I love how, in the beginning of your videos, the objects are often crawling with bugs. It makes the items feel freshly picked as if out of some weird garden of relics
A couple kitty timestamps: 6:55 Avril, a bit late to the party 8:33 A probably thirsty orange fluffy one Thanks for the clip! Awesome work! May God bless you!
@@N1ko0L Yes but I have a very big ass and I'm afraid I might accidentally compress the grapes into a black hole, or at least a neutron star'esq sort of material. Do you suppose I could use something smaller, like a brick?
I'm watching from Japan! Thank you for the amazing videos XD The cat that sometimes appears is cute :) It's Google Translate, so I hope it conveys the meaning ..
Just the fact that you can simply go outside and pick some fresh grapes makes me a little jealous! Where I grew up, we had wild raspberries and blueberries down the road, and I miss going down there for fresh fruit. A beautiful restoration, as always!
Супер я так ждал выхода нового видео и переживал что из за проклятой болезни вас больше не увижу очень рад что у вас всё хорошо вы лучший канал по рестоврации в мире очень жаль что не коментируете на русском но для профессионала и так всё понятно удачи и развития вашему делу вы номер 1🤝🤝🤝
Nicely done sir, this fine old kitchen appliance was probably one of the most improved cooking tools in the modern kitchen of years gone past. Thanks for sharing 😁👍🇺🇸🇨🇱
I really look forward to watching your videos. Your restoration on items is great!!! Just love your helper Avril...Such a beautiful cat. That was one of the reasons (Avril), besides the great work you do on restorations is why I decided to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to seeing your next video....
I am glad there are still people out there in this "replace everything" world that has the brains to restore already working things rather than throwing it away and buying some cheaply made crappier version.
It's a filler used primarily for car bodywork repairs. Like some glues, it is usually mixed with a hardener before application. It sets extremely hard and can be sanded smooth and then primed and painted. Hope that clarifies things.
It is a little funny how My Mechanic has all of the other restoration channels suddenly paranoid about countersinking holes and removing casting marks, but I certainly appreciate the extra effort when people go that extra step. It makes everything look nice and prevents your fasteners failing to start or seizing. I will say, if you want a chance to remove all of the casting imperfections and pitting without having to file for days, try to find some spray cans of high build primer for automotive use. It will eventually dry pretty hard, but immediately after curing, it can be easily sanded to remove surface blemishes and leaves a very smooth finish for the next layer of primer and paint.
Sure wish we could get some of the things that you guys have restored they are so practical easier to clean and worked every time. In a lot of ways the old ways were the best way
Nice! I got to see something old and rusty turn into something beautiful! This was the first time I came here and I'm glad I did. I've also subscribed to see more.
At 9:30, how did you secure the strainer to the drill press in order to clean/polish the outside? Did you drill a hole in the bottom or have an expanding mandrel to secure it? Nice video. Thanks.
... молорик плюртник ЛАДБ!,-отличная работа!-, у меня есть точно такой-же пресс который остался после бабушки, отличный аппарат, надёжный и неприхотливый как АК-74 молодец, что дал вторую жизнь хорошей вещи, скоро будешь заниматься своим виноделием и выпускать под своим брендом!!!🇷🇺👈🔩⚙️🛠️🤓🤭😉👍👍👍👏🤫👌🧔🇷🇺👈🍾!!!
Question: Did the solder you used to attach spout contain lead. If so, wouldn't silver solder or even brazing have been better. Lead contact with consumables is not advisable. Looks like I asked my question too soon. Did not realize it cup was to be painted. Sorry.
I really like the dark green and the white with the bare metal and the black handle it looks son nice !! And mounting it ttooko that block of wood looks fantastic !! Great video !!👍👍
A beautiful restoration, but I am somewhat concerned about the solder. Is there such a thing as food safe solder? Mixing lead, and the acids of fruit juices is risky.
Is it soldering lead at 7th minute? Is it safe for food processing tools though? Are there any other metals that has low melting points and suitable for the food processors?
