Красота! Как же мне нравится ретро стиль! Даже шнур в оплетке и выключатель идеально подходят к лампе! Больше всего переживала, что трудно будет провести провода внутри, но все безупречно сделано! Стильно и функционально! Такие вещи надо выставлять на онлайн аукцион👍👍👍👍👍
A suggestion on the light switch; Usually those come with an additional locking nut that you install between the metal plate and the switch-body. This allows the switch to set lower in the lamp so you do not have exposed threads on the top. It also provides a means for you to tighten down the upper locking nut without compressing the switch body.
Another beautiful restoration, thanks for sharing this insightful video. Great use of red wire to pull new wires through the lamp head. Additionally, awed by your use of clear heat shrink tubing at potential friction points. You two kids are amazing craftsmen. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace
25 or so years doing lamp repairs for a living. I agree about the switch install: the hex nut goes under the opening. By turning it up or down, you can minimize the amount of threaded piece showing, making a more presentable appearance. I'm a great fan of heat-shrink tubing, but I usually used a heat gun for greater control, although I certainly used a mini propane torch on occasion. Using the old wire to pull a fresh piece as you demonstrate is the best way -- ease it through gently. I often used a length of beaded chain (pull chain) as a fish tape. All in all, a very nice job! I seriously envy your powder-coat capabilities!
Another fantastic restoration. At the beginning I thought that since this was just a humble desk lamp there couldn’t be much history. Once again you amazed me with the amount of history you uncovered for this all too common item that we have all just taken for granted.
Thanks again for a wonderful restoration of this common but interesting simple bankers lamp. It was good to learn that the Americans actually made something unique and not copied from their European background. Thanks again for sharing this video. Your Texas friend Paul.
A beautiful restoration of a lovely lamp! What a wonderful history of the lamp origins, I had no idea the first lamp of these were made here! Thank you and Bless you in all you do!
Great restoration. I don't envy you pulling those wires. I really do like how the light socket is made. The normal ones in the US are not so fancy or sturdy looking. Thanks and have a great week.
This waa a beautiful find and when I saw the beginning I thought it was too far gone, but as always your amazing skills saved the lamp and even turn it into new again. I realley enjoyed watching Radek, thank you very much. 👍👍👍
great restoration. a lamp worth bringing back to life again because of its historic value. On the toggle switch, the hex nut would go under the base and used to adjust how much the toggle sticks outside, you can get it flush to the surface with no threads exposed as a result. I love toggle switches and collect them to put them on lamps, motors and other things to make it look nicer and elegant.
Прекрасная работа. Как всегда, получил удовольствие от просмотра Вашего контента. Вот только один момент: вверху, на выключателе, должна быть только декоративная гайка. А шестигранная спрятана снизу и регулирует нужный подъём тумблера над поверхностью подставки.
Comment les choses paraissent simples à faire une fois qu'elles sont passées entre vos mains.....c'est absolument superbe, une très belle restauration. BRAVO!!!!!
Wonderful specimen! I also remember how the offices in old Banks had similar lamps with green glass domes as plastic was not a popular material at the beginning of the 20th century )
I always enjoy your restoration projects. This lamp turned out lovely. Also thanks for the history you found about it and the history of the bankers lamp. I'd love to own an original.. haha. I missed watching you chrome the parts today. It always amazes me how that's done. Till next time., 👍👍♥️♥️💕
What a beautiful lamp! I am interested to know more about how you removed the dents by using rollers on the lathe. Also I would love to see more about restoring the threaded brass rod holding the light bulb housing! Totally awesome job.
👏👏👏Travail de qualité ! Propreté de l’atelier ! Voilà qui est attirant, c’est pourquoi je reviens voir le travail suivant ! Et merci Véroniкà pour les compléments d’explications !🌹🌹🌹
Excellent restoration with your usual careful attention to detail. This lamp looks very elegant. I like the fact that you even restored the porcelain and brass socket. It would be easy for a restorer to simply throw the old socket away, but you went to the effort to rebuild it. Smiles and thanks from the USA.
Wow. Thank you Radek and Veronica. We have one, somewhere in this big ol' house of ours and I need to look for it! Love the restoration and the explanation. Thanks for sharing this.
Beautiful job, there’s not much room for improvement other than the comment from Tisha Hayes about the switch and the additional nut. In restored a swing arm lamp last year. I was concerned about fishing the wire through all the joints. I saw a TH-cam video where the person doing the work used a furniture paste wax on the outside of the wire to help it slide through the brass pipes. Worked like a charm. I don’t think it would work on the cloth covered wire though. My cord was the typical vinyl coated type. Thank you again!
