1950's Waffle Maker Restoration & Tasting at the End 😋

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  • @FARBerserker
    @FARBerserker Рік тому +111

    old things never die because back then they were
    a.) built to last
    and
    b.) build to be able to be repaired and serviced just how you have done.

    • @Ryno2094
      @Ryno2094 2 місяці тому

      ok old man

  • @micaemor
    @micaemor Рік тому +36

    "He tries to communicate with us" was a great touch :)

  • @acewinters3855
    @acewinters3855 Рік тому +176

    The ghost of the person who originally made this waffle iron is probably very pleased to learn about all of the cool new upgrades to the small parts. Heat-shrink wire protectors, special coating for the washers, they are probably bragging to their friends in the afterlife that something that they made is still relevant and usable. This makes me happy.

    • @triggabun
      @triggabun Рік тому +13

      Like trades " I built that building over there" every time you drive anywhere lol

    • @Tishers
      @Tishers 4 місяці тому

      Between the coughs from the mesothelioma from the asbestos they originally had in there.

  • @ysfnimak5784
    @ysfnimak5784 Рік тому +9

    What I love about this channel is the real sounds without any noises music
    I enjoy watching your videos

  • @kahnwolfe9548
    @kahnwolfe9548 Рік тому +140

    Love to see these wonderful old things lovingly restored and brought back to life again. The attention to detail and trying to keep it authentic as possible is what is a major draw for me. So thank you much for your time and efforts!

    • @DieseltheWhiteTailedBuck
      @DieseltheWhiteTailedBuck Рік тому +6

      ok furry
      Mhmm, well said, Kahn! I just absolutely can't find any hate on these *real* restoration channels and their attention to detail...I really love my mechanics because he is just-...he's the best of the best when it comes to using the lathe imo

  • @Coolersson
    @Coolersson Рік тому +3

    Perfect! The preservation of the maximum number of original elements deserves recognition!

  • @laurigardner6227
    @laurigardner6227 Рік тому +8

    Aeesome restoration. There's something joyus about seeing old things being put back to use.

  • @MrJerryleyva
    @MrJerryleyva Рік тому +93

    Love this! I restore and collect antique and vintage toasters, waffle irons and other early electrical gadgets. Your waffle iron is actually from the early to mid nineteen twenties. You did an excellent restoration job! 👍

    • @stockingsstuffer6302
      @stockingsstuffer6302 Рік тому +5

      Dude that's badass, howd you get into a hobby like that?

    • @KimiRaikkonen123
      @KimiRaikkonen123 Рік тому +3

      @@stockingsstuffer6302 He just likes waffles that much

    • @mescko
      @mescko Рік тому +6

      The toaster in my kitchen is a Sunbeam Radiant Heat Control toaster from the late 50s, makes fantastic toast, a stonking 1500 watts, after doing two slices twice you can't touch it, but I want toast done right, unlike the stupid government toasters you buy now.

    • @MrJerryleyva
      @MrJerryleyva Рік тому +10

      @@stockingsstuffer6302 Many years ago I was renting an old apartment in Los Angeles and I found two very old toasters in back of a cabinet. I was fascinated by them and I guess that's how it all started. I've always been fascinated by very early electrical systems and early gadgets and my collection was born! A kind of nostalgia, I guess. 😁

    • @MrJerryleyva
      @MrJerryleyva Рік тому +2

      @@KimiRaikkonen123 I do! 😁

  • @Renville80
    @Renville80 Рік тому +135

    If the heating elements were connected in parallel to work on the old French 110 volt standard, you ought to be able to change it so the two elements are connected in series to run on the present 230 volt standard.

    • @DinodieTonight
      @DinodieTonight Рік тому +17

      Along with that, adding a ground connector would be a good idea, since it's entirely metal and a single loose wire could charge the entire shell.

