Restorers nowadays are lazy. They dont do mirror finish because it’s lengthy and time consuming so they come up with excuses like we dont want to remove material or we want to keep the old look 😂😂
Nicely done. The sand blasting is one of the coolest things...one step makes it almost brand new again. So satisfying to watch. Can't imagine how it feels to actually do it. Your work is art and so relaxing. Thank you! God bless from Black Hills of South Dakota.
@@DrparthdS Okay, I'll bite. There are plenty of restorers who "still" do mirror finishes on things. It all depends on the item being restored. If you have a cutting blade with severe pits on both sides removing enough material on both sides to remove all pits could reduce the blade's thickness by 50%+, severely reducing its integrity in the process. It's a very real reason and not because someone is necessarily lazy, but because you have ridiculous expectations of what's 'required' for a restoration to be considered good enough for you. When you start your own restoration channel with mirror finish everything I'll be your first subscriber.
I’m more amazed that you own all the tools and resources needed to complete this project than the actual finished product. I can’t even find scotch tape in my house most of the time lol.
@@tonym1810 but the bread cutter will wear out eventually and need restoring again. A video on how to do it isn't going to prevent rust/ rot in the actual, physical bread cutter
I'm pretty sure no one's gonna use that. I say this on the straight of the comment he made at the start of the video "..used way back when people used to make bread once a week"
@@iagreewithyou4328 How does that change my point in any way? He still used an unsafe stain for a food product item. So it's ok to do things wrong and make people think it is correct because he might not use it much? Is that seriously what passes for logic in that inert lump of flesh sitting atop your spine? SMH Do people ever read the drivel they post before hitting post?
I am fascinated with every single tool you used, and every single step it took , to refurbish that bread cutter. Love the fact that you described the history of the artifact, which makes your restoration even more interesting. You are a true artist, and artisan in every way. I just love what you do, and that I can witness your craft here. Awesome 👍PS. Love your cat too😊
Finally someone who refurbished an old object and didn't try to modernize it! You sir are an expert at what you do and your esthetic comes through your work. I hate it when the restorator destroys the vintage quality of the object and makes it all perfect and shiny with loud colours. Subscribed ! Also ... The cat 😍
I can totally understand preserving the vintage look of items, and to each their own, but at the same time I don’t really understand the hate for attempting to modernize items either, both are totally fine in my opinion
@@PraetorianCuber well, i dont care for any of this stuff either, But I could see why someone would dislike "modernizing" an antique. If you want something new or shiny, go buy it or build it. You can acquire those anywhere, unlike antiques
@@PraetorianCuber I can try to explain why I prefer the Vintage look. If something is refurbished that I can't recognize it in the end anymore, I walways think: you could've just buy a new knive. But with vintage I can see a better difference with before and after.
When I was a child in the 1960's we had a bread cutter with a handle that you had to turn to cut slices. Your amazing restoration video brought back happy childhood memories.
Excellent video! It's calm, yet very fun to watch. Nice to see this type of content between the more fast-paced/full-of-noises one on YT. Besides, it's incredible how the objects end up after the restoration 🙌
I don't know man ... When I watch videos like this I feel like a full on pleb :D ... Having skills and awareness like these really makes me respect people ... When I grow old I'm gonna pick up some kind of hobby just like this . Makes me feel so relaxed and happy . Good job on the project . You are really good sir
I appreciate how you restored this to how it may have looked new. Many people are keeping defects and damage as part of their style but your aesthetic is spot on.
Андрей добрый день Светлана Владимировна здравствуйте у меня есть возможность сделать это в Москве и Московской области в Москве и Московской области в городе Москва российская федерация у меня есть возможность то лучше не надо туда же куда в городе Москва российская федерация у вас есть возможность сделать это сегодня а завтра уже будет 10000000000000000рублей
Not only was _pain de campagne_ baked only once a week - and in the villages, often in a communal oven that was reserved for each household for a certain time period on a certain day of the week - it was full of good things like rye and whole wheat flour. You'd need a good sturdy cutter!
Wonderful. Usually I watch videos about painting and creative arts, but I couldn't help but watch till the end... You are truly a master and this is art! Skills like yours will be useful in the future : reuse and recycle instead of throwing away ❤️❤️
Я пожилая женщина и по женской части умею многое , но когда я смотрю как работает мужчина , у которого руки выросли правильно , меня это завораживает ! Почему ? Всегда смотрю такие ролики ! Какой вы молодец ! Удачи вам в таком увлечении , это здорово !