Thanks for the positive comment and advice :) As for the switch, I've already explained it here several times. And yes, I put the switch nut wrong, but in the final it wouldn't have been possible otherwise. I searched in vain for the original "low" switch in my country, it is no longer produced. I got the one I used (I didn't want a plastic one) and it was tight enough, since the base is closed with a cast iron weight, so there isn't much room left inside. This switch was already bigger than I needed. Even the hinged pertinax plate did not reach the stop by about 1 mm on the side of the switch. Thanks for watching Jim :)
Excellent work! The only thing I would have done differently would be to pit a washer between the spring and the shade, to avoid the spring damaging the shade.
Radek, Another truly beautiful restoration! Your craftmanship and attention to detail is truly incredible! You raise the level of restoration to artisan. Your wife does such a wonderful job of presenting the finished products history and demonstrating it's use. Keep up the fantastic work.😻😻😻
Greetings from Petersburg! Great job, Radek. The lamp is convenient and very practical, it shines only where it is needed. I've seen these, only their shades were brass and polished to a mirror state or dark green. But yours is beautiful too. And Veronica too.
Well done Radek and Veronica, this was a very good restoration - and I understood everything! That's about the limit of my understanding of electricity but what a useful object.
Красота! Как же мне нравится ретро стиль! Даже шнур в оплетке и выключатель идеально подходят к лампе! Больше всего переживала, что трудно будет провести провода внутри, но все безупречно сделано! Стильно и функционально! Такие вещи надо выставлять на онлайн аукцион👍👍👍👍👍
Да, у меня были сомнения по поводу протяжки шнура до последнего момента, т.к. внутри очень много острых краев, затрудняющих натяжку. Спасибо
*_Super-impressive, fascinating, satisfying, and just beautiful to watch. Great job!_*
👍👍👍
Thank you :)
Hello Radek and Veronica beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
We are delighted Vince, thank you both :)
Amazing 👏. Very beautiful restoration. Much better than original. Thanks for a wonderful video.
Thank you very much for praising the result of our work Steve :)
Beautiful authentic looking restoration. it all came out looking factory new.
The braided cable with bakelite plug was a beautiful finishing touch.
Thank you so much Sven :)
Beautiful restoration. And thank you for the history of it.
Thank you so much :)
another quality restoration radek thankyou for sharing my friend
lovely history lesson from Mrs veradona as always take care.
Thank you so much Peter :)
A suggestion on the light switch; Usually those come with an additional locking nut that you install between the metal plate and the switch-body. This allows the switch to set lower in the lamp so you do not have exposed threads on the top. It also provides a means for you to tighten down the upper locking nut without compressing the switch body.
Agreed. Only the knurled nut should be on the top of the base plate, the hex nut should be hidden underneath.
Another beautiful restoration, thanks for sharing this insightful video. Great use of red wire to pull new wires through the lamp head. Additionally, awed by your use of clear heat shrink tubing at potential friction points.
You two kids are amazing craftsmen. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace
Cute restoration. In addition, a shakeproof washer has been put between metal-plate and hex nut.
25 or so years doing lamp repairs for a living. I agree about the switch install: the hex nut goes under the opening. By turning it up or down, you can minimize the amount of threaded piece showing, making a more presentable appearance. I'm a great fan of heat-shrink tubing, but I usually used a heat gun for greater control, although I certainly used a mini propane torch on occasion. Using the old wire to pull a fresh piece as you demonstrate is the best way -- ease it through gently. I often used a length of beaded chain (pull chain) as a fish tape. All in all, a very nice job! I seriously envy your powder-coat capabilities!
Thank you very much for the compliment Paul. From an expert, it's twice the pleasure :)
Another fantastic restoration. At the beginning I thought that since this was just a humble desk lamp there couldn’t be much history. Once again you amazed me with the amount of history you uncovered for this all too common item that we have all just taken for granted.
Very nice desk lamp. The history was very interesting. While listening I wondered if the research took more time then the actual restoration.
We are a team. Me renovation, woman history 😉
Thank you so much Fred :)
A great save on the lamp. Also a great history commentary, we usually don't hear that. Thank you. Narragansett Bay
Thank you :)
Sincerely, I always look forward to seeing your work
I'm glad, thank you Elham :)
I can only imagine the patience you must have to restore the lamp. The results, magnificent!
