I found this very interesting, I worked as a kennel maid for a time as a teenager. One of my jobs there was to use a scythe on the grass which the dogs could play on. I sharpened this with a whet stone . I was fifteen, my first job after leaving school. Now I will be seventy next month, This brought back lots of memories.
Grandpa, who passed in the 1960's, cut the yard with a scythe. Every time I see a Grim Reaper I'm reminded of Grandpa. I still have his scythe hanging in the garage, it's in need of sharpening.
Ich wusste, was es ist, als ich den Namen Dengelfix las. Mein alter Nachbar war eine Koriphäe im Dengeln von Sensen. Das Dengeln von Hand ist eine Kunst und mein Nachbar beherrschte diese perfekt. Leider verstarb er bereits vor über 20 Jahren im stolzen Alter von 91 Jahren. Ich vermisse ihn... Diese Maschine hier ist sehr alt. DRP steht für Deutsches Reich Patent und geht tatsächlich auf das Kaiserreich zurück, das 1918 aufgelöst wurde. Wirklich erstaunlich, was die Leute damals bereits alles bauen konnten. Ebenso erstaunlich, was ihr daraus gemacht habt. Sehr schön, ich ziehe meinen Hut vor dieser Leistung. Erstklassige Arbeit Frohe Weihnachten wünsche ich.
Another beautiful restoration! Thanks! Years ago (late '70's) I was a volunteer in US National parks, forests, and Designated Wilderness areas. On one occasion a small fire got started near a grassland area adjacent to a forest, both of which were within the boundaries of a designated Wilderness Area. We needed to cut enough of the tall grass to cut off the fire's path to the forest. Since no motor-driven devices (among many other things) are allowed in a Wilderness we had to cut the grass with large scythes to successfully cut off the fires path. It might have been kind of fun but for the urgency. The scythes? The Ranges kept such tools for just such situations. And razor-sharp!
...молодец Донна Вера!-, до последнего кадра не мог понять, что это за приспособление и для чего оно нужно, у нас в деревнях такого не было, косы и литовки отбивали перед заточкой молотком на железнодорожном костыле забитым в деревянную плаху, а ты красавица молодец,- теперь этому экземпляру место в музее!-, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём!!!
Привет из Казахстана ! Ролик как обычно 👍 Раньше о таком только слышал ! Теперь и увидел 😊Вас с наступающим котолическим Рождеством , здоровья, бодрости духа и мирного неба над головой ☀️
Une machine dont j’ignorai totalement l’existence... très belle restauration, Merci beaucoup pour vos vidéos . Passez de très belles fêtes de fin d’année. Encore MERCI
I have seen professionals flatten their scythe with a hammer and a special small anvill. In duch we call this 'haren' (hair, meaning making as thin as a hair). This was over 50 years ago and the crafsmen were already nearly pensioned. They were very skillful. Nice video again, I never saw a semi automised machine like this.
Привет! Как и в предыдущем комментарии до самого конца не мог понять для чего это приспособа! Я сам сугубо городской житель, но по роду своей деятельности в молодости встречался с косьбой трабы, так мой учитель отбивал специальным молотком литовку, причем до рассвета, а косить траву начинал с первыми лучами солнца, правил лезвие оселком! А да, встретил ваш комментарий на сайте реставратора, было приятно встретиться на просторах интернета! Всем добра!
Fantastic job!!! Looks better than new!!! Fun fact: They also used scythes in Japan and China! In fact the kusarigama weapon was based off of a hand scythe!!!
And the name of that 'hand-scythe' is 'sickle'. in. English. Not so much fun than real sickle the multi tool of patch and field. There are heavy sickles enough to cut wrist-thick woods. Sickle had little advantage as decent weapon so never be a popular choice. The advantage of sickle weapon was concealed weapon - disguising local petit peasants. I mean really. That's a true fact of historical ninja not NINJA
Another outstanding restoration and a very interesting device. I really liked Veronica’s presentation, I did not understand a word but still enjoyed it. You have an uncanny knack for finding unusual devices which makes your restorations even that much more interesting.
