What I love the most about this mechanism is the gear system, such a beautiful piece of engineering for the times! Simple, yes, yet very much elegant in its function. I look forward to see more amazing restorations such as this one!
I absolutely LOVE watching you restore the vintage machines. I can’t help but think how pleased each piece you restore must be with getting their new digs!! They all look so beautiful!! Blessings always. ♥️🙏🏼♥️
I love your videos. I watch them a lot when I'm trying to sleep because it's so calming to watch old, broken down things become like new again. Your editing is perfect too.
I was hoping you'd paint the lettering. I always like being able to read what they say, especially on vintage things. But it looks awesome! Great job on the restoration!
I see someone else who enjoys Bonne Maman jams, my favorite is red raspberry. Lovely to see Avril give approval of finished product. As always, great restoration. :)
I just marvel at watching the restores not that you clean them up but in many cases you are able to replicate a part no longer being made. You are a true craftsman sir, much respect to you.
Je vous regarde depuis un moment maintenant et je dois vous dire en toute sincérité que votre chaîne de restauration restera une de mes favorites avec My Mechanics. Un travail toujours aussi agréable à regarder. Avec à chaque fois une apparition du petit rouquin poilu (ou rouquine ?). Merci à vous pour vos vidéos et bonjour de Metz
Your videos are always so satisfying, thank you for all your hard work. Just to set up video content/editing, and restore something at the same time is insane. Thank you so much
Always love watching your videos! Better than many other restoration channels out there and always great variety of items you restore ☺️ Already looking forward to the next one!
I've been watching your videos to sleep for months now. I get how that may not sound very flattering, but I tell you I mean it in the best way possible!! I love watching you work, it's really interesting to see a master do his craft. The sound is nice and soothing, it gets me to finally relax after a long day. Thank you for the videos!!
Nice, but you should really protect the ways of your lathe when you're grinding. The grinding stone dust will now stick in the oil, which will eat into the ways. You need to fully clean it out.
According to google the amouroux freres was a big factory making all manner of farm tools in the early nineteen hundreds and late eighteen hundreds in Toulouse. Awesome to know this pieces provenance. You did some local history proud brother. Well ahown my friend
I sure Loved this video. My other half woke up an saw me watching this an they couldn't go back to sleep till this was over. Thank you for sharing this video.
Very nice work LADB.. Love the projects with a combination of wood and metal.. And Avril is always coming to ck out the finished product.. Take care my friends...
Great job on the restoration.nice to see something that was built when people were proud of what they did.thanks for keeping it the way it was.keep doing what your doing 😎😎😎👍👍👍
I used to watch a show called. "How It's Made". The lousy music they played drove me nuts. I'd mute it, but I like sound. Your videos are so informative and satisfying to watch and I love the sounds in the shop.
If it was my restoration, I wouldn't have filed down the casting lines or changed the nuts. I enjoy seeing and feeling those casting lines because they're a reminder of the fact that people built these machines, not other machines. People who saw those places where the casting molds met and decided that they were unimportant, whereas a machine would have been programmed to perfectly round and rough edges. And I just like the look of the old-style square nuts. Other than those inconsequential nitpicks, great job!
Não sei o nome dos aparelhos, das peças ou das ferramentas. Só sei que adoro o barulho, o processo de restauração, cada som de batida, sem conversa, sem música. E o resultado final é sempre bonito.
Really nice restauration and although the disks look like they wobble, they have an even surface as shown with the drill. Nice to see this old piece of equipment useful again.
Je regarde vos vidéos avec beaucoup de plaisir depuis longtemps vous faites une restauration impeccable bravo et continuez de nous montrer votre chat Avril merci pour tout
Looks like the younger hand like to work with wood more than with metal :) Also first part of the video feels a little rushy. Don't rush. There's no need. I like your videos cause they are slow and calm.
