The polished lower part really worked out great. And the bubbles made the lid looks glittery which is quite nice. Thank god it took only ONE try lol. Thanks for another great work!
You could maybe get a bubble free part by throwing the mould with resin into a vacuum chamber? I have a cheap one made with an old fridge compressor and it works great for stuff like that!
Beautiful restoration. One suggestion--with soldering, more is not better. Using flux will help the solder flow and make an integrated weld with the materials you want to join. Heating the metals rather than the solder is also good. Thanks for your bringing your work to us.
@@NTRprojects Soldering can be difficult on things like the motor, I am sure you noticed the metal absorbs heat quickly. Sometimes higher heat for less time can work better. Overall you did a good job :) The coffee grider looks amazing, good restoration!
Gibt man Oma Erna diese Kaffeemühle in die Hand hat sie einen Flashback in die 50er Jahre wo Opa Erwin seinen Kaffee am besten gestern haben wollte. Sehr gute Restauration.
I loved the colour. I thought your workmanship was really good when you started your channel, however the work, video and editing are phenomenal now. I am so glad I found your channel and share your experiences.
Nice restore job! Just thought id toss in a tip for next time you cast clear resin for a new part. I spent weeks testing methods of casting the same two part silicone molds for a 300zx tail lens and found that if you degas the mixed resin in a vacuum bucket before you pour the mold full you will avoid the bubbles in the cast part. Pre heating the silicone mold in a microwave also helps, but keep in mind that the warmer the temp the faster the isothermal reaction. So you have to be ready and not waste time.
Looks very good! The bubbles in the clear plastic cap look fine. They are all small and rather evenly distributed. It looks intentional; and given that metal flake in plastic would become popular not long after that grinder was made. So, it looks really good. Thank you for showing us this grinder.
Very cool project. When I spotted that cracked lid I tried to imagine what I would have done to fix it. Your casting idea was brilliant. Pity about the bubbles, would have been good to have a vacuum chamber. I love the new paint job, that green is amazing. Finished job is absolutely incredible. Great work.
And again a restauration which completely matches my taste! This time my actual one, #coffeelover 😍. This piece is just so pretty, a real add -on for every coffeelover kitchen. Amazing work!
Good job! I would point out the cold solder joints (more heat, use flux) and because of the metal housing a 3-wire conductor with PE is strongly recommended.
This was and awesome resto on the coffee grinder. I like to know what I'm watching while things are happening so do you to put in the Closed Captions was great.
I love your work, you are one of the VERY few channels I subbed only after a single video! Please don't take it as an attack, just a friendly advice. Those solder joints are horrible. Proper flux cored solder even should do a a better job, the thing is hardly flowing. I'm by no means a professional, I just had to do some stuff recently around the house and the garden. If you are dealing with old copper (with copper oxide and sulfide), a simple household solution should help: a bunch of table salt with vinegar. Neutralize with a baking soda solution. It works wonders: we didn't have to dig up a 100m+ of wires around the garden because of some lawn mover damage, we could solder the stubs after the treatment ( a few 7W LED bulbs won't put much strain on the circuit). Connecting any stranded wires to connectors should be done after crimping the ends. You are burning the heat shrink, you can do a better job with some distance and going slowly or with the use of a heat gun. If any electrician is reading this and facepalming on the words used, English is not my first language so I might not be using the proper terms, and this is pretty far from my profession.
That was Flux cored but I think it's not good quality and I will add extra Flux in the future. Maybe I also get a new tip. Thank you for the honesty and the good advice
Wie immer eine sehr schöne und präzise Restaurierung. Sogar Ständer und Läufer hast du ja wieder richtig gut hinbekommen. 👍 Der einzige klitzekleine Wermutstropfen wäre die Ballistol-Schnellbrünierung am Schneidmesser, da die ja nicht unbedingt lebensmittelecht ist...