Did you notice that I've most recently seen in the news about Armenia? I've seen what they already have. They nowadays have these 4-door sports cars that levitate. As a matter of fact, I've seen their van that levitates. 🕴 🇦🇲 😳 🤔 😅 😐 🤣 🇦🇲
dobrý den,kosu jsem naklepával(a to s přípravkem-trn a dva kloboučky) před asi tak 20 lety,nedávno jsem zkoušel síct.Šlo my to mizerně,holt křoviňák je křoviňák.krásné video,hezké vánoce a Šťastný nový rok.Karel L
Another excellent and carefully done restoration. I would never have guessed this device was for sharpening scythes. I wondered if it was a hand tool for b ending metal tubing. Thank you
if i understand the comments below the video, it's not actually for sharpening the scythe, but for flattening the blade after it has become kinked and warped from use. i suppose that such scythes are probably quite thin metal and they easily become dented
This one had me guessing to the end. I used a Scythe at my Grand-Pa's farm in Lemoore CA, USA. It was a short one he said but to me, 8-10 years old, it looked like a sword attached to a shovel handle, lol now. But to get the dents, from hitting Rocks, out of the blade he used a small square faced heavy hammer and then a file to sharpen it. The funny thing is, when I was about 16, Dad told me that Grand Pa really did like us to come over because back then I could find Rocks he never could find when cutting the high grass. Fun Times!
When i was a kid we had a tiny anvil (about 2 fingers wide) stuck in a large wooden log that you sit on. Then you use a large flat hammer and that anvil to reshape the blade before using the oval whetstone to sharpen it. If the damage was really bad, we had a handcranked large (around 2 feet or 60cm diameter) grindingstone wheel too that would get all kinds of farming tools sharp again. Good old times...
Доброго дня радек та віроніка. У відгуках вже писали, що такого станка, мало хто бачив. Я також вперше бачу, цікава річ. Добра робота. Дякую вам, нехай щастить.
Jsem z Ukrajiny, mám zájem o vyučení češtině á řeknu vám že vaši natáčení videa jsou pro mě velice zajímavý. Máte zlatí ručičky a taký dost překvapených věci, kterým dáváte druhy život! můj pozdrav! Když jsem byl malý, a mňely jsme dost králů husí a kozy, taký vždycky chodil sekat trávu.
Thank you for a fantastic restoration. I had no clue this had ever existed. Wishing you both a very happy Christmas with lots of wonderful foods and happiness. Many Blessings, ♥️
Great job - well done! My father used a scythe especially in tall grass, which an ordinary (mechanical) mower wouldn't catch. Before this "machine" came up, they would 'dengel' a scythe with an anvil and a hammer - cold hammering makes the steel very hard, so the edge will hold much longer. The purpose of the 'Dengelfix' is to imitate that cold hammering to create a very sharp and hard edge. Touching it up with a whetstone afterwards makes it a razor! The 'dengel'-process only hardens the very edge, otherwise it would crack and chip, so you can't use a scythe with a fully hardened blade. I tried it two or three times (with very little sucess), you have to get used to it for sufficient results and need years of experience to really master it. It's still in use either for very tall grass or in steep mountain grasslands in the alps and elsewhere. Keep up your great work and stay safe
Magnifique travail encore une fois. Je ne connaissais pas cet outil, qui m'a grandement étonné. Bravo pour ce joli travail. Ma chère Veronika, mon cher Radek, je vous souhaite de très Joyeuses Fêtes de fin d'année 😘😘😘
My Father used a scythe on our small holding some years when the grass was more than waist high and none of the mowers could cope. I tried it a few times and it was hard work, My father could do the 2 acre field in a couple of days. Lovely restoration of an ingenious sharpening technique. Lovely selection of obscure items you come across.
The trouble with the Gilligan's Island cast and crew members is that they never depicted any of the characters who are good Russian citizens. Even though the Holy Bible books are: Ezekiel and the Revelation, they said nothing about the good Russian citizens.
