So, does anyone else watch these vids on 2x speed? I love them, they are so soothing to watch. but my adhd goes nuts trying to watch it at normal speed -.-
Love it!! I had a neighbor put one of these on the curb and I grabbed it right away. Similar restoration but I don’t paint the inside. Just season it with oil and a couple rounds of charcoal and good to go!
---Same, man. My neighbor just put out an old fancy smoker/grill on the curb, so I brought it home today. I plan on restoring it. It looks like one of the heavy duty expensive ones from back in the day. **Now I'm watching videos for restoring ideas. :)
@@moonblink well, as many others have said, don’t paint the inside. At least not with normal spraypaint. Use at least high temp paint for the outside. And depending on the stuff you may be able to paint the inside too, but only if the paint instructions specifically mention that it can be used for that. Otherwise just season with oil. And do a few empty burns. Just to get rid of all the toxic fumes. Don’t throw meat on a freshly painted smoker. Also applies if you buy one new
Don't pa int the inside if you can avoid it. I would put on a heavy coat of vegetable oil and then run it with some charcoal. Keeping it coated with Veg. oil will keep it from rusting on the inside, as long as you remember to remove the ash. Leaving the ash inside a smoker / grill will always help it to rust on the inside faster.
@@WesBland I need to to fix my barbecue as well...I use to keep the ashes inside...has started to rust...I used to put water on the charcoal after I finished the barbecue... now I've learned my lesson 😃
A firebox that thin would be burned through with any regular use. The main chamber would also be caked with creosote and grease. Looks like it was purchased, used a couple times, and left outside.
Kinda my thoughts, too. Kind of feel this was a "created restoration"...none of the bolts or nuts were truly seized. Nothing broke.... there isn't even any pitting of ANY kind. It's like he took rusty water from something else and dumped it all over this thing.
These channels kill me. Everything is an attempt at visual and presentational deception, with the “plausible deniability” of…, “I’m not trying to deceive anyone. What you see is what you get. I actually restored this object.” They do this knowing full well that ignorant people watching (the vast majority of the viewership) will be given to think that the item in question is much older and corroded than it really is. Another segment of the viewership is more motivated by the “relaxation” aspect of watching these videos because they have anxiety issues or stress. Nonetheless…., the entire presentation is a LIE.
Great job on the restoration, but the only thing that bothered me was he cooked on it right after and didn't do a burn in first. That food would have all burnt paint fumes in it. Probably why he didn't taste the food lol.
Thats because its not a true representation of a restore. Had it been, the bottom of at least the main part of the smoker would have been blown out from charcoal use.
I have a grill just like that that I have used for 6 years and there are holes rusted in the bottom of the grill and fire box. No way this grill was ever used regularly. Also mine has been outside with no cover the whole time and there was no surface rust on in. So I think this was rusted on purpose for the video, which is why it came off so easily.
Well its pur vinegar. But this works only like a miracle if the rust was just created shortly beforehand with sufuric acid (you can even see the stains running down the hood, which would not look like it if it was real rust, also no pitting). Too bad many restauration channels use this "trick" to make the restauration look even more amazing. It would have been a nice restauration even without the artificially added rust. Why not keep it real?
@@smallshot83 finally someone else said it.!! About time.. Like yes great job but ya don't have to make it worse for us to believe it was worse then it was
You're a genius threading all of the nuts onto one long bolt and clamping it to clean them all at once. Idk why I never thought of that. I'm out here cleaning them one by one like a big dummy 😂
Hey, I used to have one of these! Bought it for a hundred and ten at Walmart turn of the millennium. Great little grill, lasted for years and cooked many a brisket with it.
Amazing job. What is the liquid that is being used to remove the rust? Also what kind of spray paint would you recommend I use to refurbish with? Most of the rust on mine is on the inside.
So essentially you sanded off all the original paint to allow the entire surface to rust in order to make this video? It looks like you sprayed it with salt water every day as well...
Exactly I have this same grill and I have left it outside for 5 years with no cover and it doesn’t have any surface rust, but it does have a huge hole rusted in the bottom of the grill and one in the fire box, so obviously this grill was never used regularly. And I agree with the salt water. You can see where it runs down the sides of the grill like something was sprayed on it and it ran down.
you can see when he's removing the rust the sanding marks in the steel, besides that I have never seen a BBQ or anything painted lose every bit of the paint and there is almost no pitting as well like it was all surface rust from at the most a week.