Thank you very much Dan, these beautiful artifacts of our past deserve the care and patience :) Have a nice day from the Czech Republic :) Radek
I enjoyed the history lesson after the restoration! Thank you!
I'm glad, thank you John :)
Awesome job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Samantha :)
Excellent work friends, look's great have a nice day all !!!. 😀👍🙏
Thank you so much my friend :)
Thanks again for a wonderful restoration of this common but interesting simple bankers lamp. It was good to learn that the Americans actually made something unique and not copied from their European background. Thanks again for sharing this video. Your Texas friend Paul.
Thanks for watching Paul :) Hugs from the Czech Republic :)
@@VeradonaRestoration you guys stay safe, a little worried about you 🤔😬💙🙏🫶 Paul
@@paulorth2251 Ok, thanks Paul 🤗
You made light work of that project to make the light work! Bravo!
Thank you :)
They don't make them like they used to. Geez, I am old... great job.
Thank you Daniel :)
Veľmi pekná práca. Klobúk dole pred vašou sikovnosťou👍👍👍👍👍👍.A ten retro kábel, to je klasická čerešňa na torte!!!!
Děkuji mnohokrát :)
Nice job. Thank you for sharing.😊
Thanks for watching :)
A beautiful restoration of a lovely lamp! What a wonderful history of the lamp origins, I had no idea the first lamp of these were made here! Thank you and Bless you in all you do!
Thanks for watching Debra. Hugs from the Czech Republic :)
As always my friends Radek and Veronica, another beautiful restoration, it was sensational.
A hug.
Thank you very much Jose Luiz :)
Excellent restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. . Take care of yourselves, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
Thank you so much :)
I always wanted one of those lamps. Great video, Thank you.
Thank you :)
Many thx for new movie. I love watch when You put new live in old stuff !!
Thank you so much Michal :)
Great restoration. I don't envy you pulling those wires. I really do like how the light socket is made. The normal ones in the US are not so fancy or sturdy looking. Thanks and have a great week.
Yes, Harry, it was a birth - pulling out wires, especially the old ones that someone had already left there... Have a nice day :)
Классная реставрация, лампа ожила вашим стараниям. Спасибо за видос, лайк однозначно.
Я рада, спасибо Виктор :)
Nice restoration, i remember seeing some lamps of this style back when I was a wee lad.
👉👍😉 Thanks Larry :)
The restoration was well done. I did especially enjoy the history of the lamp, much of which was new for me. Thanks
We are happy, thank you Bob :)
Brilliant, thank you. And thank you for the background.
Thank you so much :)
Nice work! Love seeing old items made better then new.
Thank you Pit :)
What a pretty lamp, you make it shimmering and more beautiful. It's so nice to see your video.❤🎉
I'm glad, thank you :)
Perfection as always. I love banker's lamps. Simple but elegant style.
👉👍Thank you :)
This waa a beautiful find and when I saw the beginning I thought it was too far gone, but as always your amazing skills saved the lamp and even turn it into new again. I realley enjoyed watching Radek, thank you very much. 👍👍👍
Thank you very much for beautiful words :)
great restoration. a lamp worth bringing back to life again because of its historic value. On the toggle switch, the hex nut would go under the base and used to adjust how much the toggle sticks outside, you can get it flush to the surface with no threads exposed as a result. I love toggle switches and collect them to put them on lamps, motors and other things to make it look nicer and elegant.
Thank you very much for viewing and advice. As for the switch, there was little space, I didn't have much choice.
Beautiful work and I always look forward to learning about the item. Thank you for sharing what you do.
We are both happy, thank you Terri :)
Turning what would be scrap into a wok of art. Bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Carl :)
Je to krásná vintage lampa, srdečné pozdravy a vřelá objetí z Kostariky, ode mě a Alexe
Děkujeme do Kostariky :) Objetí z Česka přátelé :)
Прекрасная работа. Как всегда, получил удовольствие от просмотра Вашего контента.
Вот только один момент: вверху, на выключателе, должна быть только декоративная гайка. А шестигранная спрятана снизу и регулирует нужный подъём тумблера над поверхностью подставки.
Спасибо :)
Именно так! Тогда выключатель будет смотреться не таким чужеродным. Однако за работу и контент 5+ авторам!
This restoration really brightened up my day. Thank yo for sharing.