Very Nice that was cool. It even caught the attention of my Other half. I don't remember if I had ever seen one like this in my Old age. Lol ! I appricate you taking time out to share your passion of restoring items with us. Thank You
I love the segments where it's "file the end of the rivet;pound the rivet a bit; oh look! Mr Drill Press arrived and fought the rivet!; the rivet comes out." :D
That looks really wonderful, I love the colour it is just right for this restoration, you really must cover the bed of your Lathe whenever grinding dust is around, the abrasive dust will get under the ways and ruin the Lathe in very short time, and the thread on the left hand side of the arbour should be left hand, otherwise when the grind stone is used it will undo. Good to see Avril is inside out of that rain you are getting! Chris B.
Je vous dit un grand bravo monsieur pour tout ce que vous faite,C’est vraiment impressionnant,je vous regarde tout les jours,comment vous faite pour remettre toutes les choses à leurs place😃bravo encore beaucoup de courage👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awesome job! I have never seen a hand powered grinder like this and the restoration turned out awesome. I think brazing might have been a better bet that welding. Less chance of the weld popping lose because of the heat affected area adjacent to the weld. Since the spoke won't be subjected to a lot of axial lode it should be fine. But, I suppose if it stuck, it stuck.
Love love watching your amazing videos. The only negative thing I would have to say is that you don’t make enough I’ve watch all of your videos and I’m constantly looking to see if any new ones have magically appeared .
Idk the youngest audience you’ve had, but I’m 15. I have high functioning autism and a sensory disorder. And watching your videos always help me put my head to rest, idc what anyone in my highschool would say. You’re my therapeutic youtuber and I love your videos. I’d love to get a response or a heart atleast so you know how much you help ppl, especially ppl with special needs and young audience like me
there is not enough flywheel for energy and the grindstone plays a lot, considering how much effort has been spent on restoration. Few people strive to modify the old so that they can do the job more efficiently. Your video is really good
Very nice work guys !!! Good job straightening out that grinding stone too. I love the blue very fitting also like the blackening by dipping in the oil 👍👍 great videos always guys !!
Almost looks new again! Excellent job restoring it!! I just seen one problem. You was trying to heat up to many things at one time and wasn't able to get them in the oil soon enough and that's why the last two washers wasn't as dark as the first two. But takes nothing away from the great restoration what so ever Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
TgWags: NEVER use rags on a Lathe bed, if it catches in the rotating chuck you are in trouble, use only tissue, that will tear away and not cause a problem, but as you say, the Lathe bed must be covered, too late now though. Chris B.
Though I thoroughly enjoy the content, I enjoy the process even more. I’ve taken to slowing down the videos. Constructive criticism comes at a price, but it’s one I’m willing to pay on account of your beautiful work. It’s harder to enjoy the process when you speed through it. More often than not, even the process and result of simple sandblasting is more satisfying when it happens at the pace of life, such as when these incredible antiques were forged.
Having some trouble sleeping...counting on your video to do the job. I'm at the 2 minute mark and already know you won't disappoint 😊 (already liked and subbed)
I note that when filing a curve you tend to lead up and over the curve with the handle of the file down and leading with the tip above the curve ending below. This will tend to give a series of small flats around the curve rather than a flowing curve. If you lead with the handle above the curve and lower it as you move through finishing with the handle below and the tip high you will get a much smother curve without the flats and it will go faster as the cutting teeth of the file stay in continues contact with the work.
Odd that some people file a radius this way, and end up with a good job, others, including myself, file starting with the handle high as you obviously do.
Hope you’ll enjoy the video! Have a nice day ! ✌️😊
Excellent job. Can't wait to see this piece used in future videos
Always.
Qué bueno ver que tu ayudante Avril aún trabaja contigo. Bonito trabajo
Thank you for the video.
Toujours un plaisir vos rénovations !!
What I love the most about this mechanism is the gear system, such a beautiful piece of engineering for the times! Simple, yes, yet very much elegant in its function.
