I'm so glad that you noticed that there was a part missing, the bore of the machine would have made my eyes water with a suppository that size when it was inserted
Having lived in France for a number of years I was intrigued by the number of common medicines available in suppository form. Both over-the-counter & prescription drugs! My ex-(French)-wife was partial to a common cold remedy so delivered ... Those things were rotund! Oh well, different strokes for different folks.
One of my favorite things about this channel is when they switch between Old Hands Guy and Young Hands Guy. Father and son? Master and apprentice? Whatever their relationship, it's always fun for me when the hands switch.
For a while I thought I was going nuts. I distinctly remembered seeing two people but then when I tried to look for it in the videos it was the same one. Made me question if I was seeing things or if there were actually two different people.
@@knarp7063 One year late, but if you watch older videos, the Old Hands Guy (the owner of the channel) was teaching his son how to use some of the machinery, so it's probably his son.
A suppository is a dosage form used to deliver medications by insertion into a body orifice where it dissolves or melts to exert local or systemic effects. There are three types of suppositories, each to insert into a different sections: rectal suppositories into the rectum, vaginal suppositories into the vagina, and urethral suppositories into the urethra of a male. Just in case anyone was wondering.
Kitty timestamps: 03:44 14:48 15:55 So, this thingy was used to compress medicine for.... the rear end. Thanks for the video! Awesome work! May God bless you!
There was a time when every pharmacist would have had one of these. Cheap disposable hypodermic needles are a fairly recent innovation; in the old days a lot of drugs (and nutrients, and even liquids) were given rectally to patients who for whatever reason couldn't swallow, especially if they were being cared for at home. A home carer could be taught how to give injections, but they likely wouldn’t have the equipment necessary to properly clean and sanitize reusable hypodermic needles.
Honestly, on top of being extremely relaxing, this channel is also fairly educational. I've really enjoyed seeing how things were manufactured pre-computerized automation. Every time I think, "Last one for the night", I get recommended another interesting thing you've restored! Really great content, loved this restoration. I think Avril approves too. :)
I enjoy watching folks who restore tools use them after they've been restored - like how you guys restored that sharpening wheel and I've seen it since whenever you're restoring something that needs to be sharpened. I dread seeing this one used in action in future videos.
After seeing you make your own set screw from a bolt makes me wonder how I never thought to do that in a pinch. It's so simple and obvious after seeing it done. I'm going to tuck that technique away for later. Thanks
_Suppository Making Machine_ - You can imagine LADB walking into the local salvage yard, seeing that and saying "Oh, Got To Have That !" I did wonder and perhaps was a little concerned, that the suppository this device churned out, did appear awfully large for human applicaton. 10:32 Beautifully made and restored. An instrument I'd never have contemplated as subject matter.
As a compounding pharmacy technician, it’s always interesting to see how technology has changed! Considering we make 1000 suppositories every other week, I’m glad we don’t do it this way anymore!
Not too dull. Not to shiny. Just right!👌 Also this next item you've restored took me by surprise! It's when people search what the word 'Suppository' means that raises an eyebrow. Anyways, keep up the good work on turning forgotten relics into art!
LISTEN. I’m no restoration expert, but the fact that you MADE those set screws just blew me away. You, Sir, Lord, King, or whatever they call you in your kingdom, ARE AWESOME. Thank you.
I was so antediluvian. I used to go to the pharmacy if I needed suppositories. but thanks to your inspirational video I've decided to make my own. the future of medical supply is regional.
Quelle machinerie pour des suppos, j'étais impatient de voir comment vous alliez faire. Je connais les moules à suppos actuels, mais la c'est une belle prise de tête pour les faire ^^ Merci pour vos vidéos!
You always find the weirdest machines and tools, I had no idea what this one was doing at all...even as you showed the missing part I was thinking it was for pressing powder to pills... 🤣👍👍👍
Oh my goodness, where on earth does one find a suppository machine! lol. Another wonderful restoration. Thank you for your hard work in making things useful again.
Everyone must have a "catspecotor" to make sure the job is done correctly. Great job!! Give Avril some treats from me. Does this mean you're going to be making your own suppositories from now on?
I bet this is the only place on the internet where you can find this! Not complaining at all. Still a really cool mechanical tool that someone made long ago, that needed some help.
Otra restauración tremenda! La confección de piezas magnífica y la calidad de la mano de obra es profesional. Siempre es un placer mirar este canal, por eso estoy suscrito. Hasta la próxima.
