanks for caring about what is really important. Great workmanship and appreciate you taking the time to share with all of us.
these types of videos are so relaxing, some random part of my brain really likes seeing people use things until they're unusable or restore really old things to be used again
I watch these videos before bed or in my car on break from work. This is the only ASMR-like content I enjoy. It relaxes me on a whole different level. The end result is always beautiful, as well.
As always your craftsmanship and attention to detail are amazing. The end product looks amazing, probably better than when it was new, but I think I like the original patina on the cast body more. Just my opinion. Again, amazing work
Of all the restoration channels on UA-cam Cool Again Restoration has the cleanest video of sandblasting, which is my favorite part. This is excellent, satisfying, educational and relaxing content. I especially love the improvised / alternate way some tools are used like chucking a punch into the drill press and using it to push out the pin. 10/10 would recommend. Thank you!
I just have to ask: Where do you come from where salami and cucumber is a weird combo for a sandwich? This seems like one if the most normal combos to me
I just bought the exact Stering Meat Slicer for just $50 from a local thrift store and googled into this. It is amazing to see how you use these tools to remake these rusty and broken parts. I wish there is such a restoration service in my city.
These videos are incredible. The quality of the actual restoration along with the quality of the cinematography are just top drawer. Nice to just sit and watch too, without the need for senseless music or listen to meeeee VO. Love them 👌
As an engineering student your videos really give me insight on how you use different devices in order to make your restorations come out so perfectly!
Things I like about your videos: awesome skill, amazing work, no attempt at overly artistic filming, no music, no unnecessary extended segments of one task which means shorter overall length, good humor. What I’d like to see more of: more explanation as to why you do certain things, one video you might do something one way and the next another different way but why. Great videos keep putting out more. Thank you.
Thanks a lot Jay and thanks for your feedback! Regarding to explanation , you can always ask me in the comments , everything you want to know and I try to reply in the short time possible 😬
@@CoolAgainRestoration do you think using an ultrasonic cleaner with rust remover in it rather than water would be any good for initial removal of heavily rusted intricate pieces, ie not just flat metal that’s easy to sand but stuff with contours and crevices etc
I don't think it's possible anymore but wouldn't it be awesome if one of the original creators of one of these old tools could see the work you do? Imagine how happy they'd be to see their work restored to a state frankly beyond its original glory thanks to modern technology. They'd be crying for sure!
Im glad you still do videos! I have to say with the last one being a few months ago I was a little sad, I LOVE watching you restore items when I'm going to sleep. It's informative and the natural noises are nice
A wonderful restoration, as always, but the trick with the lathe and the sandpaper was the cherry on top. I've watched hours of restoration videos and nobody has used their lathe and tool holder to use sandpaper like that. Some may call it lazy, I call it innovative. Lol. And like you said, it's safer.
Thank goodness you updated a new video 🙏🏻, you don't imagine how many times I hope your videos, they are super excited. Cool Again Restoration 1 My mechanic 0
I hope you like this video, if you have any questions leave them in the comments and I will answer you there. Cheers, David! 🤩🤩🤩🍻
thanks for this video. i didn't have a question, rather a comment. i wanted to commend your speed on the creation of the new parts. so often this is either omitted entirely or to much time is taken to show what was done, instead yours was just right!
That was an amazing restoration. 😊
When you make new parts, what is the dark blue colour on the metal? I've seen it in your videos before
That blue is a permanent marker . Is not for me but for my viewers because can be seen better where the lathe knife cut the metal/brass .
You are really Maestro! Your job is insane, I'm glad to see your skills...
No primer needed for powder coating the parts you painted? I've seen some people use primer, but other people don't. Why is this? Also... 'old' vintage tech is the BEST; everything was repairable!
Yet again, no magic, no previews, just the restoration, gorgeous closeups, intelligent repair decisions: Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
Thanks and glad you liked it so much 😊
it's been too long but it was worth it. I love watching your work. such class
Thanks a lot Mark 😊
Also a faked piece to start with.
He was a bit harsh on his tools, I remember in machine class that squeaking and smoking shouldn’t happen, it either means you need lubricant/cutting fluid or the tool isn’t aligned properly/not sharp enough
Being a chef and seeing that 100 year old slicer be restored was amazing! Your workmanship is truly brilliant!
Thank you very much Chef 👨🍳 cheers
I love that the wire slicer made an appearance!
Yeah, I can’t to not show it a little bit 🙈
@@CoolAgainRestoration now you just need to restore an old toaster and you can make a sandwich with only restored items 😆
I have other idea . I will restore more kitchen tools and after that I will make a whole recipe using only restored items 😎
@@CoolAgainRestoration YES! BRING IT!