    • @ReservedForFutureUse
      @ReservedForFutureUse Рік тому +13

      The danger makes the waffles taste all the better

    • @Tishers
      @Tishers 4 місяці тому +1

      Nichrome wire comes in different gauges and resistances per foot (meter). You can work out the maths for any supply voltage and using a very simple Ohm's law calculation you can figure out the wattage you are shooting for (to get a certain temperature). Then you measure out the uncoiled nichrome wire, choose a different mandrel dimension (the rod you wound the wire around) and twist until you get the desired length.
      Grounding the shell of the iron is not a bad idea. The way it is, any sort of abrasion of the heating element on the fiberglass would put the case at mains potential (very dangerous).

  • @youview1327
    @youview1327 Рік тому +218

    That’s a nice restoration as usual. Though i would have been a bit more careful with the asbestos insulator and tried to add a ground on the cord. The making of the new coil was extraordinary!

    • @lloydpenfold486
      @lloydpenfold486 Рік тому +12

      Unless you have a 110V outside supply, grounding would be of no use. Here in the UK you would need a 230-110 volt transformer to power the cooker, which would have its own ground for the 230V side. The 110V wire and an eath connection would not conduct any current. 110V is far less dangerous than 230V anyway, and would be unlikely to cause serious injury or death

    • @giant_rat7781
      @giant_rat7781 Рік тому +25

      @@lloydpenfold486 you guys are speaking another language I swear

    • @ProtonOne11
      @ProtonOne11 Рік тому +7

      I agree that by todays standards it's required to have an earth connection to the metal, so that it trips the fuse immediately if for some reason the exposed mains wiring in these heating elements or anything else makes contact to the metal. Not unreasonable that grease or dough finds a way inside and make a connection.
      I guess if you use a safety transformer and just restore it as a showpiece that only got used once for the video, it's fine to leave it as it is.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Рік тому

      @@lloydpenfold486 That Chinese transformer could be an autotransformer though, in which case an earth connection would make perfect sense. You can still buy those "iron connectors" with side earth springs, so earthing would be very easy and reversible, just use a different lead and the original one is for display only.

    • @youview1327
      @youview1327 Рік тому +5

      @@lloydpenfold486 I’m not talking about circuit ground. Ground as in protective earth (PE). Even with a transformer the aluminium “case” needs to be grounded (PE) to avoid electric chock if the live wire gets damaged, be it 110V or 230V. The fuse won’t trigger if there ain’t no short circuit. If you touch the sink or anything grounded you will get toasted unless you have a ELCB in your system.

  • @englishwithphil42
    @englishwithphil42 Рік тому +4

    This video is as French as it gets. Brings back great memories. Thank you for this content!

  • @amvsound
    @amvsound Рік тому +10

    I have been admiring your work for many years (not so much the repair, but the ability to tell a story without words) ... Dude - you are a genius!

  • @ryanokeefe12
    @ryanokeefe12 Рік тому +804

    Please be more careful with the asbestos insulation. You need to wet it down with water (at a minimum) to prevent the particles from getting airborne.

    • @longlivingdude
      @longlivingdude Рік тому +76

      Yeah, this comment needs to be pinned.

    • @maxximos2960
      @maxximos2960 Рік тому +56

      on the other hand if he's like 50 years old, worst case scenario is he misses out on a few hands of gin rummy at the retiremnt home

    • @stephanedorion992
      @stephanedorion992 Рік тому +25

      Yeah... I use to play with it as a kid. We all did. And we're still here. All of us...

    • @ryanokeefe12
      @ryanokeefe12 Рік тому +111

      @@stephanedorion992 That's great. But completely false in regards to "all of us"
      Perhaps you should look up "mesothelioma " ... and perhaps my grandfathers death from it was just a lie and he's still here?

    • @ryanokeefe12
      @ryanokeefe12 Рік тому +45

      @@maxximos2960 So the respiratory irritation in a large percentage of those exposed and the cancer catalyst sites generated by the particles that cause an early death to a high reletively high percentage of those exposed is all bs?