Top notch craftsmanship as always! I too have 5 "supervisors" ;-). Love the videos but I get anxious if I don't see Avril within the first 30 seconds. 🙂
Very nice restoration. Great job replacing missing/broken parts. Also glad to see that Avril is still on the job as technical advisor and finished work inspector. Be hard to work without help. LOL Keep up the good work!
I may be late watching this but thats Cool. You took an old rusted Tool Press an, cleaned it up it is now I'm going to go out on a limb here as it's better looking now than it most likely was when it was new. Thank you for sharing your Wonderful Passion for us. Ready for more. Merry Christmas an a Blessed New,Year.
I was a pharmacy technician for 7 years before I became an antique tool nerd. Instalike this. We only made them a few times, but we used a manual process. I really want to find one of these now.
I love all your videos and enjoy them over and over again. The objects you restore are works of art that have come to life. There are many things I want to decorate my room with. How did you acquire advanced technique and artistry? I also love seeing your pet cat. We would like to express our gratitude from Japan.
Okay, a great restoration - it’s what we expect. 15:03 and thereabouts… that is the love of a cat right there. No video likes can match how much Avril loves you.
Omw I don't believe I have ever seen one of these before. You did a Fantastic job of bringing this Machine back to life. An Now that, that beauitful Cat has showed up your Video was wonderful the way you handled everything. Thank you for Sharing this Wonderful Video.
You, sir, are a consummate professional machinist! I hope I’m not misnaming your profession! It’s a joy to watch you bring the impossible back to life! Nice job! ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Good question because they normally tell you how old it's and I like the very old technology that they restore like the blacksmith drill press or the corn shucker
Great result! Nice finish. Question: Shouldn't you have altered the drilbit, used to create the 10mm holes to have a more dome (round) shape tip at the top of the suppositories?
Сперва я перевел название и ... ничего не понял. Потом я поискал в гугле слово "Суппозиторий" ... и опять ничего не понял. Потом я посмотрел видео и каааааак понял!)) Спойлер: Эта машина для изготовления свечей для задницы!))
I blindly clicked on this video without even knowing what it's going to be about and 5 minutes in, it's a suppository maker; which was quite the surprise there HAHAHA. Anyways, Best restore channel on YT, I think. Reasons being: it's always cleanly edited, you dont sit on the same part just fast forwarding through it (which looks sloppy) and the cat "Avril", which is always a nice touch. The way your videos move from each part and scene , just seems the logical choice. It all flows perfectly.
I really enjoyed watching this video of an unsal item, it was very interesting and I always like watching you at work. You really are talented , I love your videos thank you for this one
Avec mon mari nous regardons vos vidéos et on vous félicite pour tout ce magnifique travail que vous faites mais où allez-vous chercher toutes ces anciennes machines ? Toutes aussi surprenantes les unes que les autres ?
I love your videos. I am often left wondering when the item was manufactured, and what sort of situation it was found in -- a barn? an abandoned factory?
I'm so glad that you noticed that there was a part missing, the bore of the machine would have made my eyes water with a suppository that size when it was inserted
🤣
Having lived in France for a number of years I was intrigued by the number of common medicines available in suppository form. Both over-the-counter & prescription drugs! My ex-(French)-wife was partial to a common cold remedy so delivered ... Those things were rotund! Oh well, different strokes for different folks.
At first I thought it might have been for cattle.
I wouldn’t mind lol
Yeah, without that mold, it would literally be a real pain in the, um, you know!
One of my favorite things about this channel is when they switch between Old Hands Guy and Young Hands Guy. Father and son? Master and apprentice? Whatever their relationship, it's always fun for me when the hands switch.
For a while I thought I was going nuts. I distinctly remembered seeing two people but then when I tried to look for it in the videos it was the same one. Made me question if I was seeing things or if there were actually two different people.
Two can there ever be. One Master, one Apprentice. But who is the Master and who is the Apprentice?
I thought I was the only one that noticed that!
@@knarp7063 One year late, but if you watch older videos, the Old Hands Guy (the owner of the channel) was teaching his son how to use some of the machinery, so it's probably his son.
@@BigGrabowskiWhat is the video where the old hand guy explained to his son how to use a machine?
A suppository is a dosage form used to deliver medications by insertion into a body orifice where it dissolves or melts to exert local or systemic effects. There are three types of suppositories, each to insert into a different sections: rectal suppositories into the rectum, vaginal suppositories into the vagina, and urethral suppositories into the urethra of a male. Just in case anyone was wondering.
