Rusted of antique tobacco grinder Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ส.ค. 2019
- In today's video, we'll show you the renovation of an old tobacco grinder.
This grinder I chose for you from the things I want to renovate over time. I have a mill at home for some time, I bought it at auction.
I'll add the mill to my collection. The mill is marked PATENT size 4. 19th century antiques 1859-1873, cast iron grinders were used to produce chewing tobacco. The original patent date is August 2, 1859, ext. August, 1873. It is provided with three foot feet, each leg having an eye opening for attachment to a countertop.
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00:06 what to choose? :)
01:14 yes, that would work! Tobacco grinder :)
01:32 disassembly
01:38 bolt and nut releaser
02:41 disassembly of grinder blades
05:04 cleaning parts from rust steel brush
05:46 what did not handle the steel brush should be cleaned with an angle grinder with a braid brush.
06:56 inaccessible places should be cleaned with a soft brush.
08:09 Clean the inside of the grinder with a metal wool and a common detergent.
09:00 rinse with clean water
09:19 Clean the wooden parts with sandpaper P180 and grinding sponge P220
09:51 Apply a rust remover to cleaned metal parts
10:52 after drying clean with metal wool
11:27 before the actual coating glue wooden parts and places that we will not spray paper tape
12:13 synthetic primer
12:18 after drying apply the top synthetic coating, I chose the color red, which was originally on the grinder
12:23 after thorough drying I used black synthetic spray, which is sprayed only gently and wiped with a cloth to mimic the age of the grinder
13:01 remove the paper tape
14:10 We use beeswax on wooden parts and wipe them dry
14:54 prepared all parts before assembly
15:11 old holes in the pad to fill a match :)
15:25 and the mill itself is assembled
17:10 Done :)
17:32 comparison before and after renovation
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This man is smart ! He noticed the original white glass enamel and did NOT remove it ! Hurray !
Even though it was damaged, he kept it the way it was. That's how you do a restoration.
And I like the paint job, too !
Great restoration.
Thank you for the beautiful comment :)
You deserve it. I once saw another video where a man removed a beautiful and intact (!) layer of white enamel glazing. He replaced it with white paint from a spray can. Just sacrilege. Painful to watch. He did not understand the value of it nor the fact that it was impossible to replace. Now his object lost the last remaining original detail and destroyed some of the heritage.
Not seeing it grinding tobacco has left me feeling robbed.
Same
18 minutes waiting to see no tobaco :(
Alfy71 his tobacco may be illegal
Alfy71 is usedfir weed maybe
pen name nah mate
I live in North Carolina and I never saw one of those, I learn so much watching you guys turn junk into gems....love it J ox
Thank you so much John :)
Любовь к своему делу-как тщательно, с большим мастерством и увлечением творит чудеса!!! БРАВО!!!
Спасибо большое, Екатерина, я доволен :) Радек
I'm sure that grinder is well over a 100 years old. Really good video, love seeing old items brought back to a working condition.
Thanks Dave ❤🇨🇿
Beautiful done i enjoyed watching it a lot 😃
Thank you buddy. I appreciate it.
i watched ladb tobacco cutter restoration and came here
만졌다 하면 금세 새것으로 변하는 당신의 손재주가 대단 하십니다
감사합니다
Beautiful. You are a real craftsman. Thank you so much: silence on the background to a video is truly golden.
Thank you :)
Great! Another tobacco processor. You are a gold mine. Very nice paint job.
Love that two-tone paint job!
Polishing these standing blades must have taken forever...
:-D
Thx for the vid!
My two favourite types restoration are; those that take me back to happy childhood memories and those that are something I have never seen before. This definitely falls into the latter category. Whichever group your work falls into you never fail to impress with your extremely high standards.
Another beautiful piece of work that sets you apart from many others. It looks an amazing piece of machinery from a very different time. Thank you for showing it working, I really do appreciate that when it’s something I haven’t seen before.
Another great video, thank you.
Thank you for the positive comment. For people like you, I like doing it and your comments are a reward for me ❤🇨🇿
I love the war ones. He is keeping our History intact. And this is to me, And of course you and many others important.
