That wasn't stains on the wood. It was charred. The rings were made by a black smith. They are applied to the wood when it's wet. The rings were nailed in and the ring under pressure. As the wet wood was crushed, it cooled the ring and the char made it strong. Watch a video on how wood whisky barrels are made, same technique.
I was thinking the same thing, but then it really is a decorative piece and the restoration wasn't to make it strong enough to build a wooden schooner.
Exactly. I love a lot of restorations, but really liked the patina on the hammer as it was. Sanding off all those years of use :( really didn't understand texturizing the metal bands like they were automotive? Pretty cool bit of tool history at any rate.
Save your sawdust and fill the cracks with wood glue. Once the glue is in there, pack sawdust in on top of it. When you sand it down and stain it, you might not even notice where the cracks were.
It reminds me more of my childhood on the parents farm, where we used a mallet just like that to hammer in fence posts for the cattle pasture. We had a big 5kg metal hammer too, but the wooden mallet was easier to use. It's bigger size made it easier to hit the post with a full swing.
I actually got to use the mighty Sledge-o-matic at a Gallagher show. Having worked construction I knew how to swing a sledge, I obliterated the watermelon and was walking off when Gallagher tugged at my shirt sleeve smiled and said "good job". That was definitely a day I'll remember for a long time.
I am so glad that you decided to preserve the wood! There’s so much character in that wood from decades past. All too often, restorations choose to replace the wood with something newer, which I see as an absolute travesty. Bravo!
"I'll put that flea in a box, then I'll put that box inside of another box, and then I'll mail that box to myself and when it arrives..." *Pulls out this freaking thing* "I'LL SMASH IT WITH A HAMMER!"
I gotta say it, those rings where forge pressed on The "stains" were actually burns from it. The rings where still hot and were pressed onto the wood burning them into place and then the nails were added after.
@@xrtamvfg it’s not really redesigning it, it’s just decorating it. Technically, it’s still restoring it to a useable form, then adding details. Nothing about how its used was changed
@@marionettehone So if he carved a smiley face into the side of the wood, it would still be in a usable form but would it be appropriate for a restoration? Remember, his channel is named TysyTube Restoration, 𝘯𝘰𝘵 TysyTube Restoration and Redesign.
I've been watching a lot of these restoration vids lately; your sandblast to remove rust has been the best, most efficient method I've seen so far! I rate this: TEN.
@@Badenhawk My ex-wife and I saw him in Nashville around 2002 or so. So glad we got to see him perform. He kicked a drunk woman out for being stupid. Her husband was pissed but Gallagher said he could stay 🤣
@@Badenhawk I had tickets to see him like 2nd row, but it ended up being the same day as an very important deadline at work and we were already in emergency mode trying to make that, I couldn't walk away. By the time I realized I wasn't able to go, I was already to busy to give the tickets away.
I’m a bit torn. I think the hammer was really cool before and it still looks cool now. However, I can’t help but think that it may be better just to make a new hammer using the old as a template rather than change its rustic character. To each their own! If you saved it from destruction then more power to you!
Y'all miss the point TheDecoyDude meant that it's age and overall look made it look special, and in his opinion shouldn't have been restored (I think, correct me if I'm wrong)
*old big hammer* (weapon) *description:* “it’s older than my grandpa!” *stats:* damage: 23 •stun (has 80% probably of stunning the target if damaged head.) •tetanus (has 20% chance of giving tetanus effect to unvaccinated people, 3 damage per second.) *swing stats;* swing speed: 1.89 sec swing rate: 2.34 sec durability: 80 *(customizable)* *fixed version* *(description)* i mean, it still has cracks *changes* (damage increases from 23 to 30) (swing rate and swing speed are slightly lower speed) (durability increases from 80 to 135) (decreases chance of tetanus effect from 20% to 5% chance, tetanus damage decreases from 3 to 1 damage per second)
Nobody gonna mention the elephant noise when he hits the rubber hand with a hammer while driving the nails in? Either way I was laughing so hard because it was so unexpected
@@RedwoodRhiadra Same, really. When the hand was brought in, I was thinking, 'Good way to hold the nail reasonably steady while keeping himself safe in case he missed...like so."
