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I saw a set of 6 beautiful chairs that were in sale, but just before I was about to buy them, the seller destroyed my chair by dropping a large cabinet on it. In this video I´m trying to restore it to the former glory. This chair is made by a Russian company called Meltzer, which made a lot of furniture for Russian tsars.
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1:08 Woodwork
14:20 Upholstery
29:18 Finished product
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@ATRestoration
@ATRestoration 3 года назад
Currently I´m posting only 2 videos per month, so if you dont want to miss them, press the BELL BUTTON, so you will get a notice, thanks!
@franciegarneau1651
@franciegarneau1651 3 года назад
I can understand why! You do such careful work that can't be slapped together. I'm a new viewer, and I subscribed. This is valuable information for anyone that is going to do any kind of spring upholstery which I may be doing. Can't tell the difference between the old and the new. As an almost 80 year old, gotta tell you I hated horsehair upholstery!
@updownstate
@updownstate 3 года назад
@@franciegarneau1651 It was hot and itchy and slippery.
@valeforedark
@valeforedark 3 года назад
Technically you chose to still purchase a broken chair. A product or good is not a customer's till it's left the place of sale.
@NiaJustNia
@NiaJustNia 3 года назад
Could you do a video where you make a chair from scratch, but show us techniques on how to make it antique looking while remaining functional for people who can't afford real antique chairs?
@ATRestoration
@ATRestoration 3 года назад
@@NiaJustNia Its too expencive to do it for myself. I would do if some client wants it.
@justjulee9135
@justjulee9135 5 месяцев назад
I am convinced there is nothing this man can't do when it comes to furniture restoration. The attention to even the smallest detail shows me he is a master at his craft. He knows how to use a lathe, he can draw a pattern and chisel it out, and he leaves nothing to chance. Excellent work!
@ekostec7727
@ekostec7727 2 года назад
I worked in Antique restoration for about two years while in college. You're work is fantastic. Thank you for sharing your techniques here. My only wish is that you are training an apprentice, to preserve the finer details of your knowledge for future generations.
@andreacook7431
@andreacook7431 2 года назад
He mentioned an assistant in one video, maybe the assistant IS an apprentice?
@karinebuinier8351
@karinebuinier8351 2 года назад
I couldn't agree more 😉
@anaguerra663
@anaguerra663 2 года назад
We must protect this man at any cost..too precious to loose this art!!
@elizabethgluck4301
@elizabethgluck4301 Год назад
Yes we must protect him, does he sell any of his beautiful works and where is he located.
@cynsi7604
@cynsi7604 Год назад
@@elizabethgluck4301 ​ he’s in Europe, Estonia 🇪🇪. I think the postage might be a lil expensive 😊. But I agree with you. And I hope that he has someone to hand it down to. If not that’s a lot of talent & knowledge wasted. Wish I could do 1/16 of what he does (I could probably sand something). 🙂 ✌🏻
@bythegraceofgod993
@bythegraceofgod993 2 года назад
It is a privilege to watch a master craftsman. You do beautiful work.
@Seahorse1414
@Seahorse1414 2 года назад
You are a patient , patient man . It is such a pleasure to watch an expert .
@ShipperChick
@ShipperChick 3 года назад
I sure hope the guy gave you a DEEP DISCOUNT! What an amazing artist you are!! It turned out flawless!
@carolempluckrose4188
@carolempluckrose4188 2 года назад
I hope he had the grace to not only sincerely apologise, but to give you the chair without charge.
@victor440_
@victor440_ 2 года назад
I was going to say I hope he gave it to him
@annw1395
@annw1395 2 года назад
I think that chair better have been free!
@heatheredwards2982
@heatheredwards2982 4 месяца назад
I would have lost my mind!!!!
@jennylawson1980
@jennylawson1980 Год назад
😢😢😢 my heart would have broken when the chair shattered. You are extremely caring and loving towards restoring antiques and I love watching your projects breathe new life ❤
@user-gg4sj4ue1f
@user-gg4sj4ue1f 2 года назад
Какая красота! Как можно из обломков восстановить вещь. Мои восхищения! Что ни стул, то музейный экспонат.
@nelsontriana5397
@nelsontriana5397 Год назад
There's two things I love about this video how you carved the drawing on that wood that chair looks like it was ready for the trash and you made it brand new again amazing work
@dreamofwings
@dreamofwings 3 года назад
What an incredible rescue! It's lucky most of the carved parts weren't damaged. I love how you use traditional upholstery techniques!
