There are so many things I love about your videos. The things you repair that are not everyday items. The fact that you make your videos long enough so we don’t get a seizure from all the fast forward of other channels. No annoying music🙄 Plus your filming and editing is getting more and more stellar. And Avril, of course ❤️ Pure joy and entertainment.
@@animekings4990 tysytube, there are 2-3 others that I used to watch but can't remember their channel names. Just doing obnoxious things to try and get views
@@Tom_H694 tysytube is the most overrated puke on UA-cam. I saw him restoring this "old" clock until he opened it to reveal a 1 AA battery movement. It was a Walmart clock with dirt on it. 🤣
Ce qui est tout aussi intéressant que la restauration elle-même, c’est de voir ce que les gens utilisaient pour faire des choses qui sont maintenant faites par des machines. Ce qui m’impressionne toujours dans vos vidéos, c’est votre capacité de tout remettre ces morceaux ensemble. Prenez-vous des photos, des notes? Une autre belle restauration! 👏🏻
You need a lathe! ;-) But it was quite impressive how you used your drill press as a lathe. This machine is very interesting. Asuming that those bottle caps are made of aluminium, this is pretty much a reverse metal spinning machine. Allthough it's not the metal that spins, but the tool. Very impressive. Good job
👋 😐 Hey M.M... If I get a lathe like yours from Amazon, is the shipping free? 👆😏 Betcha they'd hate me if I sent it back a few times. 😗👆 Right before the warranty runs out.
What a magnificent ingenious engineered piece of machinery and then you guys blow our minds away with your attention to detail and methodically renew and it’s so heartwarming to know there are people like yourselves giving your time to make things live again...... Please never stop it’s just sublime to watch THANKYOU
These old machines were sometimes incredibly complex. They had to design with mechanical or steam power only in mind and that took a lot of interacting metal parts. Mark Twain lost all his money investing in a mechanical typesetter (everything was printed then and printed on hand set type - slow process) that was just TOO complex and delicate to ever work properly. It looked like the "Dr. Evil" walking giant spider in the Wild Wild West movie.
Avec de l'huile de bras, de bons outils, de la patience vous donner une seconde vie à cette pièce, magnifique résultat. Félicitation....du Québec, Canada.
It is SO rewarding to see these pieces of historic machinery be revitalized and brought back to life. They definitely don’t design and make ’em the way they used to!
Not only for the satisfaction of seeing a piece of equipment being brought back to life, but it's also fascinating to see the intricacies of how these machines are constructed!
I love these videos cause I like to see old stuff people used to use be restored to see what it looked like when it was new and what it was used for and how it worked, but I’m also learning about new modern tools he’s using to take it apart I’ve never seen before lol
Каждый раз интересно смотреть как вы неспешно возвращаете жизнь старым вещам. После реставрации они не просто красивые экспонаты готовые для музея, чтобы просто стоять на полке. Они работают!!!
I really enjoy your videos. What a wonderful collection of off-beat items that you seldom see. I laughed when I heard the screech as you threaded the small brass posts. As a retired master machinist I have heard that sound many times and sometimes it doesn't matter what lubricant you use. Great video. Well done, sir.
I just happened upon your video and really enjoyed watching you restore this crimper. Amazing that you know how to do all of that, and do it so well! ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Drill press as a lathe - that was awesome! Have to try it myself :) Great job! Never knew they use so sophisticated device for that simple task with wine bottles!
Don't care for wine or wine bottles really but that is a cool old machine and it looks and works better than brand new I imagine..black, brass, wood, steel...my favorite colors!
Bonjour, merci pour cette vidéo épatante. Je fais partie des gens qui regardent vos vidéos juste pour rêver un peu... ce que seraient nos vies si l'on pouvait passer nos souvenirs au sablage, tout remettre en ordre, réparer ce qui est cassé ! - et puis aussi pour découvrir à quoi servent ces étranges machines ! Un vrai moment de paix.
I know this video is a year old, but I just gotta say, I love how you do as much of it as you can by hand, making the restoration process just that more genuine of how much work and effort you put into each video.
