In this video i will restore this antique lantern. Hard to guess its age, but it's definitely pre-1900. Thanks for watching. :) -+-+-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+-+ Please subscribe for more :)
I think I would have held out for stained glass in the colors wanted. It’s more brittle, but the colors are richer. Just squares, and no weird angles or curves. A glass shop might have even had scraps to use.
@@AntiqueVintageRestoratioNs Your patience straightening the grooves/slides is remarkable. The finished lamp is still stunning. I used to make stained glass windows, repair lampshades and whatnot. Your expertise in using a glass cutter and line breaker is obvious. The ruby and emerald colors would be ideal. White is notoriously brittle. I think it must have been a signal light for a train or boat. Gorgeous.
I'm very glad you liked it. Since the glass was stuck so much, I couldn't do anything other than break it. Otherwise, I'm on the rescue side. Thank you very much for this nice comment.❤❤❤❤
LOVE THE SANDBLASTING! 😍and the blasted swearing! 🤬🤬🤬 And I need one of those rotary drilling "pens"! One tiny 🤏thing, channel name is a bit generic, makes it harder to find. Keep up the great work!
I'm very glad you liked it. Don't worry too much about the swearing. I sometimes encounter negativities in the video. My dear editor makes them more entertaining. Thank you very much for watching the video and your valuable comment.❤️❤️
Yes, I have professional masks that I use separately until the restoration of the product is completed. Without a mask, this job is very dangerous.❤️❤️
What a Fantastic restoration on this old rusty oil Lantern. You did a Marvelous job. Your talent is very Amazing. Thanks for sharing your video with us. Have a Blessed and Beautiful week 😊
Большое спасибо. Это продукция со складов умерших бабушек и дедушек, брошенная на произвол судьбы. Многие люди либо выбрасывают его, либо продают по очень низкой цене, думая, что его невозможно отремонтировать. Я покупаю.❤️