Restoring a leather work bag / restoration

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  • @taham33
    @taham33 4 роки тому +26

    This video really is a testament of how sturdy and resilent leather is.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +2

      Hahah thanks for the message, I totally agree on how amazing good leather can be :)

  • @dandavis2552
    @dandavis2552 4 роки тому +26

    The stains appear to be PVC pipe primer; (powerful stuff) perhaps from a plumber who carried around the solvent, primer, and fittings in the bag. The primer works by slightly melting the PVC fittings for solvent welding and contains a dye, which is in place for a plumbing inspector, to verify the primer was used in the gluing process of a project. Not really worth removing unless you sanded down the leather and went through with a darker dye. Hope that helps & nice seeing this video.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much Dan for this insight ! Yes this helps a lot and I'm glad I didn't try to remove it in the end as it would have been really tough to get out or work around it.
      Glad you liked the video :)

  • @nathandkreosote9917
    @nathandkreosote9917 4 роки тому +9

    I have rewatched this video many times because I love this channel and enjoy seeing a fellow leatherworker in the craft. Leather restorations are so satisfying, good job sir.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for your message, so pleased you like this :)

  • @robertennor1143
    @robertennor1143 Місяць тому

    Nice video. Love vintage leather. Nice work.
    Two recommendations. First I went looking for Neatsfoot Oil for an old leather Martingale used to mount horse brasses on a heavy horse for parades and such. 1/4” thick slab that probably wasn’t used in close to a century. Went to a saddlery and they recommended a product called Hamanol from Germany. Like an oversized tube of toothpaste, amber colour, squeezed small amount on the leather and rubbed it in. When done, wiped it off. Picked it up 30 minutes later and it seemed very much softer. Had me doubting my memory on just how hard it was to begin with. Following morning it was quite flexible and I could easily flex a strap and buckle that secured it to a bridle, something I wouldn’t have risked before treating it, for fear of breaking it. Thought I would test it on an old, thick leather satchel. That was 1/8” thick. The softening was immediately evident. I think the product is great. I have no connection to the maker or seller and I’ll guess this one tube will fill my needs forever.
    Second suggestion - I might have been tempted to lengthen the buckle straps so they covered the piece that holds the buckle onto the bag. With the piece underneath being cut straight across and the closing strip cut to a chevron, they conflict a bit. The only analogy I can think of is, is a woman’s slip peeking out below her skirt.
    The heavy shoulder bag I referred to above, was smaller than your bag but has a thick and very long shoulder strap on it, with an adjustable leather sleeve on the top to allow for shoulder adjustment. I asked the ladies at the estate sale if they thought it was a man’s shoulder bag or a woman’s large heavy purse. One said her husband regularly uses one and refers to it as a satchel. End of debate.

  • @Lumi1414
    @Lumi1414 Рік тому

    Very satisfying to watch this great little bag come back to life!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed watching this :)

  • @elmarihanekom348
    @elmarihanekom348 3 роки тому +1

    I found a old leather bag from World War 2 amoung my mother's stuff when she died of Covid 19 in January 2021.
    Is is embossed with pictures of the Pyramits and sent home by a SA soldier from Egypt. In good condition but a piece of the strap cut off.
    You inspired me to have another look at it and try to condition it a bit.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for sharing this! I'm pleased this inspired you to condition your mother's old bag :) Good leather can go a really long way with a bit of simple love and care.
      Hope it works out for you :)

  • @EnlightenmentExponent
    @EnlightenmentExponent Рік тому +1

    The stains add character. Sort of like furniture manufactured with stress marks. They will beat the wood with a chain before staining and sealing.

  • @jaroslavb.korinek7285
    @jaroslavb.korinek7285 3 роки тому

    Found an old leather satchel last month, about 50 years old, filthy and with rotten stitches. Gonna make her a beauty again, thanks for the tips!

  • @dungeondesigns104
    @dungeondesigns104 4 роки тому +4

    I'm a little late to the party, but Leather New is a great product that I have used for years restoring old saddles. Spray it on and use a soft bristled tooth brush to scrub it in then wipe it off once it foams. It cleans and conditions and really gives old leather a new life. Check it out if you can get your hands on it.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thanks a ton for the input, I did not know about this product! Will see if I can get my hands on some to test it out. In the meantime, Saphir Renovateur works a treat for me.

  • @yveb9074
    @yveb9074 3 роки тому

    James you are so easy to listen to. Great video. Thanks.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Thank you Yve :)
      So glad you like it!

