Перчатки и немного больше профессионализма (и побольше пескоструйной обработки) - не помешали бы развитию канала. PS. Держите блохастого подальше от пищевых продуктов (лимонный сок). Ибо это - отвратительно 🤮
There are a lot of reasons to love this channel, but some of my favorites are: 1. No music 2. Just the right amount of ASMR 3. No intro or outro 4. Cat
It's a great day when you guys upload a video. You always find something interesting to restore. Thank you for sharing this piece of history, I always see machinery I've never seen or heard of before. Nice work keeping those original base screws, they were far too nice to replace.
You slayed, as per usual. Your judgment on what viewers would like to see vs. what we'd want edited out is so impressive. You're very multifaceted. Congrats
The only fault I seen was using oil based stains on the wood where consumption liquids or food would be consumed. wouldn't Mineral oil have been better and safer? thanks for sharing. ECF
I enjoy your work and like how you try to maintain all of the original equipment and material. I do have one question. Is the Walnut stain really something you want in contact with the juice that you are squeezing? Wouldn't it be better to use some food grade oil like you do on cutting boards?
I don't understand why someone would go to all that work, to have a non functional tool. At 13:16, you can see lemon juice pooling underneath the juicer. Its probably leaking around the base of the screw mechanism. It should be treated like a wooden cutting board, sealed with coconut oil or food grade mineral oil, and the base of the screw should be set in silicone, to prevent leaking.
@@Simonsimon-fy3hqjust for the purposes of an unsealed, unfinished stain on food contact surfaces will leach right out, especially into something acidic like fruit.
Very nice work LADB... I love your projects that combine wood and metal.. Hopefully we'll see more projects soon.. Take care my friends... Greetings from the states...
I love this man’s hands. They show us a way long experience and works they have done. The only thing that I noticed is that if you has got a sandblaster you don’t need to remove the paint with a paint stripper, just go over it with the sandblaster and it will turn out very well ;)
@@KylaraKuhn Thanks to your reply! Really the “clogging” phenomenon occur when you use a grinding paper or grinding stones. It occur every time that the material that you are removing find a solid base to attach himself to. When you use sand in pressure to abrade some material this will fall apart with no chance to attach himself to the sand. At most can occur that will be forming some little “stone” made by sand, moisture and removed material but they will be stopped by the philter of the sandblaster. Anyway thank you again for your contribution!
I live that after you restore the piece you show how its i tended to be used! And seeing your kitty is also my favorite part. Thank you for such cool content!
Glad to see you restore another lost piece of art! And, to see you take that thing apart, fabricate some new parts for it, is just fantastic. It’s so interesting. I’m just wondering who taught you to do this wonderful work? Was it your father, a friend, went to school, or just taught yourself along the way. Would love to know!! Nice job!! 💔🙏🏼🐾🙏🏼💔
When staining timber, if you apply a clear timber sealer first, you'll get a much more natural attractive appearance. Otherwise, without a sealer the more porous timber will soak up a lot of stain and in the end it'll look patchy.
WOW!!!!! I am sorry but I had to laugh when you changed hammers, telling my husband look they proved it! He went what? I calmly said if it don't work the first time, get a bigger hammer! I got a growl but so worth it. The center was leaking a bit, but other than that it was a joy to watch and I honestly think go back to where it worked and no silly part is going to break.
Sp happy top see another antique piece of art get restored! . It would be so interesting to know where your inspiration comes from !! Nice job!! 💔🙏🏼🐾🙏🏼💔
Great restoration, but I think the walnut stain is not suitable for food processing. Of course if its only for the looks its fine, but mineral oil would be the safest bet for this type of use.
Bonjour, je suis fan depuis longtemps maintenant. Bravo pour ces vidéos qui m 'hypnotisent literallement. J' ai une question technique pourquoi n'utilisez vous pas plus souvent l'électrolyse pour enlever la rouille ?
i like how you try to keep everything the original way 👏👏👏 awesome work both of you ❤️
Перчатки и немного больше профессионализма (и побольше пескоструйной обработки) - не помешали бы развитию канала.
PS. Держите блохастого подальше от пищевых продуктов (лимонный сок). Ибо это - отвратительно 🤮
Wassup TysyTube! Been watching ur restoration videos as well :)
Absolutely it is! 🇦🇺
@@Alexander_Nikolaev_Ualearn Eglish and think before You comment.
@@tonyspeedy2837bro didn't even spell English right and tried to tell someone to learn English
There are a lot of reasons to love this channel, but some of my favorites are:
1. No music
2. Just the right amount of ASMR
3. No intro or outro
4. Cat
whew! for a minute there I was worried we wouldn't see quality control inspector Avril! Thank you for the videos. (and the cat) always enjoyable! :)
Yes, the work has to be cat certified and Avril approved.
It's a great day when LADB posts ☀️
Every day is a great day when you love Islam ALLAHU AKBAR ☝️❤️
@@micgreenson7308Same for Jesus Christ.