First off that rust was manufactured you can tell by the orange tint to it and the way it's running off the Metal... he sprayed something on it to create that 2nd I can buy an inexpensive smoker on Amazon for less than $150 it's not worth the time restoring one
Was thinking the same thing watching this! Some also 'dress up' their finds with paint, dirt, or some other ways of making things appear worse than they actually are.
As much as I enjoy watching restoration videos this one is baffling to me. That seems to be a fairly modern, inexpensive, and poorly designed offset smoker. The money, time and energy put into this could have been better spent building a more efficient and functional smoker.
I already know that there was a lot of repair work, that had to be done on this contraption. That's the old barbecue grill. I understand how the brand new barbecue grills work, which are these gas grills that require propane regulators. 😋 😍 😌 😩 👌 ☺️ 😋
@@Njazmo Actually no, rust has different colors in its age stages, It can be bright like here, red deep red or even black, the rust on the outside of this grill is recent, as the color is bright yellow red, and the metal even has no pitting, hence he rusted it artificially, New rust. Please do some research.
Привет из Казахстана смотрю давно скажу интересный контент с реставрации спасибо за видео интересно и на эмоции тоже влияет "успехов в дальнейшем и так в жизни " 🚀👍
I love that they use every day tools. I love the toy and tool restoration videos from the other guys with the sand blasting and powder coating. Sometimes I just want to see a barebones basic restoration I could do at my home garage
I'm a big fan of what you do, I have upmost respect for your craft. I've. Noticed however that this and a hand full of other Channels that do resto, it looks like the aging process was speed up a bit maby through chemicals. I've use lots of different chemicals to clean anything from engins, bricks, to vinyl siding and everything in-between. Was wondering if you use chemicals to speed up the rust process that would otherwise take years to occur naturally? Thank you.
I own that "smoker" / bbq. I got it from Aldi for like £30, 3 years ago and nowhere near that bad. Yeah its was a pile of crap but that one has been atifically rusted.
Was gonna say the same thing. Almost every video of everything he's restored looks intentionally rusted and muddied up. Looks like straight salt water. You can tell by the rusty water trails on the metal and by how bright the rust is, not to mention there's little to no pitting in the metal. If it was really from being old and neglected, there'd be way deeper pitting in the metal
As always, if I am watching his video, I quickly jump to the most important part . The "How it works after repair" 😂 It saves time for me. And wow! That meat was cooked nicely!
@@sundown798yes this kind of gives all of us real average joe diy’ers a bad reputation when unassuming people see how well a restoration like this comes out, then wonder why it could never come out this hood in the real world
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So, does anyone else watch these vids on 2x speed? I love them, they are so soothing to watch. but my adhd goes nuts trying to watch it at normal speed -.-
Я смотрю на x2, для меня тоже очень медленно.
I use Enhancer for TH-cam to watch those videos on 4x speed. Can recommend, much easier with adhd.
Ive started watching all vids on 2x speed
That's a good idea. Thanks. I usually skip forward because I don't have 33 minutes.
That's a good idea! Thank you.
Love it!! I had a neighbor put one of these on the curb and I grabbed it right away. Similar restoration but I don’t paint the inside. Just season it with oil and a couple rounds of charcoal and good to go!
---Same, man. My neighbor just put out an old fancy smoker/grill on the curb, so I brought it home today. I plan on restoring it. It looks like one of the heavy duty expensive ones from back in the day. **Now I'm watching videos for restoring ideas. :)
@@moonblink well, as many others have said, don’t paint the inside. At least not with normal spraypaint. Use at least high temp paint for the outside. And depending on the stuff you may be able to paint the inside too, but only if the paint instructions specifically mention that it can be used for that. Otherwise just season with oil. And do a few empty burns. Just to get rid of all the toxic fumes. Don’t throw meat on a freshly painted smoker. Also applies if you buy one new
Don't pa int the inside if you can avoid it. I would put on a heavy coat of vegetable oil and then run it with some charcoal. Keeping it coated with Veg. oil will keep it from rusting on the inside, as long as you remember to remove the ash. Leaving the ash inside a smoker / grill will always help it to rust on the inside faster.
@@WesBland I need to to fix my barbecue as well...I use to keep the ashes inside...has started to rust...I used to put water on the charcoal after I finished the barbecue... now I've learned my lesson 😃
I would paint it red and some parts in black. That will be more cool than simply fool black
I absolutely LOVE all the “INTENTIONAL” added surface rust! Really smooth!!!!!!☝️🤣🤣🤣🤣
Watching this at 1AM because why tf not.