These projects make two different hearts beat in my chest. One is impressed by those detailed restorations, the other one is saying that those „artefacts“ ALL are telling a story, a part of history, and i REALLY want to know them 😅
Thank goodness you’re back, we missed you. I loved everything about this video, the hammer, the editing, the fun, getting to go outside, everything. Please don’t stay away for so long again 🙏🏻
You know how some people use these videos as almost "tutorials" for fixing the stuff they have? I'd like to imagine that ONE single person out there watched this and thought "finally".
This was a fun restoration! I loved that shot near the beginning where you "shoved" the camera into the hammer head hole; that was cool! Thanks for sharing! More videos!
@@floydstephman if I remember right this type of hammer was used before sledge hammers and ALSO it held a use in carnival strength testing games. They're a sort of heavier in between to a medium sized metal hammer and a sledge but again my memory on these is a TAD shakey so someone feel free to correct me if I am mistaken
Can you imagine the ships that were built with that hammer? Imagine the men that used it every day to make those ships. If that hammer could only tell us it’s life story. A beautiful piece of wooden ship building history... transformed into a cartoon prop.
Yeah, that bummed me out, too. I thought he was going to restore it, not turn it into a toy or display piece. Those things are hard to come by. It's one of the reasons I've kind of stopped going out of my way to watch his videos. He slowly stopped doing actual restoration work in favor of goofy and silly renovations.
I believe that type of mallet is referred to as a beetle. Those iron rings are super important for the sake of the life of the tool. It holds the wood together under the stress of impact. I love tools :) You're supposed to heat the bands just shy of glowing to expand them then fit them in place hot and drench with water to compress them in place before the wood starts to burn too much. The nail only serves as insurance. Also, the rings are vaguely conical, so one must be careful not to put them on upside-down. These techniques are adapted from the realm of the wheelwrights.
I initially thought filling tbr cracks with resin would just make the hammer useless...but I quickly saw that it was indeed the right decision. I really. Really admire the work that you did to preserve the look instead of just painting it to hide the cracks.
The media blasting is definitely a 10. You used the correct media for the job, the lighting is spot on and the dust extraction system works very well -- I can see everything. Plus, you didn't make a cute smiley face or spell out "subscribe," both of which are irritating. Thank you!
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Ok bro
Just hit the button like 👍
Thanks for reminding me,noticed that still after a few years I’d never been a subscriber
Omg ty
Man, there's gonna be SO much order in the court with that baby.
Underrated comment 🤣
Or can execute on spot 😂😂
"Order!"
**Continues arguing**
*SLAM!*
"I SAID ORDER IN THE COURT!!"
Dude, this comment wins!
Underrated comment 😆😆😆
That wasn't stains on the wood. It was charred. The rings were made by a black smith. They are applied to the wood when it's wet. The rings were nailed in and the ring under pressure. As the wet wood was crushed, it cooled the ring and the char made it strong. Watch a video on how wood whisky barrels are made, same technique.
Another interesting fact about charting wood
Bugs think it's dead and won't touch it
I was thinking the same thing, but then it really is a decorative piece and the restoration wasn't to make it strong enough to build a wooden schooner.
@@KellyMurphy
It was cool looking before the restoration.
Exactly. I love a lot of restorations, but really liked the patina on the hammer as it was. Sanding off all those years of use :( really didn't understand texturizing the metal bands like they were automotive? Pretty cool bit of tool history at any rate.
@@KellyMurphy Then it really isn't a restoration.
In case no one has said it yet, your editor needs a raise.
If you're your own editor, you don't get enough credit.
He edits them himself I think
@@tfr ok im not gonna lie
i thought this was a female doing it
@@braxtonthelucario2129 why
@@pitykitty3155 idk just that's what i thoughy
It’s funny how he’s been wearing gloves every video
Save your sawdust and fill the cracks with wood glue. Once the glue is in there, pack sawdust in on top of it. When you sand it down and stain it, you might not even notice where the cracks were.
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5This is about Jesus now?
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5 I love Jesus but this is hammer restoration video not Jesus video
This mallet reminds of one of those gigantic mallets used by cartoon characters to clobber their enemies with.
* bonk *
Made me think of Harley Quinn!
Usopps 10-T hammer
City Hunter ? =)
It reminds me more of my childhood on the parents farm, where we used a mallet just like that to hammer in fence posts for the cattle pasture. We had a big 5kg metal hammer too, but the wooden mallet was easier to use. It's bigger size made it easier to hit the post with a full swing.