I'll also tell you what the problem is with the Gilligan's Island comedy series. They never depicted/showed me which character represents a good Russian citizen. That's something that's missing in the series. They have to know that some Russians are good people. Even though that's not what the 2 Holy Bible books are: Ezekiel and the Revelation say about Russia. Magog is the biblical word for Russia. If I tell you this, it will be no surprise to you. Even though I tell you about what Samantha Reed Smith and the King's kids did from 1978 to 1983. How they've helped educate every Russian child with the Holy Bible. They definitely brought on the fall of Soviet communism.
@@VeradonaRestoration Že to je na kosu jsem věděl během prvních asi 15 vteřin, nebožtík děda měl něco podobnýho, ale kam to po jeho smrti přišlo ví jen Bůh a Svatej Václav ...
dobrý den,musím nechat,že to je geniální tah renovace a zároveň vzdělávací okénko,jste úžasní a děkuji,a ano s kosou mě můj dědeček učil sekat,brousit,klepat, like
I actually own a long and short scythe, but never really had to use one. However, when I was young, I did have to regularly use a sickle for several years, which is similar... Nice restore as always!
Great video! Two questions: 1. Why do you use rust remover with tannins? What does the additive do? Does it have any function? 2. Filler with aluminium content - again, what does the aluminium do? I am curious. Thanks!
I love the "what is it restoration" videos trying to figure out what the machine does. The fact I don't speak the language just makes it more of a challenge. It never even occurred to me this device was a sharpener.
I currently do use a scythe to cut hay for my livestock. I have restored an antique american (english) style scythe for this purpose. But I also use a European style scythe which I peen by hand using a peening jig. I am aware of several different machines for this purpose, but have never before seen this one. Love the videos, keep up the good work.
Another wonderful restoration of an obscure and highly interesting piece of the past. Thank you for all of the entertaining and informative videos of the past year (s) and I look forward to many more! I wish you and your family all of the joys and happiness of the Holiday Season, and send wishes for a Healthy and Prosperous coming year................Gratefully Yours, GRC
What a fabulous tool! What a great restoration! Best wishes for this holiday season to all of you, Radek and Veronika, may 2022 be filled with joy and prosperity for you!
Ahoj. Pekná mašinka . Žasnem čo všetko ľudia voľakedy nevymysleli. Ja som sa vrátil ku klasickému sekaniu kosou. Je to neskutočný relax a nedám na to dopustiť. Základ je ale kvalitná a dobre naostrená kosa. Inak je to dojedu. Kosu si naklepávam sám ,ale robím to na tom prípravku čo sa bežne predáva v železiarstvach. Na babke som to ešte neskúšal.
В детстве был пару раз на сенокосах, там каждый свою косу сам точил, а отбивал их всегда один. Для этого определенный опыт наверно нужен. Они (косы) вообще прихотливые. Чуть что то не так, не косят совсем. А на этом станочке сможет наверно каждый. Я вообще раньше думал что их обстукивают что бы угол определенный держала, может кривятся часто. А оказывается это для уплотнения на рабочей кромке мягкого металла.
Thank you for another fine restoration, especially since this is now a rare device but still useful to someone. I want a scythe - I have one particular part of my property that would benefit from cutting with a scythe, because there are too many obstacles to a modern lawnmower or yard tractor. But the price of a good scythe in the US discourages me from buying one. Your work in restoration is great, though some techniques are new to me the end resuslt is functional and beautiful, too. Please keep posting your videos, they are very enjoyable.
Enjoyed your video very much. It was interesting to see the finished product and what it actually was. The engineering and enginuity of this unique tool is a testament to the days past and those who have proven time and again that necessity is the mother of invention. Amazing. Thank you.
Encore une magnifique découverte d'anciens outils, merci pour cela, je vous souhaite un joyeux Noël à vous deux, et une très belle année 2022 prenez soin de vous et de votre petite famille. Patrick
Yes I have used a scythe before. I tried to cut down some Tall Grass behind my barn and soon found out that was the wrong way to go. I hung it up on the barn wall as decoration and it's been there ever since. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
thank you for this surprise video. Stay safe in these turbulent times. You have become like a friend. of the family. Prayers and blessings
Thank you Donald, I really appreciate that :) Radek
Congratulations Radek for another beautiful job.