Hallo, wieder mal ein sehr schönes Video und das Resultat auch eine Klasse für sich. Ich hoffe das ich das auch mal so gut hin bekomme. Danke für die Mühe es mit uns zu teilen. LG Micha
made my day. first i thought, meh, coffee grinder, boring. then you started actually making parts and i was hooked. HOOKED i tell you. i learned a few things. thanks for that! that bubbly cap carries a little of the machines nostalgia better than a new and clean and transparent one. and the test actually surprised me how well it works. and the australian degreasing worked for me as well! i reside in south america. my favorite kitchen stuff restauration.
Beautiful and thoughtful restoration of a great and still useful appliance. Yes looking forward to the bubble free lid casting when you get your vacuum chamber!
The polished base with the mint green color was definitely the way to go on this Mid-Century Modern beauty. As a contemporary of this appliance, I wish it was this easy to re-vamp my look! Excellent job, as usual. PS: my fave Mexican beer is Modelo Negro, a dark beer.
When I try to explain to people why this is my favorite restoration channel and why each video is worth the wait, I usually start with the care and respect that is shown to everything, and how the explanations are so informative. But I always end on two things: "and they're funny!" "AND HE LITERALLY POLISHES ALL THE SCREWS!"
Wieder ein irre gutes Video. Ich gucke die Videos in falscher Reihenfolge und habe den Ausbau der Werkstatt verpasst. Super Arbeit, tolle Lackier und Elektronikarbeit.
Nicely done, Dr. Beer. This was very enjoyable and I loved your casting work. Your filming is superb, your storytelling spot on. This was fun, thanks for sharing.
100% with the polished base rim. Color was perfect. Great job casting the lid, never thought about that one. Waiting for another project; excited to see what's on the table next!!!
Die Kaffeemühle ist wunderschön geworden! Die paar Bläschen im Deckel könnte ich glatt übersehen, aber Du hast ja schon geschrieben, dass Du eventuell noch einen neuen Deckel in einer Vakuumkammer machen willst. Das mit dem Tastschalter ist auch nur eine Kleinigkeit. Viel wichtiger ist es doch, beim Kaffeemahlen den Deckel festzuhalten! ;-) Gruß Tino
Great job. Especially the new lid. Just something about the switch. In original it is a momentary switch, not an on/off switch. ...by the way. Best regards and stay healthy !
Hey herby I was guessing that it was a momentary, but I couldn't get it to run smoothly again and the contacts were really loose. That's why I switched the switch
I like the word "Mindful", as it was that. I Appreciate the casting of the new lid but didn't like the bubbles too much. A Technique for cleaning old plastic (Acrylic?) is to submerge it in ~35% food grade Peroxide and shine ultraviolet on it...this may have worked on this application and allowed you to restore and keep the original lid. Nice work on the paint (beautiful color) and decal!! It's always amazing to me how well old synchronous motors last...nicely done! Thanks for your story!
It is hard to find superlatives for your videos and outstanding skills; What a treat to watch! This grinder has gotten a new lease of life thanks to your patience, skills and OCD ;-) The shiny rim on the bottom is really cool and I adore the colour you have chosen; it looks stunning! The bolts, nuts and screws have never been this beautiful, I am sure. I do like to bubbles in the lid, but would you like to have a vacuum system in your workshop in order to prevent this in a certain future? Last, but definitely not least, the decal of Moulinex is spot on, my sincere compliments on the result! Very cool you were able to restore the upper part of the button in order to keep that vintage looks. I might have one tip for you, I do not know if you know about this: if soldering tin is not sticking well to the soldered material, you could consider to use soldering flux. It really helps! Thanks again for this wonderful video, really liked seeing it!
My dear friend. thank you for this nice comment and for the tip with the soldering. I extra got the tin with flux included, but I wasnt happy with it. So next time I will add additional Flux (didnt kow it was named this way in english). Yes I will built a vacuum chamber, as soon as I have some money to spare. For now I got the lathe...therefore I'm broke :D
So nice to watch what you conjure up again here. Awesome that you use new methods in each new video. I'm already curious what you will do everything with the lathe.