Wonderful work as always. That machine appears to work very well and the capsules get pressed on evenly without wrinkles. Very nice. What an amazing number of parts the machine has. Nice to see your cat joining in on the fun. Thanks for sharing your fine work.
@@doodiik значит они оба крутые) шикарно реставрируют. Очень приятно наблюдать как старая ржавая вещь становится как новая! Ещё нравится, что все происходит без ненужной болтовни, все по сути, и ещё милый котик :3
Yes, THIS. So many "restorers" just throw away the old wood parts without even considering their beauty, or replace parts that could easily be saved. It drives me nuts. The cracks and wear on old wooden parts are a big part of what makes them look used and beautiful.
Very beautiful...so much patience and very detailed work after like a year i am watching this restoration because i find it really well and nicely done ...
Bravo 👏 à vous LADB, pour la magnifique récupération d’outils, malheureusement trop souvent oublié, car le progrès nous oblige presque à tout foutre à la poubelle au grand nom de la modernisation et de la performance! 👌. J’adore votre façon de bien faire vos vidéos, sans bla-bla et charabia...et bien-sûr toujours sous la surveillance légendaire de monsieur Avril! 👍
I always appreciate the easy going way you deal with these restorations and the innovative ways you approach dismantling issues. And Avril of course - ! 🤗
What a machine! I'm glad you show most of your projects in action afterwards, they are so special that only from looking at it the function isn't clear! Merci, mes amis! :-D
...пока не начал запечатывать бутылку!-, не мог понять, что это за приспособление, благодаря тебе, теперь знаю как это делается, молодец парень, как всегда отличная получилась реставрация дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов 👍👍👍😜🤫😁🤭😉🍾🥂🤓🤳🥤🇷🇺👈!!!
oh god, that working with brass noise! They told me as I got older I wouldn't be able to hear high-pitched noises, but the working brass sound even blasts through my old man ears! great restoration otherwise, beautiful.
I am eager to watch your every video...your tool selection and working is super. The way you do your job is awesome....their is magic in your hands. Love and blessings to you and your lovely cat
I love the way he disassembles every component in the antique, the way he shows that he really appreciates and is very careful with it. greetings from Indonesian🇮🇩
Hi ! This is a re-upload due to an audio problem ! Hope you enjoy :-)
c'est pas grave très bonne vidéo!
Et voila!
I'm totally enjoy watching your video)
Ingenious.
Your work is peace of mind. Thank you.
There are so many things I love about your videos. The things you repair that are not everyday items. The fact that you make your videos long enough so we don’t get a seizure from all the fast forward of other channels. No annoying music🙄 Plus your filming and editing is getting more and more stellar. And Avril, of course ❤️ Pure joy and entertainment.
Yes, all of this and even hearing the birds in the background make your videos so relaxing !!! 👍😊
And he doesn't do stupid gimmicky things like others have started doing
@@Tom_H694 could u name sum of them? Just curious thanks 🙏
@@animekings4990 tysytube, there are 2-3 others that I used to watch but can't remember their channel names. Just doing obnoxious things to try and get views
@@Tom_H694 tysytube is the most overrated puke on UA-cam. I saw him restoring this "old" clock until he opened it to reveal a 1 AA battery movement. It was a Walmart clock with dirt on it. 🤣
Ce qui est tout aussi intéressant que la restauration elle-même, c’est de voir ce que les gens utilisaient pour faire des choses qui sont maintenant faites par des machines.
Ce qui m’impressionne toujours dans vos vidéos, c’est votre capacité de tout remettre ces morceaux ensemble. Prenez-vous des photos, des notes?
Une autre belle restauration! 👏🏻
Pas besoin de notes lorsqu'il filme le tout.
You need a lathe! ;-)
But it was quite impressive how you used your drill press as a lathe.