I look forward to see more amazing restorations such as this one!
I completely agree with that comment 👍
Me too😊
I absolutely LOVE watching you restore the vintage machines. I can’t help but think how pleased each piece you restore must be with getting their new digs!! They all look so beautiful!! Blessings always. ♥️🙏🏼♥️
i shouted, "THERE'S AVRIL!!" .... great video production and another wonderful restoration....thanks guys!
The one and only question!
Avril always brings a huge smile to my face!
Oh, and the restorations of course...
But... AVRIL!!
🐱
He's like an inspector cat making sure it's done properly🐈
I was honestly sad(ish) until Avril showed up.
Then cat did, and all was well.
I love your videos. I watch them a lot when I'm trying to sleep because it's so calming to watch old, broken down things become like new again. Your editing is perfect too.
I was hoping you'd paint the lettering. I always like being able to read what they say, especially on vintage things. But it looks awesome! Great job on the restoration!
Very nice! I love watching you restore these old run down pieces of equipment,toys and whatever else you restore. You are so talented!
I completely agree with that comment 👍
I see someone else who enjoys Bonne Maman jams, my favorite is red raspberry. Lovely to see Avril give approval of finished product. As always, great restoration. :)
I learned so much watching great restoration videos like yours. Thanks!
I just marvel at watching the restores not that you clean them up but in many cases you are able to replicate a part no longer being made. You are a true craftsman sir, much respect to you.
16:43 - quick inspection from the orange fluffy cat assistant
Awesome clip! May God bless you!
Thank you for your video, nicely done young man, always good to see old tools and machines saved.
Je vous regarde depuis un moment maintenant et je dois vous dire en toute sincérité que votre chaîne de restauration restera une de mes favorites avec My Mechanics. Un travail toujours aussi agréable à regarder.
Avec à chaque fois une apparition du petit rouquin poilu (ou rouquine ?).
Merci à vous pour vos vidéos et bonjour de Metz
You always find the most classic things, great!
Nice job!
👍👍👍
What a beautiful gearing setup this has. So cool and useful. I can see thid being extremely usef and loved to sharpen many things for many years.
Beautifully done by you guys. I love the color. And, along with everyone else, thanks for sharing Avril with us.
Very cool I’ve always wanted to be like you😀
Your videos are always so satisfying, thank you for all your hard work. Just to set up video content/editing, and restore something at the same time is insane. Thank you so much
Awesome job you did restoring the hand-cramked grinder. It looks much better and it works like a charm, too. Great work.
The rain and thunder behind you at the end is soooo soothing! 💆🧘
Glad to see ya again, always so thorough.
I like the format of repairing and assembling each part individually more than the old one
Always love watching your videos! Better than many other restoration channels out there and always great variety of items you restore ☺️
Already looking forward to the next one!
I completely agree with that comment 👍
I've been watching your videos to sleep for months now. I get how that may not sound very flattering, but I tell you I mean it in the best way possible!! I love watching you work, it's really interesting to see a master do his craft. The sound is nice and soothing, it gets me to finally relax after a long day.
Thank you for the videos!!
So nice to see pere et fil working together. And always nice to see Avril do the final quality inspection.
Wow new Hand Tool Rescue and LADB in the same day! Our lucky day!
This guys shop has to be absolutely amazing.
wonderful old tool lovingly & meticulously restored! Bravo!
Dark Blue is my favorite color 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Nice, but you should really protect the ways of your lathe when you're grinding. The grinding stone dust will now stick in the oil, which will eat into the ways. You need to fully clean it out.
According to google the amouroux freres was a big factory making all manner of farm tools in the early nineteen hundreds and late eighteen hundreds in Toulouse. Awesome to know this pieces provenance. You did some local history proud brother. Well ahown my friend
I sure Loved this video. My other half woke up an saw me watching this an they couldn't go back to sleep till this was over. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thanks Guys
The colour looks great and I really liked how the one grinding wheel, could be redressed.