Once again when you poured your beer I was drinking 'OLD SPECKLED HEN ALE' this time with a glass of 'Depth charge rum' as a chaser......................nice restoration by the way.🍺🥃
I enjoyed reading the brief history of the coffee grinder and better understood why you did the restoration. That being said, I liked the polished look. It wouldn’t have been like the original, but it looked pretty good. But the polished accent was very nice. Also, super cool to see how you did the resin top. Spent a lot of time in and around Mexico. Never saw that beer. Can’t beat a Tecate and lime though. Although, I’m sure you have a much better palette than I. It’s cheap beer, but I love it. Anyways, great video, sir. Have a happy holiday and new year if you aren’t able to post until then. Be safe.
15:54 That is a cold joint and will break again eventually, you need a more powerful soldering iron or a bigger tip, or assist with a heatgun, keep up the great work though, I love your skillful expertise in restoring old devices.
Tolle Arbeit! Ich benutze so eine Mühle von Krups fast täglich, geht nix über frisch gemahlenen Kaffee. Kleiner Tipp: beim Biber Baumarkt gibt's schwarze und weiße Schukostecker die denen aus der Zeit sehr ähnlich sehen. Sieht besser aus als der zu moderne Eurostecker.
Nice publicity you did in 9gag. Will watch you video and after that will decide whether to sub or not. Nice touch you did there, turning the screen upsidedown so Australians can watch normally. This video is great! Gonna watch his other vids
@@NTRprojects After I watched the entirety of your video and liked it, can say I will look forward to your future episodes. Already subscribed, Mr. Beard
I like that colour 😍🍻
Yeah I really like it too. But I'm in general a big fan of RAL colors. Thanks for coming by!!
@@NTRprojects A big fan of RAL colors. Never heard that before! 😀
Great job! 👍
The polished lower part really worked out great. And the bubbles made the lid looks glittery which is quite nice. Thank god it took only ONE try lol. Thanks for another great work!
Yes Anisa it also reminded me of glitter. Man was I lucky, Imagine you would have to wait for 41 days instead of 30. So glad I made it on time :D
You could maybe get a bubble free part by throwing the mould with resin into a vacuum chamber? I have a cheap one made with an old fridge compressor and it works great for stuff like that!
Beautiful restoration. One suggestion--with soldering, more is not better. Using flux will help the solder flow and make an integrated weld with the materials you want to join. Heating the metals rather than the solder is also good.
Thanks for your bringing your work to us.
Thanks for the tip! I will work on my solder skills and your comment will help!
Yep. Exactly like plumbing a house in copper. Heat the pipe, not the solder.
@@NTRprojects Soldering can be difficult on things like the motor, I am sure you noticed the metal absorbs heat quickly. Sometimes higher heat for less time can work better. Overall you did a good job :)
The coffee grider looks amazing, good restoration!
,,,just in time for breakfast..lol.. good one, keep safe
Hey Bob. Have a great day.
Getting better and better!
Thank you Harrison
Gibt man Oma Erna diese Kaffeemühle in die Hand hat sie einen Flashback in die 50er Jahre wo Opa Erwin seinen Kaffee am besten gestern haben wollte. Sehr gute Restauration.
😂😂😂😂😂
Those screws looked awesome.
Hey frank. Thank you
Shout out from Down Under! Thanks for thinking of us he he he
Awesome restoration mate...top shelf!
Hey thank you for appreciation of my efforts for my friends from down under 😁
I loved the colour. I thought your workmanship was really good when you started your channel, however the work, video and editing are phenomenal now. I am so glad I found your channel and share your experiences.
Hey shed man. I can start my week with such a nice comment. Have a great start too. Always nice to have you visiting
Nice restore job! Just thought id toss in a tip for next time you cast clear resin for a new part. I spent weeks testing methods of casting the same two part silicone molds for a 300zx tail lens and found that if you degas the mixed resin in a vacuum bucket before you pour the mold full you will avoid the bubbles in the cast part. Pre heating the silicone mold in a microwave also helps, but keep in mind that the warmer the temp the faster the isothermal reaction. So you have to be ready and not waste time.