That looks like the kind of hammer that would turn someone into an accordion.
We talking cartoons
@@TheAutisticKeybladeWielder no, real life
@@voicemail6315 whaaaaaaaaa
@@TheAutisticKeybladeWielder Tom and Jerry type stuff.
Tom and Jerry
There is only one test for a hammer that size: Watermelons.
Ooooohhhh!
Gallagher?
Oh I so agree....BIG HAMMER SMASH!
Dam right you are
@@biomcanx1 Exactly. I gotta look up some Old Gallagher now. :)
I actually got to use the mighty Sledge-o-matic at a Gallagher show. Having worked construction I knew how to swing a sledge, I obliterated the watermelon and was walking off when Gallagher tugged at my shirt sleeve smiled and said "good job". That was definitely a day I'll remember for a long time.
I feel robbed. All I thought of was Gallagher
RIP Gallagher.
This feels like animal crossing villager dialogue
I am so glad that you decided to preserve the wood! There’s so much character in that wood from decades past. All too often, restorations choose to replace the wood with something newer, which I see as an absolute travesty. Bravo!
I mean, most of the item here is the wood so it wouldn't be much of a restoration if he got rid of it
@@refrigeratorNO Ha ha ha, I guess you’ve got a point there! Still laughing!
"I'll put that flea in a box, then I'll put that box inside of another box, and then I'll mail that box to myself and when it arrives..." *Pulls out this freaking thing* "I'LL SMASH IT WITH A HAMMER!"
Bruh you forgot her evil laugh, that’s like the most important part 🥺
Nice, an Emperors New Groove Reference
Yes I remember that
oh yeah its all coming together
It's brilliant! BRILLIANT! *BRILLIANT!*
Can we just appreciate that he named the wooden peg Pinocchio XD
Also I rate the sand blasting 10/10
And the little hammer Geppetto😂
*That's it! I'm gettin' me mallet!!!*
LOL 😂😹😂😹
I don't know if this was a reference to Groundskeeper Willie from the Simpsons but I read this in his voice
@@Bad-at-making-names-36it's Eustace from Courage the cowardly dog
@@fairyqueen520 oh!
And on this day, TySy Tube broke the perfect ASMR streak with the trumpeting of an elephant.
dammit
It really got me. Ngl.
Lol underrated comment
I love how you can still see the cracks, shows it’s use and history behind it
I gotta say it, those rings where forge pressed on
The "stains" were actually burns from it.
The rings where still hot and were pressed onto the wood burning them into place and then the nails were added after.
It is AWESOME that you know that!
Totally agree with Atlas, you can tell with a glance if you know what you are looking for.
If you want to watch the process, just pull up the Engels Coach Shop channel as the same process is used to put the steel ‘tires’ on wagon wheels.
That is what I was thinking also. I watched Dave make a lot of wheels.
King Dedede will be so happy you took care of it!
It turned out great Tysy, thanks. I liked the idea of grinding the hoops, it decorated beautifully. Radek
that made it a redesign, not a restauration... looks good tho... as a REDESIGN
@@xrtamvfg McScuse me?
@@xrtamvfg it’s not really redesigning it, it’s just decorating it. Technically, it’s still restoring it to a useable form, then adding details. Nothing about how its used was changed
@@marionettehone
So if he carved a smiley face into the side of the wood, it would still be in a usable form but would it be appropriate for a restoration? Remember, his channel is named TysyTube Restoration, 𝘯𝘰𝘵 TysyTube Restoration and Redesign.
Can those scissors be the next restoration? They are in SAD sad shape.
LOL! I noticed that, too...
Thinking same about scissors..
Great my friend! This is a masterpiece. Congratulation from Vietnam.😉👍🍺
hello bro!
'Insert Fortunate Son'
XD Masterpiece XD lol !!!
Xin chào from Australia!
😉😉😉
I've been watching a lot of these restoration vids lately; your sandblast to remove rust has been the best, most efficient method I've seen so far! I rate this: TEN.
Thor: 'I have the mightiest hammer of them all!'
TySyTube: 'Be right back...'
Lol
I make a new one
I swear this channel gets more and more satisfying as new projects come along. The knurling on the “crowns” was such an excellent choice.
