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Candy Makers React to Candy Drop Roller Restoration! I swear this candy drop roller looked better after this complete restoration than it did when it was first made!
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@waffles3629
@waffles3629 Год назад
That would be sand blasting. Various materials with different abrasivenesses can be used.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
The more you know! 🌈🌠
@tjs114
@tjs114 Год назад
The sandblaster might also be using walnut shells, that's a common abrasive for delicate work.
@waffles3629
@waffles3629 Год назад
@@tjs114 yep, it's amazing how many different materials get used for sandblasting.
@Flowbot
@Flowbot Год назад
Really is @@waffles3629
@R3troZone
@R3troZone Год назад
@@tjs114 When I worked in a metal finishing facility, our sandblasters used various types of glass beads.
@R3troZone
@R3troZone Год назад
So he disassembled it. Sandblasted it. Milled it. Filled the pitting with JB Weld. Powdercoat primered it. Wet sanded the primer. Powdercoated it again. Sonic cleaned and polished the rollers. Then reassembled.
@Babs-Veterans-are-Family
@Babs-Veterans-are-Family Год назад
Forgot the buffing with buffing compound.
@R3troZone
@R3troZone Год назад
@@Babs-Veterans-are-Family that was why I said polishing
@alan11121959
@alan11121959 Год назад
i hope Steve reads the comments, using JB weld as filler putty is genius, much better than bondo...
@alfredoaguilar1202
@alfredoaguilar1202 Год назад
Came here to say everything you just said @VulgarrViking
@R3troZone
@R3troZone Год назад
@@alfredoaguilar1202 I watch that channel a lot so I'm familiar with all the steps he takes.
@gmaureen
@gmaureen Год назад
Hercules and Lofty Pursuits were 2 of the first candy makers with online videos. Now there are a couple dozen, at least. Nice to see small family businesses thriving. The online world isn't all bad.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
And he also posted a drop roller restoration video yesterday!
@zackhenderson2392
@zackhenderson2392 Год назад
That last statement. It's a crying shame.
@marycook1644
@marycook1644 Год назад
One of my favorite videos from Rescue And Restore was when they restored a child’s plug in stove. Then he cooked a miniature meal with it !! 🍳
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
I think it ends the video really well to actually use what he restores
@christinastjohn3704
@christinastjohn3704 Год назад
He was a sand blaster he was using to get the rust off. He did a awesome job restoring it
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
He really did! I don't think it looked that good the day it was created!
@faeriesandrainbows
@faeriesandrainbows Год назад
I 100% was falling asleep while watching. Steve's not alone.
@joannamallory2823
@joannamallory2823 Год назад
Beautiful! It would be fabulous to have several of these gorgeous old time candy makers in a window at the shop and have someone use them for the customers to see periodically.
@hraefn1821
@hraefn1821 Год назад
Like the taffy puller in the candy shop window at Old Town. c:
@linzertube
@linzertube Год назад
That was fun to watch with Terry and Steve. Thanks, Craig!👏🤩
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@jackbbya123
@jackbbya123 Год назад
Probably one of the most satisfying videos of restoration with my favorite peeps! Love y’all candy 🍭
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
We loved shooting it!
@jackbbya123
@jackbbya123 Год назад
@@HerculesCandy I absolutely love the sour candy lol
@bjdefilippo447
@bjdefilippo447 Год назад
Stunningly beautiful process and result. I love seeing these older tools and devices being given new life. We throw way too much away, and much of what we replace it with doesn't have the quality and longevity of the older items.
@amystreasuresdesign
@amystreasuresdesign Год назад
I won't lie, when I first saw that restoration video earlier this year, I wanted one of those hand crank machines. I'm not a candy maker but it came out great.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
It looks so nice though, I don't blame ya!
@doreestone4487
@doreestone4487 Год назад
He was sandblasting it, not painting it. Then he sanded it with pads. Then he coated it to protect it from rust. Then he sanded it by hand to rough up the surface so it would allow the next coating to adhere better to it. Then another primer coat. Then the final coat. Very nicely done. Added a lot of life to the machine.
