@@brenomah why would he need to say it if he didn’t? It isn’t like anybody else’s videos even mention the idea, so he isn’t trying to keep up with anybody else.
I actually thought they were ceramic and to begin with I thought the small sheet was going to replace everything as a more efficient version. Then it was bent round the stick and I realised what was happening! 👏
Great work! Just a quick note- looks like you used plumber's PTFE tape on the gas jet. For future products using gas fuel, I recommend you use the gas-rated PTFE. It's typically pale yellow in a yellow spool instead of white tape in a blue spool. It's rated for higher temperatures (and is a little thicker) so won't break down if that gas jet pipe heats up.
He also did not grease the carrot valve. The grease acts as a seal to keep the gas inside the valve. This is why they bind up or leak. They must be greased yearly.
@@escapetherace1943 that’s partially by design. Things need to be somewhat cost effective and easy to ship like Ikea furniture. The market usually allows for all kinds of varying degrees of quality vs quantity items. But people will still bitch about it all day long. If it’s not chintzy cheap crap, then it’s way too expensive. Waaaah! Develop some premium consumer goods and see how far you get…
I've restored 1800's fire alarm boxes and bells for years. The mechanisms are basically brass telegraphs with watch-like workings. Very complex to restore. However, this commitment to the stainless flame-trap burners is another level lol! Great work, thanks for sharing !
Except for the fact that powder coat is essentially plastic that will melt when heated. It’s super unfortunate the essence of the piece is destroyed to make it pretty
The end where you lit all those brand new stainless steel rods that you made…WOW! What a beautiful heater! Your work is outstanding! so precise and patient!
back in the day... when every household appliances was considered as a furniture... including the highly decorated wooden CRT TV that were so glamorous and majestic to look at... 🥰✨✨✨❤️
What a beautiful little heater! It looks to be very efficiently designed, as well. I can't help but wonder how well it put out heat. I can certainly imagine keeping a pot of hot water on top for tea. Such wonderful dedication to it's painstaking restoration, too. I feel it's likely to look even better than when it was brand new.
It is so enjoyable to watch a skilled artisan fix something like this. And he has all the needed tools too which helps. Thank you for this great video.
You sir, are a genius, an artist, and a true gift to humanity! I have always prided myself on my ability to repair just about anything, especially restoring antiques. I salute you on bended knee.
@@Darvin_A возможно! Но в конструкции предусмотрены дожигатели продуктов сгорания газа, ну и для использования этого камина нужна хорошая вентиляция, но это уже другая история....
@@Darvin_A угарный газ "СО" образуется при не полном сгорании газа, как раз для этого там и стоят дожигатели а вот CO2- углекислый газ выделяется только при полном сгорании газа...
Вот это настоящия реставрация и ремонт, а то некоторые ради контента берут шорошию вещь почкают, а потом делают вид что востанавливают! Браво мастеру 👏🏻👍🏼
There are allot restorers on youtube who fake/pretend or do not have skill. But you are one of the few who really does a great job! Not only going for the end result, but also knows how to apply sertain techniques and is responsible with it as well! Well done indeed👍
by todays standards, that looks dangerous as hell, but to me, it looks...oddly soothing....would make for some great photography in a dark room...great job, friend :D
Hell you should have seen what we had for a bathroom heater at my grandparents cabin in Ruidoso NM growing up. I think they banned them back in late 80's cause of fire risk yet damn things would heat up the bathroom quick. Gas and you lit it with a match. Better light the match before you hit the gas knob else you might lose some eyebrows. Don't ask how I know that one.
You are MY kind of man. A talented engineer with precision and care. I hope you continue to restore things and stop the waste on this planet. Lots of love from an Old Lady.
Best ever Restauration video ever. No music but the actual sound of work. No talking. Every step shown equally way. Damn I'll give you 12 out of 10. Me who have workshop know only sand blastering device is expensive as hell, knowing only the best artist would make such an vid.
This man is incredible! The patience, the knowledge, the absolute craftsmanship is amazing. I always enjoy watching his videos, they are so well done and interesting.