A hug Radek Veronica, A Merry Christmas to everyone.
Merry Christmas to you too, friend :) Radek and Veronica
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
Good morning, Vietnam!
Dengelfix - german (may be bavarian) word "dengeln" means sharpening a scythe by hammering
Also in austria a household name...
Its a two part german „Lego“ word…
Dengeln means sharpening by hammering, fix means fast, so its a fast sharpener.
Thanks so much for that explanation as I was really curious as I am a "tool Nut" and was wondering~!
I think this Tool, is just made to straighten the blade of Sickle..🤔
I found this very interesting, I worked as a kennel maid for a time as a teenager. One of my jobs there was to use a scythe on the grass which the dogs could play on. I sharpened this with a whet stone . I was fifteen, my first job after leaving school. Now I will be seventy next month, This brought back lots of memories.
Grandpa, who passed in the 1960's, cut the yard with a scythe. Every time I see a Grim Reaper I'm reminded of Grandpa. I still have his scythe hanging in the garage, it's in need of sharpening.
Thank you for your story Suzy :)
Thank you for your story :)
Mine too
Ich wusste, was es ist, als ich den Namen Dengelfix las. Mein alter Nachbar war eine Koriphäe im Dengeln von Sensen. Das Dengeln von Hand ist eine Kunst und mein Nachbar beherrschte diese perfekt. Leider verstarb er bereits vor über 20 Jahren im stolzen Alter von 91 Jahren. Ich vermisse ihn...
Diese Maschine hier ist sehr alt. DRP steht für Deutsches Reich Patent und geht tatsächlich auf das Kaiserreich zurück, das 1918 aufgelöst wurde. Wirklich erstaunlich, was die Leute damals bereits alles bauen konnten.
Ebenso erstaunlich, was ihr daraus gemacht habt. Sehr schön, ich ziehe meinen Hut vor dieser Leistung. Erstklassige Arbeit
Frohe Weihnachten wünsche ich.
с большим удовольствием смотрю ваши сюжеты. каждый сюжет по своему интересен. спасибо вам. удачи вам.
I love it. Those huge exposed ball bearings are awesome
Now I see what the device is used for. It is a scythe sharpener, and it works. Good job restoring it.
Another beautiful restoration!
Thanks!
Years ago (late '70's) I was a volunteer in US National parks, forests, and Designated Wilderness areas.
On one occasion a small fire got started near a grassland area adjacent to a forest, both of which were within the boundaries of a designated Wilderness Area. We needed to cut enough of the tall grass to cut off the fire's path to the forest. Since no motor-driven devices (among many other things) are allowed in a Wilderness we had to cut the grass with large scythes to successfully cut off the fires path. It might have been kind of fun but for the urgency. The scythes? The Ranges kept such tools for just such situations. And razor-sharp!
HERMOSO TRABAJO CHICOS!! FELICES Y BENDECIDAS FIESTAS!!! 🙋🏻♀️🎆🎆🎆🎆🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Those little stop-motion moments add a nice little touch of whimsy. Excellent restoration as always!
...молодец Донна Вера!-, до последнего кадра не мог понять, что это за приспособление и для чего оно нужно, у нас в деревнях такого не было, косы и литовки отбивали перед заточкой молотком на железнодорожном костыле забитым в деревянную плаху, а ты красавица молодец,- теперь этому экземпляру место в музее!-, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём!!!
Большое спасибо Вадим :) Радек и Вероника
Привет из Казахстана ! Ролик как обычно 👍 Раньше о таком только слышал ! Теперь и увидел 😊Вас с наступающим котолическим Рождеством , здоровья, бодрости духа и мирного неба над головой ☀️
Une machine dont j’ignorai totalement l’existence... très belle restauration, Merci beaucoup pour vos vidéos . Passez de très belles fêtes de fin d’année. Encore MERCI
Hello Radek & Veronica beautiful restoration good job have a happy Christmas and stay safe
I have seen professionals flatten their scythe with a hammer and a special small anvill. In duch we call this 'haren' (hair, meaning making as thin as a hair). This was over 50 years ago and the crafsmen were already nearly pensioned. They were very skillful. Nice video again, I never saw a semi automised machine like this.