Take care
👍👍👍👍 good restore👍👍
Getting closer to the 1 million mark ! Congrats my friends
I really enjoyed watching you restore this grinder you really are clever and I like it when you make parts in your videos. Thank you for a great video
I love everything about restorations but watching someone skilled re-manufacture a part is always dazzling
Very nice work LADB.. Love the projects with a combination of wood and metal.. And Avril is always coming to ck out the finished product.. Take care my friends...
I love how you "talk" us through what you are doing
Your videos are the only reason I get any sleep thank you so much
Well done, as always! Love the blue color.
Beautiful! Glad to see Avril again.
Fantastic job!!! I didn’t know that there was a tool to cut a grinding stone!!! 🤔
Learn something new everyday!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great job on the restoration.nice to see something that was built when people were proud of what they did.thanks for keeping it the way it was.keep doing what your doing 😎😎😎👍👍👍
I used to watch a show called. "How It's Made". The lousy music they played drove me nuts. I'd mute it, but I like sound. Your videos are so informative and satisfying to watch and I love the sounds in the shop.
If it was my restoration, I wouldn't have filed down the casting lines or changed the nuts. I enjoy seeing and feeling those casting lines because they're a reminder of the fact that people built these machines, not other machines. People who saw those places where the casting molds met and decided that they were unimportant, whereas a machine would have been programmed to perfectly round and rough edges. And I just like the look of the old-style square nuts.
Other than those inconsequential nitpicks, great job!
Não sei o nome dos aparelhos, das peças ou das ferramentas. Só sei que adoro o barulho, o processo de restauração, cada som de batida, sem conversa, sem música. E o resultado final é sempre bonito.
I'm always impressed that, with your attention to detail that you file off the casting imperfections. 😁
I'm pretty sure he's copied that off "My Mechanics". He never used to do it ;)
Really nice restauration and although the disks look like they wobble, they have an even surface as shown with the drill. Nice to see this old piece of equipment useful again.
That looks so much better after filing. Nice work!
Brilliant restoration love your videos you are a very talented person just want to say thank you for sharing
I love your vids! It's so relaxing!
Great work! Miss Avril. 🐱
GREAT REBUILD. THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US.
Je regarde vos vidéos avec beaucoup de plaisir depuis longtemps vous faites une restauration impeccable bravo et continuez de nous montrer votre chat Avril merci pour tout
Amazing work, dude! It turned out beautiful! 😃
Fantastic machine!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Looks like the younger hand like to work with wood more than with metal :)
Also first part of the video feels a little rushy. Don't rush. There's no need. I like your videos cause they are slow and calm.
Very Nice that was cool. It even caught the attention of my Other half. I don't remember if I had ever seen one like this in my Old age. Lol ! I appricate you taking time out to share your passion of restoring items with us. Thank You
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
I love the segments where it's "file the end of the rivet;pound the rivet a bit; oh look! Mr Drill Press arrived and fought the rivet!; the rivet comes out."
:D
Hey! You reuse your jelly jars too! :D
Grinding down the casting seams, this isn't a restoration it's an improvement 👍
Perfect restoration and work mate ! Keep going !!
Il y a vraiment un sentiment de satisfaction qui se dégage de ces vidéos. Merci à chaque fois c'est top.
That looks really wonderful, I love the colour it is just right for this restoration, you really must cover the bed of your Lathe whenever grinding dust is around, the abrasive dust will get under the ways and ruin the Lathe in very short time, and the thread on the left hand side of the arbour should be left hand, otherwise when the grind stone is used it will undo. Good to see Avril is inside out of that rain you are getting! Chris B.
Your work is beautiful as always, but I want to give extra compliments to whoever does the editing. The pacing is excellent.
Мастер Профессионал!!!! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
I like this channel very much! These antique and rare machines are so cool!
Love watching the metal work!!! Awesome job y'all!