  • @jenn976
    @jenn976 5 місяців тому

    My parents had a very similar waffle iron like this (different brand). Very much the same, even the cloth-covered electrical plugs. Thanks for this, it’s beautiful and useable now. Love that you included making the waffles!

  • @Diazjake
    @Diazjake Рік тому +7

    Best cooking show on UA-cam! 🧇😋

  • @michellemami3425
    @michellemami3425 Рік тому +10

    Love the restoration! 😆 And cooking.

  • @bfarm44
    @bfarm44 Рік тому +25

    It’s not just the restoration which is excellent but the value of the knowledge in being able to rewind the heating elements and reinsulate the entire piece back to working condition. That’s the real beauty here. Knowledge

    • @jenn976
      @jenn976 5 місяців тому

      Rewinding the heating elements - exactly! I was amazed at that!!

  • @lyubovyeremina6011
    @lyubovyeremina6011 Рік тому +4

    Все видео просмотрела с открытым ртом😁
    Восторг наблюдать за работой мастера

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown8312 Рік тому +5

    Wonderful job restoring the waffle maker. It looks much better and works like a charm as well. Excellent work.

  • @juliecumming9243
    @juliecumming9243 4 місяці тому

    I find it quite amazing that you were able to buy the electrical components in the 21st century. Love your vids ❤

  • @cposwn
    @cposwn Рік тому +27

    Fantastic work. It turned out really nice. Thanks for saving a piece of history. Well done. Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @lancesrr4124
    @lancesrr4124 Рік тому

    I like how you even showed it working you made waffles I like how you committed to showing it worked.

  • @sharonbeckett721
    @sharonbeckett721 Рік тому +4

    I'm in awe when you do your magic! Never knew waffle makers were that old.

    • @FrostRare
      @FrostRare Рік тому +2

      I was thinking about that too! It makes sense though because not only do waffles have a unique shape, if people in older times did not own a full stove, waffles were a handy alternative to pancakes, their shape making them able to stay steady inside of a small device without making a mess. So what may be considered fancy now actually had a very practical utility for less well-off homes.

  • @MstressMew
    @MstressMew Рік тому +2

    I don't know exactly how old but that pre-dates the 1950s. Nice restoration! These videos always have me enthralled.

    • @SeventhSwell
      @SeventhSwell 6 місяців тому

      Looks more like something from the 30s to me. But I'm 100% positive he knows more about this sort of thing than I do.

  • @larrykelly2838
    @larrykelly2838 Рік тому +12

    Wow, great restoration. Those waffles look really delicious.

  • @jeanguycanuel3373
    @jeanguycanuel3373 Рік тому

    Wow,wow,wow très très beau travail de restoration. Félicitation du Québec 😉👍🏻

  • @tomw212
    @tomw212 Рік тому +10

    Two things I was hoping was that you wouldn’t spray paint it, and you would keep the handle. Delighted to see the final product! Great work!🎉

  • @Merlin_Price
    @Merlin_Price Рік тому +1

    Thing of beauty. Love to see it. One of the most rewarding vid's of this style i've ever seen. I need a machine shop and a waffle recipe immediately.

  • @raskahn9286
    @raskahn9286 Рік тому +26

    I hope for your health that that insulation was not asbestos. ALWAYS spray down stuff like that to reduce fibers in the air. Better safe than sick!

  • @xxPenjoxx
    @xxPenjoxx Рік тому +9

    So many original parts saved, this was in such great condition 👏 previous owners for looking after it. You did a great job keeping so much of the original, really great job 👏 👍 incredibly jealous of the Bonne mMaman range you get in France! We only have strawberry and apricot 😂

    • @markgoldspink5109
      @markgoldspink5109 Рік тому +1

      If you're in the UK Waitrose has started doing it. Apparently.

