Yes, I was going to say the same thing! They always do this and it's one of the reasons I keep coming back, and for the restorations obviously! One restorer I used to watch had a spider's nest in one of their projects. Instead of taking it out like these lovely chaps do, he took a torch to it and burnt it. I was disgusted! Needless to say I don't support him anymore! respect for nature is very important to me.
I'm not gonna lie, that bit concerned me. I really hope this was found/donated locally, because if it came from too far away, that MIGHT not be a local fauna and could cause major ecological problems. Trust a Floridian, whose native fauna has been DEVASTATED by invasive species that were introduced accidentally :(
@@Emeraldspire1 Darkling Beetle larva most likely. Darkling beetles are pretty widespread and some species (Mealworms and Superworms) are even bred as feeders for birds, reptiles, other insects, etc. Other Darkling beetle species are kept as pets, such as the Blue Death-Feigning Beetle. All their larvae look pretty similar.
I remember seeing Rescue and Restore's version, and he did an amazing job with it. This one is a bit different and makes square pieces of candy. Lovely job you guys.
Lovely restoration, as always. As other have said, thank you for returning the insect (looked like a mealworm to me) back to nature. I love it that you guys do that! You're awesome!
My favorite thing to watch before bed! Such craftsmanship, it just blows me away. I appreciate the green filter over the welding bits in this video! 🙏🏻 Beautiful restoration, as always.
The fact that you learned to make candy for the video is extremely cool. I love old candy making machines for I don't know what reason. Very cool project, my dude.
Check out "Lofty Pursuits" here on RU-vid. They're a local Florida (though not close enough to me, sadly) old-school candy maker and CLASSIC diner. They do lots of really cool candies. I really hope to visit one day, because it looks amazing.
I had to go to the ER yesterday for an awful toothache. It's 5am and I had to take more pain killers and I saw that you posted again. I just can't get enough of these videos. They're so relaxing to me. Thank you for posting ❤️
Привет! Как всегда отличная работа! Интересная машинка для приготовления леденцов, только я сначала решил, что для прокатки печатных пряников! Аврелию рыжему поклон! Всем добра!
That’s some serious two handed wire brushing 😅 Great work, it turned out brilliant 👏 Seeing something like this get a new lease of life is what makes restorations brilliant…
I wish I had the machine that blasts of rust etc. I have a cast iron pot I'd like to get the rust off of. I've tried a couple of things already which helped, but didn't get it all off. One of the things I tried was the vinegar/water solution. It's still in good shape except for the rust and I don't want to throw it away. This was an interesting video. I didn't know candy rollers existed like this until I saw another one restored a little while ago. Nice job.
I don’t get how people shame others for restoring things that are perfectly usable. This is great content. The thing just needed repairs, but that’s the fun thing about it it being able to restore it back to a usable state.
I'm so happy to see a new video from LADB Restoration! You guys are among my top three favorite restoration channels, and I appreciate what you do. I wait for another video that is mostly woodworking, like the wheelbarrow when you replaced damaged wood. : )
I was surprised to see the wood from the handle in good enough shape to just be restored and not replaced. That is a beautiful final product in this video.
When I was little I was just a kid I use to watch thing's like this with my dad he has passed away and any time I watch these videos it reminds me of my dad along with good memories
Parabéns ! 👏👏👏 Sua técnica e método para restaurações julgo adequadas, corretas, gosto muito. Seus vídeos são muito bem editados, sem teatralizações ridículas. Saúde, sorte e sucesso ! 🇧🇷
You make wonderfully lucid videos. I never have questions about how a step was done - it is all shown perfectly clearly. And of course there is always Chief Inspector Avril.
This channel always delivers they just outstanding and every time I get a notification I’m straight away wanting to watch not only that this channel out of the many out there in RU-vid land have given me the confidence to for now fix things but I will eventually with confidence start my own channel and I will only hope that I am as gifted as these exceptional people many thanks guys ❤
I was impatient to get to the end of the video just to see you guys making the candies! 😅 Seeing the little squares splashing on the table was very satisfying!
Your restorations are always fantastic, then you actually use the item you restored and I wonder if there is anything you all can't do??? LOL Thank you for another great video!!
Awesome restoration,I especially liked how u made candy at the end and showed us how the machine worked,so we'll done new subscriber.keep up the good work brother.i often wonder what people do with the things they repair after they made a video do u keep them or sell them on ?
I am glad you protect our eyes! I have developed closing my eyes when I think someone is wielding on a video. This machine looks great thanks to your skills!
I have a cash register with glass sides and you can see all the gears when you pull the handle. It is way out of my league to fix but would love to send it to you guys to make a video on it. It's a Burroughs Class 1, Model (or style) 9. It was made in Detroit at the Burroughs main plant in 1909
Like how you made it better than NEW & very very IN PRESSED ALSO with GREEN PAINT JOB & 💯 out of 💯 approval and approved beyond amazing and sharp & definitely got my vote very very well && fantastic job &one last thing you knocked it out of the BALL PARK 🤜🤛✊👊👌👍💪👍👏🤜🤛✊👊✋