What an excellent restoration, I sometimes get bored watching resto jobs but this one kept my attention all the way. The manufacturer of the heating elements, although technology aided, showed a great skill level. I would be proud to own a little gas heater like this one. Well done.
Wunderschön! Es ist jedes Mal ein Fest Ihnen bei der Arbeit zuzusehen und die Resultate zu bewundern. Als Sie begonnen haben den ersten der 8 Kamine anzufertigen dachte ich noch er wird doch nicht alle selber herstellen... Aber doch! Wirklich wundervolle Arbeit!
Definitely, one of my favorite pieces to date. I like when you get to use all of your tools around the shop, it makes the restoration more beautifully complex.
Wow, watching the restoration process of a unique 1924 gas heater was truly fascinating! It's amazing to see how to bring this piece of history back to life. I'm in awe of the attention to detail and the dedication that went into restoring such a special piece. Great job to everyone involved in the restoration process! Thank you from Qatar 🇶🇦 🇶🇦 🇶🇦
that would be 光明 then, however nowadays usually it would be written koumyou or kōmyō. Leaving out the u or using "o" instead of "ō" is just laziness and can lead to misunderstandings, only among the crowd who can actually tell the difference though.
no cabe duda que las cosas de antes tenían espíritu, por eso eran ejemplo de arte, estaban hechas con pasión y dedicación, tal como tu restauración...felicitaciones y saludos desde Argentina!
They sure knew how to blend beauty and efficiency back then. I can just imagine the warm glow of this little gem late in the evening when all was dimmed.
One reason we subscribed is because you showed the powder coating melting in the oven. It’s one of me and my daughters favorite things to watch. Thank you!!
Excellent job!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beautiful Ornate piece. Craftsmanship n quality. Thanks for saving all u do. I saved / restored a Victrola. Not at ur pro level. Lots of work but it’s all worth it. Learn appreciation n the feeling of accomplishment when done.
4 days of work for the heating elements?! Good lord! Incredible dedication and perseverance!! Gorgeous work!
That was so much work, especially without specialized machinery. But it did turn out beautifull!
Thanks, it was worth it 😅👍
@@OldThingsNeverDie- Wow 4 days of hard work! I would have sent the design to be laser cut or cut with a water jet.
Four days of work for the coils! I can almost guarantee you did two a day and you had to push yourself for each of them, which turned out amazing!
If it were me, I would have spent three weeks designing a jig to bend the new heating elements for me to save time XD
When I figured out how you were going to refit those heating elements, I instantly had a headache.
Your patient is out of this world. Great job.
That's adorable. The 1920s had so much craftsmanship. Beautiful restoration too!!!
日本人です。
遠く離れた国で「光明」という言葉が本当に光を放っていて驚きました。
これからのご活躍をお祈りします。
I've watched hundreds of resto videos and this is the first one I've seen where someone shows disposing of their chemicals responsibly
Did he though!?
@@brenomah no he most certainly didn’t. He just said it.
@@robnutile4338 exactly.
@@brenomah why would he need to say it if he didn’t? It isn’t like anybody else’s videos even mention the idea, so he isn’t trying to keep up with anybody else.
@@capers72424 I know. I'm being purposefully awkward.
I am speachless! What a great job! Amazing what you did on the stainless diffusers!
Indeed. I was under the impression he would do one by hand to test and the rest on a CNC.
I actually thought they were ceramic and to begin with I thought the small sheet was going to replace everything as a more efficient version. Then it was bent round the stick and I realised what was happening! 👏
I don’t normally leave comments, but this was an outstanding job! The work on those heating elements was amazing! Congrats!
Great work! Just a quick note- looks like you used plumber's PTFE tape on the gas jet. For future products using gas fuel, I recommend you use the gas-rated PTFE. It's typically pale yellow in a yellow spool instead of white tape in a blue spool. It's rated for higher temperatures (and is a little thicker) so won't break down if that gas jet pipe heats up.
Yeah I cringed when I saw that. All that work and they put plumbers tape on the end?
Imagine the fire brigade being called to a suspicious death or house explosion and they find a century old gas heater as the culprit.