Very nice. Thank you for the input, I will use it in the future
WOW Beautiful work
Thank you Henrik
Beautiful restoration,great colour 😍😍😍😍😍
Glad to hear that you liked it
Looks very good! The bubbles in the clear plastic cap look fine. They are all small and rather evenly distributed. It looks intentional; and given that metal flake in plastic would become popular not long after that grinder was made. So, it looks really good. Thank you for showing us this grinder.
Really a nice job putting this little machine back to its glory days. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
Thank you Paul as always and best regards
Very cool project. When I spotted that cracked lid I tried to imagine what I would have done to fix it. Your casting idea was brilliant. Pity about the bubbles, would have been good to have a vacuum chamber. I love the new paint job, that green is amazing. Finished job is absolutely incredible. Great work.
Hey Austeration, I promise I will make a new lid when I have the chamber. The mold is just waiting for it in the shelf now :D
@@NTRprojects I'm sure you will. If your anything like me you wouldn't be content until it's perfect. I'm sure it bugs you. Hope I don't sound rude.
And again a restauration which completely matches my taste! This time my actual one, #coffeelover 😍.
This piece is just so pretty, a real add -on for every coffeelover kitchen. Amazing work!
Thank you Hanna. And thank you for your support on Patreon
To me, it is likely that this is your best "intervention" to date. Simply amazing. Thanks a lot and please keep posting!
Hey Antonio. Thank you. I'm really happy reading your kind and awesome feedback
Nicely done, not terrible. Thank you doctor.
Thank you my friend as always
great job! I especially liked the moöd for the lid!
Thank you! 😊
A wonderful restoration! Also the cut and the effects have become very good! I love the result! 😁👍
Thank you very much my friend. When can we expect your next piece?
@@NTRprojects I think in about 3.5 weeks if everything works out.... 💪
Love it ! Found out my dad also likes to Watch restorations so i Shared the link with him. Really like the vintage green and switch.
Let me know if he liked it ☺️
@@NTRprojects he finaly watched it and liked it a lot! Think he even hit the sub button
Excellent work as always, Herr Doktor...
Hey RT besten Dank
I’d completely forgotten about the Moulinex company. Beautiful restoration.
Good job! I would point out the cold solder joints (more heat, use flux) and because of the metal housing a 3-wire conductor with PE is strongly recommended.
Hey Mate. Thank you very much for the great input. Will think of it
Nice. Remember, you can make a vacuum chamber with and old pressure cooker and an old refrigerator compressor.
Love your work and the beers. 👍🏻🍻
Hey Juan yes I think black beard did this once.
Still spent all money on the lathe. Will have to wait a bit and then I buy next tools 😁
From Brazil... It was just PERFECT, AMAZING...
Thank you so much Regina. Best regards back to you
Even with bubbles, it's way better than the original. Great job!.
This was and awesome resto on the coffee grinder. I like to know what I'm watching while things are happening so do you to put in the Closed Captions was great.
Okay will keep them for you 😊
I love your work, you are one of the VERY few channels I subbed only after a single video!
Please don't take it as an attack, just a friendly advice.
Those solder joints are horrible. Proper flux cored solder even should do a a better job, the thing is hardly flowing. I'm by no means a professional, I just had to do some stuff recently around the house and the garden. If you are dealing with old copper (with copper oxide and sulfide), a simple household solution should help: a bunch of table salt with vinegar. Neutralize with a baking soda solution. It works wonders: we didn't have to dig up a 100m+ of wires around the garden because of some lawn mover damage, we could solder the stubs after the treatment ( a few 7W LED bulbs won't put much strain on the circuit).
Connecting any stranded wires to connectors should be done after crimping the ends.