I've watched many of your videos and I'm wondering if you could include in the description or as text at the beginning of the video the amount of time the various projects take fully vs. you editing footage down to your usual lengths. Thanks for the great content!! 👍
Excellent job there bro I like it when you guys put old stuff that was sitting on the shelf or getting there to be rusted to bring it back to its original color or not and it was great job I love to work you guys do and I enjoy your videos keep doing it bro
I love how, in the beginning of your videos, the objects are often crawling with bugs. It makes the items feel freshly picked as if out of some weird garden of relics
I don’t see any bugs in this one.
@@Percikiss it’s a bug at 0:22
@@heyitsbrene8052 thx, I saw it.
A couple kitty timestamps:
6:55 Avril, a bit late to the party
8:33 A probably thirsty orange fluffy one
Thanks for the clip! Awesome work! May God bless you!
😻
As always: cat-certified and avril-approved ;)
An Avril counter! Yes!
Man it’s easier to restore an old juicer entirely then even clean one of those modern ones…
How many views have a guy that buy a modern one
#forteandblues
Ain't that the truth. 🤣👍
I have the easiest juicer to clean in the world. takes less than 2 minutes.
LOL
We're on planned obsolescence era
I just realize that any time I'm sad and anxious i watch your videos and it's such healing for me. you're work is fascinating and relaxing. Thank you
OMG… It’s literally the world’s smallest fruit press. When you’re juicing for just one person, it’s perfect! I wish I had one just like it!!!
You already have one for 10€ max, it's called two cutting boards and your ass
@@N1ko0L Yes but I have a very big ass and I'm afraid I might accidentally compress the grapes into a black hole, or at least a neutron star'esq sort of material. Do you suppose I could use something smaller, like a brick?
Use a lemon squeezer.
It looks more like a 'duck press' for... Well... 'Pressed duck'.
I'm watching from Japan!
Thank you for the amazing videos XD
The cat that sometimes appears is cute :)
It's Google Translate, so I hope it conveys the meaning ..
Perfect
Just fine. :)
Good translation. Usually google translate isnt that good lol.
Does your name say ‘chikoyan’?
@@Percikiss
I chose words that are easy to translate :)
My name is "Sakuyan" XD
Very well done. I love seeing history coming back to life like this.
Your videos are always perfect. You show all the steps and give explanations. Thank you. I think we all love Avril now, such a good cat.
Glad to see Quality Control cat Avril is on the job. Love watching your restoration projects.
Incredible work! Man with the tools to do it all. Keeping history alive
These videos make me so happy. Very satisfying to watch.
Just the fact that you can simply go outside and pick some fresh grapes makes me a little jealous! Where I grew up, we had wild raspberries and blueberries down the road, and I miss going down there for fresh fruit. A beautiful restoration, as always!
Top work again man! Let’s get LADB to a million subs! He puts in the work!!
There is just something soooooo satisfying about watching the restoration of these pieces... and, of course, the Avril cameos! ❤️❤️❤️
love watching your videos keep them coming besides avril is a lovely cat
Супер я так ждал выхода нового видео и переживал что из за проклятой болезни вас больше не увижу очень рад что у вас всё хорошо вы лучший канал по рестоврации в мире очень жаль что не коментируете на русском но для профессионала и так всё понятно удачи и развития вашему делу вы номер 1🤝🤝🤝
а как же hand tool rescue?
thank you very much for these restoration. I realize mine is better condition but it lacks a hold to let the juice pass.
You never cease to amaze with the end product, gorgeous restoration! Love the wood base.
672th viewer . your video is amazing 😋
Otra estupenda restauracion por usted lograda en esta prensa de frutas, respetos desde Venezuela.💯🤜🔥🤛👍🙏💯💯💯
It’s 01:17 and now I want to eat grapes 🍇😅😅 nice work my friend 👍🏻👌🍻
Wrong time punch but we gotchu
@@mikomaxwell6313 nah they meant the time irl. It's just that UA-cam recognised it as a timestamp
فن وابداع .. هذه تصلح لعصر الزيتون لاستخراج الزيت .. انتم رائعون قمة الجمال ان نعود للماضي ...شكرا لجهودكم
Nicely done sir, this fine old kitchen appliance was probably one of the most improved cooking tools in the modern kitchen of years gone past. Thanks for sharing 😁👍🇺🇸🇨🇱
Incredible work ... Greetings from Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
Wow, such an amazing small fruit press. I have a larger on but I've never seen this small size before. Absolutely perfect job restoring it as usual!
