Really like that, so much so, that I'm going to make sure my wife doesn’t see it. She'd absolutely love one of those in the kitchen! Am i right in thinking that those are seahorses? Great job👍🏻
Thank you! Yes, they are brass seahorses. Until I cleaned it, I thought it was ducks)) For entourage, the thing is very good, but from a practical point of view, it is not the best idea.
Ok, sooooo.... what's with the gloppy red spot? It looks really nice now! I'm also wondering why you didn't file the bird beaks when you were removing the other imperfections. I love that they are brass -- against the blue, they really stand out! Nicely done overall!
Thank you. The red spot is a simulation of the seal that was applied to the calibration casting. You probably mean seahorses) I didn't file their faces because I didn't want to change the geometry of the casting, but I just wanted to remove what shouldn't be there.
@ oh! Seahorses! Yeah, I didn't pick up on that! Thanks for clearing that up. I've seen other scales that had a similar pair of indicators. I always thought they were cranes! Now, I'm wondering if they've all been seahorses! 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for watching! The liquid is a heated solution of citric acid. I use it to dissolve rust on small parts and to blacken the same parts for corrosion protection
You do great work! Wonderful attention to detail.
Thank you!
0:36 loved the visual and the noise of the dust/rust eruption when you loosened the screw!😊🇬🇧
Thank you! Yes, it turned out well with the screws this time. They untwisted nicely and effectively.
Nice ❤❤
Thank you!👍
Wonderful restoration 😃
Thank you.
Outstanding work 👍👍
Another well done job, congrats 👍👍👍 For me it’s a pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you.
Thank you. And for me it is a pleasure to have such subscribers.)
Excellent attention to detail !!! Very nice work it looks amazing !!! And it works just as good as it looks !!! 👍👍
Thank you!🙂
Another excellent job you did there, and it's Nice to see it balances properly once again!
Thank you!)
Great work, great video! One minus, very short, didn't notice how the video ended! But it was a great 12 minutes!
Thank you. There were not too many processes in this restoration. I think the next video will be longer. But it's not accurate)
Nice! What about the red spot?!
Thank you! This is a simulation of a seal that was applied in a similar way to a calibration casting
Really like that, so much so, that I'm going to make sure my wife doesn’t see it. She'd absolutely love one of those in the kitchen! Am i right in thinking that those are seahorses? Great job👍🏻
Thank you! Yes, they are brass seahorses. Until I cleaned it, I thought it was ducks)) For entourage, the thing is very good, but from a practical point of view, it is not the best idea.
@Dr.Pepperovsky must say, I did think ducks as well to start with!
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Ok, sooooo.... what's with the gloppy red spot? It looks really nice now! I'm also wondering why you didn't file the bird beaks when you were removing the other imperfections. I love that they are brass -- against the blue, they really stand out! Nicely done overall!
Thank you. The red spot is a simulation of the seal that was applied to the calibration casting. You probably mean seahorses) I didn't file their faces because I didn't want to change the geometry of the casting, but I just wanted to remove what shouldn't be there.
@ oh! Seahorses! Yeah, I didn't pick up on that! Thanks for clearing that up. I've seen other scales that had a similar pair of indicators. I always thought they were cranes! Now, I'm wondering if they've all been seahorses! 🤣🤣🤣
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8:01 What is this liquid ?
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! The liquid is a heated solution of citric acid. I use it to dissolve rust on small parts and to blacken the same parts for corrosion protection