@angelchiriboga3904
@angelchiriboga3904 3 года назад
The Dowel Technique will be applied to NEW chairs- I like that much better than spindling one solid piece
@carlaporter7469
@carlaporter7469 2 года назад
How did you learn about the upholstery techniques from that century?
@carlaporter7469
@carlaporter7469 2 года назад
Do pieces like these loss their value once they've been redone?
@p34rl20
@p34rl20 2 года назад
@@carlaporter7469 I hope not🥺
@user-il4le8iy1q
@user-il4le8iy1q Год назад
Можно смотреть вечно на огонь, воду и вашу безукаризненную работу! Восторг и восхищение профессионалу высокого класса! Реставрировать из развалюхи, сломанной почти до нуля антикварный предмет, воссоздав шедевр - это фантастика! Новый стул с прекрасной обивкой и резной, похожей на кружевную, спинкой, фигурными ножками! Шедевр, от созерцания которого получаешь наслаждение. Спасибо за возможность видеть результат вашего труда, маэстро! Вам здоровья и вдохновения! 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯💥💕🙋‍♀️
@elenabarysheva2823
@elenabarysheva2823 2 года назад
Какое чудо! Счастье,что есть на свете мужчина с руками волшебника! Настоящий мужчина сказочной красоты!
@user-tt1wb1qz7w
@user-tt1wb1qz7w 2 года назад
Вы как доктор-психолог, после просмотра так хорошо на душе, как от прекрасной картины.Счастья Вам и здоровья
@petebutler5139
@petebutler5139 3 года назад
I have watched many restorations and never have I seen one as comprehensive as this. Your skills of rebuilding furniture to include upholstery, are fascinating. I am a new subscriber as of today!
@maryusa8526
@maryusa8526 Год назад
Me too
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson Год назад
Found him late last night and subscribed. And I’m back watching this morning - got some catching up to do! I love a good YT binge Oof a great, new discovery, though.
@thinkforyourself2109
@thinkforyourself2109 Год назад
That is truly impressive. Restoration videos like this should all be saved for a time when humanity will need them - a time not far off when the industrial age collapses under its own weight and humanity needs to return to older, simpler and better ways of doing things.
@fionam7768
@fionam7768 3 месяца назад
Or just does so by choice
@Makapida
@Makapida Месяц назад
I agree… these videos could be used as teaching support… his skills are impressive
@norasanteliz3917
@norasanteliz3917 Год назад
I picture you being a master in old Europe making furniture for kings and queens. Bravo!
@karenweber8203
@karenweber8203 2 года назад
With all the diy out there it is good to see a Master Artisan at work! My dad used to repair antiques and I was his 'assistant'!!! Thank you, this brought back many memories!
@user-zh5wd4rr1k
@user-zh5wd4rr1k 2 года назад
Браво, настоящий мастер Высшей категории. 👍
@linshannon4480
@linshannon4480 2 года назад
What a labor of love this turned out to be. Every step of the process was fascinating to watch, and I was mesmerized by the spring cushioning and upholstery. And the end result is gorgeous!
@troydanielboy
@troydanielboy 4 месяца назад
Bringing incredibly well-built pieces back to life is invigorating. Coming from farmers/woodworkers, I learned a lot as a child from mom, grandma, grandpa, uncles, aunts, etc. One of the saddest moments in human-history is when we stopped caring about quality, and fell for cheap.
@lisajllewellyn3131
@lisajllewellyn3131 4 месяца назад
I'm watching your older videos again, I just can't get enough of your amazing work😊❤
@pamelaprivette5361
@pamelaprivette5361 Год назад
What love can do in the hands of a master! That chair was so worth saving! It is a masterpiece!
@ernestgodfrey4412
@ernestgodfrey4412 3 года назад
I have watched upholstery renovations on tv and thought they were very good but you are on another level. I don't care if that chair cost thousands to restore I don't care if the cost was more than the chair was worth just to watch somebody with the skill and the dedication to use that skill is worthwhile. The rest of us can watch but only you can do well done from the UK
@helgavoorneveld1530
@helgavoorneveld1530 8 месяцев назад
I hope the antique dealer let you have it for free since he dropped a cabinet on it!!! Utterly amazing and joyful to watch you work your magic!! Thanks for sharing
@scottthomas5999
@scottthomas5999 Год назад
Beautiful work. Very involved. You saved an antique that otherwise would have been discarded. Nice job!!!