    • @xxPenjoxx
      @xxPenjoxx Рік тому +1

      @mark goldspink thank you, I am in rural Scotland, so it'd have to be a big city, but I'll check it out if I can. The apricot one is delightful.

    • @JulieWallis1963
      @JulieWallis1963 Рік тому +2

      @@xxPenjoxx try to find the black Cherry one! That’s smashing.

  • @Segafishy
    @Segafishy Рік тому +12

    Definately a lot more charm in vintage kitchen gadgets than modern ones, beautifully done restoration.

    • @arianresch4543
      @arianresch4543 Рік тому +2

      When things were made to last almost forever lol

  • @acatisfinetoo3018
    @acatisfinetoo3018 Рік тому +1

    As they used to say old is gold...these things are work of art and were built to last💯

  • @ryllharu
    @ryllharu Рік тому +2

    Great work! I never thought about a need to preheat electroplating solution.

  • @Druforithe
    @Druforithe Рік тому

    Sand blasting aluminium is like magic.
    My new favourite resto!

  • @ptizim
    @ptizim Рік тому +5

    Merci, ça fait vraiment plaisir de le voir fonctionner.
    Et bien sûr super boulot comme d'habitude 👍

  • @LadyLeigh
    @LadyLeigh 4 місяці тому

    A superb restoration as per usual! I am addicted to your channel🤗🇦🇺

  • @Elnumette
    @Elnumette Рік тому +29

    J'adore les différents plans, le large panel d'outils utilisés, ça à l'air facile ! Et le petit bonus c'est l'utilisation de l'objet restauré =) continue comme ça ! ❤️

  • @annettehasten7755
    @annettehasten7755 Рік тому

    I love watching your videos. For some reason, this one touched a cord of nostalgia. Thank you.

  • @emelegov5412
    @emelegov5412 Рік тому +4

    Best channel of Restoration ! Congrats. I wish you could upload more material and more often

    • @OldThingsNeverDie-
      @OldThingsNeverDie-  Рік тому +1

      The next one is hard to restore. I need time, sorry 😘

    • @emelegov5412
      @emelegov5412 Рік тому

      @@OldThingsNeverDie- take your time Master ✌

  • @benz_gloriaqvarc
    @benz_gloriaqvarc Рік тому

    A fost foarte interesant, distractiv și chiar gustos la sfârșit

  • @halimatanzin8095
    @halimatanzin8095 Рік тому +2

    Best thing about this channel is he doesn't use music

  • @isabellejeanvoine5062
    @isabellejeanvoine5062 Рік тому

    Une nouvelle fois, merci pour ce moment zen, avec une bonne gaufre à la pâte à tartiner en guise de cerise sur le gâteau.

  • @themostamazingguy
    @themostamazingguy Рік тому +5

    There's something about the way you do your videos, I'm not sure exactly what it is, but this is my favourite restoration channel.

    • @bugsygoo
      @bugsygoo Рік тому

      I think it's called copying My Mechanics!

  • @lloydpenfold486
    @lloydpenfold486 Рік тому

    Bon Appétit! Great restoration.

  • @tomswindler64
    @tomswindler64 Рік тому +3

    Very nice job,beautiful piece of history,would make nice conversation piece and display.just shows you when they made things to last.great video.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎

  • @jesselle_
    @jesselle_ Рік тому

    The sandblaster is so satisfying!

  • @G0RB0T11
    @G0RB0T11 Рік тому +7

    Great restoration. Was hoping for some food-safe hot blueing this time. 😮 I was also kind of surprised you left the cover in untreated aluminium. I was hoping you’d do a creuset yellow or something.

  • @vanessarussell7048
    @vanessarussell7048 10 місяців тому

    Your knowledge amazes me with every video I watch! Terrific job!