@staceyhunt6769
@staceyhunt6769 Год назад
I actually watched the candy maker restoration a few weeks ago, I love restoration projects and expecially love vintage style pieces. Seeing actual candy makers react to that same thing today, absolutely brilliant. :) ❤
@discmania5677
@discmania5677 Год назад
its called sand blasting it takes the rust or paint off
@george217
@george217 Год назад
I've seen a half dozen candy makers restored, but in my opinion, this is the best.
@marleyfrost215
@marleyfrost215 Год назад
Your parents are so adorable! I feel so safe when I watch your videos. They have fantastic vibes.
@HMCrazySS
@HMCrazySS Год назад
Loved this video! I love restoration videos to begin with because, as you said yourselves, what these people can do it just amazing, but I especially loved the added commentary from two people who really know the machine itself. Thanks for sharing!
@thomasmills4321
@thomasmills4321 Год назад
I, T. Mills approve of this restoration! 😂 😂 😂
@derekmills5394
@derekmills5394 Год назад
Granddad!
@thomasmills4321
@thomasmills4321 Год назад
@@derekmills5394 😂😂😂
@Dierwolf2000
@Dierwolf2000 7 месяцев назад
i literally just watched this restoration and have been a subscriber of his for years. he did amazing on this one for sure
@Kanthalas
@Kanthalas 9 месяцев назад
The part you weren't sure about at the beginning was Sand Blasting, basically you shoot out sand at a high PSI which removes the top layer of the material you shoot it at. Judging by the color of the objects afterwards, he was probably using Titanium Oxide as his medium. The other part is Powder Coat, which is a resin that requires it to be heated to activate and cure.
@solidmoon8266
@solidmoon8266 Год назад
Jeez that machine looks so crisp and fresh now. I can just imagine how easy it would be now to make a whole boat load of candy drops like that...
@hollydatsopoulos7998
@hollydatsopoulos7998 Год назад
When I saw Hercules’ drop roller, I immediately thought about this video! I’m so glad they reacted to it! 😊 As far as the rollers go, I didn’t see any on ebay, but there were some on Etsy. However, they look like they would need some serious cleaning. By the way, the restorer sand blasted the rust off of the metal pieces. The sand blasting was always one of my favorite parts to watch.
@amystreasuresdesign
@amystreasuresdesign Год назад
When I saw theirs that was my first thought too. In fact, I think I shared a link to this video on their video.
@goo3168
@goo3168 Год назад
thank you Hercules Candy Co. for not only providing people with delicious treats, but also putting these videos up for us to enjoy as well. i know it may come off weird from just a random viewer on the internet, but you guys have helped me so much just by having these videos up and just by being yourselves. i have been watching since...2018 i think. love the smiles, laughs, i love the way your family treats each other and how you treat your employees. i wish you guys ALLLL the best, abundance of blessings, and continued success for Hercules Candy ❤️
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
Thanks for watching and supporting us for so long!
@ShinKyuubi
@ShinKyuubi Год назад
I can't tell you how glad I am that there are people who still use the vintage machines...I do wish there was a candy store like that in my area that I could go to...even though I'm cutting back on my sugar intake to lose weight and I can't really have hard candy that I need to bite into due to having a complete upper permanent denture set of teeth...do NOT want to crack something I paid out the wazoo for..but I'd make an exception for soft candies and the like or just letting the hard candy like these melt till I can crunch them safely lol. As I've gotten older I've gotten MUCH more appreciative of the older devices like these vintage candy machines...they are a part of our history that's largely lost due to automated machines that need little human interaction aside from smaller places that make these candies by hand with vintage machines..which are few and far between at least from what I've seen. There's a sit down food joint in my town that while they HAVE modern stuff, they still keep an older feel to the store and the main checkout at the front of the place is an old crank register.