@Lorazin
@Lorazin Год назад
Смотрела это видео с большим удовольствием на одном дыхании!!!Какая же красота получилась !! Вы - волшебник !!Было очень приятно смотреть 5а Вашу работу!! Целую Ваши золотые руки!!!!
@user-do5sm8px7w
@user-do5sm8px7w 2 года назад
Это уже не мастерство, а волшебство!!!!👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🙋‍♀️
@ritayakubowa9242
@ritayakubowa9242 2 года назад
Эти вещи которые твои золотые прекрасные ручки творят, они и так по сто лет поостужили своим хозяевам, так ты это прнвращаешь в шедевр и даёшь им новую жизнь ещё на сто лет.💋👏👏👏👏🙏👍👍👍👍👏🙏💋💋💋👏👏Храни тебя господь.
@annabellevaughn5968
@annabellevaughn5968 Год назад
My mother and I used to have a little shop and she restored some pieces. She would have loved watching your work. She was always working on furniture even when I was a child. I have done some. I enjoyed this very much.
@martinlouden9005
@martinlouden9005 3 года назад
When I saw you replacing so much of the wood I thought, "OK, another overrestored antique." I was very much mistaken. The work you did is superb. It matches the original beautifully and has made the chair usable for another 100 years. PERFECTION!
@KeepItBrick
@KeepItBrick 3 года назад
I generally dislike these type of videos, given that restoration often comes at the cost of the items originality. That being said, I absolutely applaud you sir. I was disappointed when you were doing away with the original wood by the legs with all the engravings, however I am extremely satisfied that you went back and redid the engraving and saved what you could. Hats off to you. Edit: particularly your work around the 11 minute mark
@elenamalkovskaya2257
@elenamalkovskaya2257 2 года назад
Потрясающая работа!!! Столько знаний по своему ремеслу!!! Смотря это видео, я несколько раз ловила себя на том, что смотря затаив дыхание. Браво мастеру!!!! Я восхищаюсь, Вашими золотыми руками!!!
@Natbelka100
@Natbelka100 2 года назад
Великолепный мастер! Я посмотрела несколько ваших роликов - работа везде отличная! Люблю, когда дают вещам вторую жизнь. Это не просто стул, а трон!
@Englandfan91
@Englandfan91 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing. Not only your woodworking skills are outstanding, but the upholstery was magnificent. The attention to detail and the accuracy was just perfect. I loved those flowery studs, a great result. It looked like it couldn't be rescued but you did!
@JensAndree
@JensAndree 3 года назад
I don't work in furniture restoration but it isn't hard to understand that you have to sacrifice some (or sometimes a lot of) original wood if you want to restore functionality as well as the looks. You did an amazing job here rescuing this chair - which probably needed this level of restoration even before the seller dropped a cabinet on it?! Now it can bring joy to another couple generations! You don't often see this level of upholstery either so many thanks for sharing this very entertaining video! The current generation growing up today are mostly a lost cause when it comes to repairing broken things and handcrafts... Anything manual labour really... When they realise this and regret spending all their lives in front of their computers that my generation built for them, they at least have a chance at re-learning some skills by watching videos just like this one!
@ATRestoration
@ATRestoration 3 года назад
Good to hear that somebody has deeper understanding of those things.
@167curly
@167curly 4 месяца назад
You certainly are a pro by replicating those smashed parts of that chair. Many congratulations!
@war7334
@war7334 10 месяцев назад
Your repairs were flawless.I hope the antique dealer gave you a great price for it after he damaged it.Its a beautiful chair.
@starnyc5964
@starnyc5964 3 года назад
This skill is passed down from generation to generation....this is how furniture is supposed to be done...Master Craftsman for sure!!!!
@maureenkarkos9882
@maureenkarkos9882 3 года назад
I have never seen this type of upholstery done before. It’s really something. A labor of love, from start to finish. Thanks for sharing your talents.
@user-bb6rv5ml5m
@user-bb6rv5ml5m 3 года назад
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@mkofftiger
@mkofftiger 2 года назад
The Czarina herself could not have asked for better! Superlative work, thank you for sharing your skill.
@edinilsonsilva6130
@edinilsonsilva6130 2 года назад
The most beautiful chair restoration I ever seen! Absolutely amazing.
