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Once again, this is the best restoration expert on the planet! Keep up the excellent work! You’re teaching the rest of us that old things can be made new again!
Wow! Such a complicated and painstaking restoration...at first I thought it was a portable cotton candy machine then I assumed it was some chemical mixer . The functional aspects of this contraption is very effective . I thought your gonna make a new impeller fan but the blade joint was perfect and since it's a hand rotated operation it doesn't need balancing ....overall a very impeccable workmanship in the restoration. Thankyou very much for sharing this video.
This was very fascinating. Read through the history of DDT and I didn't know most of the information you provided. You are an amazing craftsman and I always stop what I'm doing when a new video comes up for your channel. You did a wonderful job with that restoration. Thank you.
Another excellent restoration. At first I thought this was for planting seeds, and it looked like a complicated restoration. I thought it would be hard to restore the broken impeller, but you made the entire project look easy. Thanks and smiles from the USA.
Before I read your introduction to the restoration I thought the device might be for casting seed over farmland. How wrong I was! Beautiful restoration Radek, you even recreated the paint stencilled number.
It is a hand cranked DDT pesticide blower. the DDT pesticide powder was placed into the large cylinder and metered into the blower unit on the left hand side, it was as lethal for the operator as the insects, just much slower!
Ah yes, we used them up to the mid to late 70s, the one you rebuilt was for the shore line, they make another that fit in the bed of a truck, 55 gal. that sprayed the camp grounds, summer job, I should have died long ago, Great Job, you guys are keeping history alive...
Hello Radek As I have already wrote to you numerous times that I love your restoration but I have noticed that I also love your way of finding solutions for missing parts and doing it perfectly, your photography is amazing and so is you humor, as always very well done on the same note you can tell Veronica that her recipes are great, I have already tried and enjoyed her food,
Brilliant, I love the innovative way you restore all your damaged items. Where do you find all the amazing things to restore? Thank you, for your continued brilliance.
Not only did you restore the tool, a DDT disperser, but provide some historical information also, super job. Thanks for sharing this video with us. Stay strong and mask-up "again", for safety sake. 🇨🇱🇺🇸🙏😁 Paul
Thank you, fascinating restoration process and I did not expect to receive a history lesson also. Glad you used flour at the end to demonstrate its' use. Subscribed!
Thankyou so much for not just repairing stuff but for showing how it works too makes your vids so satisfying to watch hope your proud :) good work :) no bs :D
What a great demonstration of the finished product!! Impressive restoration. I find it interesting that Sigma Pumpy is still in the agricultural business.
Another fantastic restoration! But I must comment that no matter the challenge, no matter the desire to create entertaining and absorbing content, no matter the possible return, your health must come first. Having watched almost all of your videos, I know that you always take precautions, but please consider the possible accumulative effects of working with nasty, lethal substances. I look forward to continuing to be amazed by your creativity and craftsmanship and would hate for you to be unable to continue doing something you have such an obvious passion for!
It is absolutely insane that people used to spread that stuff by hand!! So many lives altered because of one chemical. And we ate the food it was sprayed on! Great restoration as always.
Too bad i can give only one thumbs up. A amazing restauration again Radek, you can be proud of yourself. You always amaze me with the special items you have and i am glad you always show us what the use of them is. I enjoyed it very much my friend, thank you. 👌👏👍
There’s a reason that the one song goes: 🎶Farmer, put away your DDT, don’t care ‘bout spots on my apples, just leave me the birds and the bees!”🎶 As usual, fantastic job on the restoration!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Big Yellow Taxi, originally by Joni Mitchell. Wrote the song after waking up on a vacation to Hawaii, seeing the beautiful mountains, then looking down to see a massive parking lot.
...а я вначале думал, что это штукатурный бокс ,с помощью которого наносится шпотлевка или штукатурный раствор на стены, тем не менее-, работа отличная и грандиозная, молодцы ребята, всегда интересно смотреть вашу работу, деланную с любовью к старинным вещам, здоровья вам и новых творческих успехов, удачи во всём!!!
The writing on the disperser let me think that these devise once was used in the military to protect field camps from all kinds of nasty insects... Awesome work as always and an interesting piece of history. 😃
Wonderful job on getting that thing clean. Just goes to show how much poison was sprayed on the food we eat and in the environment in general. Looks beautiful now.
WAS sprayed!! Don't talk in the past. It's even worse today. Have you looked at the soil of an agricultural farm. I did a few years back. The soil was dead. Things are still sprayed on our food, it's expensive, and poisonous, and or genetically modified, but like Africa we have no say. We are dealing with big pharma now. The stuff they use now combined with genetic modification is probably far worse than DDT.
Not only the clean which took forever on this one .. what a load of work. But the repair job on the blade to replace the missing vane was wonderfully done.
Excellent restoration! Wow didn't know all that about the history! Thanks for sharing! I guess now a days it could be used for distributing Diatomaceous Earth on garden plants as a pesticide and completely safe to use.
Yes, in my younger days before DDT was banned, i had a smaller version of a similar sprayer. DDT was good stuff but only one problem, it was deadly. It was found to cause the Great Eagle eggs to be crushed easily, the USA just about lost all of our national birds. It's a wonder I'm still alive. What do they say? Live and learn. Great restoration.
Great video, excellent work. I bought a very similar one to restore and use 6 months ago but it’s in such awesome shape, I may just but into use. Love your skills.
Very nice thorough job looks fantastic !! Funny all the chemicals we have eaten and have never known what they may have done to us ......scary. Great restoration attention to the smallest detail as always I love your work !! 👍👍Can't wait for your next video !!
Did anybody else feel sorry for the ants or whatever they were? Did they live in that drum and survive the powder inside? Or were they interested, went there and died eating that stuff? Oh and a very good and interesting restauration this was! Love it.
Excelente restauracion por usted realizada a este rociador de insecticida DDT. mis respetos y saludos desde Venezuela para usted y los suyos💯😲👍🤜🔥🤛🙏🙏🙏💯💯
Man that DDT is really nasty stuff...in this case there was no need to test for lead paint, it would be the less harmful stuff present... 8-0 Great job, loved the impeller repair! :-D