  • @shevyakamichelle6905
    @shevyakamichelle6905 4 роки тому +4

    Love love love the repurposed old turned into new! Great job!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thank you Shevy for your message, I'm glad you like it :)

  • @matthewward7220
    @matthewward7220 4 роки тому +4

    Fabulous restoration James. I love the end result!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thank you for your message Matthew :) Glad you like it !

  • @jassielpeguero3373
    @jassielpeguero3373 4 роки тому +2

    For the stains, what I usually use is dish soap with warm water with a little bit of degreaser. Just a tiny little of it. Why? It does help. But the process you´ve been through with the leather of this bag (the oil and conditioner) actually will help to not let the leather dry out after the washing and cleaning process. After cleaning my bags (I´m a vintage Coach and Dooney &Bourke bags collector), I let them dry in a very sunny spot (but with indirect sunlight over them) for about a day and then condition and seal them again. I do that every summer for about a month all the years. Just to keep them in shape. You can also get some Saddle Soap just to clean it very very well. Hope my comment could help.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      That's a really great habit you have and I'm sure they'll survive decades longer than they would have thanks to your care. I like your method that's really soft on the leather and a great choice if the items aren't being used much.
      Thanks for your input in this :)

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 3 роки тому

      Great hint! I've recently bought a very old Celine bag with handles that are very darkened stained and very dry! Stupidly I used a fabric cleaner, misreading the label. Over time this will degrade the bonds holding the leather together, so I need to remove all traces of this, nourish and seal it.
      So I'm going to try your hint, I've got a degreaser that's used for bikes. A few drops of that might do with the other ingredients.
      The other thing is some people want vachetta leather to stay that colour. Completely unrealistic! Leather darkens with age and use it's a natural process. As we know...The bag was cheaper because of the darkened leather.
      Also some say you shouldn't use wax based products, ordinary kiwi style shoe polish or other saddle type products. I think it's a bit of mystification to only buy super expensive bag spa type products. I'm heartened to see the confident use of both here.

  • @cidneytso6342
    @cidneytso6342 3 роки тому

    Like the stains looks like it was done on purpose!!! Love it

  • @roseleaf6681
    @roseleaf6681 2 роки тому

    Love the video! The bag looks great!🌟

  • @mysticwolf11
    @mysticwolf11 3 роки тому +1

    I have a leather messenger bag which I LOVE that is showing some severe signs of wear and tear. This video makes me feel inspired to "restore" it so it can keep doing what it does for me. Thanks!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Thank you!
      So pleased I can motivate others to restore their bags :)

  • @lingresley8777
    @lingresley8777 3 роки тому

    Loved watching this transformation to a really nutty beautiful hand finished treasure . I think a caustic substance created the marks, caustic soda has done that to my work boots, it eats and dissolves, so neutralize with vinegar quickly. Perhaps you could have created a few more just to the lower front randomly to balance that original " art work" In this chuck away world it's wonderful to see your work to preserve.!

  • @Theodor86G
    @Theodor86G 5 років тому +25

    Instead of trying to get rid of the Stain, you could have tried to recolor the whole Bag. Like painting it dark Brown or Black. But in the Final Result, the Bag looks still great!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  5 років тому +7

      I did consider this but was worried that I would not get the dye job to match or that this process would reveal other lighter stains (from oils or other products). In the end I'm also very glad I did not do this :)
      Thanks for your comment Theodor!

  • @bevvy60
    @bevvy60 3 роки тому +1

    That’s amazing transformation..

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Thanks, glad you approve :)

  • @teresagibson4946
    @teresagibson4946 Рік тому

    Have a BREE tote bag. It had rain stains (I assumed it was rain) all over it. literally. It took forever but I used a water based baby wipes. And it's now in very good shape. Not perfect but very good shape. I used "Chamberlain's leather milk formula #1". It only slightly darkened the blond color leather. Also Bickmore's Bick 4 is excellent for conditioning. Without darkening leather if you do not want the color to change or change drastically.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      Ah I've heard of Bick 4 before and wish it were more available here in Europe! Bedo's Leatherwork uses it all the time and loves it.