@user-vs6of5cm1b
@user-vs6of5cm1b 3 года назад
Шикарно получилось! Просто нет слов! Настоящее мастерство. :)))
@1959Berre
@1959Berre 3 года назад
Wonderful job. (I guess the inventor of the pneumatic stapler deserves the Nobel prize).
@TerryProthero
@TerryProthero 3 года назад
@1959Berre They are a staple of the industry. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
@interdiction2
@interdiction2 3 года назад
@@TerryProthero I think they also work their best when they're under pressure. Sorry 😄
@mikanandpotato
@mikanandpotato 3 года назад
@@interdiction2 i'm starting to hate English for confusing and pun able
@interdiction2
@interdiction2 3 года назад
@@mikanandpotato I know, sometimes it's hard to pin down exactly why. 👍
@SableSunsets
@SableSunsets Год назад
Amazing work. Keeping tradition alive. Im sure everything he does is fantastic
@lightowl4345
@lightowl4345 2 года назад
I've never seen an upholstery job like that. How facinating.
@alexmaclean1
@alexmaclean1 3 года назад
I watch this the whole way through, fascinated as if my lazy ass is ever going to restore an antique Russian chair.
@rnp497
@rnp497 3 года назад
ditto - but i love watching other skilled people doing their craft
@petero2693
@petero2693 3 года назад
With covid I ain't shopping for wood parts...
@jessicagriffith
@jessicagriffith 3 года назад
I know everyone has already expressed appreciation for your amazing work.. but I have to chime in too! Absolutely incredible!! I was mesmerized by the whole restoration. This is true craftsmanship whereas most of what we can buy today is just... crap.
@marywebber593
@marywebber593 2 года назад
You are just lovely to watch, fascinating and absorbing a true craftsman. Your videos are very important if they encourage just one person who has talent to go into the area of restoration you have done well and a worthwhile thing,our past always needs saving for future generations to enjoy. I worked as a ceramic restorer for most of my life and it was such a happy and rewarding career, I never became a millionaire, but it bought me so much personal satisfaction and many customers became very good friends. Restoration is one of those unusual careers that many youngsters never consider, and it does take a special kind of person to be prepared to learn all the many skills involved,and because each piece is different you learn so much actually doing it, and it takes a person who likes personal challenges, I hope there are youngsters willing to put the time in out there watching you work and get inspired, because your work is important. Xxx
@kjamison5951
@kjamison5951 2 года назад
I have reupholstered and upholstered some pieces in years gone by. I’ve even fixed broken items by cutting new pieces or repairing existing pieces. You have next level skills! Thank you!
@shockz16
@shockz16 3 года назад
Now here is a guy that takes pride in his craft. Beautiful restoration.
@chandarussell
@chandarussell 3 года назад
Oh well done. You are a master of your craft. What a beautiful chair. You wouldn’t even know it had been broken. Bravo.
@superdave8248
@superdave8248 3 года назад
I had to chuckle. The man used more clamps on the final assembly of the chair than I could even find at the local at the local hardware store.
@patriciavelazquez1010
@patriciavelazquez1010 2 года назад
What beautiful craftsmanship and let's not forget the chair.
@beads2yarn
@beads2yarn 2 года назад
It’s a beautiful thing to see a master at his craft!! Stunning.
@TerryProthero
@TerryProthero 3 года назад
It looked like the chair needed a lot of restoration regardless of what the seller did. So, in the end, it probably didn't matter much. And, hopefully, you got it for a good price because of his mess up.
@blackwaterdogs4256
@blackwaterdogs4256 3 года назад
What an amazing restoration ! I really enjoy watching a craftsman who loves his work ! Thanks for sharing.
@charlottewalker3810
@charlottewalker3810 2 года назад
Wow, I was spellbound for the entire video! Especially loved the upholstering part. I've never seen that done before and you explained it so logically! Fabulous. Thank you!
@josequiles6080
@josequiles6080 Месяц назад
Old world craftmanship at it's finest. I was a salesperson at an French antique dealer and they had a cabinet maker, that is what their profession is called in France unlike here where a cabinet maker is what the name implies. His name is Philippe from France he was the best. He restored the items that were brought in from from France and Italy. When they arrived and were unloaded you would just not believe what he could do with the items brought in. He is a very good friend of mine and your workmanship reminded me of him. Very fine workmanship.