He also did not grease the carrot valve. The grease acts as a seal to keep the gas inside the valve. This is why they bind up or leak. They must be greased yearly.
@@123dweaverhold your horses. In Europe gas teflon tape is white. The packaging may be yellow, but the tape will still be white.
some gas tape is pink even
I absolutely love the old ornate castings that stuff like this had. So much more character then what we have nowadays...
True, I love it too 😀
only disposable trash so you buy more in 2023
@@escapetherace1943 that’s partially by design. Things need to be somewhat cost effective and easy to ship like Ikea furniture. The market usually allows for all kinds of varying degrees of quality vs quantity items. But people will still bitch about it all day long. If it’s not chintzy cheap crap, then it’s way too expensive. Waaaah! Develop some premium consumer goods and see how far you get…
@@AlexOvechkinSucks idk tooling companies do alright that sell good premium products
@@escapetherace1943 yup
The way you made the diffusers was genius best restoration video I have seen in a while.
I’m beyond impressed at your ability to make intricate parts from scratch!!!!!
I've restored 1800's fire alarm boxes and bells for years. The mechanisms are basically brass telegraphs with watch-like workings. Very complex to restore. However, this commitment to the stainless flame-trap burners is another level lol! Great work, thanks for sharing !
Your attention to every detail is mesmerizing and the finished product reflects your efforts. Well done, sir. I am in awe.
Thank you 😉
Except for the fact that powder coat is essentially plastic that will melt when heated. It’s super unfortunate the essence of the piece is destroyed to make it pretty
@@manderson147 ok karen
the dedication to those heating elements is insane
a good insane!
The end where you lit all those brand new stainless steel rods that you made…WOW! What a beautiful heater! Your work is outstanding! so precise and patient!
This is one of the best restoration videos I’ve watched. Your attention to detail is noteworthy. Well done sir!
Крутой дизайн обогревателя и форсунок. Отличная реставрация!
Vous avez refait tous ces diffuseurs à la main!! 😲Chapeau! Ça, c'est du boulot!
back in the day...
when every household appliances was considered as a furniture...
including the highly decorated wooden CRT TV that were so glamorous and majestic to look at...
🥰✨✨✨❤️
You made new diffusers one by one... that was impressive! Excellent restoration! The heater is gorgeous!
What a beautiful little heater!
It looks to be very efficiently designed, as well.
I can't help but wonder how well it put out heat.
I can certainly imagine keeping a pot of hot water on top for tea.
Such wonderful dedication to it's painstaking restoration, too.
I feel it's likely to look even better than when it was brand new.
Yippee Hooray. Finally, I get to see something old fashioned that comes with an owner's manual.
The amount of talent this guy has is astonishing!
It is so enjoyable to watch a skilled artisan fix something like this. And he has all the needed tools too which helps. Thank you for this great video.
That restoration was amazing. I would run that heater all winter long just to admire your craftsmanship.
Beautiful piece of equipment, has an older steampunk look about it even though it’s from 1924. Very impressive restoration!
You sir, are a genius, an artist, and a true gift to humanity!
I have always prided myself on my ability to repair just about anything, especially restoring antiques.
I salute you on bended knee.
Magnificent restauration! Looks so beautiful. I love old things like that. They sure don't make things like they used to.
The work put into those elements was worth it when the flames were lit. That was gorgeous!
Отличная работа! Так все с любовью восстановлено! Аплодисменты!🙌👍💐
Какая красота получилась!!! Мастеру респект и уважение!!!👍👍👍
Интересно сколько людей угарело насмерть от этого чуда?
@@Darvin_A возможно! Но в конструкции предусмотрены дожигатели продуктов сгорания газа, ну и для использования этого камина нужна хорошая вентиляция, но это уже другая история....
@@user-fz7bu8em8v дожигатели угарный газ и co2 никуда не денут.
@@Darvin_A угарный газ "СО" образуется при не полном сгорании газа, как раз для этого там и стоят дожигатели а вот CO2- углекислый газ выделяется только при полном сгорании газа...
@@Darvin_A и вот как раз для этого необходима вентиляция
Beautiful. The design of these older items was amazing.