The addition of the word ‘New’ makes me believe that you have a much more ancient and arcane giant hammer lying somewhere in your house.
Lol I love this comment
@@gojirazillasaurus6341 😂 same
Getting mad Harley Quinn vibes, this is so cool!!
who is harley quinn
your mom?
Today, I learned you can sandblast wood.
Just a different way to sand it.
Today I learned that Tysy could handle doing that spinny thing with sparks coming out wearing a cotton jacket 3:45
Same
Same
Me too.
“That’s it, I’m gettin’ me Mallet!”
Eustache?
Indeed
I know you didn't just try to say Eustace as Eustache
That hammer looks like what you’d see at a carnival strength test thing where you have to hit the bell
The sandblasting is an 11 for me. SO satisfying to see a huge change in colour! This was amazing! So cool!
That hammer is made only for pulling out of ironically small bags and pockets and smashing an enemy with.
It's probably from Jim Carrey's 'The Mask' when the cops empty his pockets😁
Combat hammers are way smaller
Perfect to go with the humongous lighter lmao
@@supersaraqxz548 or the comically large spoon, perhaps?
@@mariahmayers8869 why not both? :D
Sir, your sense of humor is outrageously hilarious. Your quality of work is awesome.
I love his twisted sense of humor. Funny without saying a word.
A piece of history preserved. Comedian Gallagher should add this to his collection of "Sledge-O-Matics"
I saw him live back in like 09-10, super awesome show but I wish I was sitting up front lol.
@@Badenhawk My ex-wife and I saw him in Nashville around 2002 or so. So glad we got to see him perform. He kicked a drunk woman out for being stupid. Her husband was pissed but Gallagher said he could stay 🤣
@@Badenhawk I had tickets to see him like 2nd row, but it ended up being the same day as an very important deadline at work and we were already in emergency mode trying to make that, I couldn't walk away. By the time I realized I wasn't able to go, I was already to busy to give the tickets away.
@@TheBaldr oh man! I hate when work interferes with stuff like that. I hear he's touring soon though, maybe you will get your chance?
I was really hoping for a Sledge-O-Matic style montage at the end.
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I’m a bit torn. I think the hammer was really cool before and it still looks cool now. However, I can’t help but think that it may be better just to make a new hammer using the old as a template rather than change its rustic character. To each their own! If you saved it from destruction then more power to you!
This dude would be out of business if he just bought new stuff and never restored anything.
The whole idea of this channel is the restoration :)
Y'all miss the point
TheDecoyDude meant that it's age and overall look made it look special, and in his opinion shouldn't have been restored (I think, correct me if I'm wrong)
I agree I think he should have at least left the wood alone and not sanded it and taken off it’s natural protection and patina
I was waiting for a comment that said what I was thinking
I was in middle of a class but this seemed more soothing 😂
be sure of this🤣🤣🤣
@@TysyTube I am sure😂
Same here lmaoo
*old big hammer* (weapon)
*description:*
“it’s older than my grandpa!”
*stats:*
damage: 23
•stun (has 80% probably of stunning the target if damaged head.)
•tetanus (has 20% chance of giving tetanus effect to unvaccinated people, 3 damage per second.)
*swing stats;*
swing speed: 1.89 sec
swing rate: 2.34 sec
durability: 80
*(customizable)*
*fixed version*
*(description)*
i mean, it still has cracks
*changes*
(damage increases from 23 to 30)
(swing rate and swing speed are slightly lower speed)
(durability increases from 80 to 135)
(decreases chance of tetanus effect from 20% to 5% chance, tetanus damage decreases from 3 to 1 damage per second)
oh my G⃣O⃣D⃣
Haha 😂 Loved your discription
Loooong
Basically RPG weapons
The older one would be better for Boss battles if you dont mind maintaining it, especially if tetanus procs stack
TysyTube: I shall fix *EVERYTHING.*
Also TysyTube: *nah, i don’t feel like fixing my tools..*
Nobody gonna mention the elephant noise when he hits the rubber hand with a hammer while driving the nails in? Either way I was laughing so hard because it was so unexpected
My dog and I jumped at the noise. Tysy trying to give us a heart attack.
I was expecting him to hit the hand. I was not expecting the elephant.