Sugar cane machetes were often sharpened with the hammer method as well
Привет! Как и в предыдущем комментарии до самого конца не мог понять для чего это приспособа! Я сам сугубо городской житель, но по роду своей деятельности в молодости встречался с косьбой трабы, так мой учитель отбивал специальным молотком литовку, причем до рассвета, а косить траву начинал с первыми лучами солнца, правил лезвие оселком! А да, встретил ваш комментарий на сайте реставратора, было приятно встретиться на просторах интернета! Всем добра!
Beautiful restoration, as always. Don’t worry about your English, it’s better than most who live in the United States.
Ciekawe urządzenie 🤔Fajny film.Wesołych świąt Bożego Narodzenia.
Fantastic job!!! Looks better than new!!!
Fun fact: They also used scythes in Japan and China! In fact the kusarigama weapon was based off of a hand scythe!!!
And the name of that 'hand-scythe' is 'sickle'. in. English. Not so much fun than real sickle the multi tool of patch and field. There are heavy sickles enough to cut wrist-thick woods.
Sickle had little advantage as decent weapon so never be a popular choice. The advantage of sickle weapon was concealed weapon - disguising local petit peasants. I mean really. That's a true fact of historical ninja not NINJA
Another outstanding restoration and a very interesting device. I really liked Veronica’s presentation, I did not understand a word but still enjoyed it.
You have an uncanny knack for finding unusual devices which makes your restorations even that much more interesting.
Read the words in the description for what she said.
I didn't understand a word either. I do understand she is a beautiful woman and her eyes are almost magnetic.
The closed captions cannot translate Swedish ☹️
This is way cool.. Never knew such a machine even existed! Great restoration.
Did you notice that I've most recently seen in the news about Armenia? I've seen what they already have. They nowadays have these 4-door sports cars that levitate. As a matter of fact, I've seen their van that levitates. 🕴 🇦🇲 😳 🤔 😅 😐 🤣 🇦🇲
Ни за что б не догадался! Автору- респект! Люблю смотреть Ваше видео!
Did you notice that I've most recently seen in the world news about Armenia, knowing that nowadays, they have these vans that levitate? 🕴 🇦🇲
dobrý den,kosu jsem naklepával(a to s přípravkem-trn a dva kloboučky) před asi tak 20 lety,nedávno jsem zkoušel síct.Šlo my to mizerně,holt křoviňák je křoviňák.krásné video,hezké vánoce a Šťastný nový rok.Karel L
Another excellent and carefully done restoration. I would never have guessed this device was for sharpening scythes. I wondered if it was a hand tool for b ending metal tubing. Thank you
if i understand the comments below the video, it's not actually for sharpening the scythe, but for flattening the blade after it has become kinked and warped from use. i suppose that such scythes are probably quite thin metal and they easily become dented
This one had me guessing to the end. I used a Scythe at my Grand-Pa's farm in Lemoore CA, USA.
It was a short one he said but to me, 8-10 years old, it looked like a sword attached to a shovel handle, lol now.
But to get the dents, from hitting Rocks, out of the blade he used a small square faced heavy hammer and then a file to sharpen it.
The funny thing is, when I was about 16, Dad told me that Grand Pa really did like us to come over because back then I could find Rocks he never could find when cutting the high grass. Fun Times!
When i was a kid we had a tiny anvil (about 2 fingers wide) stuck in a large wooden log that you sit on. Then you use a large flat hammer and that anvil to reshape the blade before using the oval whetstone to sharpen it. If the damage was really bad, we had a handcranked large (around 2 feet or 60cm diameter) grindingstone wheel too that would get all kinds of farming tools sharp again. Good old times...
@@michaelwellman2079 : Too funny neighbor ! - San Jose
I thank you Pat :)
I have used a scythe on tall grasses. When sharpened properly, it works great! Easy to use, you get into a certain back and forth rhythm.
