Мне очень нравится, когда возвращают к жизни старае вещи, которые долго служили людям. Сто лет назад при этой лампе кто-то сидел за столом, читал, вязал, писал письма, пил вечерний чай. А может, с этой лампой обходили вечером свой двор, искали любимого пса))) когда её ставили у окна, с улицы было видно, что дома ждут, не ложатся спать.... Старые домашние вещи хранят историю, напоминают об ушедших людях и сохраняют традиции семьи. Как хорошо, что вы их реставрируете! 👍
Nice work! As another commenter mentioned, the lever on the side of the lantern is used to lift the globe for lighting. Also, you don't want your flame to be any higher than about an inch or so. If your flame is too high, you'll get soot and excessive heat, both of which are bad for the globe (I had a globe crack on me because of a misshappen wick that caused the flame to be too high and off-center.) I collect these old cold blast style lanterns and love them. They're real workhorses. They're great for emergencies and for ambient lighting. Remarkably safe too.
I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!! I have an old lantern that was given to me by my grandpa before he passed away and it is in really good shape. I've been looking for another one on internet for years and I'm so amazed to see another one that looks exactly like the one I have!!! I mean, I've seen lots of feuerhands and this is the model, I'm 100% sure! The way you restored it, just amazing. I'm even more excited to start the restoration of mine (it'll be easier since mine don't have any rust at all) and it's amazing to know that I have something from 1912!!! My grandpa was only a 7 year old boy at the time. I'm so happy, thanks for the amazing video.
La restauration demande de l'amour, la patience, les connaissances et les outils nécessaires. J'ai tout sauf les outils nécessaires, alors je fais avec les "moyens de bord". Le résultat n'est pas aussi éclatant mais c'est le mien et j'adore.
Those oil lanterns work great used them for 5 months in Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria best Lighting in the world I have about eight of them small medium large and I will not get rid of them for nothing in the world great job
I agree - I live in the Sierra Nevadas and we get winter storms that take out the power about twice a year on average and we use several oil lanterns and also led lanterns in combination to light the house - It's a great combination. It's good to keep extra lamp oil and wicks on hand to light these old style oil lanterns and be prepared for when the worst happens.
@@PatrolOfficer161 if you lower the WIC it'll shut off. sometimes I do it sometimes I just blow it out I don't know it works for me good luck. if you have one they're great to have one case of an emergency I lived with it for 5 months got no complaints thank God I had them..
:) :) :) 'Feuerhand', good one. Every morning I filled the lanterns, washed and polished the chimneys, kept the wicks trimmed. My special job and I was so proud of myself, still am. I'm going to your channel to see if you have a bullseye lantern.
I liked the way that turned out. Lovely colour combination. The electrolysis cleaning method worked better than expected. I use vinegar for my rusty parts but have been toying with the idea of electrolysis . Good job mate 👍🇦🇺
I am a Coleman gas lover and recently got a new Dietz 80.. My mom has a bunch of old lanterns and gave me a czech Meva 864 that is a little rough. Gotta clean the tank and get a new wic but since my 3 year old son loves lanterns I am going to let him work on it with me. It will be his own little oil lantern
funnnily enough, i found once of these over at my grandpas place while chopping trees. i was looking for a way to clean it and here you are with the exact type i have. amazing coincidence
Old Smith, nice job. James, I believe you mean “taught”. It’s not considered past tense, but “subjunctive tense”. I think Diana is saying something to you in her native language here too. Wish I knew what it was.
very nice. my only complaint is that you painted the inside of the fuel cap. that might make the threads stick if the fuel melts the paint and it fuses.
That took a lot of time and effort its nice to see someone cares enough to want to restore old things and make them look brand new again. I would love to do things like that if i had the budget to buy the equipment and I'm a woman. You did a great job on the lantern.
Nice job and thanks for sharing. I just started to restore a Deitz #2 lantern & was just talking about using electrolysis to remove the heavy rust. This is the process I use to restore cast iron, skillets etc. Thanks
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I also do that today....but I haven't apply so much mechanism.... I only clean lamp with water ,buy a new glass chimney ,filled kerosene n then light it...i do this to fresh my childhood memory ...after this I searched for other people on TH-cam...this video make me happy ....we should do some work despite from our daily life
En mi familia tuvimos demasiados objetos muy lindos pero no pude rescatar muchos. Aún así yo tengo todas las lámparas de mi abuela. Y quinques. Son un gran tesoro para mi. Mi abuela aún vive y tiene 102 años saludos. Desde México.
Wow, I have to say, I'm impressed you didn't break the glass when taking it apart. I was watching how rough you were going with it. Came out nice though.
You can also paint lamps with a heat resistant paint for a longer lasting and more durable finish. Nice colour choice it works well with the style of this lamp.
Мне очень нравится, когда возвращают к жизни старае вещи, которые долго служили людям. Сто лет назад при этой лампе кто-то сидел за столом, читал, вязал, писал письма, пил вечерний чай. А может, с этой лампой обходили вечером свой двор, искали любимого пса))) когда её ставили у окна, с улицы было видно, что дома ждут, не ложатся спать....
