I have no idea why I can’t stop watching your videos. I’m an N scale model railroader, not a restorer but it’s just so amazing to see the transformation.
In Germany, where this maschine was build, it was normaly used for potatoes to make a kind of potatoes balls or flat potatoe Pancakes. I use one at home, my grandmother had just done IT.
My grandma had one like that. Since you can also make wonderful breadcrumbs with. Meine Oma hatte auch so einen. Da kann man auch wunderbar Paniermehl mit machen.
Que puis je dire de plus? Vos (tes) fans ont deja tout dit... Top of the list, brilliant work etc. C'est toujours un grand plaisir de savourer vos (tes) videos. D'une alsacienne exilee en Angleterre 😁
24 mois comté, je salive !!!!!! Pain grillé, des tomates, peut-être une tranche du jambon, parfait ! Bon app! And the restoration was superbe also! Ian, Lorraine
@@TheFabrik this is a staple dessert in parts of Transylvania, at the table you would get 3 bowls, one with pasta, one with sugar, one with grated walnuts typically made with this contraption, and everyone would make his own ‘walnuts pasta’ by mixing as much as they want from each bowl
Bonjour The Fabrik, Content de visionner cette nouvelle video. Je vois que vous continuez l'équipement de la cuisine avec du matériel à l'épreuve du temps ! Et encore une fois merci pour vos excellentes videos ! Celle là me touche car quand j'étais mome dans les années 60, ma maman avait un appareil de ce type (pas tout à fait celui là) pour raper le fromage... Et bravo pour le comté 24 mois d'affinage. Excellent choix :-) !
Thete are a lot of restorers on RU-vid but you are at the top of my list in both thf work that you do and the quality of of your videos. Lovely job on the grater.
So I was made in the States about 1950 and at least look better then how this restoration began. Now only if I could get restored so well. Good job thanks for sharing
Great that was really good to watch, you couldn’t tell what it was when fist showed it another terrific restoration you are very talented to see what the piece looks like after you have finished it in your head that is a difficult thing to master. It is always great to see you and the restoration thanks for showing the steps you go through to end up looking like they do. Stay safe my friend and I look forward to the next instalment John
Absolutely fantastic restoration on this old Cheese Grater. The color you chose is perfect. I really enjoy watching your videos. Looking forward to your next one. Thanks for sharing. 😀
Et voici l'un des 256 fromages (d'après de Gaulle) qui est à mon sens l'un des meilleurs (c'est aussi l'avis de ma femme !) Belle restauration (comme d'habitude !)
Hai fatto un buon restauro. L'unica cosa che suggerisco sulla pulizia della grattugia e ' che dopo avere passato lo spazzolino metallico, di passarci un magnete per evitare che i fili di acciaio vengano ingurgitati.
Bravo,🙂 très beau travail c'est important de sauvé ces moulin qui fonctionne a l'huile de coude💪, Dieu vous le rendra sûrement pas, mais lui c'est sur 🥳 merci . Nathalie France Normandie 🇫🇷👋
What a great video the transformation was perfect. It looks like a new one. Love your channel and content. Stay safe and waiting for your next video. ❤🇨🇦
Wow!! I Loved how you did the Machine. I'm not sure the age on that butthe way you did everything was Awesome. Thank you for taking time to show us everything you did total. THANK YOU for Sharing this Video. Awesome job Sir...
Incrivelmente perfeito, trabalho com todo capricho e, cuidado , com acabamento cuidadosamente elaborado, finíssima cor escolhida e, de bom gosto, PARABÉNS 👍👍👍👏👍👍👏 🙏☘️🇧🇷
your plating seems a bit aggressive. When plating, you're looking for metal deposition with minimum bubbles. Bubbling means hydrogen on the anode which will make the plating less resistant. Try to lower the voltage next time
@@patounet331 Le plus important dans ma remarque concerne l'enlèvement par sablage dans le cas de peinture au plomb. Ce procédé va mettre en suspension les particules effectivement en petit volume. Sauf que ce sera à chaque utilisation ultérieure avant changement de ce sable pollué, plus une surexposition lors des ouvertures et du renouvellement. Raison pour laquelle dans ce cas, le décapage chimique est à privilégier.
@@philippeperrin8675 J'avais bien fait la relation entre sablage et particules volatiles, mais je réitère ma pensée dans le sens où un éventuel saturnisme ne saurait être déclenché par une exposition transitoire au plomb ! Pour info, j'ai passé 40 ans de ma vie à effectuer des soudures électroniques à base d'étain/plomb et je tenais le fil de soudure dans la bouche qui me servait de "troisième main" ! Cela tout en respirant les fumées de la fusion ainsi que les vapeurs de toluène (décapant) en fumant mes 2 paquets de gauloises sans filtre ! Je suis toujours là et aucun problème jusqu'à présent !
Very interesting. Ich benutze so eine Trommelreibe von meiner Mutter noch heute, um damit Kartoffeln zu reiben für Kartoffelpuffer. Sorry, my translater dosnt know Trommelreibe und Kartoffelpuffer, but it ist better to use this, then plastic maschines.
Is there anybody that might be able to help me I know nothing about sandblasters but I really like the concept I know that you sandy was using glass beads to do this do you reuse the glass beads in the sand over and over again or do you throw it away once it has all the paint particles in it that it's sandblasting off just curious what happens with the sand after one user do you keep reusing it or what do you do with the old saying that has all the particles in it just teaching me something that I don't know the only stupid question is the one you don't ask I was wondering if somebody could teach me a little something thank you very much