  • @season.appreciation8102
    @season.appreciation8102 3 роки тому +1

    Looks amazing

  • @algodonrabo5390
    @algodonrabo5390 3 роки тому

    James, Your video is quite enjoyable. The restoration turned out nicely. The stain you reference appears as if it could be blood. If so, try using hydrogen peroxide to reduce its coloration. However, the stain may always leave some discoloration. Be sure to rinse the area thoroughly to neutralize the peroxide.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing this insight! I'll keep this in mind if I'm ever faced with a similar issue in the future :)

  • @onehappyoldgoat7124
    @onehappyoldgoat7124 4 роки тому +3

    This bag looks almost identical to the original saddle bags on my original 1954 NSU motorcycle

  • @JonelleElise
    @JonelleElise 3 роки тому

    This is amazing!!! You did a beautiful job on this bag!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Thank you for your message, so pleased you like it :)

  • @EnlightenmentExponent
    @EnlightenmentExponent Рік тому

    Thank you for the product links.

  • @RepairShoe
    @RepairShoe 2 роки тому

    yes, the advantage of such suitcases, of course, is that they will not be spoiled by restoration. And in life they are eternal.
    I guess you enjoyed your work

  • @mickfromaustralia902
    @mickfromaustralia902 4 роки тому +1

    Very enjoyable and good work. Did you consider knocking the new leather's surface about to "age" it a little, so it blended a little better with the original? Thank you for a very helpful video.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Hi Mick, no I didn't think of this. To be honest I quite like the contrast - it's obvious that it's a new piece and think this adds to the bag more than anything.
      Thanks for the message.

  • @splootan
    @splootan 4 роки тому +2

    Great job as a camera bag!

  • @annahmorris3050
    @annahmorris3050 2 роки тому

    Love it!! Thank you!!

  • @imransabir1680
    @imransabir1680 4 роки тому

    Brilliant work

  • @debra2107
    @debra2107 2 роки тому

    This bag is incredible! I'm so glad I found your channel and thank you for saving this gorgeous bag! I do have a question: what product would you use to clean the inside of the bag? Thank you!!!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much Debra for your comment, I'm glad you liked the video :)
      I would suggest using some alcohol to give the interior a quick clean then follow up with saddle soap. Hope this helps!

  • @SH-vm1rz
    @SH-vm1rz 4 роки тому +2

    I am so happy that one's garbage is other's treasure....i found today a good leather bag...i would like to give it a shine does Vaseline do the job?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +2

      So glad you enjoyed the video :) I would not use vaseline for this as it dosen't have any of the oils that leather needs to stay nurished. If you can, try to pick up some neatsfoot oil or a leather conditioning cream: these will do a much better job and help protect the leather for the years to come.

    • @SH-vm1rz
      @SH-vm1rz 4 роки тому

      @@JamesBerry thanks for your reply.. Unfortunately all shops are closed because of the world-wide situation...next time will do...waiting for more...like your work😊🎈

  • @DanielMcBrain
    @DanielMcBrain 4 роки тому +1

    Good work, I liked it very much

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thank you Daniel, glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @luckymv
    @luckymv 4 роки тому

    Really enjoyed this!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thanks Miguel, I appreciate your comment!

  • @ariellopez-bu9hl
    @ariellopez-bu9hl 2 роки тому

    Nice restoratie!

  • @Heidegaff
    @Heidegaff 4 роки тому

    6€? You're lucky mate! I would've picked that up even if there was no chance of restoring it, by the look it looks like 3mm leather, sand it up, glue it, and it's some great material to make other projects from.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Hahah completely agree, was a great find and I'm really pleased with the result :)

  • @donjuandemarco9
    @donjuandemarco9 3 роки тому

    Good work, i was wondering could you please let me know how/where/what/ kind of rivets you got?

  • @askunz1
    @askunz1 Рік тому +1

    Does one ever use oil on the sued side of the leather? I have a bag that is quite stiff and dehydrated, and I've been using coconut oil on both sides to try to revitalize it.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому +2

      Technically you can and it won't hurt the leather - I've done it on 50/60 year-old bags that were dryer than sand in the desert.
      The problem with it though is that the flesh or suede side of the leather will drink up that oil VERY fast making it hard to spread the oil well over all the surface, and so easy to oversaturate certain areas of the leather. If possible, simply do several coats on the top side of the leather and let it slowly absorb in in several light coats of oil.