@larryfontenot9018
@larryfontenot9018 11 месяцев назад
As someone who's seen a number of restoration videos, I can describe what was happening. Usually the restorer will look up plans for the device he's working on. If none are available, he'll take notes about how it was assembled. After disassembly, he took the parts to a sandblasting chamber. Restorers don't use actual sand. It's normally a power that won't eat away the metal underneath the rust. Baking soda is one of the candidates. It takes a long time, so they will often speed up that section of the recording because they don't want to overstep the viewer's attention span. After using a two-part epoxy type filler, JB Weld in this case, to coat the part, it was sanded down so that the epoxy just filled the pitting. After that, it was time for painting. Painting, in this case, was done by a process called Powder Coat. A tiny electrical charge is run through the metal that attracts the power via static, and the extremely fine powdered paint is sprayed around it. They don't have to spray it at every square inch of the metal because the static electricity takes care of making sure the whole thing is evenly coated. After the powder coating, the parts are put into an oven to melt the paint and fuse it. That causes the paint to take on its real coloring and the finish is very tough and durable. The first coat was not the color he wanted the end product to be, so he sanded it down and recoated it twice, ending with his finish color. That was probably to make the paint even tougher. A rust remover bath to chemically clean the rust without damaging the rollers, and final polishing to finish them up. Then some parts fabrication to replace things that weren't worth restoring, reassembly, and there you go.
@imoffendedthatyouareoffended
He’s sand blasting it. Uses high pressure and sand, it’s the same as sand paper essentially :)
@micglou
@micglou Год назад
A 'sand blaster' rarely actually uses sand... most of them use some sort of crushed or beaded glass or crushed hard nut shells like walnut. Pro's usually call it bead or grit blasting.
@imoffendedthatyouareoffended
@@micglou damn i had no idea, ive only seen the ones in home setups and they use sand. thats actually really dope. i know about walnut blasting we do that to our motors in Direct injection applications because the carbon will build up otherwise. but that makes sense for this application as well!
@buchandoreen8546
@buchandoreen8546 Год назад
So fun to watch this restoration. I am a silversmith and when I was young I did the job Steve wanted, ski instructor. Fun to be a guide for blind skiers.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
How cool!
@Schiffon
@Schiffon Год назад
How beautiful!
@Uniquelyyours1
@Uniquelyyours1 Год назад
This was so cool, Craig, I never got sleepy at all. Lol. Thanks for another fun vidya.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
Good for you! Steve couldn't handle it 😂
@TheBeefSlayer
@TheBeefSlayer Год назад
We take for granted all the things we know. I have a problem assuming everyone knows everything I know. To see this couple watching this with their years of experience and knowledge between them but haven’t done or seen these types of mechanical and chemical processes before… it really humbled me. It made me feel so proud of my knowledge base I earned through hard work and research. There is much I still don’t know. But I’m blessed to be someone that can learn anything about anything. There literally are no concepts that are beyond me. Factoring…. Algebra factoring gets me. Which form did you want the problem in. It’s the same any way you wrote it! I can do it…. But….When is it done???!!! The simplest form for me might not be the simplest form for the professor! I digress. I thank god for that. I am so blessed with comprehension. So many generations before me did one job their whole lives and didn’t have time or need to learn about everything else. Having scientific and mechanical knowledge is a blessing. Thank you to everyone that helped me and thought me along the way. I can’t spell for crap…. But I understand that. 😂😂😂😂 God Bless.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Год назад
I mean, powder coating and stuff is fairly obscure knowledge for most people, it's not like something they teach everyone in high school
@lstone.09
@lstone.09 Год назад
I've watched this guy transform several different things into Kool looking pieces. Totally dig the powder coating process. Once that heat hits the powder it totally transforms it into a work of art. Totally enjoy your videos.