The wooden base just finished that off nicely. Great job!
Очень хороший инструмент и блестящая работа над ним.
👍👍👍
I really look forward to watching your videos. Your restoration on items is great!!! Just love your helper Avril...Such a beautiful cat. That was one of the reasons (Avril), besides the great work you do on restorations is why I decided to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to seeing your next video....
Well done sir, it was a pleasure to watch while I was supposed to be working.
Another piece beautifully restored! Well done, and thank you for sharing this with us. ❤️
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota. I have one similar to yours. Tho have not restored it yet.
Thanks for the insight on how you did it...
Watching restorations and playing assassins creed odyssey is oddly satisfying
wow dude!
Your video is great, I'm watching it with pleasure. It's like a documentary, thank you
Great looking project, earned your keep on this one.
I legit cant go to the bathroom without watching these anymore 🤣
I am glad there are still people out there in this "replace everything" world that has the brains to restore already working things rather than throwing it away and buying some cheaply made crappier version.
I know nothing about restoring, but what's that white paste at 8:10, and what does it do?
It's a filler used primarily for car bodywork repairs. Like some glues, it is usually mixed with a hardener before application. It sets extremely hard and can be sanded smooth and then primed and painted.
Hope that clarifies things.
@@bayadere8308 thanks a lot!
Your restoration is very nice. Please continue to cherish the old ones:)
Beautiful restoration mister good job well done
Excellent travail, très très belle restoration. Félicitation! 👍🏻
Beautiful restoration. Thanks for the video sir.
It is a little funny how My Mechanic has all of the other restoration channels suddenly paranoid about countersinking holes and removing casting marks, but I certainly appreciate the extra effort when people go that extra step. It makes everything look nice and prevents your fasteners failing to start or seizing. I will say, if you want a chance to remove all of the casting imperfections and pitting without having to file for days, try to find some spray cans of high build primer for automotive use. It will eventually dry pretty hard, but immediately after curing, it can be easily sanded to remove surface blemishes and leaves a very smooth finish for the next layer of primer and paint.
As always, very enjoyable, relaxing, and satisfying. My cat, Scooter, wants to say "hello" to Avril. Thanks for another fun video!
Turned out looking really nice. Avril does a good job with quality control. LOL.
JA VI UMA PESSOA PRETATIVA NO QUE FAZ MAS VC ESTA DE PARABENS RESTAURAR UMA ANTIGUIDADE DESSA TEM QUE TER PACIENCIA PARABENS ADORO SEUS VIDEOS
Enjoyed restoration.Great to see Avril. M. Belinda Davis in NC/USA
This mans hands remind me of my grandfathers. Hardworking hands from a craftsmen. Great video and very wholesome
Sure wish we could get some of the things that you guys have restored they are so practical easier to clean and worked every time. In a lot of ways the old ways were the best way
Восстановление чудесных вещей-это так интересно,даже просто смотреть на труд людей,понимающих и умеющих. Спасибо за такую возможность!
Thank you again for these videos. I enjoy watching them before bed.
These videos restore my soul as you restore the tools... thank you.
Nice! I got to see something old and rusty turn into something beautiful! This was the first time I came here and I'm glad I did. I've also subscribed to see more.
finally a new video. i'm glad your golden hands keep giving the elders a new life.
Working with someting "simple" as a file at this level is more than craftsmanship, it's an art
C'est absolument génial ce que vous faites, monsieur. Génial !
At 9:30, how did you secure the strainer to the drill press in order to clean/polish the outside? Did you drill a hole in the bottom or have an expanding mandrel to secure it? Nice video. Thanks.
Nickel. Les meilleurs artisans, de retour au travail.
I love watching these videos. All the love and pride that go into this projects
The welding job looks fantastic 😂 my man really just said if it works it works! Spectacular job, it got some metal on there eventually. Beautiful.