@godbluffvdgg
@godbluffvdgg 3 года назад
You did an amazing job with that basket case, as a carpenter and sometime restorer I can appreciate the time it takes to make that as beautiful as you did. You're a real artist! I think of all the amazing things that have ended up in landfills over the centuries and it's sad. Just because it may have been "too old" or had a loose leg or a tear in the upholstery ...We have had many fine furniture makers here in the philadelphia area.
@lisacarlson9045
@lisacarlson9045 3 года назад
OMG I LOVE that chair!!! Gorgeous fabric! It looks absolutely stunning after your restoration. Watching you upholster is fascinating!
@LucyJG
@LucyJG 2 месяца назад
Ahti, I just discovered your channel when I was laid up for a week with a back injury. You aren’t just a restorer, you’re an artist!
@rosemaryconley4557
@rosemaryconley4557 8 месяцев назад
Is is a joy to watch you truly restore these pieces. Thank you
@andrei1958ful
@andrei1958ful 2 года назад
Уважаю людей с золотыми руками! 👍👍👍
@user-jm1zl6ky6b
@user-jm1zl6ky6b Месяц назад
Концовка замечательная! ) Честь и хвала мастеру! Это точно стул главы большого семейства )
@lydiaflatt9859
@lydiaflatt9859 2 года назад
I’m so in love with it at the end. And that TABLE when you sit and have your tea. 💕
@sandrawest2105
@sandrawest2105 3 года назад
What a masterful save. I love this chair, and I can imagine how soft and comfortable it is to sit on it. Beautiful! Peace ✨
@JDARJISJ
@JDARJISJ 3 года назад
You almost make these projects look easy and inspire me to do some restoration work. But I can also tell that behind the what we are seeing is a terrific amount of experience and expertise in the technique.
@ATRestoration
@ATRestoration 3 года назад
Its true. I have done all the mistakes there are and learned from them.
@lostlatinlover
@lostlatinlover 2 года назад
I liked your comment of making the seat more comfortable. BECAUSE I've sat in old style Russian chairs in an Orthodox Church in Kiev, Ukraine and they were the most uncomfortable things. I think it was deliberate to keep you standing for the entire mass. Plus, I have never seen this type of upholstery work done. I've seen chair-seats done in this fashion; but never seen how it is done. I appreciate the amount of work on the cushion because I re-upholstered four hand-me-down dining room chairs in 2019 and it was a huge task. Thanks for the video!!
@user-bd3cu5iz6t
@user-bd3cu5iz6t 2 месяца назад
Нет ни одной работы. которая не вызвала бы восхищение! Прекрасный мастер, золотые руки. Все работы просто изумительные.
@keep_it_real_1
@keep_it_real_1 3 года назад
It couldn't have happened to a better restorer 😊...another fabulous job ☀️
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 года назад
A short spring is better than no spring Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@donnaholenski3562
@donnaholenski3562 2 года назад
Awesome restoration and upholstery of this chair. I have never seen upholstery work down before and that was impressive. I am glad that I found your channel. Have a great week.
@nataliabartz2735
@nataliabartz2735 7 месяцев назад
Шикарный стул, талант!.. Браво, Маэстро!..
@beckystiles9711
@beckystiles9711 3 года назад
Seriously getting addicted to your videos. Love how talented you are!!
@strasostojanovski6405
@strasostojanovski6405 3 года назад
668i6
@annw1395
@annw1395 2 года назад
You are not only a master in woodworking, but also in upholstery! My mouth was just hanging open, watching you work. New subscriber.
@ebonyivory2023
@ebonyivory2023 2 года назад
I more appreciate how the older generation always says the young people do not undetstand the value of a dollar👏There is alot of work in such a craft!
@maureenmendo9807
@maureenmendo9807 4 месяца назад
Sorry, I didn't mean to hit the thumbs down. You made this bench beautiful again. 😊
@thiggy1249
@thiggy1249 3 года назад
Great restoration on a chair which I would have called a lost cause. Fine professional upholstery!
@nannymac47
@nannymac47 4 месяца назад
So much work but as usual, a beauty when you are done and many more years of use for this lovely chair.
@user-qu9zo5oe6f
@user-qu9zo5oe6f 2 года назад
Потрясающе! Великолепно! Феерично! Восхитительно! Только человек влюбленный в своё ремесло может так работать. Вы МАСТЕР. И каждая буква, без сомнений, заглавная.
@momtrips6783
@momtrips6783 2 года назад
I have taken apart a few antique chairs in my time, but have never watched a professional upholsterer at work -- particular using straw. You did a great job, and the chair turned out looking very nice!