@nanabobana
@nanabobana Год назад
We sold a humbug machine my MIL had in her shop back in the 30's and 40's to Greg. He was glad to have it because it was a size he didn't have. He made a video for it but it was his first musical video with his friend and he didn't really talk about the machine much. Pretty cool!
@shebeesstitchyworld
@shebeesstitchyworld Год назад
That guy did it all from beginning to end. Amazing what can be done to restore stuff like this.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
He really did!
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich Год назад
I bet the actual process took a few weeks, since he has to work around a camera. But still very impressive work.
@amystreasuresdesign
@amystreasuresdesign Год назад
I watch many of those restoration channels, they all do the same. They take these items that look like they're gone for good, take them apart and bring them back to life.
@LakeOuachita
@LakeOuachita Год назад
That was not “restored.” They were not painted or enameled in the 1880’s. This was one persons idea of how to take a Victorian candy machine, and enamel it. Not a true “restoration.”
@mudpuddle8805
@mudpuddle8805 Год назад
Watching that restoration brought tears to my eyes. What an excellent job!
@thatgirlinokc3975
@thatgirlinokc3975 Год назад
Yes very neat and satisfying to watch! Thanks for the heads up about your new ASMR channel. I love the banter and laugh a lot but some people just like to watch
@Kazbag9991
@Kazbag9991 Год назад
FACTS
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
Yeah and when we've posted them in the past some people love and other really hate it 😂 so we thought we'd start a new channel so we don't have to mingle videos!
@AJR-zg2py
@AJR-zg2py 11 месяцев назад
1:52 My dad is an auto body repair technician. The restorer in the video is sandblasting to get rust off. I know that kind of equipment from anywhere - on a bigger scale (obviously) but it's very similar. The surface isn't being painted but instead the sand's abrasive properties is removing the rust layer.
@mysticmaven6261
@mysticmaven6261 Год назад
I love watching restoring videos. Thank-you for sharing
@elizdavidson
@elizdavidson Год назад
For a hot minute I thought your parents were going to open up a box with the new restored roller! :)
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
I know they'd at least love some more shapes of the rollers!
@Cantfi
@Cantfi Год назад
​@@HerculesCandyThere's a few rollers and full machines on ebay right now!
@juliebaker6969
@juliebaker6969 Год назад
4:17 the stuff they used with the playing card is gap filler. He's applying it, then sanding it to make the metal smooth prior to painting or powder coating.
@Corntassels
@Corntassels Год назад
Ironically, I watched this restoration video a few months before I found your channel, so this reaction video is extra neat haha. 10/10 Did NOT see Steve nod off lol
@savvon420
@savvon420 10 месяцев назад
😂
@AngelusNielson
@AngelusNielson Год назад
There is something deeply satisfying about seeing literal junk turned useful.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
I agree
@Gabe54607
@Gabe54607 Год назад
That was unbelievable! Thank you for sharing that with us. That person can do it all, lol..he can totally restore the candy roller and fabricate bent or broken pieces 😲🤯 then make the candy to show how well it works! It's crazy but that candy roller is beautiful now!
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
He's a real renaissance man!
@9liveslisa
@9liveslisa Год назад
That was an impressive restoration! Thanks for sharing!
@davidr6447
@davidr6447 Год назад
Sand Blasting followed by powder coat polish cleaner.....primer....and power coating with a baked on finish! Tumbler polisher is used to clean and restore the small parts like nuts and bolts! Followed by finish polishing with a rouge wheel. All brass parts are burnished to a fine finish. It looks like an acid bath or possible electrolysis cleaning for the press! Lots of good technique used on restoring this one!
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich Год назад
Disassembly, sandblast, powder coat, curing, polishing, reassembly (mostly). He milled down the sides for some reason. Maybe he wanted it shinier, maybe the metal was too uneven. He used an ultrasonic cleaner for the roller dies to clean them most of the way off. I thought it was electrolysis at first (you can use that to remove rust from cast iron), but then I remembered what the ultrasonic looked like on other channels, and there were no electrodes connected to the dies.