Put these comments in your videos at the beginning. People love to see their responses getting noticed.
That sanding trick is genius, not lazy at all! Well done, all over.
Thanks a lot Becky and glad you enjoyed 😊
Time is valuable. If you can save it, go for it!
Damn right. Work smarter not harder. Especially if you've seen the video of that poor Russian dude getting caught up in that metal lathe. Ripped that dude apart in seconds. Gruesome!
That's just wonderful! The original wooden handle came out very nice. I'm glad you kept it.
I’m glad I was able to restore that handle too 😊 thanks a lot Jozsef
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Not restored… it was never that nice to begin with. It is better than new. What a great project! Very well put together and very enjoyable to watch! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks a lot for your every time support mate 😊👍
You do the work, sir. I’m just one of many who believe you do a good job. But, I appreciate the reply.
I've seen a few different slicer restorations (bread, cheese, meat/vegetable) and they are always one of my favorites. This one did not disappoint.
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it 😊
I am always in awe of your work and attention to detail. I'd love to see the shelves in your shop of all your items you have restored to their glory. I'd bet they never looked as good when first made. Thank you for sharing your skills with the world.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
Impressive restoration of an antique meat/vegetable slicer from the 1890s! The missing part was skillfully recreated, and the cast iron body was beautifully restored. The blades were sharpened, the wooden handle brought back to life, and the slicer tested successfully. Great job!
Thank you very much Serg C 😊👌
Nothing better than watching these videos on a playlist and just eating noodles. But it's so beautiful! Can't wait for more. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Zander and glad you enjoyed 😊
Most beautiful restorations I’ve seen. They are so so cool! Awesome.
Thank you very much Ron H 😊
As a cold prep Chef its great to see you restoring culinary machinery from a time forgotten
A clean, smart and satisfying restoration as usual.
The ivory color with that black was perfect, congrats David 😉👌
Continue to be impressed with your milling and tool use and knowledge. Your attention to detail stands on it's own. Your desire to make it better then the original shine through. Well done Sir 👏
This guy makes the antiques look like a whole different item! Love it! They still look old, but also look like they belong on a shelf that says “Do not touch!” Absolutely gorgeous restorations! The Channel name fits perfectly on what is done!
yea, they almost look like they did before they artificially aged them.
This is your opinion Gustav ? I want to open a topic based on your comment!
Every time I watch your videos I think about the designers who create the machines and the fabricators who made the individual parts for it. So much of what we have and use today came from the industrial revolution. I'm not sure that we are as creative and inspired as they were 200 years ago. Digital technology might speed things up today but if it wasn't for the human brains desire to create it we wouldn't be were we are today. Thanks for caring about what is really important. Great workmanship and appreciate you taking the time to share with all of us.
Thank you very much Greg and I’m 100% agree with you 👍
Just knowing before the end it is going to be an amazing restoration, huge fan!!
Thank you very much Mustafa 😊
these types of videos are so relaxing, some random part of my brain really likes seeing people use things until they're unusable or restore really old things to be used again
Thanks Sunny 😊
Przepiękna jest ta zrobiona robota pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
I watch these videos before bed or in my car on break from work. This is the only ASMR-like content I enjoy. It relaxes me on a whole different level. The end result is always beautiful, as well.
Thanks a lot for these kind words and glad you enjoy my content ! Stay safe mate 😊
Everything he does is magic. I need a video every week
Thanks a lot Tim 😊
I went to the Doctor for Insomnia. He prescribed me more restoration videos.
Glad you enjoy them 😊
These videos are so well-made and soothing. Only problem is that they are so well-made and soothing that I fall asleep halfway through.
Thanks a lot , that’s the purpose of the videos 😃
As always your craftsmanship and attention to detail are amazing. The end product looks amazing, probably better than when it was new, but I think I like the original patina on the cast body more. Just my opinion. Again, amazing work
Thanks a lot for your feedback mate 😊
I'm not usually into ASMR-like content, but something about seeing stuff being _actually done_ makes it so much better
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
Espetacular ! Parabéns ! ( Brazil )
Parabens João 😊
Of all the restoration channels on UA-cam Cool Again Restoration has the cleanest video of sandblasting, which is my favorite part. This is excellent, satisfying, educational and relaxing content. I especially love the improvised / alternate way some tools are used like chucking a punch into the drill press and using it to push out the pin. 10/10 would recommend. Thank you!
Glad to read these kind words 😊 thanks a lot Tim 😊
I just got to ask who in the hell eats a toasted salami and cucumber sandwich?