@Natbelka100
@Natbelka100 2 года назад
mom trips // это не стул, это - трон! ☝️☝️
@lornapenn-chester6867
@lornapenn-chester6867 9 месяцев назад
I’d be saying: “Coaster under that cuppa!” And “sit anywhere except the yellow chair!!”. Fabulous ❤
@fionam7768
@fionam7768 3 месяца назад
It is, as always, a privilege and an honour to watch you work sir. ❤❤
@KoolKoru
@KoolKoru 3 года назад
Wow the amount of skill that has to go into this restoration is amazing. I enjoyed this so much!
@elenakulik316
@elenakulik316 3 года назад
Вот это мастер ,золотые руки !!!
@user-yx7cn8ro5j
@user-yx7cn8ro5j 3 года назад
Не профи
@RissaFirecat
@RissaFirecat 4 месяца назад
@@user-yx7cn8ro5jhe is not a pro. He is a master.
@tantelila7464
@tantelila7464 Год назад
I can still remember this kind of upholstery with the springs from my childhood. Older relatives had chairs like this and I always thought it was fun to jump up and down on them, which was actually strictly forbidden. 😉 I was born in 1962.
@jodyshepard9482
@jodyshepard9482 2 года назад
Talk about a labor of love! Very impressive. Such patience, such skills, and what a nice reward!
@sunitduara2847
@sunitduara2847 3 года назад
Amazing piece of work as always
@dr.skipkazarian5556
@dr.skipkazarian5556 3 года назад
You, my friend, have the skills of an artist and the patience of Job!
@user-nq5xu7yv3z
@user-nq5xu7yv3z Год назад
Чудо! Столько тонкостей, нюансов, мелочей! Красивая работа! Спасибо!
@cab102361
@cab102361 Год назад
You make history come alive. Thank you. Your home must be filled with beautiful things.
@heliadivina2185
@heliadivina2185 2 года назад
Bom diaaaaa. Fiquei impressionada com tanta perfeição e dedicação. Parabéns seu trabalho ficou Maravilhoso.
@jimmymckay73
@jimmymckay73 3 года назад
As a large man , that chair would be admired but ... never used . Just beautiful resto .
@jimmymckay73
@jimmymckay73 3 года назад
@@robertr.9419 no way man . That chair would crumble like a politician standing before the pearly gates of heaven .
@Jeremiah90526
@Jeremiah90526 3 года назад
@@jimmymckay73 No worries brother, I can make a nice chair for you out of 3/8ths angle iron. Maybe weld a 1/4" ridge plate on the backs of the legs to make triangle stock rather than straight angle iron. Pretty sure that a chair made of slats being a minimum of 1/4" plate should be fine to hold your weight, unless you happen to weigh more than a Grizzly Bear.
@jimmymckay73
@jimmymckay73 3 года назад
@@Jeremiah90526 I'm 6'2" 450 lbs darn near grizzly weight .
@buzzing8365
@buzzing8365 2 года назад
You brought it alive back from the dead!! Excellent 👌
@takemyocean
@takemyocean 2 года назад
Советскую школу реставрации сразу видно. Браво, мастер-)
@andersonferreiradesouza995
@andersonferreiradesouza995 3 года назад
Excelente vídeo! Excelente resultado do trabalho de restauração!
@luizabdo5397
@luizabdo5397 2 года назад
Pelo maquinário que o senhor tem, e pela habilidade, logo se vê um profissional. Primoroso o seu trabalho! Parabéns aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷.
@gastonalejandro2495
@gastonalejandro2495 Год назад
Realmente eres un genio, se nota que te gusta mucho tu trabajo y no es para cualquiera. Tienes un don y muy bien por usarlo muy buenos tus videos saludos desde argentina
@user-uo8xv2qr4p
@user-uo8xv2qr4p 2 года назад
Это просто чудо. Получила огромное удовольствие. Казалось что это невозможно но в ваших руках свершилось чудо. Жду следующего. У меня есть старинная вешалка деревянная. Хотела выбросить но теперь надо попробовать. Спасибо вам.👍👍👍
@soofihasan
@soofihasan 3 года назад
Fabulous, i am so impressed with your skill and how it turned out
@bellatr1xdh
@bellatr1xdh 3 года назад
That was truly an amazing restoration. Your inspiring me to mend a chair that I have. Thank you ❤️😊
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