I love watching these videos so much I push through the sound that using a file on metal makes.
great job on fruit press restoration ladb restoration 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Love the videos!! Keep up the good work!!!
Very good days!
LADB...
Happy Friday
A big greeting from Panama 🇵🇦
Sei un mago! Mi piace molto come rispetti l'oggetto conservando ogni parte originale. Un grande applauso!
Always a pleasure to see LADB
... молорик плюртник ЛАДБ!,-отличная работа!-, у меня есть точно такой-же пресс который остался после бабушки, отличный аппарат, надёжный и неприхотливый как АК-74 молодец, что дал вторую жизнь хорошей вещи, скоро будешь заниматься своим виноделием и выпускать под своим брендом!!!🇷🇺👈🔩⚙️🛠️🤓🤭😉👍👍👍👏🤫👌🧔🇷🇺👈🍾!!!
Your very skilled with your mind and hands you inspire others nice work
Very nice! What a beautiful green color.
I am your Korean fan!
your channel is the best
From the sound to the visuals, I don't want to miss every single detail.
Du hast es sehr auf wendig gemacht.perfekt, Dankeschön.
Question: Did the solder you used to attach spout contain lead. If so, wouldn't silver solder or even brazing have been better. Lead contact with consumables is not advisable. Looks like I asked my question too soon. Did not realize it cup was to be painted. Sorry.
amazing job!! and avril is so cute!!
1:48 - qual o nome dessa ferramenta? - what is the name of this tool?
Gabriel, this tool is called a "Die" or more specifically a threading die. The complimentary tool is called a tap btw.
it’s great
i think we have two hands working together:-
old hand with the experience
young hands with power
both of them are awesome 👏
Excellent restoration, please keep up the good work. I believe this is called a "duck press".
Ah, a man of culture! 👍
Excelente 👌!!!!! Qué buenooooo!!!!!! Un jugo delicioso 😋!!!!!!
Mis saludos desde Asunción Paraguay 🤗 🇵🇾!!!!
those are the hands of a working man. Looks great, keep up the good work😁
I really like the dark green and the white with the bare metal and the black handle it looks son nice !! And mounting it ttooko that block of wood looks fantastic !! Great video !!👍👍
Toujours un beau travail et un résultat qui ne trahit jamais l'objet d'origine. Bravo.
Ahaha, mettre du raisin dans une Presse à Canard … Il a pris cher l’objet d’origine !!!
Very well done. But it's a 'duck press' , used in French cuisine..
Avril n'est pas venu goûter ?
7:04 why soldering and now welding? Also, what kind of solder is that?
A beautiful restoration, but I am somewhat concerned about the solder. Is there such a thing as food safe solder? Mixing lead, and the acids of fruit juices is risky.
Definitely one of my favourites that one. That piece of wood finishes it off beautifully.
Is it soldering lead at 7th minute?
Is it safe for food processing tools though?
Are there any other metals that has low melting points and suitable for the food processors?
I've watched many of your videos and I'm wondering if you could include in the description or as text at the beginning of the video the amount of time the various projects take fully vs. you editing footage down to your usual lengths. Thanks for the great content!! 👍
Did you use soldering wire on the spout? That usually has lead in it, not food safe
What is the tool at 1:40 you used to get the rust out of the threads of the screw? I could use one of those.
WOW!! You did a nice job! congrats!!
Metal filing asmr for my skull is pleasant.
Brilliant restoration as always! 😃👌🏼
Excellent job there bro I like it when you guys put old stuff that was sitting on the shelf or getting there to be rusted to bring it back to its original color or not and it was great job I love to work you guys do and I enjoy your videos keep doing it bro
congratulations friend great job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷🐈
As always pleasure to watching you work!
Wonderful restoration, good way to obtain "natures nector".
Спасибо. Отличная работа. Вы великолепный специалист.
I'm curious to know where you acquire your unusual pieces and what do you do with them upon repair?
That's a very cute little juicer. You did a beautiful job. God bless you.
Hi, what was the liquid and wire type for that quick weld you did?
Nice job…as always