Wow, so I'm glad, thank you :)
Excellent video. Appreciate the history at the end
Thank you so much :)
Felicitaciones! Muy bueno todo lo que hacen! Saludos desde Argentina ❗
Muchas gracias desde la República Checa :)
And again, thank you both for a very interesting & informative video. Ending with another practical, usable lamp Thank you for sharing !
Thank you so much Willie :)
I loved the video and the final micro history class. Great work!
Thank you Javier :)
Comment les choses paraissent simples à faire une fois qu'elles sont passées entre vos mains.....c'est absolument superbe, une très belle restauration. BRAVO!!!!!
Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé :)
Hermosa quedó la lámpara!! exelente las historia que nos haces Verónica de cada objeto, abrazos desde Uruguay
Muchas gracias Olga :)
Muy buena restauracion...exitos y bendiciones desde Peru👍👍👍👍
Muchas gracias Prueba :)
What a fantastic restoration
Good work keep going
Thank you Menino :)
SPLENDIDE, Félicitation à toute l'équipe👍👍
Merci beaucoup :)
Hermosa y como si fuera nueva. Cariños para ambos.
Gracias a los dos Adriana :)
Jak zwykle - efekt końcowy to dzieło sztuki. Dziękuję.
Dziękuję bardzo :)
Wonderful specimen! I also remember how the offices in old Banks had similar lamps with green glass domes as plastic was not a popular material at the beginning of the 20th century )
Yes, these are the ones that they spoke about at the end of Veronica :) They had to be beautiful with a glass shadow :)
Skvělá rekonstrukce a historie. Děkuji za skvělý materiál. Pozdravy z Polska.
Děkuji sousede za krásný komentář :)
Ottimo restauro, come sempre!
Bravissimo! 🙏
Grazie mille per la visione :)
I watch all your videos, and the restorations are the best on the web. I particularly liked the power cord you chose; very appropriate!
Wow, thanks Rich :)
As always, a beautiful restoration.
Thank you David :)
I always enjoy your restoration projects. This lamp turned out lovely. Also thanks for the history you found about it and the history of the bankers lamp. I'd love to own an original.. haha. I missed watching you chrome the parts today. It always amazes me how that's done. Till next time., 👍👍♥️♥️💕
I only polished the brass parts 7:39. Thank you Nena :)
@@VeradonaRestoration
Thanks. It was so shiny I thought it had new chrome on it. . Beautiful
@@nenaelliott8058 😉😉🤗🤗
Very very good work well done, more more please, reminds me of the time my daughter worked with, xxxooo
Привет! Интересная лампа! Отличное восстановление! Всем добра!
Спасибо Дмитрий :)
What a beautiful lamp! I am interested to know more about how you removed the dents by using rollers on the lathe. Also I would love to see more about restoring the threaded brass rod holding the light bulb housing! Totally awesome job.
Thank you, next time I get better ... :)
@@VeradonaRestoration no need to get “better”. you both are so awesome and skillful. I always really enjoy your content and partnership!
Brilliant! thank you Radek and Veronika.
Thank you Kevin :)
Good restore❤
Thank you :)
Спасибо. Хорошая работа и удобное видео для просмотра и как практика.
Это меня радует, спасибо :)
👏👏👏Travail de qualité ! Propreté de l’atelier ! Voilà qui est attirant, c’est pourquoi je reviens voir le travail suivant ! Et merci Véroniкà pour les compléments d’explications !🌹🌹🌹
Merci beaucoup Marc :) Veronica
Well done dear, nice work. The conclusive narration was great too!
I'm glad thank you Shahid :)
Linda luminária e ótima restauração. Parabéns!!!
Muito obrigado :)
Excellent restoration with your usual careful attention to detail. This lamp looks very elegant. I like the fact that you even restored the porcelain and brass socket. It would be easy for a restorer to simply throw the old socket away, but you went to the effort to rebuild it. Smiles and thanks from the USA.
Thank you for your favor and following our friend :)
Very nice restoration, phenomenal job! The history lesson at the conclusion is greatly appreciated. Kudos to you both!
Thanks for the nice comment Tony :)
DIVINAAA!!! FELICITACIONES!! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷❤️🤗
Gracias Mariana :)
Great job! The lamp looked beyond hope before your restoration.
Thank you so much :)
I’ve been here since the very start of your channel. It’s only got better with time. Love to see these.