I can't believe how much time you have spent for restoration of a bread cutter.I mean,it's Just a bread cutter...There're many processes Great work excellent!!!
7:29 ¡Porsupuesto! Se me hace muy lindo que pueda darle una nueva vida a estas cosas, componer en lugar de comprar más se me hace noble y ecológico :')
I am really impressed with the passion, patience and understanding of homemade items you are blessed with. Your video radiates the work that goes into making your own crafts. And in the end, the efforts are forgotten and what remains is the joy of having created something so impressive. I have never learned to do this myself, and probably never will, but I understand what this hobby can mean to you. Have a nice day!
Очень круто! Грандиозно!... смотрела с удовольствием и восхищением! Сама занимаюсь такими вещами, поэтому, вдвойне приятно, когда у этих вещей возникает новая, вторая жизнь!
true fact: sliced bread was first sold in my hometown of Chillicothe, Missouri. it’s literally called the “Home of Sliced Bread” and has only 10,000-11,000 residents including the local jail. before then bread was only sold in whole loafs.
Приятно наблюдать за процессом работы восстановления, но целесообразность этого действа близка к нулю) Возможно современные аналоги справляются со своей задачей куда лучше. Но опять же, кайфанул с процесса восстановления)
Великолепно! Главное сохранен дух времени в устройстве! Выглядит просто супер! Плохо, когда антикварные предметы, реставрируют до состояния, похожего на современный, китайский ширпотреб!
I just watched this video, and I like that you restore things and bring them back to life instead of throw them away, Reusing and recycling and restoration is really important for the world's environment protection
I love to see antiques anything restored back to its original especially with all the original parts if possible. Thank you it's amazing how many tools and different things you have to do this what a gift
Just thinking that maybe gluing everything together is not a great idea. Part of the reason you were able to repair it in the first place was because it wasn't glued together.
As soothing and amazing as that was, it took some patience to follow through and get to the end of the video. Can only imagine how you felt actually doing it😅
Achei tão satisfatório que me fez muito bem. Nesse mundo líquido e descartável tenho a impressão de que algo em nossa existência não é real ou verdadeiro. É muito bom ver esse belíssimo trabalho de restauração em um bem durável. Meus parabéns!
Me relajó mucho este video por la paciencia del que lo restauró. Dios hace ese trabajo mismo trabajo con sus hijos. Gracias por el video. La pieza quedó muy bonita y útil de nuevo.💫
Beautiful restoration! The device seemed to have more of a chopping action than slicing, but when you demonstrated the finished piece it was easy to see that it was for heartier, denser loaves of bread, a slice or two of which you take on an all-day walk in the hills. Thanks.
je salut ta patience pour faire tt ce travail, il le faut, pour moi j ai 0/100 de patience pour moins que ça, mais quand même j ai regardé la vidéo jusqu'à la fin tellement ç était passionnant, encors une fois, bon courage et grand respect à vous,
2:10 This is the funniest and yet my favorite part about unscrewing stuff. Makes it 10x funnier knowing its with an older piece of machinery use for cutting bread.
Это потрясающе! Мне кажется он не был таким новым и красивым, даже когда его только сделали! Я работал в реставрационной мастерской одного областного музея и там нельзя было даже мечтать о таких инструментах и мастерах! Спасибо вам за то, что спасаете эти чудесные вещи!
Отличная работа! Очень крутая реставрация! 👏👍🤝💪🌶 У мастера золотые руки!👌💃 Но это устройство не для хлеба, а для резки фотобумаги (когда то было). Лайк, однозначно! 👍❣️
I love your channel and all your restoration work. I especially like that you do a lot of your work the old-fashioned way, by hand! I can't forget to say how much I adore Avril and love seeing him each time he visits. Keep up the good work...we're all watching!!! 👍👌🤗
Good lord, those were some of the most stubborn screws I’ve ever seen. 😆 Just when you thought you’ve gotten them all out, there’s STILL more. 🤣 Regardless, excellent restoration once again, LADB! 👍 I really love how this one turned out at the end! 😃 Look forward to the next video! 👏
boa noite amigo tenho aconpanhado seus vídeos a um bom tempo já mais como inscrito sou novo por aqui beleza gosto muito de restaurações e devolver a forma original aos objetos isso é muito gratificante abraços do brasil
I have enjoyed you putting you brilliant skills to restore the bread cutter. It was an amazing video it was really interesting. Nice to see Avril helping 😀
Hope you enjoy this new video everyone ☺️😘 have a nice day !