It hits different
A firebox that thin would be burned through with any regular use. The main chamber would also be caked with creosote and grease. Looks like it was purchased, used a couple times, and left outside.
I had the same one years ago and used it regularly for about a year before it fell apart
Why does it seem like this was... rusted on purpose just so it could be "restored"? I mean I understand the attraction but come on man...
it doesn't matter, its about the tinkering with stuff and the process.
@@JimmyRay7159I scammed granny, but it doesn't matter I worked on my people skills
My thoughts exactly.
I have seen alot of restorations and mr rescue here is probadly the fakest of them All.
Kind of suspicious how good of shape that smoker is under that very thin layer of rust.🤔
It's not even a good smoker. The guage of steel is very thin. Not worth rescuing.
"manufactured patina"
Kinda my thoughts, too. Kind of feel this was a "created restoration"...none of the bolts or nuts were truly seized. Nothing broke.... there isn't even any pitting of ANY kind. It's like he took rusty water from something else and dumped it all over this thing.
i feel like he just used vinegar in a spray bottle to create the rust look
Omg I did want to be the one to say it LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
you dont want to use construction lumber in your smoker ever, its usually treated with a chemical and you dont want that in your food ever
that’s what i was thinking 🤢
def looked like a piece of treated lumber oof
I used to build grills everyday for years, just wondering on where’s the washers?
looked like a brand new grill you left in the rain for a week. especially like the 7 lump charcoal you added so you could remove it.
Looks completely artificially rusted. Nothing stuck or ruined. Most nuts came off with fingers definitely not left out for long.
These channels kill me. Everything is an attempt at visual and presentational deception, with the “plausible deniability” of…, “I’m not trying to deceive anyone. What you see is what you get. I actually restored this object.”
They do this knowing full well that ignorant people watching (the vast majority of the viewership) will be given to think that the item in question is much older and corroded than it really is. Another segment of the viewership is more motivated by the “relaxation” aspect of watching these videos because they have anxiety issues or stress. Nonetheless…., the entire presentation is a LIE.
Great job on the restoration, but the only thing that bothered me was he cooked on it right after and didn't do a burn in first. That food would have all burnt paint fumes in it. Probably why he didn't taste the food lol.
Maybe he did a burn in, but didn't show it.
I thought the same thing lol that food going to taste like shit if he didn't .
Thats because its not a true representation of a restore. Had it been, the bottom of at least the main part of the smoker would have been blown out from charcoal use.
I have a grill just like that that I have used for 6 years and there are holes rusted in the bottom of the grill and fire box. No way this grill was ever used regularly.
Also mine has been outside with no cover the whole time and there was no surface rust on in. So I think this was rusted on purpose for the video, which is why it came off so easily.
that and the fact his temperature burnt the outside of the meat. that wasn't a decent crust
That didn't sit outside to long....none of the bolts broke. LOL. Very cool project.
ok, now you are just showing off - with that char, smoke ring, and moisture. Grill master!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That surface rust remover is like a miracle. Thanks, the renovation turned out amazing :)
your rfafer is liek amieral! happy pirde moth
Well its pur vinegar. But this works only like a miracle if the rust was just created shortly beforehand with sufuric acid (you can even see the stains running down the hood, which would not look like it if it was real rust, also no pitting). Too bad many restauration channels use this "trick" to make the restauration look even more amazing. It would have been a nice restauration even without the artificially added rust. Why not keep it real?
@@smallshot83 finally someone else said it.!! About time.. Like yes great job but ya don't have to make it worse for us to believe it was worse then it was
@@smallshot83true, to bad not enough watchers see through this trick
You're a genius threading all of the nuts onto one long bolt and clamping it to clean them all at once. Idk why I never thought of that. I'm out here cleaning them one by one like a big dummy 😂
No se limpian en su totalidad
Hey, I used to have one of these! Bought it for a hundred and ten at Walmart turn of the millennium. Great little grill, lasted for years and cooked many a brisket with it.
I wish I new someone that would do my old grill. I love this, and would love to see mine restored
Always good to add a list of materials, products and tools used.
What the what. I was yelling at you to just scrap it. A work of art! How beautiful.
i watch these videos when going to sleep. its so relaxing to me xD
Congratulations! You put $1000 worth of work into a $250 grill.
