I absolutely loved your little stop-motion of the screws "un-screwing themselves" ! That probably took as long as the whole restoration. Very nicely done, all of it.
To use the crosshairs you put the level at the elevation you want, get it level and then look towards the crosshairs from the other end to a stick marked with elevation lines, it’s basically a very simple site level
The screws were brilliant! Not only did they unscrew themselves, but they also lined up behind the scale 🤣. This whole project was exquisite. You, sir, are an artist.
I really enjoyed your comments throughout the video. As an old brick mason I really like how you restored that remarkable level from the past. Thank you.
Not only do I admire the perfection of your restoration, but also the creativity and technical finesse of your storytelling. It makes each of your videos a unique piece of art in a double sense!
i have seen similar crosshair type lenses on high precision milling machines to mark x and y axis level simultaneously . I believe there should be another bubble vial beneath it. you did an impressive job, congrats .
This is one of my favorite restorations ever, I felt like you beautifully balanced restoring it to good shape with honoring it for the antique that it is. The wood restoration especially feels authentically old while also clean and in good shape.
It seems that the long bore and the target glass are used to align horizontally a distant point (zbs on a wall) with the spirit level ( funny that in german it is a Wasserwaage). Either by looking through it or by projecting a light in the dark. I guess you need your apprentice on the receiving end!
@@NTRprojects I completely agree. That piece of glass, with the X pattern (like cross hairs, in the scope of a rifle) on it is actually called a "sight glass". I do not remember what it's intended purpose was, but at least I was able to help identify it for you. Another person commented that it may have been used as a surveyor's transit, and that very well could be the case.
I love the stop motion! It is totally underrated and no one realizes the time it takes until you film it yourself. Wonderful job and very satisfying video! 😃 I started a level restoration, but gave up on it… maybe I should try again.
I really enjoy your videos - they are well made and cool to watch, and you explain the "why" of things so well too! I learn a lot watching your videos - please keep up the great work!
Wow, 0.03 level is high precission, it would really be hard to setup. Final result is wonderful. This tool is itself a piece of art and you made it shine again and a second life.
Wow. This was actually pretty impressive. I was waiting for some craptastic patch, but the fact you actually ordered new glass blown levels… marvelous. Subscribed.
You did a top notch job on this restoration and I REALLY love that you explain everything step by step. Keep up the great work and I wait with anticipation for your next video.
The stop motion was so great! That was one of my favorite things in the very first of your videos I ever watched. And the workshop is looking so so good.
Your confidence and skill levels have sky-rocketed. And the little rotating jar with sand is nothing short of genius, no matter who came up with it. Such a joy to watch!
only found this channel tonight. I was so impressed with this restoration that I instantly subscribed then spent most of my shift at work watching 19 of your videos ! Long may you keep up the good work
Great video! Pro tip from a noob: using a cheap hollow ground flathead screwdriver ground perpendicular to the blade is great for cleaning out the slots of fasteners.
The maker's mark was a cool surprise. I very much appreciate the tips on staining wood! I recently tried that for the first time, on a small base for a display case. It came out ok, but thanks to you, next time it should go much better.
Nice job, and love the stop motion. My preference would be to shellac the wood before waxing; if you cut the wax back with wire wool you will get the depth of finish you are after.
Beautifully done. That was great finding those identifying marks. Now I need to compliment you on the video & sound. The sounds were perfect and I felt like I was in your shop. I like that. This was a fun restoration. Thanks.
Crosshair window was probably used with another lenticular shaped level tube that's since been lost, as a way to check for perfect vertical, such as one finds on the rear of some drills these days. They'd line up the bit and brace to the level, making sure the bubble was centered in the crosshairs, then drill the hole.
Beautiful, love how you see the potential in things others throw away. My Uncle had a bar and he would have approved of how you pour your beers. He always said, "good head of foam adds to the flavor of your beer"
Good god haven't ever seen this quality of mother's trucking work you are a perfectionist so so glad I wondered to your video , it was absolutely worth watching thank you sir don't know where you live please keep it up 🇺🇲 W.va
I can’t add much more than has already been said but I do thank you for taking the time to add subtitles, it really helps explain what’s going on. Cheers mate, Stuart 🇦🇺
That's marvelous. I haven't seen that style of level before, possibly because it's so old. Let's hope it brings in a small fortune at auction. Or even a large one.
WARNING: Dad-level pun in title
xD
Dude. I was looking for his "other" level restoration video not realizing the pun. Nice one DAD
Another not terrible restoration. You continue to do such good not terrible work.
Thank you my friend. But I will stick to the channel name 😁
I absolutely loved your little stop-motion of the screws "un-screwing themselves" ! That probably took as long as the whole restoration. Very nicely done, all of it.
I'm just binging these videos....without the sound on because my kid is sleeping next to me. Seriously, what a delight. Thanks for sharing.