  • @Mawww_MMD
    @Mawww_MMD Рік тому +2

    Tellement relaxant que j'ai faillis m'écrouler devant la vidéo après ma journée de travail ='D.
    .... J'aimerais tellement avoir un bon gauffrier le miens coopère jamais >.>.
    Y a pas à dire, c'est 100% satisfaisant à regarder.

  • @Nimmbin
    @Nimmbin Рік тому +1

    Brilliant restoration. So nice to see old appliances given a new lease on life. Thanks for sharing 😁

  • @bamereg
    @bamereg Рік тому +6

    Oh wow, that grease removal is one of the most satisfying things!

    • @yazdhenab.
      @yazdhenab. Рік тому

      Like he had said, it's capuccino, but een I like it, i'm not sure about this one in particular XD

  • @Christian-Klaff
    @Christian-Klaff Рік тому

    Genau so ein Waffeleisen besitze ich auch noch und es arbeitet immer noch absolut zuverlässig!

  • @dammma
    @dammma Рік тому +14

    i was just binge watching your videos today and you uploaded today of all days??? i'm blessed!! thank you for the good content, keep it coming 💗

  • @guillaumeroncin5870
    @guillaumeroncin5870 Рік тому

    C'est parfait. Je regarde cette vidéo à 19h24 (7:24 PM) et ça m'a filer faim.

  • @uptoolate2793
    @uptoolate2793 Рік тому +3

    1950s? More like 1920s. A gorgeous restoration.

  • @ЮленькаК-е8д
    @ЮленькаК-е8д Рік тому

    Шикарно!!! У Вас золотые руки и душа!!!

  • @nikolaybelikov9031
    @nikolaybelikov9031 Рік тому +17

    That's very nice! One thing I would recommend against doing again is using caustic soda to clean aluminum parts. It reacts with aluminium and dissolves it (hydrogen gas is produced as another product). If you don't want your parts to lose mass, it would probably be better to clean ithem with other means.

    • @DrakeKillah
      @DrakeKillah Рік тому +5

      The small amount of mass lost after a few minutes in caustic soda, before rinsing it off, is negligible mate.

    • @planbuildrepeat8264
      @planbuildrepeat8264 Рік тому +2

      He doesn't seem all to concerned about removing material from the parts to begin with.

  • @mskayla7747
    @mskayla7747 Рік тому

    And it didn't stick! I'm impressed. Usually the first waffle sticks that the iron. Nicely done.

  • @citystars1117
    @citystars1117 Рік тому +5

    This is a work of art, incredible job.

  • @lindataylor6835
    @lindataylor6835 Рік тому

    that vlog was my favorite ! but all your vlogs are , thanks folks !

  • @trtsndrnggr
    @trtsndrnggr Рік тому +2

    Restoration items that look small and easy. But when I opened it, there was a lot of little things inside. Awesome job, bro. You're so cool with your yawn🍻🍻❤️‍🔥

  • @JamesStinton
    @JamesStinton Рік тому

    I am mesmerized by this video; awesome talent!

  • @vbee3571
    @vbee3571 Рік тому +3

    It was a pleasure to see this restoration. You did a great job! 🌟
    (Sand blasting is now my favorite thing to watch.) 😁

  • @tombarlow6176
    @tombarlow6176 Рік тому +2

    What a beautiful restoration i love the way you work

  • @powder-phun949
    @powder-phun949 Рік тому +83

    Watch out! You put the crimped spade connectors on in a potentially unsafe way. The crimp must cover only the copper, not insulation. This forms the electrical contact. I see that you later clamped the wire with the screw, which may work but is probably more prone to bad contact, which means heat, which means melting and fire.

    • @dougfraser77
      @dougfraser77 Рік тому +20

      Definitely not properly crimped. I'd also feel a lot better if the metal case was electrically grounded

    • @Jturkey11
      @Jturkey11 Рік тому +17

      Came to see if anyone else had already commented on this. Potential hot connection there, no good.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Рік тому +10

      Yes, if you put the wire under the screw anyway, why bother with the spade crimps in the first place?