Great work. I am always interested to see the complexity of these old machines that you restore. It makes me sigh when I think about today's synthetic technology and that somehow the essential arts shown here are becoming lost. In the 40s till the 70s if you bought a car or an implement you could repair it yourself but nowadays you cannot fix anything without the help of professionals who specialise in that item. It is great to see these old items being put together. Thank you for taking us on this trip to memory lane where everything was simpler and less complicated. I know that you use the latest high tech tools and potions but it is satisfying to watch these old beauties restored.
Totally agree with you my friend :)
Nice tear down and clean up. Beautiful restoration. Love the paint job.
As many of the reviews said, well done and that color trick was really over the top. From the looks of your picking box I saw a lot of good looking work ahead. Thanks and keep them coming.
Thank you for the beautiful comment
Just putting in my vote for a future restoration of that meat slicer!
Thanks Kerry :)
Lovely restoration by a lovely lady.
I almost died when you started spraying the bright orange paint but with the black paint on top it's come out quite nice.
You and me both I almost stopped watching. I am glad I didn't.
I would like to say I personally think it's hideous just a regular black would have been real nice looking after all that work or anything else just my humble opinion
I'm glad you're still alive.
David Johnson Awwm
Great job. I love the duotone paint job.
It always amazes me whenever I see one of these old machines, and remember that at time these were the top technology in their fields.
yes
GREAT work done by a GREAT person !
Thank you Carl :) Radek & Veronica
0:40 That backyard, *I already envy you!* 😂😊
Thinking this was some kind of market. In germany we call it flew market.
А табак прокрутить?((( Ну хотя бы сушеные листья, интересно же, что на выходе получится. И, наверное, для этого надо заточить вставные ножи.
Раньше смотрел ваши видео с интересом, когда в конце стала появлятся ваша супруга и её улыбка, я стал смотреть с большим удовольствием...😄😄😄
Děkuji ❤🇨🇿
And to think somebody meticulously had to design each piece and forge it in cast-iron then put it together to make it work.....amazing!!!!
Great paintjob!!!
Managed to chop through all that rust...
Good...🇬🇧👍
I wasn’t sure at first, but it turned out terrific! Thanks.
Thank you so much Jeff :) Radek
Well done!!! You realy know that restoring isnt about making the object perfect. But its about preservation. You did a hack of a job
Thank you for understanding Robbert :) Radek
Amei essa restauração, fiquei tentando descobrir para que servia, fiquei surpresa nunca vi nada parecido, lindo demais parabéns 💯
Obrigado Renata :)
Hi 👋👋👋very very good restoration tobacco grinder 👍👍👍and video cool 🤝🤝🤝
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Nice antic painting, very stylish!
Thanks :)
Nice job... I particularly like the red paint with the black speckles showing through. I wish we could have seen it chopping the Tobacco leaves
Thank you, tobacco leaves are not legal in my country.
Uma obra de ARTE resgatadas do passado !!!
Parabéns minha amiga essa peça ficou lindíssima.
Abraços aqui do Brasil deste seu admirador.
Obrigado, eu agradeço ❤🇨🇿
Ребята! Вы боги реставрации! У наших предков, не было электронных гаджетов, но в механике, они были неподражаемы! Желаю вам отреставрировать всё железо, показанное в начале ролика!)))))
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Что делает эта штука?
Обычно в конце реставрации многие показывают для чего тот или иной агрегат.А тут нет.
@@user-bc4bo9yj9s измельчает табак)))).
@@olegavelev2563 ,спасибо мил человек)
да вы чего, можно было лучше востановить... вот посмотришь ролики где в идеал восстанавливют, а потом замечешь столько косяков в таких моментах... этож не восстановление, просто перекрасил и всего то...
Love the way you don't change out original wood if you don't have to. Fine job sir.
I love the antique coloring you gave the finish...very nice,
Thanks Shari ❤🇨🇿
It would be quite interesting to see the rust removal being done with laser. It's pretty cool to watch!
My Dad taught me the Matchstick trick... In 1967 :)
I would like to being instructed as the funcionality of this trick, can you help me out?