@@RedwoodRhiadra I was expecting neither. LOL
I did noticed and it was so fun...🤓
@@RedwoodRhiadra Same, really. When the hand was brought in, I was thinking, 'Good way to hold the nail reasonably steady while keeping himself safe in case he missed...like so."
1) The sandblasting will always be a very satisfying 10
2) excellent job as always
3) Its also fully satisfying to see you polish your wood.
🔨🥽🖌👀😳😅
Wonder if everyone knows what you mean by 'polish your wood' 😎
@@simonhagebolling3571 we know, don't worry about that!!! (^_^), love the videos too.
Calling it the Sledge-O-Matic with no watermelon is blasphemy.
Gallagher doesn't get enough love.
@@brandoneverett3418 Amen to that!
I know, right? Forget the eggs. We should've seen melon mash time!
A man of class
These projects make two different hearts beat in my chest. One is impressed by those detailed restorations, the other one is saying that those „artefacts“ ALL are telling a story, a part of history, and i REALLY want to know them 😅
I was imagining it would look like King Dedede’s hammer at the end lol
So I wasn't the only one who thought that
Or Amy's Piko Hammer.
are you talking about plainrock124
Thank goodness you’re back, we missed you. I loved everything about this video, the hammer, the editing, the fun, getting to go outside, everything. Please don’t stay away for so long again 🙏🏻
Agreed most satisfying 👀
You know how some people use these videos as almost "tutorials" for fixing the stuff they have? I'd like to imagine that ONE single person out there watched this and thought "finally".
This is my favorite comment
@@rileydorsey2852 thanks hah
Cosplayers who reuse the things they find in an abandoned garage
That's wholesome.
Speak for yourself! In my area of the bayous we have a lot of "swamp dwarfs" and i hit them when i am out in my pirogue all the time.
I love your videos❤
Harley Quinn just called, she wants her hammer back
In all seriousness amazing work, keep it up
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of her when I saw it.
@@corymalik1324 me too
This was a fun restoration! I loved that shot near the beginning where you "shoved" the camera into the hammer head hole; that was cool! Thanks for sharing! More videos!
Looks like one of those hammers used to test your strength at carnivals
I've seen these to bash in stakes for circus tents.
Amy Rose would be proud.
Who?
Who the hell is that?
@@SparkPluggUwU She would 🥲
It’s Joe dirt’s girlfriend
@@Thecowwhosewsthe girl from Sonic
Looks like a hammer used in one of those carnival strongman games
This man’s got jokes, the editing and sound effects were great😂
You did an extraordinary job on the hammer it looks amazing, on a unserious note you are ready to save the princess from donkey Kong
Pauline would definitely appreciate
Dedede has a new hammer restorer I see
That shot where the camera comes through the head was amazing! Love it!!
Tysy: Gets something rusty.
Tysy: So I started blasting...
YT: *Happiness noises*
Him as a judge: ORDER IN THE COURT! Everyone else: Doesn't listen
Him: *slams big hammer down on the desk*
Everyone: OMG
Got to hammer in the point that order is mandatory in the court.
I've watched this so many times and I love it!
Pufuleții Gusto va rog sponsorizati-l pe băiatul ăsta că face treabă făină.
Adevărat 😂😂😂
That size of hammer reminds me of watch Saturday cartoons like bugs bunny or tom and jerry
This dude is so good at restorations, that he probably could restore my faith in humanity.
Underrated
Lmao
I'm to far gone with my faith in humanity there's no restoring it.😂
Uite romanul , inca are in suflet pufuletii cu surprize 💖
This hammer would go great with any Harley Quinn Cosplay.
I didn't know there where hammers of that size with a legitimate use onside of cartoon antics
@@floydstephman if I remember right this type of hammer was used before sledge hammers and ALSO it held a use in carnival strength testing games. They're a sort of heavier in between to a medium sized metal hammer and a sledge but again my memory on these is a TAD shakey so someone feel free to correct me if I am mistaken
Can you imagine the ships that were built with that hammer? Imagine the men that used it every day to make those ships. If that hammer could only tell us it’s life story. A beautiful piece of wooden ship building history... transformed into a cartoon prop.
One of the few who “actually gets it”
Whew….🏆
Yeah, that bummed me out, too. I thought he was going to restore it, not turn it into a toy or display piece. Those things are hard to come by.