This machine is very interesting. Asuming that those bottle caps are made of aluminium, this is pretty much a reverse metal spinning machine. Allthough it's not the metal that spins, but the tool. Very impressive. Good job
Thank you 🤴 , 😍😺
Ps: the lathe is on its way to the shop :-)
@My M, you could make him one😉👍🏻
Bottle caps are most likely stain than aluminium.
👋 😐 Hey M.M...
If I get a lathe like yours from
Amazon, is the shipping free?
👆😏 Betcha they'd hate me if
I sent it back a few times.
😗👆 Right before the
warranty runs out.
@@lechatvenere these are not actually bottle caps, but the foil sleeves that go over the necks of corked bottles. Usually made of aluminum.
What a magnificent ingenious engineered piece of machinery and then you guys blow our minds away with your attention to detail and methodically renew and it’s so heartwarming to know there are people like yourselves giving your time to make things live again......
Please never stop it’s just sublime to watch THANKYOU
What got me more than anything is the fact of how many parts there were. Wow. Great job.
These old machines were sometimes incredibly complex. They had to design with mechanical or steam power only in mind and that took a lot of interacting metal parts. Mark Twain lost all his money investing in a mechanical typesetter (everything was printed then and printed on hand set type - slow process) that was just TOO complex and delicate to ever work properly. It looked like the "Dr. Evil" walking giant spider in the Wild Wild West movie.
This is a pleasure to watch. What a puzzle to put back together! It probably didn’t look this good when it was brand new! 👍🏻
Just getting the thing apart is a monumental effort…AND remembering how it all goes back together! Great Work!!!
Just watch the footages on how you disassemble it and I'm sure you can put it back all together just easy.
Your editing was as beautiful as the restoration itself! Spectacular! 👏
As always the good old kitty timestamps:
11:57
14:10
15:35
Thanks for the video! Awesome work! May God bless you!
As always, the kitty is the best part.
Does anyone know the kitty's name?
@@silverluvr102 Avril, if I remember correctly. In some videos the kitty's name is shown on the screen.
Bless your soul for the kitty time stamps. Truly the best Comment on here
Avec de l'huile de bras, de bons outils, de la patience vous donner une seconde vie à cette pièce, magnifique résultat. Félicitation....du Québec, Canada.
I’m so glad you showed it in action. I had no idea what wine bottle crimper did/is. Pretty work!
Это просто не вероятно , какой объем работы .
Мастерство и талант , браво !!!
Wow,never seen such a machine🤩 nicely done 😍😍😍
Hey,love your videos; keep up the good work
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@@octaviamlp5738 Every house shouldn't be without one.
I always seem to forget what you're restoring because I'm so enthralled by your focus on every tiny little piece.
It is SO rewarding to see these pieces of historic machinery be revitalized and brought back to life. They definitely don’t design and make ’em the way they used to!
Not only for the satisfaction of seeing a piece of equipment being brought back to life, but it's also fascinating to see the intricacies of how these machines are constructed!
素晴らしい動画ありがとうございます。日本にも「もったいない」と言い、古いものを再利用する文化がありますが、これほどきめ細やかな修復は日本伝統さながらでした!細やかな作業に尊敬と美しさを感じました。まさかビンに蓋をする機械とは...
Well worth the wait and I was very keen to understand how this machine worked. Thanks for clearing it up! Excellent restoration as always.
One of the things that make your channel so enjoyable is seeing how those old time machinery worked, that, and Avril, of course.
Bravo ! J'adore les vraies restaurations (et non pas les reconstructions) d'objets qui conservent leur histoire.
Isso não é um trabalho, é arte pura, parabéns!!
This was just amazing. Great restoration, very cool machine, and three Avril cameos. Can't ask for better content.
With all the fancy tools out there now. It's so refreshing to see people use hand tools again.
Фанатка всего антикварного высказывает огромную благодарность РЕСТАВРАТОРУ за его ювелирный кропотливый труд! 💪
I love these videos cause I like to see old stuff people used to use be restored to see what it looked like when it was new and what it was used for and how it worked, but I’m also learning about new modern tools he’s using to take it apart I’ve never seen before lol
Каждый раз интересно смотреть как вы неспешно возвращаете жизнь старым вещам. После реставрации они не просто красивые экспонаты готовые для музея, чтобы просто стоять на полке. Они работают!!!