We also had a scythe at the summer cabin, more convenient than lawn mower when you have tall grass. Almost zero maintenance, works every time.
Wow again. Beautiful!
I love hearing your language. Seasons greetings x
I'm pleased :) Thank you
Я до последнего не мог понять , что это? У нас косу все время клепали молотком, а потом бруском правили. Хорошая работа!
Ditto!
Аналогично!
Видел ещё приспособления, в виде бойка, но по нему также молотком били... А тут тупо шарикоподшипником наклёп проводят. Занятная вещица!
Jedině ruční naklepávání. Pavel🇨🇿
Правильно отбитая коса в бруске не нуждалась, пока пень или пару кочек не скосишь.
Доброго дня радек та віроніка. У відгуках вже писали, що такого станка, мало хто бачив. Я також вперше бачу, цікава річ. Добра робота. Дякую вам, нехай щастить.
Дякую за коментар Юрий, гарного дня Радеку та Вероніці
Never would have guess that in a million years great job again !!
привет из России ты молодец и жена твоя хорошая помошница
Ага, давно смотрю, класные ребята! Интересный контент.
Jsem z Ukrajiny, mám zájem o vyučení češtině á řeknu vám že vaši natáčení videa jsou pro mě velice zajímavý. Máte zlatí ručičky a taký dost překvapených věci, kterým dáváte druhy život! můj pozdrav! Když jsem byl malý, a mňely jsme dost králů husí a kozy, taký vždycky chodil sekat trávu.
Bezva, díky Aleksandr za komentář v mém jazyce :) Radek a Veronika
Surprise around every corner. What a great trip back intime. Used a scyth when I was young..
That makes me happy, thank you Donald :)
This is the first in my book. I have never seen anything like this. I love all that you do. I leaen SOO much. Thanks again Granny90
Thank you so much :)
Tak jsem si tím lámal hlavu až do ukázky použití. Nepřišel jsem na to. Tohle si myslím, je i docela vzácnost. Krásný úlovek. Gratuluji!
Díky Zdeňku :)
Excellent presentation. Congratulations on the restoration and the beautiful girl presentation
Thank you for a fantastic restoration. I had no clue this had ever existed. Wishing you both a very happy Christmas with lots of wonderful foods and happiness. Many Blessings, ♥️
Vaše filmy se mi moc líbí. Děláte velmi dobrou práci, za kterou si vás vážím. Pozdravy z Polska.
Great job - well done! My father used a scythe especially in tall grass, which an ordinary (mechanical) mower wouldn't catch. Before this "machine" came up, they would 'dengel' a scythe with an anvil and a hammer - cold hammering makes the steel very hard, so the edge will hold much longer. The purpose of the 'Dengelfix' is to imitate that cold hammering to create a very sharp and hard edge. Touching it up with a whetstone afterwards makes it a razor! The 'dengel'-process only hardens the very edge, otherwise it would crack and chip, so you can't use a scythe with a fully hardened blade. I tried it two or three times (with very little sucess), you have to get used to it for sufficient results and need years of experience to really master it.
It's still in use either for very tall grass or in steep mountain grasslands in the alps and elsewhere.
Keep up your great work and stay safe
Thank you for the explanation :)
Nicely done 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
Magnifique travail encore une fois. Je ne connaissais pas cet outil, qui m'a grandement étonné.
Bravo pour ce joli travail. Ma chère Veronika, mon cher Radek, je vous souhaite de très Joyeuses Fêtes de fin d'année 😘😘😘
Вот уж Золотые Руки у Авторов Канала. Респект👍👍👍Есть чему поучиться, да и просто приятно посмотреть.🙂🙂🙂
Great job, have a great Christmas & New Year , Stay Safe Friend !!!.
As usual a very good video my friend. I always enjoy watching. Thank you very much.
I thank you my friend :)
Thank you and your family for these videos this year . Merry Christmas ⛄ and a Great Newyear !!
My Father used a scythe on our small holding some years when the grass was more than waist high and none of the mowers could cope. I tried it a few times and it was hard work, My father could do the 2 acre field in a couple of days.