That Sir, is an absolutely brilliant restoration, well done
Вот это настоящия реставрация и ремонт, а то некоторые ради контента берут шорошию вещь почкают, а потом делают вид что востанавливают!
Браво мастеру 👏🏻👍🏼
There are allot restorers on youtube who fake/pretend or do not have skill. But you are one of the few who really does a great job! Not only going for the end result, but also knows how to apply sertain techniques and is responsible with it as well!
Well done indeed👍
Thank you very much 😉👍
Парень, ты очень крут!!! Одно из лучших реставраций которые я видел. Снимаю шляпу. 🔥👍🤝
by todays standards, that looks dangerous as hell, but to me, it looks...oddly soothing....would make for some great photography in a dark room...great job, friend :D
Hell you should have seen what we had for a bathroom heater at my grandparents cabin in Ruidoso NM growing up. I think they banned them back in late 80's cause of fire risk yet damn things would heat up the bathroom quick. Gas and you lit it with a match. Better light the match before you hit the gas knob else you might lose some eyebrows. Don't ask how I know that one.
@@sithyarael6807 и что это было? Вы так и не написали.
@@Botkiller666 English please. No clue hat you said. Only enrish works.
@@sithyarael6807 use translate button… 21th century…
@@Botkiller666 Why? This entire conversation is English why should I have to hit a button when he could have typed in English to begin with.
I don’t know which is more impressive, the craftsmanship or the patience to perform the craft.
The heating elements/diffusers look ✨🤌✨ your work paid off.
You are MY kind of man. A talented engineer with precision and care. I hope you continue to restore things and stop the waste on this planet. Lots of love from an Old Lady.
Best ever Restauration video ever. No music but the actual sound of work. No talking. Every step shown equally way. Damn I'll give you 12 out of 10. Me who have workshop know only sand blastering device is expensive as hell, knowing only the best artist would make such an vid.
I knew the diffusers would be both impressive and time consuming. Nice job!
Только в конце понял на чём он работает...
Кропотливый труд достойный уважения!
Those heating elements 😅 That was an incredible amount of work and they turned out better than new! Beautiful.
Beautiful restoration. I can't imagine making all those heat coils. Great accomplishment!
Thanks Michele 👌😉
This man is incredible! The patience, the knowledge, the absolute craftsmanship is amazing. I always enjoy watching his videos, they are so well done and interesting.
What an excellent restoration, I sometimes get bored watching resto jobs but this one kept my attention all the way. The manufacturer of the heating elements, although technology aided, showed a great skill level. I would be proud to own a little gas heater like this one. Well done.
Колоссальный и кропотливый труд! Респект!
The dedication and care you give to each piece is simply amazing! My favorite restoration channel, for sure!
You do incredible work, I really like you board game restorations! So much details in your projects, keep it up 👍⚒
Thank you very much 😀😘👍
Woah, now that is vintage. They made such aesthetically pleasing appliances then too.
Wunderschön!
Es ist jedes Mal ein Fest Ihnen bei der Arbeit zuzusehen und die Resultate zu bewundern.
Als Sie begonnen haben den ersten der 8 Kamine anzufertigen dachte ich noch er wird doch nicht alle selber herstellen... Aber doch! Wirklich wundervolle Arbeit!
Definitely, one of my favorite pieces to date. I like when you get to use all of your tools around the shop, it makes the restoration more beautifully complex.
Wow, watching the restoration process of a unique 1924 gas heater was truly fascinating! It's amazing to see how to bring this piece of history back to life. I'm in awe of the attention to detail and the dedication that went into restoring such a special piece. Great job to everyone involved in the restoration process!
Thank you from Qatar 🇶🇦 🇶🇦 🇶🇦
These old pieces clean up so beautiful and eligemt. We lack the intrigued detail that old pieces around that era had.
Восстановить антиквариат это кропотливая работа, однако в результате ты видишь всю красоту в новом обличье. Это круто.
that would be 光明 then, however nowadays usually it would be written koumyou or kōmyō. Leaving out the u or using "o" instead of "ō" is just laziness and can lead to misunderstandings, only among the crowd who can actually tell the difference though.
