What a great idea to tape your bolts to keep them from being scratched by the tightening process! I've watched at least several hundred restoration videos and have never seen anyone do that. An observation: While My Mechanics is considered by many to be the 'top dog' of TH-cam restorations, I consider Awesome Restorations to be an ideal template for those in the process of building their channel. You are already showing good progress.
Hello, thank you very much for your observation, I always try to innovate in different techniques or in the focus I give to the video. If they are both great restoration channels, I hope one day to be at that level. Thank you so much
Nice one brother. It's an Argentinian water pump, in fact, there's still a functional one in the house of my grandparents, it's been there since I remember, I used to drink directly from it when I was a child, tasty super cold water came out of it straight from underground waters.
Hi, yes it's Argentina!!! What a beautiful memory, of course the water that comes out from under the ground is super cold!!! Thanks for the comment Regards
Ya know, despite everyone bitching about the music, I actually enjoyed the middle part! "ASMR" restoration channels are everywhere these days, and maybe you just didn't hit the target with that first song (or last) but I think it could be a cool change to watch a talented restoration artist like you, and some good uplifting acoustic/ambient music or low-fi in the background! I say keep the music, just narrow it in a bit more; it should compliment the video, not detract from it, ya know? If you ever need some advice or help, feel free to hit me up! Keep up the damn good work my friend, I am digging what you're putting out in the world 🤘🏼 and eagerly awaiting the next awesome restoration!
Hello, thank you for your comment, yes, that was a bit of the idea but I think I used the wrong music and many asked to remove it, and this is also about seeing metrics and trial and error, but I am evaluating your idea and I think it is very good the recommendation. I really appreciate your comment, thank you very much.
Hi, if it takes time to polish to a mirror-like shine, great, go ahead and restore one, it's interesting and you learn a lot about the process. Regards
Yeah, I'm on it now, taken it to pieces all good so far. It's a Parry make 2 1/2 size bore... It's also interesting to research the history of the maker too... Thanks for the advice. @@RedRustRestoration
It seems odd, that they would use that much metal on such a big spout, since the amount of water coming out of it didn't warrant it. It always seemed to me, that back in the old days, they were much more concerned with frugality (and with good reason).
@ShannonFreng Hello, very good observation, I had never used one of these manual water pumps, and I assumed that due to the dimensions of the pipe the water flow would be much greater and barely a third of the size of the pipe coming out is a lot. I must confess that it surprised me too. ha ha ha Greetings
@@RedRustRestorationGreetings. Now that I think of it, perhaps it was figured that size looked more appealing to early homesteaders, than a smaller one.
Yes, it's probably that, it could also be that since the spout has that hook to hang the bucket of water, they thought it should be bigger and stronger to resist the weight.
Yes, all the new videos are without music, only ambient and work sound, you can see it in the new video: th-cam.com/video/fvHxZ5G9sos/w-d-xo.html Thanks for the comment, greetings!!!
Он не был разрушен, ха-ха-ха, он сохранил текстуру индустриального литья, это красивая деталь, на самом деле у меня есть несколько литых деталей, которые я хочу сохранить на 100% оригинальными. Привет
Very nice restoration. I like the way you solved molding of leather piston. 👏👍
Thank you very much!
What a great idea to tape your bolts to keep them from being scratched by the tightening process! I've watched at least several hundred restoration videos and have never seen anyone do that.
An observation: While My Mechanics is considered by many to be the 'top dog' of TH-cam restorations, I consider Awesome Restorations to be an ideal template for those in the process of building their channel. You are already showing good progress.
Hello, thank you very much for your observation, I always try to innovate in different techniques or in the focus I give to the video.
If they are both great restoration channels, I hope one day to be at that level.
Thank you so much
Vamos!! Esa bomba argentina se merecía algo así. A ponerse las pilas y subir más videos. Saludos!!
Muchas gracias 💪👍!!!
Nice one brother. It's an Argentinian water pump, in fact, there's still a functional one in the house of my grandparents, it's been there since I remember, I used to drink directly from it when I was a child, tasty super cold water came out of it straight from underground waters.
Hi, yes it's Argentina!!! What a beautiful memory, of course the water that comes out from under the ground is super cold!!!
Thanks for the comment
Regards
wonderful !!!
Most complete, best way to restore anything yet on tube!
Hi, Thanks!!!
I have my grandmother's pump. At one time it was her kitchen faucet! Cool video. 😎
I love those memories, thank you!!
Enjoyed watching the restoration but LOSE THE MUSIC. It’s very annoying.