Lovely restoration of an ingenious sharpening technique. Lovely selection of obscure items you come across.
Another excellent restoration. I remember many years ago looking for a left handed scythe, with no luck.
Такого я точно никогда не видел!Машинка для отбивки кос-это что-то! А реставрация,как всегда,класс!
The trouble with the Gilligan's Island cast and crew members is that they never depicted any of the characters who are good Russian citizens. Even though the Holy Bible books are: Ezekiel and the Revelation, they said nothing about the good Russian citizens.
I wouldn't have known what that was.... We used a hammer and anvil to sharpen syths and sycles... Great find and Class Job on the finish...
Thank you John Patrick :)
Seen a lot of old things . That is not one of them . Cheers . Clear Laquer tip , Spot on
There are some inventions that America can't beat Armenia in. 🇺🇸 😳 😑 😐 😒 🙄 🇺🇸
Ничего себе, какая приблуда. Почему-то не видел раньше такого агрегата)))
👍👍👍👍👍
I'll also tell you what the problem is with the Gilligan's Island comedy series. They never depicted/showed me which character represents a good Russian citizen. That's something that's missing in the series. They have to know that some Russians are good people. Even though that's not what the 2 Holy Bible books are: Ezekiel and the Revelation say about Russia. Magog is the biblical word for Russia. If I tell you this, it will be no surprise to you. Even though I tell you about what Samantha Reed Smith and the King's kids did from 1978 to 1983. How they've helped educate every Russian child with the Holy Bible. They definitely brought on the fall of Soviet communism.
About Samantha Reed Smith and the King's kids who came to Russia, they definitely brought on the fall of Soviet communism from 1978 to 1983.
"I'm sorry for my bad English, it's not my language."
Don't feel bad. Your English is far better than my Czech. All I understand is Skoda and Tatra.🙃
Very interesting farm piece.
Always showing interesting tools.
I though I had seen about every farm tool ever but thats a new one on me . Great job.
Awesome restoration! And a very lovely lady by the way!
Thank you Jeff, Veronica
Enjoyed the show
Всё не мог понять, что это за приспособление, у нас молоток и сандал, так называем, или зуб. Отличная работа, глаза радуются!!!👍👍👍💥💥💥
Fascinating piece of equipment. Thank you for the demonstration of its use. May your Christmas be blessed.
Your video is always so relaxing to enjoy watching. Great restoration work it turns out beautiful and gorgeous.
I would have been a damn long time guessing that one !!! Great restoration.
Cooles Teil, so was hab ich noch nie zuvor gesehen.
Sehr gute Restaurierung, und sehr schönes Video 👍👍👍 Am Besten gefällt es mir ab 17.39 😀😀😀 Wunderschöne Frau 💖 Velmi pĕkné 😀😀😀
Opět parádní video, a chválím i závěrečnou ukázku a vysvětlení 👍
Díky :)
@@VeradonaRestoration Že to je na kosu jsem věděl během prvních asi 15 vteřin, nebožtík děda měl něco podobnýho, ale kam to po jeho smrti přišlo ví jen Bůh a Svatej Václav ...
another great job . Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Merry christmas and a happy New year to you and you family.
dobrý den,musím nechat,že to je geniální tah renovace a zároveň vzdělávací okénko,jste úžasní a děkuji,a ano s kosou mě můj dědeček učil sekat,brousit,klepat, like
I actually own a long and short scythe, but never really had to use one. However, when I was young, I did have to regularly use a sickle for several years, which is similar... Nice restore as always!
Complimenti per il tuo lavoro!!! Un grande abbraccio di buone feste a tutta la famiglia 👪 Ciao.
Great video! Two questions:
1. Why do you use rust remover with tannins? What does the additive do? Does it have any function?
2. Filler with aluminium content - again, what does the aluminium do? I am curious.
Thanks!
I love the "what is it restoration" videos trying to figure out what the machine does. The fact I don't speak the language just makes it more of a challenge. It never even occurred to me this device was a sharpener.
I currently do use a scythe to cut hay for my livestock. I have restored an antique american (english) style scythe for this purpose. But I also use a European style scythe which I peen by hand using a peening jig. I am aware of several different machines for this purpose, but have never before seen this one.