People just have certain interest with food 🤷♂️
Those are two of the toppings I get at my local subway bro
Ever tried it? Try it on some good sourdough or rye bread. It's actually really good, though I personally prefer more on my sandwich.
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I just have to ask: Where do you come from where salami and cucumber is a weird combo for a sandwich?
This seems like one if the most normal combos to me
I absolutely love that you do things the right way. Like fabricating pieces that you need. And nickel plating. Well done!
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed 😊 wish you all the best
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I just bought the exact Stering Meat Slicer for just $50 from a local thrift store and googled into this. It is amazing to see how you use these tools to remake these rusty and broken parts. I wish there is such a restoration service in my city.
Thanks a lot and keep it safe , it’s a nice item 👍
Beautiful! Always satisfying to see something that looks like trash restored to better than it was originally made!
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it 😊
I can't believe how many inventions like this are more than 100 years old
Yeah, they are a lot and all of them are beautifully 😊
I absolutely adore watching you restore stuff, your attention to detail definitely gives Tool Maker or Machinist vibes and I appreciate that
Thanks a lot for your kind words 😊
I just love the way he tests the items at the end! So many restoration channels don't!
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
This was the BEST restoration I have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot Chris 😊
This and @mymechanics are my two favourite restoration channels. Simply magic.
Thanks a lot again mate and glad you enjoyed 😊
I don’t think you are lazy, I think you are a genius and do awesome restorations. I love watching you restore.
Thanks a lot for these lovely words 😊
I love how you keep your tools immaculately clean and well maintained.
Thank you very much!
Awesome job! I loved this one. Even did the sammich right with no goop on it. Bread, meat, cheese, veggie...eat!! Perfect!
Thank you very much Sam 😊 glad you enjoyed
Using the hammer as an L shaped chisel to pull the bar towards you is a great tip. Love this channel.
Thanks a lot , glad you liked it 😊 cheers
These videos are incredible.
The quality of the actual restoration along with the quality of the cinematography are just top drawer.
Nice to just sit and watch too, without the need for senseless music or listen to meeeee VO.
Love them 👌
Thanks a lot for your lovely words 😊 cheers
Nice to see a restoration channel that actually sharpens the blade before using them lmao, really good to see for once
Isn‘t this more an uplifting rather an restauration? Looks great!
Oh I do love me some good powder-coating. Gorgeous job! Very lustrous and flawless
Thanks Tina , glad you enjoyed 😊
It SO much fun to watch you restore things.😊
Thanks a lot Redmond 😊
Love how you remake all the kitchen appliances idea: for a day record you useing them for daily like makeing dinner,lunch and that!
Thanks again 😊
Your restoration exactly the name of your channel..satisfying to watch.
That there ladies and gentlemen is restoration on another level,you’ve now created a work of art
Thanks a lot mate and thanks you are here every time 😊
YES! These are so great. Thank you!
Thank you very much Jacob 😊
Only you can make a slicer look like a luxury car. Outstanding...
Thanks bro 😎
The most uniform coat of rust I ever seen.
Deci n-are cum !!! Bate la ochi...prea bun prea ca la țară !!! Ce-i al tău e pus deoparte, joci în liga mare !!!👍👍👌👌❤❤❤🏆🥇🍾🥂🛠⚙🎥🎞
Mersi frumos Prietene ! Te salut și respect 👍
As an engineering student your videos really give me insight on how you use different devices in order to make your restorations come out so perfectly!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Thank for spending you time on this because I know this takes days to finish
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
Just PERFECT restoration! It was great pleasure to watch the process. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much 😊 cheers
Fantastic restoration !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot Jerry 😊
Starts off looking like a boat propeller - a real treatment to the restoration!
It's so cool to see you using the vise you restored too!
Thanks and glad you liked it 😊 not many saw that 👍
Re-made better than new. Brilliant.
Thank you very much 😊
The crunchyness of that sandwich 🥪 made me want to make one. Love you're videos
Thank you very much 😊
Its beautiful and works so smoothly! Great restoration.
Thank you very much Lucille 😊
Things I like about your videos: awesome skill, amazing work, no attempt at overly artistic filming, no music, no unnecessary extended segments of one task which means shorter overall length, good humor. What I’d like to see more of: more explanation as to why you do certain things, one video you might do something one way and the next another different way but why. Great videos keep putting out more.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot Jay and thanks for your feedback! Regarding to explanation , you can always ask me in the comments , everything you want to know and I try to reply in the short time possible 😬
@@CoolAgainRestoration do you think using an ultrasonic cleaner with rust remover in it rather than water would be any good for initial removal of heavily rusted intricate pieces, ie not just flat metal that’s easy to sand but stuff with contours and crevices etc
I saw someone else doing like you said and he show good results in the video but I never tried . Probably I will try on the future , this method 👍
I don't think it's possible anymore but wouldn't it be awesome if one of the original creators of one of these old tools could see the work you do? Imagine how happy they'd be to see their work restored to a state frankly beyond its original glory thanks to modern technology. They'd be crying for sure!