@daveklein2826
@daveklein2826 Год назад
Why do you need to repeat what we just watched?
@PunYT
@PunYT Год назад
There's a part of me that finds it endearing, with how wholesome the xommentary is. It's great.
@FruScarpia
@FruScarpia Год назад
In the (far away) island where my parents live, there is a small candy making factory that uses really old metal molds, just like this one… I go there once a year to stock up on Christmas candy!
@michaelbradley7529
@michaelbradley7529 Год назад
I do wish someone was there to answer the questions you guys have while watching the video. Like the sand blaster, polishing compound, epoxy filler, and the powder coating process.
@shampoovta
@shampoovta Год назад
It’s a sand blaster. You can get small sand blasting cabinets at Harbor Freight. The filler is probably Bondo of some kind like auto repair. The sand vibrate is for cleaning bullet shells. The paint is Anodized Paint.
@treverse_
@treverse_ Год назад
Rescue and Restore is such a good night time watch! Steve knows now too!
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
😴
@yiyou4661
@yiyou4661 Год назад
Yes sand blasting os what was going onwith the little gun. Basically removes any paint work and remain rust debryand ive watched heaps of restoration videos lol. Such a fun process to watch
@astrinymris9953
@astrinymris9953 10 месяцев назад
5:48 How many people thought Terry was saying, "Now the Pizza Resistance!" That put such a weird image in my mind... 🤣🤣🤣
@vandergriff65
@vandergriff65 10 месяцев назад
1:55 that is a sand blaster. its used to remove pretty much everything off of metal. when you use it, you have a couple of hours to put on a protective layer or the metal will grow rust
@funfungerman8401
@funfungerman8401 11 месяцев назад
yes you need to use the king card, since it has the perfect thickness but also softness to spread the paint in an even layer, you could also use the joker since its universal but since they rare you normally use them only if you used all your kings
@connieparker8896
@connieparker8896 Год назад
This video and you guys are really wonderful
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
Awww shucks
@malkiyyah2693
@malkiyyah2693 Год назад
The clay-looking stuff he used to get a high shine on those nuts was jeweler's rouge, which is basically a stabilized lump of rust.
@chrisharris1522
@chrisharris1522 Год назад
um.......
@yutub561
@yutub561 Год назад
2:40 is sandblasting. i love that she said "amaz-za-zing" and really hope shes quoting benchwarmers
@lunar1983
@lunar1983 Год назад
Terry was spot on with Greg at Lofty Pursuits having Candy Roller restoration videos on his channel - infant his most recent video is a restoration.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
What a coincidence!
@karendaniel262
@karendaniel262 Год назад
I’m so excited you guys got to watch the restoration. I saw it and thought of you. Love you guys!
@pookie2986
@pookie2986 11 месяцев назад
The "acid" the rollers went into is an ultrasonic cleaner. Its a bath that creates very very high frequency vibrations in water to clean. They're pretty useful for cleaning things with fine detail like the leaf shape of the roller.
@FullmetalAngyl
@FullmetalAngyl Год назад
"And now the pizza resistance!" 🤣 LADY, YOU ARE A CLASS ACT!
@damealeta3541
@damealeta3541 Год назад
Fun video! I LOVE the candy apple red color he used on the base of the machine. Stunning. Naw, I didn't get sleepy but I could see how some of these videos have a very sopoforic effect. Now I want hard handy! 🍬
@jo6520
@jo6520 Год назад
That paint process is called powder coding. Goes on as a powder and bakes on for a hard coding.
@mdunn4555
@mdunn4555 Год назад
This person is professional restorer with high end equipment. Poor Greg has to do all his restoring by hand with home owner tools He was sand blasting the rust off. He then put layers of enamel paint that had to baked on at a high temperature
@melissashaw3583
@melissashaw3583 Год назад
Wow! What transformation! That was absolutely beautiful!! Dang. Thanks for sharing!! Love you guys!