Beautiful. Brilliant! It looks almost like unrestored survivor in perfect condition due to the paint job you gave it. I absolutely love it.
Thanks Malcolm :)
I have one of those sitting on my fire place hearth! It's already restored ! My Dad gave it to me!
Cool, I also keep my family's keepsakes :) Thanks Herold
@@VeradonaRestoration they found it in an old house behind a wall!
Missed put tobacco to grind. I'd like to see machine working
Just to share my personal experience, a great trick I've found to repair screw holes in wood, is to drill them out just enough to remove the threads that have been cut by the screws, then with a light coating of wood glue, tap in a matching sized piece of dowel until it bottoms out, cut it off and sand it flush once the glue is cured, then recondition and preserve the wood and you have brand new holes to drill and the screws will cut nice clean new threads and hold the way they should.
Thank you for the advice.
Magnifique travail dans le détail. Tout est fait minutieusement. Belle présentation du produit par Madame.....un superbe outil que je ne connaissais et parfaitement restauré. Bravo!!!
Merci beaucoup mon ami. Veronika a Radek
Outstanding-looks great....
Thank you Ralph :)
Muito bom mesmo. Fantástico trabalho..
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I love you 🌹
Something's telling me the real reason this fella does theese truly nice "restors" is for the smile of his beatiful wife 🤩 ... can't criticize him, I've done the same plus a ton of sillie stuff in order to make smile the mine 🤗😊🤭
I love this restoration... all original parts restored such as wood base... This little gadget will be worth something! I am really pleased how you treated the white coating inside the the grinder! Many cast iron pot restorers messed that up! Well done!
Thank you for the comment position.❤🇨🇿
Another superb restoration
Thanks :)
Well pipes were very popular in the days, got to have perfect ground tobacco
I saw that little pistols.. I want this little pistols repair video ..please
yes they will ❤🇨🇿
Nice, love the paint!
Ого сколько сокровищ!!!!!!
Broke my heart when you didn't restore the white enamel inside.
Very difficult to do without commercial equipment I would have thought?
Your Paint jobs are the best!
Wow, thank you very much, I really appreciate it :) Have a nice day Radek
What a gift you have! What a wonderful and satisfying experience to watch you restore this interesting old tool. I hope you teach others your skill so it can be eternal.
Wow, thank you so much Claire :) Radek
Nice! I think you should have sharpened the blades, and showed it grinding.
Muy bonito que manos tan maravillosa 😊
The alchemist transforms rust into gold.
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Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks Russell ❤🇨🇿
Great job. I’d have it in my Kitchen to grind herbs 😆
Thank you Marie :)
Next time try derusting by electrolysis at low voltage 6 to 12 V overnight. It will preserve some of the metal and will make much easier the wire wheel grinding and the whole derusting and restoration process.
Thank you for the advice. I wanted to show that it was different.
I'd have still picked up those pistols!
i love how it's little feet look after the painting! great job!
this must be really fun and satisfying and at the same time, extremely boring to do on a day-to-day basis
Every architect of his happiness
Nice. Why do not test by video.
Very nice, specialy the lovely Lady! But how does this machine work?!
It's like a multistage onion cutter. The blades height gets lower with each stage, so the tobacco get's cut + turned over to the next stage with each rotation, like a waterfall.
What a magnificent piece of machinery Sir. Beautifully restored! Thank you.
Thanks :)
When I saw this one on the advertising thumbnail it was showing the inside. I thought it was a music box or something. Then it opened up into something I’ve never seen before!
After releasing yesterday's video, I found out that I mistakenly thought in this video that it was a tobacco grinder. Veronica has found a period flyer that says it's a meat grinder.
мог бы показать в конце как это работает!
Всё верно. А с такими лезвиями я сомневаюсь что работоспособность осталась, табак а кашу там превратится..
Анашу хорошо молоть😂😂🤘
Думал соковыжималка)
Халтура, рабочую поверхность не восстановил, в отверстия спички вместо чепиков.
мог бы, если бы работала...
O come on!!! Buy a sandblaster!!! You will save many hours and the chinize ones are very cheap!!!