Love the videos, keep up the good work.
Thank you for your story Mike. Good luck on the farm :) Radek
Another wonderful restoration of an obscure and highly interesting piece of the past. Thank you for all of the entertaining and informative videos of the past year (s) and I look forward to many more! I wish you and your family all of the joys and happiness of the Holiday Season, and send wishes for a Healthy and Prosperous coming year................Gratefully Yours, GRC
Молодцы,позноватеное видео,с наступающим рождеством и новым годом.
Excelente! Congratulações e um feliz 2022 a todos!
What a fabulous tool! What a great restoration!
Best wishes for this holiday season to all of you, Radek and Veronika, may 2022 be filled with joy and prosperity for you!
Another great resto' Radek. Well done!
Thanks Brian :)
Ahoj. Pekná mašinka . Žasnem čo všetko ľudia voľakedy nevymysleli.
Ja som sa vrátil ku klasickému sekaniu kosou. Je to neskutočný relax a nedám na to dopustiť.
Základ je ale kvalitná a dobre naostrená kosa. Inak je to dojedu. Kosu si naklepávam sám ,ale robím to na tom prípravku čo sa bežne predáva v železiarstvach. Na babke som to ešte neskúšal.
Beautifully renovated as always. I'm impressed with what you can do. Merry Christmas And Happy New Year To You
Thank you for Jerek's favor. Have a nice holiday :) Radek and Veronica
Great restoration. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
I had to look up what the item was had no idea great job Happy Holidays😱😱🦘🐨🇦🇺
Good morning from north Texas
It is soo nice..super 👍👍👍..It is soo nice..super 👍👍👍
Very cool 👍 would never have guessed it was used for that.
You make things look better than when they were new. Have a GREAT CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR for you and yours:)
Nunca vi una maquina como esa, feliz Navidad y que tengan un excelente año nuevo! Saludos desde Argentina
Никогда такое чудо не видел, всегда косу отбивали молотком.
Тоже первый раз вижу. Хороший станочек.
В детстве был пару раз на сенокосах, там каждый свою косу сам точил, а отбивал их всегда один. Для этого определенный опыт наверно нужен. Они (косы) вообще прихотливые. Чуть что то не так, не косят совсем. А на этом станочке сможет наверно каждый. Я вообще раньше думал что их обстукивают что бы угол определенный держала, может кривятся часто. А оказывается это для уплотнения на рабочей кромке мягкого металла.
Thank you for another fine restoration, especially since this is now a rare device but still useful to someone. I want a scythe - I have one particular part of my property that would benefit from cutting with a scythe, because there are too many obstacles to a modern lawnmower or yard tractor. But the price of a good scythe in the US discourages me from buying one. Your work in restoration is great, though some techniques are new to me the end resuslt is functional and beautiful, too. Please keep posting your videos, they are very enjoyable.
Thank you so much for the beautiful words :)
This is a great restoration
Thanks Tony :)
Super cool nicely done.
Enjoyed your video very much. It was interesting to see the finished product and what it actually was. The engineering and enginuity of this unique tool is a testament to the days past and those who have proven time and again that necessity is the mother of invention. Amazing. Thank you.
Aowsome , briliant as usual, merry christmas and happy new year.
Encore une magnifique découverte d'anciens outils, merci pour cela, je vous souhaite un joyeux Noël à vous deux, et une très belle année 2022 prenez soin de vous et de votre petite famille. Patrick
Great job 👏
Impressed again and pleased with your work. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's. Your Texas friend Paul 🌲😊👍🇨🇱🇺🇸
merry christmas and happy new year to you Paul :)
Excellent restoration as always. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Radek and Veronika!
Thank you friend, like :) Radek and Veronika
Super,ich habe nie gesehen die Maschine soweit.
Yes I have used a scythe before. I tried to cut down some Tall Grass behind my barn and soon found out that was the wrong way to go. I hung it up on the barn wall as decoration and it's been there ever since. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Excelente my Friends...!!....Saludosss ji ji ji