Hello, excellent point, I will take it into account in the next project I am doing, thank you very much.
Wow amazing talent good job
Thank you!!!
very interesting.nice work
Thanks!!!
Ya know, despite everyone bitching about the music, I actually enjoyed the middle part! "ASMR" restoration channels are everywhere these days, and maybe you just didn't hit the target with that first song (or last) but I think it could be a cool change to watch a talented restoration artist like you, and some good uplifting acoustic/ambient music or low-fi in the background! I say keep the music, just narrow it in a bit more; it should compliment the video, not detract from it, ya know?
If you ever need some advice or help, feel free to hit me up!
Keep up the damn good work my friend, I am digging what you're putting out in the world 🤘🏼 and eagerly awaiting the next awesome restoration!
Hello, thank you for your comment, yes, that was a bit of the idea but I think I used the wrong music and many asked to remove it, and this is also about seeing metrics and trial and error, but I am evaluating your idea and I think it is very good the recommendation.
I really appreciate your comment, thank you very much.
Super vidéo. Génial les explications sur les produits utilisés. Je m'abonne 👏✌👍
Je suis ravis que tu aies aimé!!! merci beaucoup pour votre abonnement !!!! Salutations 😁
Que bien te vendría un tornito. Pero se que es una gran inversión. Saludos!
Si, estaría buenisimo, pero por ahora esta dificil. Saludos!!!
Great job my friend, I wish you success😊😉
Tthank you so much!!! 🤙
Super jestem stara antyczne pompa zabytkowa odrestaurowana Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
Witam, cieszę się, że przypadł Ci do gustu, to piękna pompa wodna, a mechanizm spisał się bardzo dobrze.
Pozdrowienia 💪👍
Excelent...!!!
Gracias!!! mucho esfuerzo y dedicación.
Great work, keep it up my friend
Thanks!!!
Damn man, I like your style. Subscription ahoy! Great work, thanks for the video good sir. 🫡💪💪🙏
Thank you for subscribing, I will share new works soon. 👍
Congratulation!
Thanks!!!
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
Thanks!!! I love Brazil, I love its beaches.
Greetings
The end product with shiny bare metal areas... Do you use clear lacquer spray to protect them?
I'm restoring one this Autumn/ winter time..
Hi, if it takes time to polish to a mirror-like shine, great, go ahead and restore one, it's interesting and you learn a lot about the process.
Regards
Yeah, I'm on it now, taken it to pieces all good so far. It's a Parry make 2 1/2 size bore... It's also interesting to research the history of the maker too... Thanks for the advice. @@RedRustRestoration
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Thanks!!!
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Muchas gracias!!!
It seems odd, that they would use that much metal on such a big spout, since the amount of water coming out of it didn't warrant it. It always seemed to me, that back in the old days, they were much more concerned with frugality (and with good reason).
@ShannonFreng Hello, very good observation, I had never used one of these manual water pumps, and I assumed that due to the dimensions of the pipe the water flow would be much greater and barely a third of the size of the pipe coming out is a lot.
I must confess that it surprised me too. ha ha ha
Greetings
@@RedRustRestorationGreetings. Now that I think of it, perhaps it was figured that size looked more appealing to early homesteaders, than a smaller one.
Yes, it's probably that, it could also be that since the spout has that hook to hang the bucket of water, they thought it should be bigger and stronger to resist the weight.
@@RedRustRestorationAh, I never considered that. I think you have it, there.
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Thanks!!!
Great work but please get rid of the music.
Yes, all the new videos are without music, only ambient and work sound, you can see it in the new video:
th-cam.com/video/fvHxZ5G9sos/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the comment, greetings!!!
Ruined a perfectly good video with crappy music. Too bad.
I will keep it in mind for future projects, thank you very much for the comment.
Greetings 👍👍
Почему все современные реставраторы уничтожают следы промышленного литья?
Он не был разрушен, ха-ха-ха, он сохранил текстуру индустриального литья, это красивая деталь, на самом деле у меня есть несколько литых деталей, которые я хочу сохранить на 100% оригинальными.
Привет
Вы стачиваете заусенцы, зачем?
Я не удаляю их все, а только те, которые делают его менее привлекательным.@@ДмитрийМихайлов-ъ5ю
Instant quit and thumbs down for the music.
If I want to hear music while I see videos, I chose myself the music I want. 👎
Hello, of course yes, the next videos will not have music, only the ambient sound of work and the tools.
Thank you very much for the comment, Regards
@@RedRustRestoration Thank you for your reply and understanding.
Changed the thumbs down to up.