  • @mehmetyurtkuran2882
    @mehmetyurtkuran2882 Рік тому

    Wonderful job restoring .

  • @forfoxsake7972
    @forfoxsake7972 Рік тому +43

    I'm always excited to see that you uploaded a new video! Your work is incredible and it's also very relaxing to watch you :)

  • @orionred2489
    @orionred2489 Рік тому

    Well, it finally happened. You've restored something I've actually owned/used. We had that waffle maker with I was growing up in the 70s. It feels just like when you here the music from your prom on the oldies station.

  • @aparecidapinademeloheker6276
    @aparecidapinademeloheker6276 Рік тому +5

    Você é excelente ...tenho assistido seus vídeos e acabo de me inscrever. Muito obrigada por compartilhar. Desejo que continue assim. São Paulo _ Brasil. 👏👏😁.

  • @Luke-ot6mk
    @Luke-ot6mk Рік тому

    Waffle 🧇, honey 🍯 and butter 🧈. Awesome 👏

  • @jeffwhyte1
    @jeffwhyte1 Рік тому +3

    I’m glad you’re not one of those guys that cover up the imperfections. That’s the caricature of the piece you’re working on. And keeps it looking authentic

  • @ferna2294
    @ferna2294 Рік тому

    Beautiful. It made me hungry and I´ve just eaten.

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 Рік тому +3

    I have always liked the smell of cooking waffles. I bet your shop did smell great. How do you dispose of the caustic soda?

  • @Cisdrah
    @Cisdrah Рік тому

    Man , that was precious to watch!

  • @amfakh.
    @amfakh. Рік тому +12

    I really love how you restore all those small things instead of just buy the new one

  • @jilldavies7094
    @jilldavies7094 Рік тому

    Excellent restoration. The finished product made my mouth water!

  • @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
    @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co Рік тому +6

    This is beautiful but I don't think it's entirely food safe, as residual selenium from the cold bluing process may produce toxic fumes until it burns off. Hot bluing with a food-safe oil like canola or sunflower is generally recommended for anything used to prepare or cook food.

  • @tigerboy6316
    @tigerboy6316 Рік тому

    I bet it's so cool being able to fix these things

  • @markneo1
    @markneo1 Рік тому +14

    Excelente trabalho. 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @cwilson463
    @cwilson463 Рік тому

    That was pure artistry, absolutely!

  • @sypoth
    @sypoth Рік тому +9

    I can't believe you didn't season the waffle plates. It's so easy to do, you just take some cooking oil, wipe it on, bake the plate for a few minutes, repeat a few times until the surface turns a little black/bronze and you are done. It adds a little flavor but it mostly protects the surface and prevents sticking. It doesn't have to be vegetable oil either you can season with butter.

  • @sedabad6942
    @sedabad6942 Рік тому

    عمل جميل الأغراض القديمة مصدر جذب لكل انسان
    انت حقا أنسان مبدع

  • @LinsRenato
    @LinsRenato Рік тому +5

    ÓTIMA RESTAURAÇÃO!!!

  • @mangamaniaciam
    @mangamaniaciam Рік тому

    Your dedication to restoration is excellent!!

  • @willyarma_uk
    @willyarma_uk Рік тому +7

    What was the old insulation made from?

    • @dwho3
      @dwho3 Рік тому +5

      that is asbestos i think

    • @willyarma_uk
      @willyarma_uk Рік тому +1

      @@dwho3 I thought it might have been that

  • @Ichabod_Jericho
    @Ichabod_Jericho Рік тому

    I’m so jealous, those look HUGE!! They need peanut butter!!!

  • @dennisneo1608
    @dennisneo1608 Рік тому +4

    What do you suppose the insulation is made of?

