Awsome stapler! It looks so cool, I love the design. Your choice of the black paint did fit the item perfectly in my opinion. How amazing it is that todays clips still fit in this old thing. Gotta love standard sizes.
It just inefficient in term of portability and material. In any type of these video, there alway people impress by old tech and complain how modern product is not the same. Well dub , becuz modern product are design to be more efficient
Must have been an expensive stapler in it's day with all those cast and machined parts. Definitely worth your fine efforts to bring it back from the dead. Beautifully done and great videography. Love how your drill press has virtually no run-out. Thanks Much for sharing your talents and techniques....1M subs will come!
I'm so very sorry for the recent of your father. Treasure your memories of times spent with him. It's a difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you 🙏.
I’m always amazed at how you can make these things that seem hopeless look new again. I’m getting lots of tips from watching your videos and appreciate that you tell us what things are as you are doing it. This seemed beyond repair-great job! 👍🏻
The key is, look at the damage, not the rust. Rust can be stripped, sanded, or blasted away, but missing parts would need to be remade. Fortunately for this, the only real casualty was the handle return spring (the style of spring is "volute", for those wondering)
Beauty. Of course there's no timeline as to how long you spent restoring that item, so I'll provide a comical remark. It probably took as long to restore that item as it took the inventor to invent it, lol. But it really is a beautiful item again. Well done !!!
The stapler was a particularly nasty wreck. Wow! As you disassembled I found myself asking, "Is that a stapler part or a piece of crud?" A couple of times it was both. Bravo for going after it, man! Beautiful job! Thanks
Now this restoration was a challenge!!! I have no idea how you know how to put everything back together again!!! Which piece goes where. Well, you never cease to amaze me!!! Brilliant as usual!!!
Nice restoration once again! 👍 Man, it’s amazing how decades upon decades of rust can really make removing certain parts very difficult without using other tools for assistance, and/or brute force. 😆 Also, I had no idea that staplers have been around for over a century! 😃 It looks so much different than the modern design most of us use! 😄 Here’s hoping for the channel to reach 1,000,000 Subscribers someday! 🙏
Excitement in the tension of bare hands so close to buffing metal and with no visible injuries. Always the right amount of force, pressure, hammer strikes making me believe there is never a blooper reel or outtakes. Bravo. Will we ever meet your birds?
This was really neat. I've personally never seen a stapler like this. I think there are a lot of people who don't realize that objects like this can be saved. You don't see this kind of quality anymore
Found that Isaberg acquired 90% of Ranch Konzette in 1989 and at the time Konzette was one of Europe's largest staple manufacturers. Tried to copy and paste from the FT article, but this is the gist of it...
Amazing job the only restoration videos I watch are your most of the time the quality and the time you put into this and turn it into 15 minutes is just insane
...похож на старинный канцелярский степлер!-, молодец мастер-, отличная получилась работа, выглядит как будто новая, даёшь вторую жизнь раритетной вещи, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём!!!
Santa needs to bring you guys some evaporust. I love at the beginning I thought this thing was a lost cause but I was wrong yet again. Masterfully done 👏
I used to own a stapler just like that ... bought it at a garage sale for 50 cents, and used it all the way through high school, college, and afterwards. It got misplaced at some point when I was moving a few years back. Wish I still had it. It was a nice and durable stapler. I could count on it to work when the other plastic pieces of junk they make now would fail on me.
I love these restoration videos, I find them so relaxing and represents recycling in its purest form. That has got to be the coolest stapler around now! Many thanks to you. 😄
This was the most fascinating one I’ve seen yet. I love old things like this. Food cutters, crank cheese shredders, bread cutters and things like that are cool and all but very old practical items that are still used heavily today are very interesting.
Amazing vintage tech. The person who first used it working at some office (with lots of dark polished wood, people smoking everywhere etc.) probably had to work for a week or more, compared to what the device must have cost. I'm happy with my simple 24/6 stapler. For the heavier paper work we do have staplers like this one. Of course our printer machines also have a stapler option 😁. Keep producing more of these restoration videos!
Хорошего времени!! Не удивлюсь , если Вы и венчальные кольца Сами сделали!! Очень красивые! ! Тысячу лайков! Аж Дух захватывает--сколько в Вас талантов!!👍👍👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🙄🙄 Мое почтение к Старшему!!!Да приумножатся Его года и Добродетели!! Аумин!!
I watched you do every step. And I know what you did to every single part. But when you put it back together, my brain went "that's a new stapler". I know it's not, but MAN you have a gift for restoration
Congratulations; I am sure that more than one of us who watch your videos feel like ending the day, rounding off this cycle of beginning and ending restorations like this one.