I really enjoy your videos. What a wonderful collection of off-beat items that you seldom see. I laughed when I heard the screech as you threaded the small brass posts. As a retired master machinist I have heard that sound many times and sometimes it doesn't matter what lubricant you use. Great video. Well done, sir.
سبحان الله الذي علم الإنسان ما لم يعلم. انت فعلا مبدع.
I just happened upon your video and really enjoyed watching you restore this crimper. Amazing that you know how to do all of that, and do it so well! ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Le chat est magnifique. Et votre travail est spectaculaire. Du Bosch bleu. Ça rigole pas. Bravo !
Drill press as a lathe - that was awesome! Have to try it myself :) Great job! Never knew they use so sophisticated device for that simple task with wine bottles!
This restoration really did a number in his hands!
A machine so complex in parts for such a simple job. Humanity at its finest
What a neat way to send your friends home with the last half of the bottle of wine from dinner or a party!
Don't care for wine or wine bottles really but that is a cool old machine and it looks and works better than brand new I imagine..black, brass, wood, steel...my favorite colors!
It's a pleasure to watch you work!
Very Nice!
I really like these videos. It is the first 'How it works' or 'How it's made' channel.
I appreciate the dedication to extending the wrench instead of using it left handed.
Now here is a man who makes a difference , and produces a working benefit from , basically , a load of junk ! RESPECT !
Beautiful work sir well done assume job sir perfect work 💯
He conocido muchas máquinas que no sabía que existían, que hermoso trabajo. Dios bendiga toda obra de sus manos.
Bonjour, merci pour cette vidéo épatante. Je fais partie des gens qui regardent vos vidéos juste pour rêver un peu... ce que seraient nos vies si l'on pouvait passer nos souvenirs au sablage, tout remettre en ordre, réparer ce qui est cassé ! - et puis aussi pour découvrir à quoi servent ces étranges machines ! Un vrai moment de paix.
I know this video is a year old, but I just gotta say, I love how you do as much of it as you can by hand, making the restoration process just that more genuine of how much work and effort you put into each video.
Wonderful work as always. That machine appears to work very well and the capsules get pressed on evenly without wrinkles. Very nice. What an amazing number of parts the machine has. Nice to see your cat joining in on the fun. Thanks for sharing your fine work.
These old machines were so well-made. It is wonderful to watch your careful beautiful restoration.
Super restauro!
Ottimo in tutti i sensi!
Bravissimo! 🙏
The work done from new item to rusting it, then go for restoration is a noble type of work.
But it worth for watching. Good content.
Привет из Сибири, Новокузнецка! Ты крутой!
@@doodiik значит они оба крутые) шикарно реставрируют. Очень приятно наблюдать как старая ржавая вещь становится как новая! Ещё нравится, что все происходит без ненужной болтовни, все по сути, и ещё милый котик :3
Beautiful restoration, it always fascinates me how you remember where everything goes!
You do such good work , so well thought out and executed. It is a pleasure to watch . Thank you .
I really appreciate how much care you take in keeping the original wood if you can.
Yes, THIS. So many "restorers" just throw away the old wood parts without even considering their beauty, or replace parts that could easily be saved. It drives me nuts. The cracks and wear on old wooden parts are a big part of what makes them look used and beautiful.
у вас прекрасная серия роликов с реставрацией агрегатов для виноделия! это лучшие ролики по восстановлению!!
Very beautiful...so much patience and very detailed work after like a year i am watching this restoration because i find it really well and nicely done ...
Great job on the wine bottle crimper restoration ladb restoration 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Очень хорошая работа Мастер! Подписался на твой канал. Лайк
Bravo 👏 à vous LADB, pour la magnifique récupération d’outils, malheureusement trop souvent oublié, car le progrès nous oblige presque à tout foutre à la poubelle au grand nom de la modernisation et de la performance! 👌. J’adore votre façon de bien faire vos vidéos, sans bla-bla et charabia...et bien-sûr toujours sous la surveillance légendaire de monsieur Avril! 👍
I love watching the dismantling and re-assembling of the object. So satisfying to me to watch.