You are burning the heat shrink, you can do a better job with some distance and going slowly or with the use of a heat gun.
If any electrician is reading this and facepalming on the words used, English is not my first language so I might not be using the proper terms, and this is pretty far from my profession.
That was Flux cored but I think it's not good quality and I will add extra Flux in the future. Maybe I also get a new tip. Thank you for the honesty and the good advice
You made a new lid. You made a New Lid! 😻😯♥
I did made a new lid. I DID 😂😍👍
That's the definition of shiny! Amazing!
Excellent work! Polishing the base was a great idea, however I prefer a clear cover.
Yeah Dennis I will recast it when I have a vacuum chamber one day. I mean I have the mold now in the shelf
i just watched this art and .. 😍😍
i just became a super fan..🥰🥰🥰
really i ' m so thankful for this pleaser😍🤩🥰👌👌
Thank you very much Sallemi
Excellent work as always. Will show my mrs as although she hates coffee teal is her favourite colour 😁
Let me know if she liked it. I'm not a coffee drinker myself, but my Mrs is and the grinder is already in use now
This was amazing. Casting the lid?! You're crazy.
Perfect!! Love the paint color and finish, premium.
beautiful restoration, 👍👍😊😊👍👍
So far I love the shiny bottom edge, I love shiny screws, now I go back to watch more... I like the little bubbles. End results are wonderful.
Hey Nora. Glad you've seen it now even without notification. Great to hear you liked it
I love coffee and seeing you spill it on the counter allmost broke my heart.
Great job, congrats on the lathe. The lid turned out even better with bubbles
Hey Olo that's nice that you liked it. Thank you as always
Wie immer eine sehr schöne und präzise Restaurierung. Sogar Ständer und Läufer hast du ja wieder richtig gut hinbekommen. 👍
Der einzige klitzekleine Wermutstropfen wäre die Ballistol-Schnellbrünierung am Schneidmesser, da die ja nicht unbedingt lebensmittelecht ist...
Du hast recht. Sorry dafür
Hallo, wieder mal ein sehr schönes Video und das Resultat auch eine Klasse für sich. Ich hoffe das ich das auch mal so gut hin bekomme.
Danke für die Mühe es mit uns zu teilen.
LG Micha
Hey Kasa. Besten Dank wieder mal :)
Superb restoration. For the moment I am restoring 2 latter Moulinex models.
Bravo, on the restoration. Wished all machine screws looked like that. Love the color. Thanks and stay safe.
😁 I do my part to increase the number of screws
A man dedicated to his craft 🍺 and damn good with his hands too 😀
Thank you my friend
You really outdid yourself this time. Most excellent restoration.
Nice to hear that you think so Jeff 😊
Dear Dr Beer, this is not a terrible restoration! Love the format of your videos
Thank you very much Andreas
made my day. first i thought, meh, coffee grinder, boring. then you started actually making parts and i was hooked. HOOKED i tell you. i learned a few things. thanks for that!
that bubbly cap carries a little of the machines nostalgia better than a new and clean and transparent one.
and the test actually surprised me how well it works.
and the australian degreasing worked for me as well! i reside in south america.
my favorite kitchen stuff restauration.
Bis auf das neue geschmacklose Kabel eine gute Restauration
I don't like coffee but even I wouldn't destroy a coffee grinder in the same way as its previous owner apparently did!
Great restoration :)
Gorgeous restoration! Glad you could save the switch cover! The lid is just fine...it's functional!
The moment when you knocked on the lid in time. 😅 Great restoration! I like the bubbles in the lid.
Stunning!
Thank you and nice to see you here again
Wow richtig gut arbeit auf jeden Fall Daumen hoch ❤️👍❤️
Danke Pascal
Well done. Bravo.
Thank you Chanda
Beautiful and thoughtful restoration of a great and still useful appliance. Yes looking forward to the bubble free lid casting when you get your vacuum chamber!