Старые домашние вещи хранят историю, напоминают об ушедших людях и сохраняют традиции семьи. Как хорошо, что вы их реставрируете! 👍
Nice work! As another commenter mentioned, the lever on the side of the lantern is used to lift the globe for lighting. Also, you don't want your flame to be any higher than about an inch or so. If your flame is too high, you'll get soot and excessive heat, both of which are bad for the globe (I had a globe crack on me because of a misshappen wick that caused the flame to be too high and off-center.) I collect these old cold blast style lanterns and love them. They're real workhorses. They're great for emergencies and for ambient lighting. Remarkably safe too.
These lanterns are the coolest things ever!
I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!! I have an old lantern that was given to me by my grandpa before he passed away and it is in really good shape. I've been looking for another one on internet for years and I'm so amazed to see another one that looks exactly like the one I have!!! I mean, I've seen lots of feuerhands and this is the model, I'm 100% sure! The way you restored it, just amazing. I'm even more excited to start the restoration of mine (it'll be easier since mine don't have any rust at all) and it's amazing to know that I have something from 1912!!! My grandpa was only a 7 year old boy at the time. I'm so happy, thanks for the amazing video.
I just lit my grandpa's 275 Feuerland last night, think he got it in the 1940s, been in my closet for like 23 or so years. Lit right up.
Great job
Interesting nature and people who need so little, and they are very hardworking and are not afraid of anything, good people
La restauration demande de l'amour, la patience, les connaissances et les outils nécessaires. J'ai tout sauf les outils nécessaires, alors je fais avec les "moyens de bord". Le résultat n'est pas aussi éclatant mais c'est le mien et j'adore.
Great work 👍👍💯💯
Well done! 😃👌🏼
Those oil lanterns work great used them for 5 months in Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria best Lighting in the world I have about eight of them small medium large and I will not get rid of them for nothing in the world great job
It's neat to hear examples like this.. how these types of things were a part of peoples' lives.. it adds more context and interest.
I agree - I live in the Sierra Nevadas and we get winter storms that take out the power about twice a year on average and we use several oil lanterns and also led lanterns in combination to light the house - It's a great combination. It's good to keep extra lamp oil and wicks on hand to light these old style oil lanterns and be prepared for when the worst happens.
In sub-continent (Bangladesh, India and Pakistan) still use them!
Question. How do you put one out? Lower the wick or blow it out?
@@PatrolOfficer161 if you lower the WIC it'll shut off. sometimes I do it sometimes I just blow it out I don't know it works for me good luck. if you have one they're great to have one case of an emergency I lived with it for 5 months got no complaints thank God I had them..
The statement OLD is GOLD is really true
You did a lovely job on the lamp!
NICELY Done! Thank you for the video!
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:) :) :) 'Feuerhand', good one. Every morning I filled the lanterns, washed and polished the chimneys, kept the wicks trimmed. My special job and I was so proud of myself, still am. I'm going to your channel to see if you have a bullseye lantern.
Very good 😀😀
Awesome buddy awesome
This kind of lamp is also with me and I have reused it and now it looks amazing same like new one and I love old materials
How old ar you?
I liked the way that turned out. Lovely colour combination. The electrolysis cleaning method worked better than expected. I use vinegar for my rusty parts but have been toying with the idea of electrolysis .
Good job mate 👍🇦🇺
wonderful job 👍
I am a Coleman gas lover and recently got a new Dietz 80.. My mom has a bunch of old lanterns and gave me a czech Meva 864 that is a little rough. Gotta clean the tank and get a new wic but since my 3 year old son loves lanterns I am going to let him work on it with me. It will be his own little oil lantern
Good restoration 👍👍👍👍
Quedó como nuevo . Yo tengo uno tiene cómo 35 años pero lo mantengo como si fuera nuevo solo lo usé dos veces. Excelente su trabajo.
funnnily enough, i found once of these over at my grandpas place while chopping trees. i was looking for a way to clean it and here you are with the exact type i have. amazing coincidence
Very intelligent restoration 👍
I wish every school teach something like this. It is great video
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They need to teach GRAMMAR first! Tought... Not teach!! Past tense
그럼 너도 한국말 쓰던가 James. 난 심지어 영어권 사람도 아닌데 다른사람 말하는거 지적하기전에 자기스스로를 좀 돌아보는건 어때?
동영상 올린사람 존중하는 의미에서 같이 영어써준거 뿐이지 나는 영어로 댓글달 의무도 없어. 한국어 한마디도 못하는주제에 어디서 문법타령이야 재수없게
Old Smith, nice job. James, I believe you mean “taught”. It’s not considered past tense, but “subjunctive tense”. I think Diana is saying something to you in her native language here too. Wish I knew what it was.
ABSOLUMENT MA-GNI-FI-QUE!!!!!!!!! Bravo
very nice. my only complaint is that you painted the inside of the fuel cap. that might make the threads stick if the fuel melts the paint and it fuses.
Thanks for uploading... Great moment ofvchildhood remembered
Que abençoado!!! Linda restauração. Amei.