@@robertriesshozerlover4 Well, even that nude girls from previous comment are now able to restore their rusty bread cutter :-D
Yeah I have fully watched ⌚
Restorers nowadays are lazy. They dont do mirror finish because it’s lengthy and time consuming so they come up with excuses like we dont want to remove material or we want to keep the old look 😂😂
Nicely done. The sand blasting is one of the coolest things...one step makes it almost brand new again. So satisfying to watch. Can't imagine how it feels to actually do it. Your work is art and so relaxing. Thank you! God bless from Black Hills of South Dakota.
@@DrparthdS Okay, I'll bite. There are plenty of restorers who "still" do mirror finishes on things. It all depends on the item being restored. If you have a cutting blade with severe pits on both sides removing enough material on both sides to remove all pits could reduce the blade's thickness by 50%+, severely reducing its integrity in the process. It's a very real reason and not because someone is necessarily lazy, but because you have ridiculous expectations of what's 'required' for a restoration to be considered good enough for you. When you start your own restoration channel with mirror finish everything I'll be your first subscriber.
Fluffy orange kitty timestamps:
6:40 - Avril giving a hand(paw)
9:51 - Avril on inspection
Thanks for the video! May God bless you!
Thank you for this
You have done a great service to society
God bless you kind stranger ✨
You missed it at 3:57
@@the03xall That's true, for a couple frames Avril shows up in the bottom left corner.
I’m more amazed that you own all the tools and resources needed to complete this project than the actual finished product. I can’t even find scotch tape in my house most of the time lol.
i cant even find a pen in my house
Well that's because you don't have a restoration UA-cam channel
I can't even find my house
I can’t even find me
I can't even find my victims that I kidnap- oh wait nvm
lets appreciate this man who've spent days restoring one item and hours to edit the video just for us
Yes 😊
He got 22 million views and made a bunch of money...what a selfless hero!
@@douglaspinsak1246 deserved
@Enite including the cat 😂
@@douglaspinsak1246 What, you don't want him to earn money and recognition for the hard work he does?
Just imagine someone restoring this masterpiece again after 200 years!
Imagining is not necessary, as that was done right here and recorded for anyone to view…
@@tonym1810 but the bread cutter will wear out eventually and need restoring again. A video on how to do it isn't going to prevent rust/ rot in the actual, physical bread cutter
Бесполезный шедевр... лучше ножик обычный!
@@tayakrasa7144 u are correct
People still use Bread cutters 😄
Extremely impressive. I can only imagine how much time this actually took you.
2 hours max
It took exactly 17 minutes and 19 seconds.
At least a minute
Impressive. Let's see Paul Allen's bread cutter.
It took 17:19
I like the way you restore but in the same time you preserve the vintage look. Great video 🍻👍🏻🤗
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Do you also like how he used non food safe stain for a food use item?
I'm pretty sure no one's gonna use that.
I say this on the straight of the comment he made at the start of the video "..used way back when people used to make bread once a week"
Good job
@@iagreewithyou4328 How does that change my point in any way? He still used an unsafe stain for a food product item.
So it's ok to do things wrong and make people think it is correct because he might not use it much?
Is that seriously what passes for logic in that inert lump of flesh sitting atop your spine?
SMH
Do people ever read the drivel they post before hitting post?
I can't tell u how therapeutic this was with the rough afternoon I'm having. Respect on the great job done!
Turning old rusty 🍞 cutter into new one takes a lot of hard work , keep growing bro very wonderful job
@Jerkamid RaTiO
It’s easy dude
More like a 💀 cutter
Bro??? This man your grandfather!!!!
@Luminous Lukism bro liked his own comment 💀
I’m so glad this was recommended to me. Oddly soothing to watch and amazing craftsmanship. You have a new subscriber! Plus the cat is adorable.
Hayır hiç sevimli değil.
I am fascinated with every single tool you used, and every single step it took , to refurbish that bread cutter. Love the fact that you described the history of the artifact, which makes your restoration even more interesting. You are a true artist, and artisan in every way. I just love what you do, and that I can witness your craft here. Awesome 👍PS. Love your cat too😊
Finally someone who refurbished an old object and didn't try to modernize it! You sir are an expert at what you do and your esthetic comes through your work.
I hate it when the restorator destroys the vintage quality of the object and makes it all perfect and shiny with loud colours. Subscribed !