It will come! 😊
The polished base with the mint green color was definitely the way to go on this Mid-Century Modern beauty. As a contemporary of this appliance, I wish it was this easy to re-vamp my look! Excellent job, as usual. PS: my fave Mexican beer is Modelo Negro, a dark beer.
Hey Becky. I just saw your comment. So sorry for the late reply. It is as always a joy to hear from you
@@NTRprojects not a problem. You do have a life outside of UA-cam.
Less direct flame on the wire shrink wraps will work better. That is a sweet little coffee grinder and I like the color!
Absolutely Amazing.
Genuine talent.
Buena esta otra restauración! Gracias por el vídeo amigo barbado.
Great job as always, thanks, Ed
This colour is amazing!!! Awesome restoration. The lid also it's great. Overall it's a truly excellent work!!! Keep it up!!!
When I try to explain to people why this is my favorite restoration channel and why each video is worth the wait, I usually start with the care and respect that is shown to everything, and how the explanations are so informative. But I always end on two things: "and they're funny!" "AND HE LITERALLY POLISHES ALL THE SCREWS!"
Wieder ein irre gutes Video. Ich gucke die Videos in falscher Reihenfolge und habe den Ausbau der Werkstatt verpasst. Super Arbeit, tolle Lackier und Elektronikarbeit.
Outstanding bro !
Thank you my fellow
Absolutely love the teal color, amazing restoration
Thank you so much. I'm glad you liked it
Very good and very nice. I would use a plug with ground connector, cause the grinder does not have double insulation. Regards!
Hey. Good point!
Ahhh beautiful work! I love these appliances restorations bc you can use them once again
Yes yes and yes. I love to bring back old things to the everyday life
Great work. I really enjoyed this one from you.
Man i love your videos
Man I love your comment :)
Nicely done, Dr. Beer. This was very enjoyable and I loved your casting work. Your filming is superb, your storytelling spot on. This was fun, thanks for sharing.
Oh Vickie that's so nice of you. Thank you so much
100% with the polished base rim. Color was perfect. Great job casting the lid, never thought about that one. Waiting for another project; excited to see what's on the table next!!!
An excellent restoration, my only advice would be to swap you're soldering iron bit to a chisel tip so that the joint "flows" properly.
Thank you Greg. i will look what I can get
Die Kaffeemühle ist wunderschön geworden!
Die paar Bläschen im Deckel könnte ich glatt übersehen, aber Du hast ja schon geschrieben, dass Du eventuell noch einen neuen Deckel in einer Vakuumkammer machen willst. Das mit dem Tastschalter ist auch nur eine Kleinigkeit. Viel wichtiger ist es doch, beim Kaffeemahlen den Deckel festzuhalten! ;-)
Gruß Tino
Ja das ist mit Sicherheit Pflicht bei der Nutzung. Aber ich bin sehr positiv überrascht wie gut und fest der Deckel dennoch sitzt
Again, a brilliant restoration. Thank you. The Mexican beer fared better than I expected too LOL
My parents had a similar one. Great job!
Great work 👏 I'd love to see you restore the lathe/Mill.
Maybe I will do this one day :)
Sehr gute Arbeit, top.👍
Besten Dank mein Freund
Looks awesome!
Glad you like it
I love your work and your videos
Splendid job as we have come to expect from your fine work. A+ !
Thank you my friend and have a great day
Great job. Especially the new lid.
Just something about the switch. In original it is a momentary switch, not an on/off switch. ...by the way.
Best regards and stay healthy !
Hey herby I was guessing that it was a momentary, but I couldn't get it to run smoothly again and the contacts were really loose. That's why I switched the switch
Beautiful job. Really great
Thank you very much Kelvin
Beautiful restore!👍
Thank you razorboy
Great work as always. Your attention to details is exemplary.
Thank you cam. Hope you doing well
Great job , really exciting for senses
wie immer... Perfekt!
Danke Thomas!
Beautiful.