Ottimo lavoro.
Restauro da maestro!
Complimenti sinceri! 🙏
awesome work both of you ❤..
Amen 🙏
Beautiful work, as I have come to expect. Also, it was good to see Avril. I had feared she had gone.
Avril is a he, but otherwise agree with you!
Oh jeez, me too!
Finally after 3 months, LADB blesses our lives with yet another marvelous and impeccable restoration vid. Wonderful Sir. Weekend sorted.
Beautiful work as always! I am impressed by how steady your hands are when it came to the woodworking.
Great job. Watching the lemon juice pour out of the press made me thirsty. 🍋 Happy to see Avril is back . Missed seeing him in the last few video.
It's a great day when you guys upload a video. You always find something interesting to restore. Thank you for sharing this piece of history, I always see machinery I've never seen or heard of before.
Nice work keeping those original base screws, they were far too nice to replace.
Honestly this is my favourite channel, fantastic restoration as always and love it when Avril makes an appearance 😻
You slayed, as per usual. Your judgment on what viewers would like to see vs. what we'd want edited out is so impressive. You're very multifaceted. Congrats
That lemonade was a lot of work!😊 love watching you restore ingenious inventions to working order, great job as usual! Hooray, got to see Avril !
The only fault I seen was using oil based stains on the wood where consumption liquids or food would be consumed. wouldn't Mineral oil have been better and safer? thanks for sharing. ECF
Was ist geschehen? Findet ihr keine alten Gegenstände mehr? Oder ist der Opa erkrankt?
How do you know it was oil based?
Hmm, That did'nt look like "rusty fruit".
Cancer juice!
I know the press was tested in the end, but maybe it will only be used as decoration from now on...??
I enjoy your work and like how you try to maintain all of the original equipment and material. I do have one question. Is the Walnut stain really something you want in contact with the juice that you are squeezing? Wouldn't it be better to use some food grade oil like you do on cutting boards?
I don't imagine it will be used daily. So for the purposes of making the video it's ok just to show how it works I suppose!
I don't understand why someone would go to all that work, to have a non functional tool. At 13:16, you can see lemon juice pooling underneath the juicer. Its probably leaking around the base of the screw mechanism. It should be treated like a wooden cutting board, sealed with coconut oil or food grade mineral oil, and the base of the screw should be set in silicone, to prevent leaking.
@@Simonsimon-fy3hqjust for the purposes of an unsealed, unfinished stain on food contact surfaces will leach right out, especially into something acidic like fruit.
I've been waiting for you and Avril to return. Always enjoy your methods.
Long as Avril is here, so am I. Love it.
Very nice work LADB... I love your projects that combine wood and metal.. Hopefully we'll see more projects soon.. Take care my friends... Greetings from the states...
Great work as ever. Bonus points for the inspried use of a boring bar!
I love this man’s hands. They show us a way long experience and works they have done.
The only thing that I noticed is that if you has got a sandblaster you don’t need to remove the paint with a paint stripper, just go over it with the sandblaster and it will turn out very well ;)
If you look carefully, you will see at least two sets of hands--one belonging to a young person and one belonging to an older person. 🙂
@@VeretenoVids Yep you are right! I was meaning the older ones of course ;)
I guess If you take out the paint before.. it won't clog up so fast. as the paint will quickly dirty the sand.
@@KylaraKuhn Thanks to your reply! Really the “clogging” phenomenon occur when you use a grinding paper or grinding stones. It occur every time that the material that you are removing find a solid base to attach himself to. When you use sand in pressure to abrade some material this will fall apart with no chance to attach himself to the sand. At most can occur that will be forming some little “stone” made by sand, moisture and removed material but they will be stopped by the philter of the sandblaster. Anyway thank you again for your contribution!
Kitty timestamp: 12:19
Thanks for the video! May God bless you!
I live that after you restore the piece you show how its i tended to be used! And seeing your kitty is also my favorite part. Thank you for such cool content!
Glad to see you restore another lost piece of art! And, to see you take that thing apart, fabricate some new parts for it, is just fantastic. It’s so interesting. I’m just wondering who taught you to do this wonderful work? Was it your father, a friend, went to school, or just taught yourself along the way. Would love to know!! Nice job!! 💔🙏🏼🐾🙏🏼💔
Right now with this crazy heat across the planet making cold smooth lemonade is the way to go. Beautiful finished project. Well done. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Another success! And another appearance by Avril! Thank you!
good to see you back!! love the posts
This is by far the best restoration channel on TH-cam!
When staining timber, if you apply a clear timber sealer first, you'll get a much more natural attractive appearance. Otherwise, without a sealer the more porous timber will soak up a lot of stain and in the end it'll look patchy.
beautiful restoration the small press ideal for fruit juice for family use, but if you want to make wine or cider you will need a larger model
incredible restoration as usual!
sooo happy to see Avril again, i was missing his orange vibe!