That’s one of the coolest grinders.I’ve ever seen.
Je vous dit un grand bravo monsieur pour tout ce que vous faite,C’est vraiment impressionnant,je vous regarde tout les jours,comment vous faite pour remettre toutes les choses à leurs place😃bravo encore beaucoup de courage👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awesome job! I have never seen a hand powered grinder like this and the restoration turned out awesome.
I think brazing might have been a better bet that welding. Less chance of the weld popping lose because of the heat affected area adjacent to the weld. Since the spoke won't be subjected to a lot of axial lode it should be fine. But, I suppose if it stuck, it stuck.
I learn so much watching these videos. 🙂
You have such lovely bird songs in your garden
Nicely done! The video is perfect, thank you for your work!
Love love watching your amazing videos. The only negative thing I would have to say is that you don’t make enough I’ve watch all of your videos and I’m constantly looking to see if any new ones have magically appeared .
Very good restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
Great work as usual!! Thanks for posting!
Very nice. Always good to see Avril!
The no-commentary cut from hammering a pin to drilling it out is always hilarious to me.
Idk the youngest audience you’ve had, but I’m 15. I have high functioning autism and a sensory disorder. And watching your videos always help me put my head to rest, idc what anyone in my highschool would say. You’re my therapeutic youtuber and I love your videos. I’d love to get a response or a heart atleast so you know how much you help ppl, especially ppl with special needs and young audience like me
Great Video... Very nice restoration
È sempre un piacere seguire i vostri restauro.
Complimenti sinceri!
A lovely job……enjoyed watching.
The before / after is really really impressive 🤩👍
there is not enough flywheel for energy and the grindstone plays a lot, considering how much effort has been spent on restoration. Few people strive to modify the old so that they can do the job more efficiently. Your video is really good
why did you not put a protector sheet down to cover the lathe ways when dressing the wheel?
Wonderful work as always.
Very nice work guys !!! Good job straightening out that grinding stone too. I love the blue very fitting also like the blackening by dipping in the oil 👍👍 great videos always guys !!
Beautifully restored back to or better than it was originally made congratulations
always enjoy your restores sir excellent job
I love what you do...so satisfying!
Almost looks new again! Excellent job restoring it!! I just seen one problem. You was trying to heat up to many things at one time and wasn't able to get them in the oil soon enough and that's why the last two washers wasn't as dark as the first two. But takes nothing away from the great restoration what so ever
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Well done! Darlington, South Carolina USA
Getting that grinder dust on your lathe ways is very hard on them. You should place some rags down or something to protect them.
TgWags: NEVER use rags on a Lathe bed, if it catches in the rotating chuck you are in trouble, use only tissue, that will tear away and not cause a problem, but as you say, the Lathe bed must be covered, too late now though. Chris B.
Though I thoroughly enjoy the content, I enjoy the process even more. I’ve taken to slowing down the videos. Constructive criticism comes at a price, but it’s one I’m willing to pay on account of your beautiful work. It’s harder to enjoy the process when you speed through it. More often than not, even the process and result of simple sandblasting is more satisfying when it happens at the pace of life, such as when these incredible antiques were forged.
i enjoy watching your work..beautifull outcome..
Having some trouble sleeping...counting on your video to do the job. I'm at the 2 minute mark and already know you won't disappoint 😊 (already liked and subbed)
I don't know why, but the sounds made by old, rusty hand cranked machines are very satisfying...
I note that when filing a curve you tend to lead up and over the curve with the handle of the file down and leading with the tip above the curve ending below.
This will tend to give a series of small flats around the curve rather than a flowing curve.
If you lead with the handle above the curve and lower it as you move through finishing with the handle below and the tip high you will get a much smother curve without the flats and it will go faster as the cutting teeth of the file stay in continues contact with the work.
Odd that some people file a radius this way, and end up with a good job, others, including myself, file starting with the handle high as you obviously do.
Maravillosa restauración maestro 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