I think about this every time but when items are made for 100 years old , I don’t think the maker it is alive anymore 😅
Cool, cool, cool! And a perfect match for your cheese slicer! Now you can open your own old-time deli!
Thanks a lot Donna and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Most beautiful restorations I’ve seen. They are so so cool! Awesome.. I love that the wire slicer made an appearance!.
Thank you very much! 😊 glad you like it
...it really feels like that pusher plate ought to have a spring on it
that sanding trick is pure genius
the cheese cutter cameo was one that i wasn't expecting, but was most definitely deserved
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
Great to see older restored item
Glad you liked it 😊
I swear restoration videos like this are the best videos to fall asleep to. Normally takes me an hour or more to fall asleep, but not with these
Glad you enjoy them 👍
I don't know about anybody else but I find these videos so relaxing.... great job and great restoration. You got my like and subscription....
Thanks a lot Norman , thanks for being here and for your support 😊 cheers
Ești cel mai tare, excelent lucrat! Vopseaua a ieșit superb! Mulțumim pentru postare, ne vindeci de stres!
Mulțumesc și eu ptr vizionare și ptr suport 😊 Salutari
Great job! That slicer looked looked like scrap metal at the start and a real slicer afterwards, with a great video in between! Thanks!
Thanks ! Glad you liked 😊
You see, i never subs any restoration channel. But you have the most astonishing and satisfying final resault. So here is one subs for you.
Thanks a lot for being here , thanks a lot for liking my content. Wish you all the best 😊
Every time better than the previous one!! Very nice job. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks a lot 😊
Very impressed with your huge variety of sanding tools!
Thanks a lot Aaron 😊
Definitely one of the best UA-cam restoration channels!
Glad to hear that Kenneth and thanks a lot for that 😊
este o placere sa vada omul munca ta
Multumesc frumos 😊
My hometown!!! Rochester, NY!! Excellent restoration. 👏🏿
Thank you very much Justojp 😊
Im glad you still do videos! I have to say with the last one being a few months ago I was a little sad, I LOVE watching you restore items when I'm going to sleep. It's informative and the natural noises are nice
Thanks a lot and glad you like them . I try my best to post more videos but quality take time
It's one of the most beautiful restoration I have seen 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for that Tom 😊
Love your videos so amazing to see the restoration process so calming thankyou
Thanks again 😊
A wonderful restoration, as always, but the trick with the lathe and the sandpaper was the cherry on top. I've watched hours of restoration videos and nobody has used their lathe and tool holder to use sandpaper like that. Some may call it lazy, I call it innovative. Lol. And like you said, it's safer.
Loved the powder coating, super satisfying!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Trying to destress after being up with my baby all night with a fever, and you post this right when I come to good ol restoration videos.
Thanks a lot Michellee! Hope your baby is better , wish you all the best 😊
Thanks man! Thankfully he's better!
Absolutely fantastic restoration! Yes, you made me hungry!
Thank you very much Richard 😊
That sandwich at the end, with the included ASMR, made the video complete
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it so much 😊
Восхитительная реставрация, снимаю шляпу. Мастеру лайк и успехов. Спасибо за видос.
Thanks a lot 😊
Well done Sir, Now that is a Proper Restoration
Thank you very much mate 😊
Watching the process of making that bolt with thumb turner was fascinating, never considered how that would be done before
Thanks a lot Derko 😊
Thank goodness you updated a new video 🙏🏻, you don't imagine how many times I hope your videos, they are super excited.
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Thanks a lot Jose and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
I am in awe of this guy's talent 😮
Thanks a lot 😊
WHAT A BONZA RESTORATION COBBA. CHEERS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO WITH US. 👍👍
Thanks Shaun and glad you enjoyed 😊
LOOKES BETTER THEN A NEW ONE A JOB WELL DONE
Thanks a lot 😊
Hey cool again retoration you video making me sleep so fast and idk why but cool video
Yeah, I know ! They are therapeutically too , aside of restoration 👍
That sandwich looked amazing. Superb job on the restoration (and on the sandwich).
Thanks a lot 😊 cheers
Feels like a Spring is missing to push the veg/meat to the blade. Awesome video - loved the compliment of previously restored "cream" devices.
Thank you very much Dmitry 😊glad you liked it
I've seen quite a few restoration videos , you're still the best
Thanks a lot for this compliment 😊