Gorgeous! It is beautiful! Great job!!!❤
Nicely done full marks …✅. and it’s always satisfying the moment the screw bolt or jar lid finally gives in. Ahhh I can taste the lemonade now 😊🇨🇦👋
11/10. Includes bonus point for actually using it.
Excellent restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
And the inspector appears! 😊
your videos are so well done and such great restorations.... avril melts me... peace and love guys from hawaii...🤙🌴👊
Very nice,very,very nice.beautiful piece.continue on with what your doing and on to the next project.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Fantastic video.
I imagine that lemon juice will come in handy for a recipe. Or just a nice glass of lemonade! Excellent restoration! 😎👍
I've seen this fruit press but in a larger size. It was being used for pressing grapes to make wine
WOW!!!!! I am sorry but I had to laugh when you changed hammers, telling my husband look they proved it! He went what? I calmly said if it don't work the first time, get a bigger hammer! I got a growl but so worth it. The center was leaking a bit, but other than that it was a joy to watch and I honestly think go back to where it worked and no silly part is going to break.
🤣
Welcome back! Love watching your videos!
another great restoration thanks
Beautiful work👍
I definitely enjoyed the video.👍👌
Another 1st class restoration 👍
MASTERPIECE!
nice job as always, try with the grapes, and enjoy
اله جميلة جدا اتمنة ان تستطيع المعامل الحديثه من اعادة تصنيعها بنفس المواصفات الان الات رقيقة تنكسر مباشرة لافائدة منها عمل متقن شكرا لك
It's like a spa day for fruits and he's here for the juiciest transformation :)
YEAY!! Another video!! Awesome! Thank you! - Muddypaw 🐾
Beautiful work sir, much appreciated. Improved over original.
oh dang, I was not expecting to see actual live termites or whatever still in the old base xD
Joli presse citron! J’adore comme d’habitude.
Ps j’ai le même étau sambre et Meuse. Vive les outils français ❤
Так в конце когда ты выжимал она у тебя через середину протекать стала.🤣🤣
That was amazing!
Thank you for sharing!
had a little leak there
Amazing stuff, well done restored and the most important thing, preserve the original on place .
Hello LADB beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
Beautiful work. Such incredible attention to detail.
Welcome back!
Hi, Avril!
Project not complete until Inspector Avril approves. 👍 Great video, as always! 🙂
your woodworking is amazing😀😃
I was getting worried about you guys !! Great work it looks Fantastic !! And works just as well !!👍👍
I've never seen termites in action! That was cool to see actually. I hope you burned that piece up 🔥
Beautiful final result!
"Dad! Fetch me the serious spanner!" 😂😂😂. Top job again 👏👏👏. 😎
Awsome video keep up the good work
Sp happy top see another antique piece of art get restored! . It would be so interesting to know where your inspiration comes from !! Nice job!! 💔🙏🏼🐾🙏🏼💔
Great restoration, but I think the walnut stain is not suitable for food processing. Of course if its only for the looks its fine, but mineral oil would be the safest bet for this type of use.
So cool!
That's a cool appliance!
This one came out very well! Nice to see Avril on inspection duty. Chris B.
Lovely restoration with Avril❤
Cok güzel ve profesyonel bir çalışma tebrikler türkiyeden selamlar
Was the spout originally that close to the leg? Seems like it should have been centered between two legs.
Again, a superb job.
Hey Guys
Very nice outcome and great to see you again.
Take care of Yourselves 😊
Just perfect as always 👍👍👍👍👍👍
By the way, the cat is so cute❤
Yes enjoyed very much. Like from Mumbai, India.
Nice save - i thought those barrel staves were done for.
That’s really cool because you don’t just get the just you also get some of oil from the rind/zest too
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
Love me some LADB Lemonade on a hot day!
Felicitaciones por el buen trabajo de restauración. 🇵🇪
Was there something alive in the wood when you broke off that one piece before you made the new base?
Gorgeous!!! ❤❤
It is a shame that no one knows how to restore wood anymore.
Nice work! Interesting as always.
it is food grade oil that you use to wood?
Excellent work thank you for sharing
This guy's hands are all the resume he needs.
Look carefully. There are at least two guys--one older and one younger. 🙂
From lemons you made lemonade, good job!
Beautiful. Hello Avril! ❤
I'm not sure the boring bar manufacturer intended for it to be used as a tool rest, but hey, if it works... 👍
A GREAT JOB !
What a Big lemon!!
Did you use a food safe wood stain?
Those hands tell a story that no video can ever do justice.
Bonjour, je suis fan depuis longtemps maintenant. Bravo pour ces vidéos qui m 'hypnotisent literallement. J' ai une question technique pourquoi n'utilisez vous pas plus souvent l'électrolyse pour enlever la rouille ?
welcom back my friend we missed you ♥
VERY GOOD JOB