  • @serenabramble260
    @serenabramble260 Рік тому

    Years ago I found a 1940s waffle iron at a thrift store, brought it home but had no idea how to properly clean it. I ended up donating it back to Goodwill. Wish your channel had been up in 2017, but maybe someone will find it useful today. ❤

  • @MrWinstinho
    @MrWinstinho Рік тому +316

    What was the insulation made of? Do you ever worry about asbestos?

    • @Graytail
      @Graytail Рік тому +76

      It sure looked fiberous... could have been asbestos

    • @unitedpro_
      @unitedpro_ Рік тому

      Considering how old the product is then it most likely is asbestos

    • @Lapantouflemagic0
      @Lapantouflemagic0 Рік тому +59

      ​@@Graytail if it had been asbestos i would expect it to be in much better condition because it doesn't decay. this looks like some sort of paper, maybe leather but i don't know how well it takes heat.

    • @digressor
      @digressor Рік тому +63

      I highly doubt it’s asbestos but even if it is, health risks due to short-term exposure to asbestos are low.

    • @sollitdude1
      @sollitdude1 Рік тому

      @@digressor thats not how asbestos work. even if you inhale only a few crystals, these crystals dont decay within your lungs. eventually, even years after exposure, you will face the dire concequences.

  • @karavalle12
    @karavalle12 Рік тому

    👏👏Bravo pour cette belle restauration ! J’ai du travail bien fait, dans un environnement propre, avec une présentation impeccable ! Un 20/20😉

  • @Jimmyrvw134
    @Jimmyrvw134 Рік тому +7

    What would you bet that the insulation contains asbestos?

  • @TDIMAXDIESEL
    @TDIMAXDIESEL Рік тому

    Wow, superbe restoration ! Merci de partager 😊🇨🇦

  • @ericprovencher4356
    @ericprovencher4356 Рік тому +2

    BTW, the "leftover" insulation within the waffle maker is asbestos-containing and the paint covering the outside must be lead-containing. Would be nice to show restoration with measures to protect health and safety or restorers. Many "old things" contain contaminants and hazardous materials that pose health risks to people doing restoration.

  • @jeromewhelan6723
    @jeromewhelan6723 Рік тому

    I was most impressed by the successful, behind the scenes, planning of how to successfully replace the missing heater element.

  • @dutchkarting
    @dutchkarting Рік тому +12

    Is that asbestos-containing insulation at 1:13? 😅It does look asbestos-suspicious.

    • @zwapz
      @zwapz Рік тому +4

      Exaclty what i thought as well.

    • @dutchkarting
      @dutchkarting Рік тому +3

      @@zwapz at work I do asbestos and Chromium 6 & Lead inspections. So I can quickly assess if something is suspicious or it's free from asbestos or chromium6/lead. Take the fact in this video that is seems to made before 1995 and the probability of asbestos being present is already high. Especially since it has a heat element in it and therefore requires insulation.

  • @ПерстФомы
    @ПерстФомы Рік тому

    Смотрел на 0,5 и млел, и млел, и млел - медитация что надо😊
    Сам не люблю ничего выбрасывать, спасаю до последней капли жизни.

  • @Lapantouflemagic0
    @Lapantouflemagic0 Рік тому +3

    12:00 je veux pas faire mon emmerdeur, mais c'est vraiment plus aux normes cet embout. blague a part ca peut etre un vrai danger, le truc peut etre a moitié sorti de la prise avec les broches exposées tout en étant sous tension, j'ai pris un coup de jus en débranchant un truc quand j'étais gosse.
    Edit : si tu mets les deux résistances en série au lieu d'en parallele, ca marche nickel avec du 220v

  • @zyklonw2836
    @zyklonw2836 Рік тому +6

    Is that asbestos as the insulator?

  • @andrewsammons9643
    @andrewsammons9643 Рік тому

    this has got to be the single greatest SEO masterpiece of the last 10 years

  • @ColoRadio6996
    @ColoRadio6996 Рік тому +5

    Is that asbestos insulation?, I hope not.. Stay safe.