This project probably took 5 hours at most.. Its good to have tools
Very decently smoked brisket.
watching someone sandblasting is so satisfying...
...don't know why, but it is like ASMR for the eyes :D
So… what liquid was used to make it rusty? Vinegar? That is obviously rusted on purpose…
Are you slow? vinegar dissolves rust because it's acidic vinegar doesn't create rust
Amazing job. What is the liquid that is being used to remove the rust? Also what kind of spray paint would you recommend I use to refurbish with? Most of the rust on mine is on the inside.
Yes we all want to know! Was it vinegar? It looks a little bit thicker than vinegar.
So essentially you sanded off all the original paint to allow the entire surface to rust in order to make this video?
It looks like you sprayed it with salt water every day as well...
Exactly I have this same grill and I have left it outside for 5 years with no cover and it doesn’t have any surface rust, but it does have a huge hole rusted in the bottom of the grill and one in the fire box, so obviously this grill was never used regularly.
And I agree with the salt water. You can see where it runs down the sides of the grill like something was sprayed on it and it ran down.
you can see when he's removing the rust the sanding marks in the steel, besides that I have never seen a BBQ or anything painted lose every bit of the paint and there is almost no pitting as well like it was all surface rust from at the most a week.
First off that rust was manufactured you can tell by the orange tint to it and the way it's running off the Metal... he sprayed something on it to create that 2nd I can buy an inexpensive smoker on Amazon for less than $150 it's not worth the time restoring one
I always wonder how many of these people spray whatever they get down with salt water or something a week before.
Was thinking the same thing watching this! Some also 'dress up' their finds with paint, dirt, or some other ways of making things appear worse than they actually are.
Awesome work!!! What was that liquid you were brushing on o remove the rust???
Relatively new smoker left to rust in the weather. Pity when people don't take proper care of their things. At least you got a video out of it.
With the plastic wheels, you could just go over them quickly with a blowtorch to restore their vibrancy.
Nice video
Sandblasting is ASMR
Nice job! What did u use to rust it? I mean clean it...
As much as I enjoy watching restoration videos this one is baffling to me. That seems to be a fairly modern, inexpensive, and poorly designed offset smoker. The money, time and energy put into this could have been better spent building a more efficient and functional smoker.
Great job. Please caption the products you are using such as high temperature paint, rust remover etc.
That’s a 100/10, that beef roast at the end 😋
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Good rescue.Ready for a big bbq.
Love the video. What did you use to remove the surface rust?
I want to know that too
I have this grill, my dad has been using it for almost 20+ years now
Awesome restoration. I usually watch diecast cars restorations but this is just as satisfying! Superb work, well done
I already know that there was a lot of repair work, that had to be done on this contraption. That's the old barbecue grill. I understand how the brand new barbecue grills work, which are these gas grills that require propane regulators. 😋 😍 😌 😩 👌 ☺️ 😋
Ви всі тут такі тупі? Це ж жахлива робота. Йому важлива тільки популярність.
why does that external rust look so new?
New rust looks the same as old rust. 😂
@@Njazmo Actually no, rust has different colors in its age stages, It can be bright like here, red deep red or even black, the rust on the outside of this grill is recent, as the color is bright yellow red, and the metal even has no pitting, hence he rusted it artificially, New rust. Please do some research.
'cos it's just been fast rusted, scam video, penetrating oil clean that up good
@@sukhpalsandhu6341 indeed my point exactly
@@hp9mm no way that is old rust.
Looks like it just came out of the box-but better! Awesome job
I have a cooker identical to that one. The legs are the weak point. Great video 👍
i wish i could do something like this for my friends little grill, it's in good need of a rust removal too
The restore was good, but the pork loin after made me hungry 😋
Só pelo churrasco no final já valeu a pena. Carne suculenta!
Good restore brother👍👍🥰
Next time put some gasket sealant between the firebox and the main BBQ body, ditto Chimney, helps maintain an even temperature when smoking beef etc.
I think the rust remover is something like Irkom Antirost. It’s described as a ‘phosphating agent.’
Привет из Казахстана смотрю давно скажу интересный контент с реставрации спасибо за видео интересно и на эмоции тоже влияет "успехов в дальнейшем и так в жизни " 🚀👍
So what do you squirt on it to make it rusty like that
beautiful work. now let me pass you my plate!
Awesome Job renovating that smoker. You should have let that meat rest before cutting into it though.
Nothing like restoring a barely used grill!