I'm happy and grateful, thank you :)
Well done on another great restoration XX
Thank you David :)
Always look with anticipation for your next project!
I'm glad, thank you Gary :)
A beautiful restoration, as always.
Thank you Richard :)
Congratulations! Job very well done madam.
Thank you Harsha :)
аааа как же я соскучился по вашим видео ☺😅👍
Вау, спасибо, что мне нравится :)
Siempre veo tus vídeos, es de verdad arte en la restauración. Saludos desde Santiago de Chile
Gracias por el favor Mauricio :)
Love the work you did ,
Beautiful
Thank you Carol :)
Excellent video and restoration. The history was well done, too. Always enjoy hearing you speak. Very nice lamp!
Thank you very much Stephen :)
I love your work. I was happy to know that you subtitled the video to Portuguese.
I'm glad, thank you :)
Wieder eine schöne Arbeit es macht immer wieder Spaß viele Grüße Christel 👍
Vielen Dank Christel :)
Beautiful work…….cool lamp.🛠️🔩⚙️🗜️🔨🔧⛏️👍
Thank you so much :)
Such a nice result! Looks awesome!
Thank you so much Eliana :)
Lámpara hermosa. Muy buen trabajo
Muchas gracias Adriana :)
Awesome restoration.
Thank you :)
As always, excellent content and historical context. Thank you and keep it up!
Thank you so much Andres :)
Beautiful work!
Thank you Rose :)
Wow. Thank you Radek and Veronica. We have one, somewhere in this big ol' house of ours and I need to look for it! Love the restoration and the explanation. Thanks for sharing this.
Cool ! These lamps are very beautiful and deserve to be used :) Thanks Vickie
Excelente restauración, saludos desde el sur de Chile
Gracias desde la República Checa Elena :)
I love Veronika's talk at the end of the videos. Together, with Radel's restoration, they make a great video.
Thank you very much :)
Another beautiful restoration Radek. I hope you and your family are doing well. I think about you quite often. ~Kevin
I'm glad my friend, thank you :) 🤗
Beautiful job, there’s not much room for improvement other than the comment from Tisha Hayes about the switch and the additional nut. In restored a swing arm lamp last year. I was concerned about fishing the wire through all the joints. I saw a TH-cam video where the person doing the work used a furniture paste wax on the outside of the wire to help it slide through the brass pipes. Worked like a charm. I don’t think it would work on the cloth covered wire though. My cord was the typical vinyl coated type. Thank you again!
Thanks for the positive comment and advice :) As for the switch, I've already explained it here several times. And yes, I put the switch nut wrong, but in the final it wouldn't have been possible otherwise. I searched in vain for the original "low" switch in my country, it is no longer produced. I got the one I used (I didn't want a plastic one) and it was tight enough, since the base is closed with a cast iron weight, so there isn't much room left inside. This switch was already bigger than I needed. Even the hinged pertinax plate did not reach the stop by about 1 mm on the side of the switch.
Thanks for watching Jim :)
It’s all good! Also loved the history that you showed explaining the journey of said lightning. 😊
@@jimwiskus8862 Thank you Jim :)
Excellent work! The only thing I would have done differently would be to pit a washer between the spring and the shade, to avoid the spring damaging the shade.
Thank you Victor :)
Radek, Another truly beautiful restoration! Your craftmanship and attention to detail is truly incredible! You raise the level of restoration to artisan. Your wife does such a wonderful job of presenting the finished products history and demonstrating it's use. Keep up the fantastic work.😻😻😻
Thank you so much Rik :)
Great job. From Durango México😁.
Thanks from the Czech Republic :)
Greetings from Petersburg!
Great job, Radek. The lamp is convenient and very practical, it shines only where it is needed. I've seen these, only their shades were brass and polished to a mirror state or dark green. But yours is beautiful too. And Veronica too.
Thank you so much Aleksandr :)
I loved this history at the end!
I'm glad, thank you Andrea :)
Like always, interesting history of the restoration and the lamp. Grettins to the distance..!!!
Thank you Aldo, greetings from the Czech Republic :)
@@VeradonaRestoration Greetings from Chile...
Well done Radek and Veronica, this was a very good restoration - and I understood everything! That's about the limit of my understanding of electricity but what a useful object.
Thank you very much Nick. Veronica placed the lamp in the living room, she likes it very much. I'm happy :) Sacrifice for all of you :) Radek
Muy buen trabajo👌👍🇪🇸🌿
Gracias :)