It's one of the reasons I've kind of stopped going out of my way to watch his videos. He slowly stopped doing actual restoration work in favor of goofy and silly renovations.
Okay I'm lost. What's wrong with the way he restored it? Looks fine to me. What could be have done that was more respectful?
Beautiful hammer, for some reason, It reminds me of King DeDeDe’s hammer from Kirby!
Way to make a major flaw of the rings of the hammer a part of the design in the end product! So beautiful!
The first thing I thought of when I saw this was King Dedede's mallet from the Kirby series. PLEASE tell me I'm not the only one that thought this! 😂
Don’t worry I thought so too
Mhm
I regret to inform you that out of the thousands of people that have seen this video, you were the only weirdo to think of King Dedede's mallet.
@@furrycircuitry2378 yea
I thought of the hammer in smash bros
There are three People who is Mjölnir worth: Thor, Old Captain America and TysyTube! Great Video, like always! :D
Don’t forget Harley Quinn
This video should have been named “Restoring Amy Rose’s hammer”
Better Than this: "Restoring King DeDeDe's hammer"
@@maykool_kitsune after so many uses in smash lol
The sandblasting is a 10\10
We all waited for this man to come back for a month and he is finally here!!!!
This would be an INSANE gift for either a Navy vet, woodworker, or a judge as a monster gavel!
𝔻𝕦𝕕𝕖.....
Who knew that watching a big hammer get restored is so relaxing
Me
So nice of king dedede to lend this to you for a video
I know, right?
As soon as I saw the size of that thing, I immediately thought of the old-school Harley Quinn.
And I thought he would give it a checker board pattern 🤣
@@stevehuber1586 Äö
Nah Spider-pig
@@charliethompson852 Mario's hammer.
@@---sb9op hammer in basically every classic cartoon
I believe that type of mallet is referred to as a beetle. Those iron rings are super important for the sake of the life of the tool. It holds the wood together under the stress of impact. I love tools :)
You're supposed to heat the bands just shy of glowing to expand them then fit them in place hot and drench with water to compress them in place before the wood starts to burn too much. The nail only serves as insurance. Also, the rings are vaguely conical, so one must be careful not to put them on upside-down. These techniques are adapted from the realm of the wheelwrights.
This is the hammer Tom and Jerry used on weekends.
These are so fun to watch and so interesting I love your vids
Looks like one of them acme mallets that bugs bunny would use!
Yes mate
I initially thought filling tbr cracks with resin would just make the hammer useless...but I quickly saw that it was indeed the right decision. I really. Really admire the work that you did to preserve the look instead of just painting it to hide the cracks.
There's zero chance I would have been able to resist painting this like Harley Quinn's hammer. Zero. None.
I was thinking the same thing.
Same
2 years ago and till now, i still find the chuck noris part funny😂😂
0:10 I literally shock and almost die because of the sound 😂😂
Hammer jumpscare
Thor: look at my hammer!
Harley Quinn: you call that a hammer?
Mate. I have been a long time fan. These restorations and the edits just get better and better. Love your work.
Nice restoration
You had way too much fun editing this...as I did watching!
You: Lifts the hammer with no help
Also you: Could I be the green ninja?
🔨💀
This might be the most simple piece wise but I honestly find this piece one of the most beautiful. Love the hammer.
That is cool look like Thor hammer
The media blasting is definitely a 10. You used the correct media for the job, the lighting is spot on and the dust extraction system works very well -- I can see everything. Plus, you didn't make a cute smiley face or spell out "subscribe," both of which are irritating. Thank you!
Can we just say how much alert this takes so you should sub to him cause he puts so much hard work into this
Restoration: 1 week
Post-recording Hilarious edits: 247 years
Worth it xD
This guy will 100% survive in the zombie apocalypse no cap😂
You did an excellent job, the introduction was spectacular. These are quality videos.
Tysy - That nail puller at 1:21 needs some love! Your scissors too!
Lol
All our ancestors are smiling down upon you, fixing their trusted tools to peak condition
Ahahahah! When you hit your "hand" with the hammer was hilarious! I can't stop laughing. Fantastic restoration also.
I WAS gonna sleep but i couldnt pass up watching one of your videos
Você é um artista. Continue fazendo seu trabalho. Parabéns.
Am vazut pufuletii asa ca pot lasa si comentariu in Romana acum. Bravo :))