Most beautiful thing i have ever seen 😄👏👏
What chemical do you use to remove the rust. what was the white liquid in the green bottle please can anyone help me out.
Super 👌👍
It’s crazy just by looking at it you would think this was made in 2022 because it has a come in design. Great job on the restoration.👏🏽
I think this had a salt bath to make it rust
I love that they use every day tools. I love the toy and tool restoration videos from the other guys with the sand blasting and powder coating. Sometimes I just want to see a barebones basic restoration I could do at my home garage
Ever tried powder painting. it is amazing.
Nice restoration and the end,the reward,😋
Nice! I would have painted it a bright color instead of black. High temperature paints come in a variety of colors.
Bloody hell mate she looks better then brand new
Fantastic work. Beautiful job.
One thing though. I don't know where this was filmed, but the 24/7 crickets would drive me nuts
A recorded FX sound effect ☹️,
Oh well done. The smoker looks wonderful. Great job.
Yall should watch detail geek car detailing its so satisfying
Love this channel, but I must say I was a little disappointed to see it was one of those $75 USD stamped metal smokers. However, great job!
Workshop simulator 🤩
Not sure I would use processed lumber if it were my smoker. Good restoration.
Very nice 👌
I'm a big fan of what you do, I have upmost respect for your craft. I've. Noticed however that this and a hand full of other Channels that do resto, it looks like the aging process was speed up a bit maby through chemicals. I've use lots of different chemicals to clean anything from engins, bricks, to vinyl siding and everything in-between. Was wondering if you use chemicals to speed up the rust process that would otherwise take years to occur naturally? Thank you.
If he did, I doubt he'd admit it lol
I see Mr.Rescue enjoyed some barbecue
I own that "smoker" / bbq.
I got it from Aldi for like £30, 3 years ago and nowhere near that bad.
Yeah its was a pile of crap but that one has been atifically rusted.
Acho o trabalho de restauração fantástico
Like the wood fire idea.
You have a nice smoker now.
That’s a very cool grill/smoker!
$139.99 at Walmart
What is the rusting solution you use?
Was gonna say the same thing. Almost every video of everything he's restored looks intentionally rusted and muddied up. Looks like straight salt water. You can tell by the rusty water trails on the metal and by how bright the rust is, not to mention there's little to no pitting in the metal. If it was really from being old and neglected, there'd be way deeper pitting in the metal
@@josephgermany7446 i noted this too
came to say the same thing, no way that's naturally rusted when WD makes the bolts look brand new. Project Farms quick rust solution?
I was thinking muriatic acid solution. It’s amazing how many people fall for this and a shame that some intentionally do it.
Duuuude, did you see that sweet butterfly expecting his work? Hahaha
Awesome and perfect❤️❤️
Excellent work! Can you tell me all of the liquid products used?
I thought I saw a bottle of Ballistol. And maybe come blueing liquid
Only a maniac would paint the grates.
Nice job there bro I love your work you have a passion for putting things back together the way it used to be excellent work
I used to have this same exact grill, me and my dad used it for 20 years
As always, if I am watching his video, I quickly jump to the most important part . The "How it works after repair" 😂
It saves time for me.
And wow! That meat was cooked nicely!
La carne esta cruda papa . veni a Argentina y te enseño de asado ❤ y vs me enseñas tus geniales restauraciones
Nice restore. You need a fireproof gasket between the main grill and the side car and the smokestack and the grill.
31:56 perfect new spray paint seasoning. 🤣
Exactly same grill I bought a week ago... Still have no time to try it. This poor thing looks like someone left it on rain for few days :/
I was absolutely shocked there wasn't more pitting given the state of rust on that thing.
Prolly because he artificially created the surface rust. Wish more people would call this guy out.
@@sundown798yes this kind of gives all of us real average joe diy’ers a bad reputation when unassuming people see how well a restoration like this comes out, then wonder why it could never come out this hood in the real world
...lookin' good, nice resto, keep safe...
you did it again! iam hungry... again....
You are the master of low budget restoration. No fancy blast cabinets or powder coating. Just lots of elbow grease and a rattle can.
Looks great! Should have seasoned the smoker before the first smoke though.
Great job 👏🏻
I love your content. It's always relaxing and inspiring. 🥰🥰🥰
im in your fridge
@@sillynapkins what?
@@sillynapkins and why
@@CommanderAlscrimp i left it
@@sillynapkins it was problaby cold huh