What a lovely restoration. It was fun to watch, I enjoyed Avril (as usual), and I really enjoyed the demo at the end. Merci beaucoup.
I always appreciate the easy going way you deal with these restorations and the innovative ways you approach dismantling issues. And Avril of course - ! 🤗
Как аккуратно и бережно он все делает, как хирург! Браво!
This is the very definition of "the right tool for the job." Very cool!
What a machine!
I'm glad you show most of your projects in action afterwards, they are so special that only from looking at it the function isn't clear!
Merci, mes amis!
:-D
Your hands speaks a lot about hard work....keep it up...
You have all sorts of crazy tools I've never seen. Its very satisfying to watch him fix this
Saludo desde Buenos Aires Argentina muy buen trabajo los felicito👍👍👍👍
I wait months for these videos and I’m never disappointed
Gracias por las ensenanzas bendiciones y buena salud...admirable labor...has usado herramientas que he visto por primera vez
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
The amount of time and craftsmanship that are put into these videos really shows and I love it
The amount of work on display and the skill shown are inspiring.
I love how you demonstrate what it's used for after you restore it.
Sencillamente espectacular...Un montaje de video magnífico...Un trabajo muy muy limpio...te aplaudo...👏👏👏👏¡¡¡BRAVO!!!
Wow, I never would have guessed that was how this machine was used! It's actually a really slick design!
こういう綺麗にする系の動画大好き。
Beautiful. When I learned at 2'32'' that you have 4 hands. Amazing
What’s not to like about your content. Simply Stunning
Just one thing to say, wonderful. I was wondering when Avril was going into inspect the progress 😊.
Wow. One of your best restorations yet!
I came for restoration and dropped a like for the cat!
...пока не начал запечатывать бутылку!-, не мог понять, что это за приспособление, благодаря тебе, теперь знаю как это делается, молодец парень, как всегда отличная получилась реставрация дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов 👍👍👍😜🤫😁🤭😉🍾🥂🤓🤳🥤🇷🇺👈!!!
Золотые руки при умной голове. Браво!
Привет из далекой Сибири! Я из Новосибирска, а ты супер крут!
I just saw this and I was impressed by how easy you made this restoration look. I am definitely a new subscriber. You are awesome at what you do.
Insane skills, insane editing, i did enjoy this. Thank you, wish you the best dude !
Glad you show it in use cuz i had NO idea what whine bottle crimping was 😂
very sympathetic restoration. And... the most perfect example of brazing you will ever see
Great job. Bravo. Thank you very much for showing how it works, I have never seen this in my life and it was very interesting for me.
Sir you're very genius man I salute to you I am from🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 God bless🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 you
What a beautiful restoration. I enjoy seeing the brass pieces clean up.
Vous êtes un artiste Monsieur!! Et c'est toujours un grand plaisir de voir Avril toujours aussi beau!!!
oh god, that working with brass noise! They told me as I got older I wouldn't be able to hear high-pitched noises, but the working brass sound even blasts through my old man ears!
great restoration otherwise, beautiful.
Thank you for showing us how it worked. Great restoration!
Вот нравится мне это. Сначала непонятно, что это за вещь. А потом ОП!!! И сразу понятно.
I am eager to watch your every video...your tool selection and working is super. The way you do your job is awesome....their is magic in your hands.
Love and blessings to you and your lovely cat
Amazing, love this tools, they are wonderful and very pleasant to see it work like new once again. Greatings from Argentina, love the channel.
I was glad to see Avril is still the shop watchman. 😆 A lovely video!
😸
Very nice! Great to see old machines restored!
I love the way he disassembles every component in the antique, the way he shows that he really appreciates and is very careful with it. greetings from Indonesian🇮🇩
es el primero video de youtube que aplaudo el trabajo terminado, calidad y habilidad, felicidades :)