Also ... The cat 😍
Nah, this bread cutter needs WiFi and LED lights. (/s just to be sure)
I can totally understand preserving the vintage look of items, and to each their own, but at the same time I don’t really understand the hate for attempting to modernize items either, both are totally fine in my opinion
@@PraetorianCuber well, i dont care for any of this stuff either, But I could see why someone would dislike "modernizing" an antique. If you want something new or shiny, go buy it or build it. You can acquire those anywhere, unlike antiques
@@PraetorianCuber just a matter of personal taste , some people like the vintage look some others like a more modern look. Neither is wrong 👐
@@PraetorianCuber I can try to explain why I prefer the Vintage look. If something is refurbished that I can't recognize it in the end anymore, I walways think: you could've just buy a new knive. But with vintage I can see a better difference with before and after.
These videos are so relaxing to watch. It's like meditation.
Seriously though. They help me relax so I can fall asleep.
Hahaha
Only technical mind people enjoy this.
They are relaxing, this is mindfulness
When I was a child in the 1960's we had a bread cutter with a handle that you had to turn to cut slices. Your amazing restoration video brought back happy childhood memories.
Excellent video! It's calm, yet very fun to watch. Nice to see this type of content between the more fast-paced/full-of-noises one on YT.
Besides, it's incredible how the objects end up after the restoration 🙌
I don't know man ... When I watch videos like this I feel like a full on pleb :D ... Having skills and awareness like these really makes me respect people ... When I grow old I'm gonna pick up some kind of hobby just like this . Makes me feel so relaxed and happy . Good job on the project . You are really good sir
I appreciate how you restored this to how it may have looked new. Many people are keeping defects and damage as part of their style but your aesthetic is spot on.
Спасибо, что не наложили музыку, эти звуки очень приятны. Золотые руки у реставратора ❤️ потрясающий результат!
Андрей добрый день Светлана Владимировна здравствуйте у меня есть возможность сделать это в Москве и Московской области в Москве и Московской области в городе Москва российская федерация у меня есть возможность то лучше не надо туда же куда в городе Москва российская федерация у вас есть возможность сделать это сегодня а завтра уже будет 10000000000000000рублей
Man I love UA-cam translate
@@unknown-lg3iq "restorer has golden hands" lol
@@TimedCours3 that makes sense.
Хлеб не режет,а мнет.
You reminded me of my childhood when My parents used to send me to buy half a bread ! There was one exactly the same at the grocery store in our area.
Love to see Avril giving a helping paw 🐾 & doing the job of quality control too 🐈 tell her Koda says “Hi” 🐈⬛
Great and interesting work. I was watching the whole Video without skipping. And I rewinded to see the cat again.
С какой любовью к инструменту и с каким мастерством это сделано!
Превосходно!👏
Not only was _pain de campagne_ baked only once a week - and in the villages, often in a communal oven that was reserved for each household for a certain time period on a certain day of the week - it was full of good things like rye and whole wheat flour. You'd need a good sturdy cutter!
That’s great trivia, thankyou friend! 😊
whats a "pain de campagne"
@Venate ooooooo ok
It means country bread
Très frustré qu'il ait pas donné un grand coups avec haha
Wonderful. Usually I watch videos about painting and creative arts, but I couldn't help but watch till the end... You are truly a master and this is art! Skills like yours will be useful in the future : reuse and recycle instead of throwing away ❤️❤️
Excellente restoration. Félicitation pour ce travail de précision...parfait!
Какое удовольствие смотреть, как работает мастер ! просто отдыхаешь душой! Спасибо!🌹
Very true
Мужской асмр
Я пожилая женщина и по женской части умею многое , но когда я смотрю как работает мужчина , у которого руки выросли правильно , меня это завораживает ! Почему ? Всегда смотрю такие ролики ! Какой вы молодец ! Удачи вам в таком увлечении , это здорово !
Screw: “im not coming loose and theres nothing you can do!”
And he proceeds to use a *drill*
The screw is "screwed" and he knows it
I can't believe how much time you have spent for restoration of a bread cutter.I mean,it's Just a bread cutter...There're many processes
Great work excellent!!!
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Correct. But why spending this much time?
7:29 ¡Porsupuesto! Se me hace muy lindo que pueda darle una nueva vida a estas cosas, componer en lugar de comprar más se me hace noble y ecológico :')
SI 😊
Very good work my friend. Congratulations
So satisfying to watch. Thanks for putting the detail in this vid, and the bonus cat footage, of course.