Fantastic work my friend!!! So much work put into this projects once again 🎉
I love the fact you actually lit it up to demo at the end after all of the meticulous work.
One of the best restorations I've ever seen
I've never seen a cricut used this way, amazing work!!
no cabe duda que las cosas de antes tenían espíritu, por eso eran ejemplo de arte, estaban hechas con pasión y dedicación, tal como tu restauración...felicitaciones y saludos desde Argentina!
This guy knows how to dispose of his chemicals and maybe even a body. 10 out of 10. 🤘😜
I didn't skip the ads, you were this good that I felt you earned them.
Espetacular !!! Parabéns pela excelente restauração. < Brazil >
We appreciate your hard work and camera skills. It must of took so long to put everthing together and we appreciate the satisfaction from your art🙏🏽
When you remade the diffusers I was subscribing! Well done!
turned out beautiful, a real museum piece now. Nice work on those mantles. looked like a pita.
Congratulations from Greece! Your skill level and your attention to detail are incredible!
ευχαριστώ πολύ 😉👍
Oooh quel bonheur de voir ce genre de restauration ! ✨🔥
Boulot de fou 👏🏻
Merci Valentin. Oui gros boulot dessus mais ça valait le coup 😉👍
What a glorious finish, and I was holding my breath when the little heat conductors crumbled in your hand. Fantastic work!
Oh my goodness! that must have been so much work to fabricate all those new curved grates. Nice work!
Such a beautiful heater 🤩
One of the best restoration videos I had ever seen 👏🏼
Genialna renowacja!!! Jesteś prawdziwym mistrzem ratowania starych rzeczy!!! Gratuluje talentu i poświęcenia!!! Super film :)
ich bewundere menschen, die sowas können...und soooo viel arbeit...da steckt auch viel liebe drin; denke ich.
They sure knew how to blend beauty and efficiency back then. I can just imagine the warm glow of this little gem late in the evening when all was dimmed.
That was great! It turned out beautiful, and the flames made it look even better!
Приятно посмотреть на качественную работу!!!
Your restorations awe me - so meticulous and unhurried, and all your equipment so exquisitely clean! A pleasure to watch.
Impressive. Those new created pieces.....perfection....chefs kiss!! Good stuff.
Excellent travail de restauration et surtout beaucoup de courage pour les éléments radiants ! Le résultat est vraiment superbe, bravo !
Another beautiful restoration !! Thank you my friend 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I loved how u showed that you're responsibly disposing of the waste (and how)
One reason we subscribed is because you showed the powder coating melting in the oven. It’s one of me and my daughters favorite things to watch. Thank you!!
Amazing work, I admire your patience and individual approach to every detail. It's nice to see your professional progress.
You're out of this world!
Amazing restoration.
You've got a new subscriber.
One of the bestest restoration i have ever seen.🌹
Excellent job!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beautiful Ornate piece. Craftsmanship n quality. Thanks for saving all u do.
I saved / restored a Victrola. Not at ur pro level. Lots of work but it’s all worth it. Learn appreciation n the feeling of accomplishment when done.
Absolutely incredible job!! I love how this turned out, especially those diffusers! Better than new 😊
This is simply amazing! The amount of work you put into these restorations leaves me speechless every time. Fantastic work!
Products back then were so high quality and nice looking. All metal, no plastics. Elegant times.
Truly impressive renovation! Bravo!!!
I have never seen such a piece of art like this! Amazing stuff! Love it so much and your fresh made metal pieces are amazing👍🏻
I'm curious how well the auto body resin holds up to the heat! This one is stunning. Fantastic work.
Very well done! I love to see these old items brought back to life! A piece of the past right in front of you! thanks for a great video!
Great job 👏🏻 you nickel plated ! Finally a job done with perfection!!!
Absolutely incredible. Did you use a special heat resistant powder coat? Love your videos!!!
Великолепная работа 🤝
Your craftsmanship is next to none 😮
Great restoration! A good quality laser cutter would have those elements sorted in minutes! 😊