@PghFlip
@PghFlip Год назад
Since you were curious: Initial sandblasting in the hood. Milling the face to remove majority of . then filling the divots with epoxy/metal filler. Primed with a heat baked powder coat primer. (or baked enamel will just call powder coat but could be either) Wet sanding for smoother finish. Color coat with powder coat Clear coat with powder coat tumble clean the hardware Polish some of the hardware Cleaning and polishing the brass parts. hypersonic cleaning of rollers. (probably a detergent mix) polish of same. mask the rollers and powder coat the gears Lube with food safe mineral oil (hopefully) refine and Polish other brass pieces. assemble. make new hardware on lathe turning new handle. lock tight on screw to keep it in place, but permit removal later. Hope this helps!
@Dallen9
@Dallen9 Год назад
The order of how he restored the Candy roller after disassembly 1. Sandblasting 2. resurfacing by milling and filling with Regular JB weld 3. Primed and powder coated the base 4. Sand tumbled the hardware 5. Sand and polished the brass bushings 6. Sonic cleaned the rollers 7. Polished with wire tips of a dimmel 8. powder coated the roller 9. Remade broken hardware 10. Remade handle and stained/oiled it
@TheBeefSlayer
@TheBeefSlayer Год назад
😂”I hope he’s taking Photos.” He’s literally recording it making a movie basically. 😂😂😂 hope he’s taking photos. 😂😂😂 that got me. Cute.
@nateatkins3285
@nateatkins3285 Год назад
It's a sand blaster we use them all the time in the navy to clean dirty metal. Saves a lot of time from wet and dry sanding with sand paper. They use high pressure air to blast super fine sand to sand items.
@lemurianseahorse
@lemurianseahorse Год назад
That was fantastic to watch, such talent!❤ Ty for posting!
@ryanverdin5255
@ryanverdin5255 Год назад
If you turn on subtitles for restoration videos like this one you get a lot more information.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
That's really good to know!
@unityagar7385
@unityagar7385 11 месяцев назад
2:21 and around there. It's called sand blasting, where you use small sand particles (of different abrasiveness depending on your needs) forced out at high speeds like sand paper, clearing debres from the surface of a metal without taking away much if any of the material being cleaned. Used commonly to get rid of surface rust, and anything stuck, surface stained, or painted on. This process is also used to strip paint from cars, without damaging the cars themselves. This goes staight to the surface of the metal, and stops there.
@dogm40
@dogm40 Год назад
sand blasting, then a lathe, powder coating. vibrating polish, wire wheel, various buffers, acid bath, turning more steel on lathe for new bolts. band saw, disk grinder/sander, wood turning, red glue lock tight
@juliebaker6969
@juliebaker6969 Год назад
2:37 That's sand blasting. The high pressure sand knocks the rust and old paint off of the metal, leaving it as clean as it's possible to get it. Not even the WD40 will be left.
@thehippie3610
@thehippie3610 Год назад
Watching this made me feel nostalgic for a time I wasn't even around for
@andreasdesigns
@andreasdesigns Год назад
It must be satisfying to drop a strip of the pressed candy and have it break into individual pieces, almost like popping bubble sheets.
@lesleygilbert1945
@lesleygilbert1945 Год назад
Great video and a beautifully finished machine
@kay9520
@kay9520 Год назад
either sand blasting or bead blasting...uses high power air to shoot the sand or tiny glass beads at the item to remove the rust and other corrosion
@raymondgallardo576
@raymondgallardo576 Год назад
Hi Steve and Terry and Craig! I just wanted to say that I'm glad to see you find that restoration very fascinating! I also watch those restoration videos, especially for toys. Talk to you later!
@sprinkles_091
@sprinkles_091 Год назад
Asmr? Im def visiting there after this, i need to relax!❤ *Thank you*
@sorroua1658
@sorroua1658 Год назад
Reaction channels WISH they had as much to say as these two, very wholesome.