Awesome Job
I’m not a mechanical type girl at all, but I find these videos satisfying. ☺️
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Very Good Work👌
Amazing work by Old smith love you and love your work 💕
That took a lot of time and effort its nice to see someone cares enough to want to restore old things and make them look brand new again. I would love to do things like that if i had the budget to buy the equipment and I'm a woman. You did a great job on the lantern.
Great job. When you light these lamps, you press the lever down to raise the glass bowl and light the wick from under the glass. :).
Thats the right way to do it! :)
thanks for suggesting the right way :)
That is how my American ones work! I just guessed he did it that way, because it was a European lamp.
@@MrSCOTTtheBADGER the lamp is from germany.... still the lever is the right way to go, this is no different in Europe ;-)
@@thesebi Or in India
I have my dad's original railroad oil lamp with the red glass. It's in perfect condition. It's a family heirloom from my grandfather.
Nice job and thanks for sharing. I just started to restore a Deitz #2 lantern & was just talking about using electrolysis to remove the heavy rust. This is the process I use to restore cast iron, skillets etc. Thanks
Guys thanks for watching the video keep sharing this crazy lantern restoration.
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OLD SMITH good work! I have same lamp.
LOOKS GREAT BUT, WHAT ABOUT THE CLEANING OF THE FUEL TANK ? .... THE SANDING OF THE PRIMER ?
ALSO, I BELIEVE YOU SHOULD USE FIRE RESISTANT PAINT
super restoration super video
looks nice, liked it rusty as well
Absolutely beautiful!!
Turned out great!
Raw3a 👌👌👌
Sweet!
A great restoration.
Nicely done, looks great. Nice color combination too.
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That was totally relaxing and awesome to watch
Wow beautiful colors combinations 😍
Very nice, indeed!
Super!
great video
Good work
Rusty restoration is good👍🏻👍🏻 I m from indonesia💝
So good to see a restoration that doesn’t involve an angle grinder
Excellent job
Awesome restoration!!
Good job.
Serious attention to detail
Great job....
I'm from india and and we hv a lantern factory we manufacture these type of lantern....😍😍😍👍👍👍I'm impressed
Very nice job.looks and works great
I also do that today....but I haven't apply so much mechanism.... I only clean lamp with water ,buy a new glass chimney ,filled kerosene n then light it...i do this to fresh my childhood memory ...after this I searched for other people on TH-cam...this video make me happy ....we should do some work despite from our daily life
Very very nice job
Excellent
Sabır isteyen, güzel bir çalışmaydı dostum. Tebrikler.
My entire childhood spend with this lantern i love it
Que lindo....me apaixonei......sou louca por antiguidades
Amo ver este tipo de trabajo. En mi familia no dejaron absolutamente ningun recuerdo de epocas anteriores
En mi familia tuvimos demasiados objetos muy lindos pero no pude rescatar muchos. Aún así yo tengo todas las lámparas de mi abuela. Y quinques. Son un gran tesoro para mi. Mi abuela aún vive y tiene 102 años saludos. Desde México.
Good job
Excelent job. Congratulations.
So this is where it all started!!
Nice work👌👍🙄
Mind blowing
OLD SMITH that was cool, i like your work it's clean and done with care. 😎
Thank you dear (:
SO VERY KAMPREEET BRO 👍🏽👌👏🙏🇫🇷
Very good job, indeed!
Wow.. Amazing
nice job.
Awesome
Nice work
you do beautiful work i like the colors
As a collector of oil lamps I usually prefer unrestored but this gives me the urge to restore a few now...great job
Do you have any idea on the value of an old rusty dietz comet from December 1932? Serial 1892292.
Greetings from Poland! 😁🇵🇱
Good restoration job. Thumbs up !
thank you
I have the exact same latern. Thanks for doing this video. I'm going to attempt this restoration.
Ottimo lavoro!
DAAAAAmn that was beautiful work
Nice resto !! I just want to clean mine and put a new wic and oil but you did an amazing job.
I find your videos so inspiring!
THANK YOU
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You could restored the biggest lamp too. Very good job.
Ficou lindo!! Excelente trabalho!!!👏👏👏
Good 👍
Wow, I have to say, I'm impressed you didn't break the glass when taking it apart. I was watching how rough you were going with it. Came out nice though.
I love you! Thanks for the video!! 😚😍
You can also paint lamps with a heat resistant paint for a longer lasting and more durable finish. Nice colour choice it works well with the style of this lamp.
Red was a very popular color for them. Green, yellow and silver were also common.
Great achievement.
Osm job
So Rusty oil pump.. Good effort
thanks
It's wonderful...
MARAVILHA!
Greetings from India. We call these Hurricane Lanterns and they are still widely used burning the sulphourus blue dyed kerosene. 🙏
That's what we call them in Wisconsin, too. Now I want to see him do the other lantern!
Here it's red!
Called the same in Canada, but we(I) use clear lamp oil.
Yes, there was a huge production of Feuerhand Lanterns in India in the past. Between 500 000 and 2 000 000 per year.
ASMR.. 😇👏