Thank you John
I like the word "Mindful", as it was that. I Appreciate the casting of the new lid but didn't like the bubbles too much. A Technique for cleaning old plastic (Acrylic?) is to submerge it in ~35% food grade Peroxide and shine ultraviolet on it...this may have worked on this application and allowed you to restore and keep the original lid. Nice work on the paint (beautiful color) and decal!! It's always amazing to me how well old synchronous motors last...nicely done! Thanks for your story!
It is hard to find superlatives for your videos and outstanding skills;
What a treat to watch!
This grinder has gotten a new lease of life thanks to your patience, skills and OCD ;-)
The shiny rim on the bottom is really cool and I adore the colour you have chosen; it looks stunning!
The bolts, nuts and screws have never been this beautiful, I am sure.
I do like to bubbles in the lid, but would you like to have a vacuum system in your workshop in order to prevent this in a certain future?
Last, but definitely not least, the decal of Moulinex is spot on, my sincere compliments on the result! Very cool you were able to restore the upper part of the button in order to keep that vintage looks. I might have one tip for you, I do not know if you know about this: if soldering tin is not sticking well to the soldered material, you could consider to use soldering flux. It really helps!
Thanks again for this wonderful video, really liked seeing it!
My dear friend. thank you for this nice comment and for the tip with the soldering. I extra got the tin with flux included, but I wasnt happy with it. So next time I will add additional Flux (didnt kow it was named this way in english).
Yes I will built a vacuum chamber, as soon as I have some money to spare. For now I got the lathe...therefore I'm broke :D
@@NTRprojects
You are more than welcome, leaving a comment is the least thing I can do.
I'll send you an e-mail about the vacuum system.
Well done Dr Beer. As usual your artistry shines through. I hope this will not be your last restoration of 2021. Cheers from OZ mate.
I will try to make one more this year
So nice to watch what you conjure up again here.
Awesome that you use new methods in each new video.
I'm already curious what you will do everything with the lathe.
Thank you my dear friend :)
Wonderful! I loved the bubbles! It lloked like a glitter!
Yeah that's what I thought. Thank you very much
Lots of love from 9gag!
Lots of love back
Great work bro and Cheers
Thank you! Cheers!
Once again when you poured your beer I was drinking 'OLD SPECKLED HEN ALE' this time with a glass of 'Depth charge rum' as a chaser......................nice restoration by the way.🍺🥃
I enjoyed reading the brief history of the coffee grinder and better understood why you did the restoration. That being said, I liked the polished look. It wouldn’t have been like the original, but it looked pretty good. But the polished accent was very nice. Also, super cool to see how you did the resin top.
Spent a lot of time in and around Mexico. Never saw that beer. Can’t beat a Tecate and lime though. Although, I’m sure you have a much better palette than I. It’s cheap beer, but I love it.
Anyways, great video, sir. Have a happy holiday and new year if you aren’t able to post until then. Be safe.
Hey Burell always a treat to see you on the channel and especially when you like the video so much. Best wishes
Simply superb ! Bravo ! ( i smelled the coffee ;-) )
15:54 That is a cold joint and will break again eventually, you need a more powerful soldering iron or a bigger tip, or assist with a heatgun, keep up the great work though, I love your skillful expertise in restoring old devices.
Tolle Arbeit! Ich benutze so eine Mühle von Krups fast täglich, geht nix über frisch gemahlenen Kaffee. Kleiner Tipp: beim Biber Baumarkt gibt's schwarze und weiße Schukostecker die denen aus der Zeit sehr ähnlich sehen. Sieht besser aus als der zu moderne Eurostecker.
Nice publicity you did in 9gag. Will watch you video and after that will decide whether to sub or not. Nice touch you did there, turning the screen upsidedown so Australians can watch normally.
This video is great! Gonna watch his other vids
Hey Rush, let me know the final verdict, so long I'm crossing fingers, that you will stay. Best regards
@@NTRprojects After I watched the entirety of your video and liked it, can say I will look forward to your future episodes. Already subscribed, Mr. Beard