    • @Justin-nl2vv
      @Justin-nl2vv 10 місяців тому

      I have been searching for this answer for over a week now. I have tool bags i would like to suble up and im looking for techniques on how to do this. For example i have thought about putting neatsfoot in a spray bottle to spread yet not oversaturate. Thoughts?​@JamesBerry

  • @tommygamba170
    @tommygamba170 4 роки тому

    You have to froth the soap by putting some water in the can and using a brush and whipping it. And then you put it onto the leather

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      I've been testing a lot with saddlesoap since this video and find that your words are totally true, if only I had known earlier :')
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @jasminewadsworth6059
    @jasminewadsworth6059 4 роки тому +1

    Looks very beautiful ❤️🌹❤️🌹u can not tell u restored it and modified it 🌹❤️❤️❤️🌹

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words Jasmine, really pleased you like it :)

  • @jadabrowskitom
    @jadabrowskitom 4 роки тому

    Hello,
    I have been a fan of your work for a while now, and got myself into restoring leather bags. Do you have any tips for how to remove darker spot from a bag where too much of saddle soap have been used? Thanks, keep up the good work, maybe another bag build, fanny bag perhaps? All the best

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Hi Tomasz, I would recommend cleaning it once more with saddle soap to try to even out the colours. In my experience these dark patches often dissapear after a few day when the piece dries out fully.
      Thanks for the encouragements in posting and good luck with your stain :)

  • @carlomagnojamisola4052
    @carlomagnojamisola4052 3 роки тому

    wow it's like restoring a classic car..

  • @teresagibson4946
    @teresagibson4946 Рік тому

    Fyi if you want the saddle soap to froth use a horse hair round head shoe brush. Not a towel.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip, I learnt of this after making the video :')

  • @mikanesbit4649
    @mikanesbit4649 4 роки тому

    Love this. Thanks!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thanks Mika, glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @oxin1099
    @oxin1099 3 роки тому

    i really wany an old leather bag now

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      They're always worth looking out for at flee markets and garage sales ;)

  • @DrGarri
    @DrGarri 4 роки тому

    You could have tried to clean the bag using pure acetone, it dissolves almost anything and it doesn't damage the leather.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip, I'll start testing out acetone a bit more as I've seen this being used quite a bit but am worried that it's too strong.

  • @ginnysimpson5232
    @ginnysimpson5232 4 роки тому +2

    I've had good luck with acetone.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ginny, yes this seems like it's a popular choice for removing stains. Next time I'll have to test on a small area of the bag first to see if that's a solution as I was really worried it wouldn't work and, more importantly, that it would make things even worse.

    • @ginnysimpson5232
      @ginnysimpson5232 4 роки тому +1

      @@JamesBerry It's always good to test a spot first. I used acetone to take burgundy shoes with black toes to straight mahogany and to strip the factory finish from shoes..

  • @ladymorganofficial
    @ladymorganofficial 4 роки тому +1

    Its beautiful !!

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thank you Patrycja, glad you like it :)

  • @tassiespirit
    @tassiespirit 3 роки тому

    Shoe repairers use acetone or Saphir Decapant to strip the old stains/wax and polish etc. off the boots and shoes. Do not use Mineral Turpentine, that is good to remove glues off leather but it will stain veg tan.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Agreed, thank for the message!
      I would probably try acetone next as a stain remover though it can be very harsh on leather.

  • @lizzyshepherd4569
    @lizzyshepherd4569 4 роки тому

    You should have more subs - good tube bro

  • @tbob8212
    @tbob8212 4 роки тому +1

    What tools from that blue box did you use to remove the old rivets? I've seen a video where a guy stamped an indentation into the rivet head then drilled into the indent he made thus removing the rivet. I've got two rivets to remove from a leather rucksack strap.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Daniel! I would recomend the drill idea as you don't cut out as much leather - I simply found a round hole punch that was larger than the original rivet and punched the whole thing out.

    • @tbob8212
      @tbob8212 4 роки тому

      @@JamesBerry Thanks for the reply! I will do the drilling process I've seen done on another video. Thanks :)

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 3 роки тому

      It's different if the rivets are rare (e.g. designer no longer available) and need to be preserved. Very tricky then!

  • @王悦-m9s
    @王悦-m9s 3 роки тому

    hi James, could you tell me which brand and type of leather glue you use in this video, please?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Hiya, I use Neoprene CR103. The specific brand is generic to the shop I got it at.

    • @王悦-m9s
      @王悦-m9s 3 роки тому

      @@JamesBerry thank you!

  • @Excel4wd
    @Excel4wd 3 роки тому

    Try acetone on those stains with a micro fiber cloth

  • @amandoreyes6780
    @amandoreyes6780 4 роки тому +1

    What tool did you use to cut the leather, at the 8:20 mark? That's not a, skiving knife, is it? Thank you.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому +1

      Hi there, it is a skiving knife from Vergez Blanchard :) I keep it really sharp so is often my go-to knife.