Я вообще не понимаю почему я оторваться от просмотра этих видео не могу,ни один ролик не пропустил,шикарно,спасибо большое за задумку сию.
You’re insanely skilled!! I can’t imagine the patience it takes for something like this
You had me at Avril.
Any man who can restore tools AND work alongside a cat is a good person
I am really impressed with the passion, patience and understanding of homemade items you are blessed with. Your video radiates the work that goes into making your own crafts. And in the end, the efforts are forgotten and what remains is the joy of having created something so impressive. I have never learned to do this myself, and probably never will, but I understand what this hobby can mean to you.
Have a nice day!
Avril’s not a great assistant but a really good supervisor! Great job! 👍🏻
Another great result from the Avril workshop , well done !
Очень круто! Грандиозно!... смотрела с удовольствием и восхищением! Сама занимаюсь такими вещами, поэтому, вдвойне приятно, когда у этих вещей возникает новая, вторая жизнь!
To me this is mesmerizing to watch and listen. Pure unintentional ASMR.
Here in Brazil, in some regions (in my region especially) this kind of tool is called "podão" and is used to cut a variety of things. Great job 👍🏾
true fact: sliced bread was first sold in my hometown of Chillicothe, Missouri. it’s literally called the “Home of Sliced Bread” and has only 10,000-11,000 residents including the local jail. before then bread was only sold in whole loafs.
У Вас золотые руки!!!! Красивые, сильные и умные,!!!
Seeing Avril always brings a smile to my face. A delightful video as usual. ☺️
Out of curiosity, do you use the stuff you restore? Like, do you now use this to slice bread, or are they just nice antiques?
How does he do it?) Cool restoration!
Приятно наблюдать за процессом работы восстановления, но целесообразность этого действа близка к нулю) Возможно современные аналоги справляются со своей задачей куда лучше.
Но опять же, кайфанул с процесса восстановления)
😊
Beautiful work! I make my own bread, and have always wanted one of these slicers!
Великолепно! Главное сохранен дух времени в устройстве! Выглядит просто супер! Плохо, когда антикварные предметы, реставрируют до состояния, похожего на современный, китайский ширпотреб!
Главное чтобы ты и твой путин были зарублениэ Слава Украине
Valde verum! Bene dicis.
очень верно! хорошо сказано.
@@graph2717 там панэ говно по унитазу размазал, иды вытри.
I just watched this video, and I like that you restore things and bring them back to life instead of throw them away,
Reusing and recycling and restoration is really important for the world's environment protection
I love to see antiques anything restored back to its original especially with all the original parts if possible. Thank you it's amazing how many tools and different things you have to do this what a gift
Just thinking that maybe gluing everything together is not a great idea.
Part of the reason you were able to repair it in the first place was because it wasn't glued together.
Not sure he intends it to ever be restored again. Just to make sure it fits together for the video
Great skill. I love to restore little things as much as i can so this is amazing to watch.
I usually don't appreciate this kind of videos if it's not time lapsed but this one is amazing and satisfying ❤️
at 15:20 what liquid you put the screws int after fire
thanks
Gotta respect every Restoration channel,you guys such a professional
Is anyone learning this type of craftsmanship anymore? This was mesmerizing...
As soothing and amazing as that was, it took some patience to follow through and get to the end of the video. Can only imagine how you felt actually doing it😅
Achei tão satisfatório que me fez muito bem.
Nesse mundo líquido e descartável tenho a impressão de que algo em nossa existência não é real ou verdadeiro. É muito bom ver esse belíssimo trabalho de restauração em um bem durável.
Meus parabéns!
you will definitely reach your 1M goal really soon with this kind of amazing content. keep it up ❤️
Me relajó mucho este video por la paciencia del que lo restauró. Dios hace ese trabajo mismo trabajo con sus hijos. Gracias por el video. La pieza quedó muy bonita y útil de nuevo.💫
Pa que sirve esa cosa xd?
@@lordborosyt5659 título diz: cortador de pão. Mas uma faca é mais prático hj em dia.
@@ppizolato2 pero no veo que tenga sentido así como está xd
@@lordborosyt5659 Son instrumentos antiguos.
@@lordborosyt5659 Corta pan. Son instrumentos y máquinas antiguas que reparan en este canal.
very cute cat 🥺🥺. nice video!!
Awesome video! I wonder why you use wood glue to put everything together? Wouldn’t that be difficult to ever restore again in the future?
Beautiful restoration! The device seemed to have more of a chopping action than slicing, but when you demonstrated the finished piece it was easy to see that it was for heartier, denser loaves of bread, a slice or two of which you take on an all-day walk in the hills.