@jefflewis2096
@jefflewis2096 Год назад
Glass beads sand blasting is the only blasting method approved for food prep. Seals the metal grain. The baked paint is powder coating
@B.McAllister
@B.McAllister Год назад
I LOVE Rescue&Restores channel!
@MotownBatman
@MotownBatman Год назад
Holy Beautiful Restoration! Now I have gotta go Dig thru the Cubbords for my Flavor Oils and make the Wifey & Kiddos some Candy lol
@marycook1644
@marycook1644 Год назад
I love Restore And Rescue !! Fun video ! Merging 2 great channels, WOW ! Blessings from California. 🧸🍯🍡
@JABBAWOKKY
@JABBAWOKKY Год назад
Media blasting, prob with finite walnut shell. Also love them showing the powdercoating in front of the "A/C filters" lol. Love the craftsmanship
@lawhitegirll518
@lawhitegirll518 Год назад
The cross over I never thought would happen LOVE that channel and yours too obviously
@christiedecker2724
@christiedecker2724 8 месяцев назад
I was hoping that at the end, it would be presented to Terry and Steve. It would have been so nice to see them have this or have theirs restored like this...maybe someday! Blessings.
@adamb89
@adamb89 Год назад
Besides sandblasting another rust removal technique is via a technique called laser ablation. A high powered laser is blasted at the metal, which breaks the bonds holding the rust to the pure metal underneath, and the heat carries it away in the air as fine dust.
@staceyrashkin2609
@staceyrashkin2609 Год назад
That looks like a sand blast in unit. It's enclosed and has rubber gloves that you stick your hands, throw, so you can turn the piece around while working on it. It's completely encased.
@pattimessenger6214
@pattimessenger6214 Год назад
Those old candy mills were so well made! This guy restored it to look new, or better than new. But it looked like he could have given it a good cleaning, lubricate the joints and it would be fully functional.
@chrisharris1522
@chrisharris1522 Год назад
true but I think the product here was the video itself rather than the candy machine
@mary-ruthflores4107
@mary-ruthflores4107 Год назад
How many people are muttering about, “ it’s sand blasting!!!”
@nateatkins3285
@nateatkins3285 Год назад
At 6:45 that's finishing clay. It's a clay bar and fills the gaps before you polish something. A lot of professional car detailers will clay bar a vehicle before they put a ceramic coating on. It seals and small scratches to the naked eye so they buff out cleaner.
@nixel5695
@nixel5695 Год назад
I’ve seen this very video before but was great to watch with candy commentary.
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy Год назад
I'm glad you liked it!
@jonosono
@jonosono Год назад
"Wow. Wow. Wow. Yea. Yea. Wow. That was great."
@dslcrl1991
@dslcrl1991 5 месяцев назад
Hands down the finest candy machine restoration out there😎
@HerculesCandy
@HerculesCandy 5 месяцев назад
Agreed
@dslcrl1991
@dslcrl1991 5 месяцев назад
@@HerculesCandy Now if I could just find the time to restore my machines😒
@GamerFreak-jf3qq
@GamerFreak-jf3qq Год назад
that was an amazing job. super chill video too
@affieaddict3720
@affieaddict3720 Год назад
Totally amazing. A true craftsman
@victoriastevens3166
@victoriastevens3166 Год назад
😂❤😊 that was great, thanks for sharing!
@claire4167
@claire4167 Год назад
Loved this, there are a few rollers on eBay in the UK. However would be interesting to know if there was someone with metal work skills who could make you one with a H in it so the round candy has the Hercules H on each one lol. The guy in the video was pretty handy with the metal work he may do a commission piece
@IHateYoutubeHandles615
@IHateYoutubeHandles615 Год назад
The hemisphere holes would be relatively easy to do with modern tooling. But the other things would require a tool and die maker to manually carve out the shapes.
@hhhbkid
@hhhbkid Год назад
I'm over here going, "It's a sandblaster! It's a sandblaster!" 😂
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