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Feline assistant timestamps: 11:31 - Not actually walking the plank, the orange fluffy assistant 12:22 - Avril checking the wood piece 24:49 - Inspecting the final result 26:11 - Final showing Thanks for the video! Awesome work! God bless you!
@@user-re6sj4oe6r People's spirits need to be lifted with this virus crap still on us. Whether or not you celebrate any holidays, I hope it takes your mind off of covid..even if only for a little while. Take care and be safe.
Hands down the thing that impressed name the most was the skill shown at 11:54 to saw a perfectly vertical cut with a manual hand saw. Insanely difficult
I don't want to seem rude but tbh it's not that difficult. I remember back in school we worked with handtools like that and if you mark with a line where you want to cut it's not so hard to follow - it's harder with an automatic tool because it cuts way faster so you don't have as much time to correct
The biggest thing here that helped him was the fact that the saw was pull-cut (Japanese style). Pulling keeps your saw blade straight and takes less force, so you can focus on keeping it level.
I've become so much more confident in doing new projects myself just by watching you guys. It just shows that for every problem there's a solution and everything that's broken can be fixed. Keep it up guys
@Lpn 4 No but camera sensors can get damaged. Strong lasers are notorious for damaging sensors. Welding arcs aren't as severe, but some people like to err on the side of caution.
I find your videos relaxing. I appreciate the absence of music to allow the sounds of the work to come through, and your skill and methodical approach are excellent. My only wish is to see more text on products you are using, such as particular cleaners, de-greasers and sprays.
Finally a true resortation that popped up on my feed! 99% of these restoration guys on here are working on "antiques" they purposely "aged" or they replace 90% of the original parts with new machined parts. Great to see a true restoration
I love watching the sand blasting but it gives me the shivers every time you run your hands over chunks and slivers of wood! I am like “SPLINTERS! SPLINTERS!!”
I especially love to see the end when you test out the restoration because most of them i cant figure out how they'll work these are always so satisfying to watch
I love the tools that you use for restoration. Many tools I have never seen before. That's how type it for next time. English is a hard language to master. Good luck. Excellent spelling!
@@WISHER0 "I love the tools that your restore" is wrong "I love the tools that you restore" is right. Please read twice before replying with a spelling correction.
Thank you, I finally saw the word PATINA, and you restoring wooden pieces instead of remaking them, is keeping the integrity of these great tools from the past.. Great work, that's the cat's MEOW.....
There's a tool called a "shake and break" that I bought a few years ago, and I swear to God it has never failed to remove even the most absolutely rusted shut screws and bolts I've ever seen. It's basically a mild air chisel but doesn't hammer forwards, so no dents like the impact screwdriver, and holds screwdriver bits and sockets. It just vibrates the hell out of the screw and dislodges all the rust and lets the penetrating oil get deeper. It is an air tool, but only costs like $20 USD and lots of companies make them. It's a piece of witchcraft that I will never go without again. Completely replaced my hand impact screwdriver. Highly recommend for restoration!
I work in a plant that processes over fifty tons of tobacco a day at peak capacity. We supply the facilities that make the cigs. This thing makes me smile. Cheers from Winston Salem North Carolina. Home of camel cigs and hanes cotton.
@@Desugan69 I think he means the grade of steel/aluminium used earlier on for nuts and bolts isn't used anymore. Perhaps to lower the cost and/or lower the overall weight of the item.
Je pourrais regarder vos vidéos des heures durant. Elles sont incroyablement relaxantes et positives. Quel bon choix le silence ponctué par le bruit des outils ! Merci.
First time in a restoration when you laid it all out I thought toss it all then I got to see ur woodworking skills, you picked the right restoration to show off your skill👍🏼
Are you kidding me your videos are already out relaxing enough I fall asleep to them all the time. This is by far the most relaxing satisfying video ever. PLEASE wait till it rains to make every video in the future Edit: I spoke to soon, it only lasted 15-20 seconds.... But it was nice while it lasted 😂
As usual, my favorite part is when everything is disassembled and laid out neatly to view all the pieces to be cleaned, restored and put back together.
I was having trouble sleeping last night, and your videos helped me finally get some rest. It's very calming to watch you work! also, your cat is very handsome! his face and paws are delightfully round, and he's such a pretty orange tabby color too!
... молодец!-, отличная получилась работа, хорошо поработал,- восстановил и дал вторую жизнь раритетной вещи, а у моего деда табачный резак был другой конструкции, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов!!!
The best place to be with all that rain falling ! And Avril got her nose dirty, a good job for us Bruno that Napoleon planted all those Plane trees along the road, another tasteful restoration , looking at those oversize bolt heads that is a very old machine. Stay safe ! Chris B.
It's great to see you already have your types of restorations. Everytime I see a tool you could restore I think "this is a LadB one". Great job as always!
I've watched this video a couple of times because I love watching you work. Each time you pull out the handfull of leaves and I think, is that what tobacco leaves look like? Every time I have this thought right before your caption saying you couldn't find tobacco leaves. Maybe one of these days I'll rewatch this and actually remember that fact.
I like watching these kinds of videos while I eat. It's so fun watching the process, and it makes me wish I had the knowledge and skill to persue this career. Alas, I'm gonna have to leave it to the pros, like you :) keep up the good work, fam 💪🏽
I enjoy these videos. You do this with respect, compassion, and, dare I say, love. I'm sure your shop manager approves. You do all you can to keep things original, but you do replace when necessary.
Otra claro ejemplo de su habilidad en la restauracion, excelente resultado obtenido con este cortador de tabaco vintage, mis respetos y saludos desde Venezuela, felices fiestas,👍👊
THis is VERY professional and well done. You honored the age and antique nature of it. I hate when people take something wonderful like that and over shine. I think you know what I mean. Love it.
I love this channel. You do such unique projects and craftsmanship. I really like this channel much better than some of the other restoration channels I watch. I like that you're not just doing wartime lighters constantly. Keeps it interesting. I've never seen a tobacco cutter before your show, so it was interesting to watch.