To use the crosshairs you put the level at the elevation you want, get it level and then look towards the crosshairs from the other end to a stick marked with elevation lines, it’s basically a very simple site level
This is what I thought as well. A rudimentary transom, site level, pre-laser level, etc…
The screws were brilliant! Not only did they unscrew themselves, but they also lined up behind the scale 🤣. This whole project was exquisite. You, sir, are an artist.
Never know you to shy away from work. You always go the extra mile. Great to see your work.
I really enjoyed your comments throughout the video. As an old brick mason I really like how you restored that remarkable level from the past. Thank you.
Not only do I admire the perfection of your restoration, but also the creativity and technical finesse of your storytelling. It makes each of your videos a unique piece of art in a double sense!
Wow, thank you!
love the way you line up the screwheads, a sign of someone who takes pride in their work
My grandfather taught me to “ clock” screws as a sign of craftsmanship and attention to detail.
i have seen similar crosshair type lenses on high precision milling machines to mark x and y axis level simultaneously . I believe there should be another bubble vial beneath it. you did an impressive job, congrats .
This is one of my favorite restorations ever, I felt like you beautifully balanced restoring it to good shape with honoring it for the antique that it is. The wood restoration especially feels authentically old while also clean and in good shape.
It's so fun watching your videos. Entertaining but also both educational & calming. Thanks again for your great work 👍👍👍
NICE! This is so beautiful when you’re done with it. I loved the stop motion animation of the screws removing themselves.
It seems that the long bore and the target glass are used to align horizontally a distant point (zbs on a wall) with the spirit level ( funny that in german it is a Wasserwaage). Either by looking through it or by projecting a light in the dark. I guess you need your apprentice on the receiving end!
I think we should rename your account to Isaac Newton. Thank you very much for the explanation
Maybe it was used like a type of crude surveyor transit
This makes a lot of sense!
@@NTRprojects I completely agree. That piece of glass, with the X pattern (like cross hairs, in the scope of a rifle) on it is actually called a "sight glass". I do not remember what it's intended purpose was, but at least I was able to help identify it for you. Another person commented that it may have been used as a surveyor's transit, and that very well could be the case.
@@PaganWizard seems like a common laser level today for say projecting a line for Kitchen cabinets
how elegant it is. Such a beautiful work are art now!
Good luck with your Channel and i wish you and your Family all the best of the World
Excellent! Playground sand is the best polishing agent because of the additional ingredient: cat poop! (Grin)
Finally a way to watch someone remove several of the same screws that isn't boring lol. The stop motion part was very cool and fun to watch bud
I love the stop motion! It is totally underrated and no one realizes the time it takes until you film it yourself. Wonderful job and very satisfying video! 😃 I started a level restoration, but gave up on it… maybe I should try again.
This was so sweet to watch. Your attention to detail is incredible!
Hey hey thanks buddy. Hope you had a great weekend. Greetings at home
I also like that you mention the smells, gives a greater depth to the viewing experience...
I really enjoy your videos - they are well made and cool to watch, and you explain the "why" of things so well too! I learn a lot watching your videos - please keep up the great work!
Wow, 0.03 level is high precission, it would really be hard to setup. Final result is wonderful. This tool is itself a piece of art and you made it shine again and a second life.
I'm from Brazil and I love your videos and the quality of your work. Congratulations 👏👏
Next ‘level’ mate. 😄 Great job, I am really impressed! You always put so much love in your work, it’s really an inspiration ✌🏻
Really nice job, love old tools, the quality and workmanship that went into making them makes them worth restoring. Good work 👍
Appreciate that all the screw slots are in line. Nice detail!
Beautifully done mate. Couldn’t ask for a better restoration.
Wow thank you for showing that stain experiment, I definitely was curious but wouldn't have looked it up lol. Awesome idea with the DIY tumbler too
Wow. This was actually pretty impressive. I was waiting for some craptastic patch, but the fact you actually ordered new glass blown levels… marvelous. Subscribed.
Whoa! This is the first resto vid I’ve seen where the antique was broken during the process!
Wonderful restoration, sir! Very nicely done video too.
Thank you very much!
You did a top notch job on this restoration and I REALLY love that you explain everything step by step. Keep up the great work and I wait with anticipation for your next video.
Your trick with the rotating jar of sand is ultra clever! I’m learning a lot! And thanks for providing such useful information in the CC.
Wonderful. And a special note of gratitude for your closing remark!
Peace.
Your skill on this latest project came out to be beautiful..Plus it's equally awesome box to keep the Victorian leveler in...
I think this is your best one yet! You made that tool look glamorous. That was so well done.
The stop motion was so great! That was one of my favorite things in the very first of your videos I ever watched. And the workshop is looking so so good.
Was für eine wunderschöne Wasserwaage und dann noch so toll restauriert! 😍🤩
Very nice restoration of an old level. The result looks beautiful.
Very nice. The case adds the final touch!
Your confidence and skill levels have sky-rocketed. And the little rotating jar with sand is nothing short of genius, no matter who came up with it. Such a joy to watch!
En verdad a hecho usted una verdadera obra de arte. Le presento mis respetos.
