I Restore A 125 Year Old Rusty Bread Maker!
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2022
- I restore a rusty bread maker that's 125 years old.
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What a cool old piece! I had no idea these existed. Nice work bringing it back to use.
The stuck thread on that clamp might have benefited from a soak in the WD-40 rust remover. Handtool Rescue frequently soaks rust stuck parts in evaporust and it does AMAZING things.
How cool. “Awarded the gold medal at the St. Louis Exposition of 1904”. That World’s Fair was, and still holds the title of, the one having the most innovative ideas of any World’s Fairs. We St. Louisans are justly proud!
How cool! I had no idea those even existed. Thanks for saving it. Nice results.
That old bread maker is beautiful. U do excellent work. I wish that thing was mine ❤️ 😍
Wow! That is a great bread maker. You did a incredible job on restoring it. Everything came out exceptional. The bread looks very 😋
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching you do your magic. Looking forward to seeing your next one.
Stay safe and stay healthy.
Enjoy your week
I look forward to a lost & restored resto
wonderful. i can smell the bread all the way to Orlando.🔧🛠️⚒️⛏️🔨
Thanks again for an awesome restoration 😊 bread looks yummy care to share your recipe
Its incredible how you can be so consistent and have amazing quality 👍👍👍
Thank you! It's definitely not easy. You'll noticed I missed last Saturday.
im amazed how you disassembled the riveted part and bring it back again..nice restoration.
Amazing end result. Great work as usual! Thanks for sharing
Lvly job my friend👍👍yum yum yum
Even Alice Kramden never saw one of these! Ralph & Norton would have her making bread everyday! 🍞👍 Great restoration!
Very nice😊
I can't believe how much better it looks! Some won't believe it's 125 years old! Thanks for the upload.
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored good job well done
Great work
Nice clean restoration as always,just doing what you do best.make nice kitchen display.good video.keep it up 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Lovely job, thanks for sharing
That is a wonderful find may I suggest the outside finish use rusteloum hammerite green paint it give a beautiful finish why great protection it also come other colors
Great looking object, well done.😊
Great restoration, you just need some butter and jam ... and you are set.
Great work, as always
Wow, super!
Amazing restoration! Well done😁👍
Hey!!!!
You’re best bread 🍞 maker!!!
You did fantastic job!!!
Very cool pail 🪣
We all know you’re best bread 🍞 maker in area! I’m sure people in New Britain, Connecticut, are so proud of you!!
Can you make nice bread 🍞 for me, huh? It’s delicious!! 😊
That's a damn good restoration. Where'd you manage to find that relic?
you are amazing at restoring!!! for more restorations.
I want a slice!!
What a beauty!
good job 👍👍
In a sentence: A picture perfect restoration. High 5 for You. Cheers ☺️😙.
Great job!
Nice work bro 👏👏
Excelente
Класс 👍👍👍
Parabéns pelo trabalho 👏👏👏
What do you do with all of the items you restore? Displays?
excelente muito bom !
I like you are using that hammer. Great work , my daughter said that this was cool .
❤❤❤❤
good one, now i need a sandwich....lol...keep safe
I hope you make some.. bread... off of this one! If you do sell it, that is.
good job bro ❤❤
Verry cool
bread mixed with the smell of paint will be great 😂
So that churn basically just mixes the ingredients? You did a super job on it.
Świetnie jest to odrestałrowane ta cała maselnica pozdrawiam twórce tego filmiku👍👍👍👍👍
8:54 😮 ooo…. The down-draft fan on your spray booth is quiet, does it even have a fan?
Muito prático
Uma batedeira elétrica é muito mais prática.
🍞👍 Nice!
Love the video, but why add in the spray paint noise🥲
That coating on all the parts is tin, like inside a copper pot.
And here I thought a bread machine was something that came along much later.
My mother had the same model. Of course, it was my job to turn the crank. I don't believe it was painted.
What was that boxy, white device that you used to remove rust from the small parts?
If you mean the thing with the liquid and the basket it’s an ultrasonic cleaner
Did it come with Rita Repulsa inside?
Video description is incorrect
Thanks, I fixed it!
First video of yours I've seen, and I must say this looks rather convincing. But 2:20 gave it away. This isnt a neglected piece brought back to life. This is a piece you purposefully ruined to make a video.
where did you buy that loaf of bread?
Walmart. You can get all your ingredients from there.
i have the same complaint from the previous video. Your videos seem so rushed! I would love to watch you do a 30 min restoration, you skipped the best parts and ran through other I would love to see more in depth. Plus please clean your tools, you would look so more professional! I see so much potential and you brush me as an amateur because of simple things like this
since you restored the bread maker it won't be as "RUST"ic
Is that a fake spray paint sound?
The test was short and not credible!
the bread was in no way from that dough.
Your soldering skills are lacking, there is something called WD-40, and finally would have been great if you baked something in it. still, its a nice contraption.
Not a fair restoration, cause you didn't find a proper way to make inner surface clear without a paint coating. May be enameled - should be food approved coating not simple painting.
Sorry but what is this 'bread maker' for?
Like, if you make dough, you knead it with your hands, and this one is for ladies with expensive manicure?
No, no no PUTTY. Why not a form of liquid steel. Wow you were doing the restoration so well till you put putty on it. Sorry fer the bad review.
Love it 😊