Thanks.
It's actually designed to be used with baguettes.
@@PLuMUK54 no wonder why its incredibly long just for that reason
Da steckt jede Menge Liebe drin ❤❤❤
@Cantika------💘 didn’t ask bot
A tad over 17 mins of my life "Not" wasted. Hats off to you sir.
je salut ta patience pour faire tt ce travail, il le faut, pour moi j ai 0/100 de patience pour moins que ça, mais quand même j ai regardé la vidéo jusqu'à la fin tellement ç était passionnant, encors une fois, bon courage et grand respect à vous,
Хорошо когда руки золотые! Здоровья и успеха!
Сколько любви в одном видео...
Любовь к времени, вещам и своему делу. Спасибо!
Simply superb! So much hard work,and the end result is so beautiful!! Was mesmerized while watching!
I like that it's restored JUST enough to look like it's been used but still in its own time period.
2:10 This is the funniest and yet my favorite part about unscrewing stuff. Makes it 10x funnier knowing its with an older piece of machinery use for cutting bread.
Bon boulot Monsieur, j’aime fort vos vidéos, bon chance, on arrive à bientôt à 1,000,000!
All the best, Ian
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Avril looks at a job well done. Thinks, mmm, how good it is to be a cat...
I love the old saying: "To a dog, you are unquestioned and beloved master; To a cat you are staff."
When you see a video with “DIY” and then it shows you something like this. 😆
Это потрясающе! Мне кажется он не был таким новым и красивым, даже когда его только сделали! Я работал в реставрационной мастерской одного областного музея и там нельзя было даже мечтать о таких инструментах и мастерах! Спасибо вам за то, что спасаете эти чудесные вещи!
I love your videos! Sand blasting and disassembly are my favorite!
Это просто СУПЕР!!! Браво мастеру!
Beautifully crafted.
Parabéns pelo profissionalismo e uso de todas as ferramentas adequadas neste serviço!👍
Is that a sand blaster? I always thought they were bigger!
I love your attention to detail on the hardware.
Вот это красота 👋👋👋👋👋, чего стоило только нож наточить, умнички 🥰🥰🥰!!!!!!!!!!!
и в итоге он не режет проминает )
@@Georgijj так какая сталь, такой и нож.
Отличная работа! Очень крутая реставрация! 👏👍🤝💪🌶
У мастера золотые руки!👌💃
Но это устройство не для хлеба, а для резки фотобумаги (когда то было).
Лайк, однозначно! 👍❣️
То то я смотрю хлеб не особо режет. Тоже подумал, что это возможно и не для хлеба.
Always a joy to see Avril.
Very nice finished product. I love that you actually went and cut bread with it.
Beyond the joy of watching a talented professional...the shots and editing of this are just A++++ content. 10 mil subscribez needed!!
So satisfying to see the old beauty emerging ❤. Happy to see Avril, too!
I love your channel and all your restoration work. I especially like that you do a lot of your work the old-fashioned way, by hand! I can't forget to say how much I adore Avril and love seeing him each time he visits. Keep up the good work...we're all watching!!! 👍👌🤗
Don't forget to like for his efforts
Your patience level ! Great Work
I kinda wish they showed a clip of cutting the bread with the old version before restoring it to show the difference.
These are stress relieving videos for me...thanks man!❤️ This helps me sleep at night..✨
Good lord, those were some of the most stubborn screws I’ve ever seen. 😆 Just when you thought you’ve gotten them all out, there’s STILL more. 🤣 Regardless, excellent restoration once again, LADB! 👍 I really love how this one turned out at the end! 😃 Look forward to the next video! 👏
Really beautiful work, dude! Amazingly done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Avril making sure it's done right. 😁
Yes u are very talented ,your such a natural at it I'm sure u must have inherited it from family as well . Thank u for sharing .
I've never seen a bread cutter like this! How neat.
Trabalho sensacional, muito bom. O gato é fora de serie...muito bonzinho e manso, muito capricho naquilo que faz....acredito que seja pai e o filho...
boa noite amigo tenho aconpanhado seus vídeos a um bom tempo já mais como inscrito sou novo por aqui beleza gosto muito de restaurações e devolver a forma original aos objetos isso é muito gratificante abraços do brasil
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I have enjoyed you putting you brilliant skills to restore the bread cutter. It was an amazing video it was really interesting. Nice to see Avril helping 😀