So talented!! Looks beautiful
Thanks :)
Second time through for this video, and enjoyed it just as much as the original time. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Paul.:)
should try and include a decent clip of the restored tool being used.
What would be a lot easier and more cost-effective would be if you’re able to purchase a sandblaster that would make the process twice as fast and it would improve the quality of just a wire brush wheel.
Yes that's true, but the sandblasting equipment in my country is very expensive :(
Veradona Restoration where do you live if you don’t mind me asking?
@@hephaestusrestorations4885 Czechia
@@VeradonaRestoration you could always set up a GoFundMe page or some kind of fundraiser to get the sandblaster being that it is so expensive over there I can help if you want you just got to let me know
@@hephaestusrestorations4885 Thanks
Very nice work, I like the 'antique' finish using paint - looks very good.
Thanks :)
Beautiful restoration! Nice paint job! Looking forward to your next project.
Thank you Anthony :)
🇧🇷 this woman is very beautiful 😍
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When you want to plug screw holes try using wooden golf tees drive them in and snip them off
That's a good idea that hadn't crossed my mind ever, I always use match sticks. Thanks for the tip.
Love every single detail u did. Love from indinesia
Thank you so much :)
Hello Radek, I just watched this restoration for the second time! You've done a great job. Nick
I am pleased with our friend :) Radek and Veronica
I'd use it to grind up wild lettuce leaves to smoke for pain..
I’ve rather used some glue and dowels on those screw holes, them matches will come off after some hand cranking...
I really doubt he’s gonna be using it very much, if at all, beyond what was done in the video.
Yeah,half assed it
Nice! At first I didn't like the color but once you put it back together it looked great.
Thanks :)
Great Work as Always!!👍
Ну так себе реставрация, очень поверхностная. Лезвие даже не добавил недостающее.
Sergey Didukh считай просто отмыл да почистил.
Меня улыбнули спички. Хоть бы клея капнул на них, вываляться же шурупы вместе со спичками
Why didn't you grind something, some leaves or even paper? What a gyp.
Love every detail of restoration. Result so wow. Happy to see it. Love from indonesia
Thank you so much :) Radek
The stop motion alone in this video must have taken forever. Thanks. Great video.
Get some rust removing gel.
Get some paint stripper and rust remover like mc-51 or evaporust
That doesn't seem like it would make a good video
Austin Talley you would still use the bench grinder after rust remover. It just gets in the hard to reach places
@@hydroxyl2325 and there are plenty of TH-cam videos that do that. Maybe OP didn't want to make the same video as all them. I'm sure he thought about doing it that way though
Beautiful restoration
Thank you Orlando ❤🇨🇿
Your video is so well done that I might start smoking again. ;) Good job, niece piece and good idea of project
Thank you
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@@VeradonaRestoration 0qa
why didnt you use some kind of liquid rust dissolve?
I wanted to show that it is different.
IntimateGamer i was wondering the same
Veradona Restoration what do you mean? You wanted to show a different method for removing rust? Is that what you said?
Nice, but did it really chop that tabacco? Inquiring minds want to know!
Marty Jeruzal I’m sure it’ll be perfect for chopping [TABACCO] and nothing but [TABACCO]
@@Maxibon2007 Or sausage.
Steve Porter go back to your nursing home
@@Maxibon2007 :-) They do not understand :-)
joudajoudis LOL! if one person gets a surreal joke about smoking things other then [TOBACCO] without trying to start a pointless enraged(TM) flame war on a comment section of a perfectly nice innocent restoration video then that’s OK with me.
Not quite sure about the others persons knee jerk“Get back to your nursing home jibe!” I’m “only” 40, and I only have only worn a red baseball cap in the early 00s during an awkward Nu Metal phase!.
Nice work, I like it.
Thanks Kris ❤🇨🇿
Great restoration what's cookin LOL, Stay Safe !!!.
Thank you Brian :)
6:56 i have the same grinding tool
restore the revolver pleas
love the paint job!!! exellent job! would love to have seen some tabacco really grinded
turned out awesome..great job 👍
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Why does it seem like you only restore grinders? Lol