  • @gracyd326
    @gracyd326 Рік тому

    If it’s mine.I will wash and scrub it with mild soap to remove the stain a and re stain it.

  • @campampates
    @campampates 2 роки тому

    Good effort, however i think it would have been fine by just making it a little darker after a good wipe...no need to waste addtl leather on this...just touch it up and put it to work again.

  • @justice.wilson686
    @justice.wilson686 2 роки тому

    Where do you get the tools and dye ect.?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  2 роки тому +1

      You can find links to all the products and tools I use in the video description :)

  • @tommygamba170
    @tommygamba170 4 роки тому

    Next time after washing it with saddle soap clean it with alcohol. Then lightly dye it better to use a airbrush. Then cover it and Rosaline. Then the inside apply nestfeet oil.

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip! I'm afraid the alcohol would dry out the leather more than needed. I guess this could be useful for something that's got a few stains you want to ry to remove but in my case I feel more secure avoiding this.
      Would love to get my hands on a good airbrush!!

  • @oscarluna5352
    @oscarluna5352 2 роки тому

    What was the soap you used?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  2 роки тому

      It's called saddle-soap and can be found in most hardware stores.

  • @rossellemaewallin8197
    @rossellemaewallin8197 4 роки тому

    What did you use for stitching?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      I used Crimson Hides stitching irons in 4mm spacing and a saddle-stitch technique.

  • @leopardontheprowl
    @leopardontheprowl 3 роки тому

    Ooo. I don't think I could bring myself to use a product with seal oil. Oil derived from the normal food chain I'm fine with, but wild seals? That sits wrong with me. We all have our own opinions though.

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel 3 роки тому

      Seals ARE in the "normal food chain" - you never heard of Polar bears and sharks???????????????????????????//

  • @izireal-estate3619
    @izireal-estate3619 4 роки тому

    Nice

  • @gorgosaurus6799
    @gorgosaurus6799 4 роки тому

    could u use body lotion to nourish the leather?

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      In theory yes.... BUT be careful to use something that doesn't have any perfumes or things that could harm the leather. I wouldn't advise using body lotion but, in theory at least, your skin is a type of leather so you should be mostly ok using it.
      But again, if you can, you would be better off grabbing some leather cream as they really don't cost much and you would be less at risk of hurting your piece.
      Hope this helps !

  • @malcolmweams2303
    @malcolmweams2303 3 роки тому

    If I send you a bag could you work on it

  • @alanherrera_x
    @alanherrera_x 3 роки тому

    Pensé que estaba viendo un video de Christopher Frost

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  3 роки тому

      Hahah, me gustaria much hacer video como el! Gracias amigo!

  • @karimbenabdellah9292
    @karimbenabdellah9292 2 роки тому

    عمل رائع وجميل

  • @dmg4415
    @dmg4415 3 роки тому

    May it be blood? Some one cut them self, working hard?

  • @CHAD-RYAN
    @CHAD-RYAN 2 роки тому

    You could hake a lok of good wallets out of that, that can last 100years

  • @harrisolanaling572
    @harrisolanaling572 4 роки тому

    Can i have that.. Bag? Jeje LOL

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  4 роки тому

      Hahah, would love to be able to say yes to this ;)

  • @xcalberr
    @xcalberr 5 років тому +1

    Looks like wood stain

    • @JamesBerry
      @JamesBerry  5 років тому

      Ah that would be a good guess ! Do you have any idea if this is removable and how one would go about this ? (for future projects)

  • @RachellHarold-t3l
    @RachellHarold-t3l 6 місяців тому

    Those are pen marks stains on that leather bag!

  • @hopeindirect4165
    @hopeindirect4165 4 роки тому

    Well well well, when I put on ma leather, and rock to sum Metallica, Delta Parole, Foo Fighters or the Smashing Pumpkins I feel like I can do anything in the whole wide world.

  • @JamesBerry
    @JamesBerry  5 років тому +2

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  • @SB_whatevers
    @SB_whatevers 3 роки тому

    Good content, but too much talking. The blah blah blah detracts from what you are doing.

  • @samsun01
    @samsun01 Рік тому +1

    restoring a piece of shift leather bag and the 'restored' new is still a piece of shift. well done, sir.

  • @Lord_Nemesis8
    @Lord_Nemesis8 7 місяців тому

    You should be a hand model …❤