This is my first time watching your work. Really like what I’ve seen.👍🏼
only found this channel tonight. I was so impressed with this restoration that I instantly subscribed then spent most of my shift at work watching 19 of your videos ! Long may you keep up the good work
I like how you use The Force to get those screws out. Clever!
I love the attention to detail - even the screw heads lined up at the end.
Great video! Pro tip from a noob: using a cheap hollow ground flathead screwdriver ground perpendicular to the blade is great for cleaning out the slots of fasteners.
Just discovered your channel. An excellent restoration. Keep up the great work. The stop motion was superb, and the clincher.
The maker's mark was a cool surprise. I very much appreciate the tips on staining wood! I recently tried that for the first time, on a small base for a display case. It came out ok, but thanks to you, next time it should go much better.
Wow, amazing how those screws removed themselves! A fun video... Jan Švankmajer, look out lol!
I’ll level with you, I think you really got into the spirit on this restoration.
Nice one
Awesome video I love watching and doing restorations
Nice job, and love the stop motion. My preference would be to shellac the wood before waxing; if you cut the wax back with wire wool you will get the depth of finish you are after.
Beautifully done. That was great finding those identifying marks. Now I need to compliment you on the video & sound. The sounds were perfect and I felt like I was in your shop. I like that. This was a fun restoration. Thanks.
Hey hey Vickie. Lately I try to give a better overview instead of just close ups. Your comment shows me that it works. Much appreciated feedback
Crosshair window was probably used with another lenticular shaped level tube that's since been lost, as a way to check for perfect vertical, such as one finds on the rear of some drills these days. They'd line up the bit and brace to the level, making sure the bubble was centered in the crosshairs, then drill the hole.
Yep he's missing a bubble level
Beautiful job, love the fact you placed it in a case to keep it safe.
Súper bien restaurado 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 saludos desde Uruguay
Finally a tool worthy of restoration!
Wow,what a wonderful job,you're good ,really good !!! 👍👍👍❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
thorough restoration, fun to watch
Nice restoration - Glad to see your on the level.
Beautiful, love how you see the potential in things others throw away.
My Uncle had a bar and he would have approved of how you pour your beers. He always said, "good head of foam adds to the flavor of your beer"
Thanks for the staining tip!
Great project and mighty fine video. The screws unscrewing themselves at your command after you applied WD40 was hilarious.
Thank you for the water and wood stain, Learn something new everyday ❤
Stunning. Loved the whimsical screws!
Very cool. I really enjoyed this project. The screw animation was truly clever. Thanks.
Excellent restoration of the level beautiful 🎉🎉
good work good sir! i learned something new today
ah i was excited to see you try your hand at sealing your own ampoles.
Good god haven't ever seen this quality of mother's trucking work you are a perfectionist so so glad I wondered to your video , it was absolutely worth watching thank you sir don't know where you live please keep it up 🇺🇲 W.va
Beautiful and charming! Well done to such a instrument of producing more beauty.
A beauty it is! I always enjoy your work and attention to detail. Thanks for sharing.
Another fantastic restoration and the stop motion was brilliant
Beautiful steampunk level, I need it!
Leveling a level tool, lol!
Lovely job with this one sir!
Hey Mark thank you very much
You are definitely a talented man. Well done... 👍
You have some really cool restoration ideas that I need to employ. Looks awesome too!
I can’t add much more than has already been said but I do thank you for taking the time to add subtitles, it really helps explain what’s going on. Cheers mate, Stuart 🇦🇺
very well done! I hope the auction goes well so you can get those new tools!
Let's see 😊 thank you very much
The stop motion was done very well and now I am craving a beer. Well done. 🍻
Felicitaciones por el buen trabajo de restauración y la puesta en valor el nivel 🇵🇪
Love your hard work, the results are amazing. Now it's time for a beer🙂
Love the screws alignment 😀 !
Fantastic restoration on a beautiful old level. Loved the stop motion animation too! 😃👍🏼
Beautiful workmanship
Wow what a beautiful piece 👍
Imagine what that would have cost a tradesman back in the day! Nice craftmanship!
Enjoyed the bit of stop motion in this video. Enough to be tasteful and entertaining without overdoing it. Great job! Subbed
Really enjoying the videos, just subscribed, and I love the self depreciating channel name! Cheers.
The wood piece came out amazing! 🤩
That's marvelous. I haven't seen that style of level before, possibly because it's so old. Let's hope it brings in a small fortune at auction. Or even a large one.
Hey Jozsef. Glad to hear you approve. Always excited for your honest feedback
Красота!
You have gold hands!
Awesome stop motion... I really appreciate the time you put into your videos.. I wish I had your patience...
From he outset I hoped your restoration would be as good as your video? 🤔
It is indeed! 💯 👍👍
An excellent job! 😁
Thank You! 👍👍
🥰 Another stunning example of your talent. The screws were fun.
nice job, well done. I never knew how they set the bubble, very cool.
Great restoration.