Beautifully put!
I'm hoping that this isn't the one for making urethral suppositories.
@@Jesusisyhwh it is.
@@judyabernathy80 thank you.
Господи Иисусе!!!!!!.Если бы ты не сообщил,что этот аппарат для производства свеч от геморроя,я бы так и не узнал правды!.😬
Kitty timestamps:
03:44
14:48
15:55
So, this thingy was used to compress medicine for.... the rear end.
Thanks for the video! Awesome work! May God bless you!
Avril was with us all along the project this time 🙂
I love that we have the same little gentleman as our profile picture!!
There was a time when every pharmacist would have had one of these. Cheap disposable hypodermic needles are a fairly recent innovation; in the old days a lot of drugs (and nutrients, and even liquids) were given rectally to patients who for whatever reason couldn't swallow, especially if they were being cared for at home. A home carer could be taught how to give injections, but they likely wouldn’t have the equipment necessary to properly clean and sanitize reusable hypodermic needles.
Especially in France!
Honestly, on top of being extremely relaxing, this channel is also fairly educational. I've really enjoyed seeing how things were manufactured pre-computerized automation. Every time I think, "Last one for the night", I get recommended another interesting thing you've restored! Really great content, loved this restoration. I think Avril approves too. :)
Fairy educational ?
I enjoy watching folks who restore tools use them after they've been restored - like how you guys restored that sharpening wheel and I've seen it since whenever you're restoring something that needs to be sharpened.
I dread seeing this one used in action in future videos.
That was funny
After seeing you make your own set screw from a bolt makes me wonder how I never thought to do that in a pinch. It's so simple and obvious after seeing it done. I'm going to tuck that technique away for later. Thanks
_Suppository Making Machine_ - You can imagine LADB walking into the local salvage yard, seeing that and saying "Oh, Got To Have That !"
I did wonder and perhaps was a little concerned, that the suppository this device churned out, did appear awfully large for human applicaton. 10:32
Beautifully made and restored. An instrument I'd never have contemplated as subject matter.
As a compounding pharmacy technician, it’s always interesting to see how technology has changed! Considering we make 1000 suppositories every other week, I’m glad we don’t do it this way anymore!
How do you make the medicated butt crayons now? I'd ass-ume some kind of mold injection type thing?
What kinds of medicines need to be given as suppositories?
Very weird machine 😅 I had no idea how this works until the end of the video 😅😅 kalimera Ladb 🍻
The knowledge and skill base this man has to have is immense!
Not too dull. Not to shiny. Just right!👌 Also this next item you've restored took me by surprise! It's when people search what the word 'Suppository' means that raises an eyebrow. Anyways, keep up the good work on turning forgotten relics into art!
LISTEN. I’m no restoration expert, but the fact that you MADE those set screws just blew me away.
You, Sir, Lord, King, or whatever they call you in your kingdom, ARE AWESOME.
Thank you.
You guys have the best restoration videos. Always love watching them, and of course, Avril.
I was so antediluvian. I used to go to the pharmacy if I needed suppositories. but thanks to your inspirational video I've decided to make my own. the future of medical supply is regional.
1. Cat is so cute.
2. So glad you tested it.
3. Process was fascinating, and very pleased to see you recreate the missing part.
Thanks for sharing! ❤️
I believe that only Avril wasn't surprised at your choice for this restoration. Wonderful job as always.
Quelle machinerie pour des suppos, j'étais impatient de voir comment vous alliez faire. Je connais les moules à suppos actuels, mais la c'est une belle prise de tête pour les faire ^^
Merci pour vos vidéos!
You always find the weirdest machines and tools, I had no idea what this one was doing at all...even as you showed the missing part I was thinking it was for pressing powder to pills...
🤣👍👍👍
Well technically, it IS for pressing powder into pills, it's just that the pills go in the other end of the patient.
@@JanTuts 🤣🤣🤣
The before / after ( and the machine itself) are really really impressive 👍
I think I speak for us all when I say thank you for sparing us a graphic demonstration.
Oh my goodness, where on earth does one find a suppository machine! lol. Another wonderful restoration. Thank you for your hard work in making things useful again.
Nice job you did restoring the suppository making machine. It works like a charm and looks much better, too. Great work
You have an amazing amount of skill and knowledge of how things work. I learned several good techniques from this. Thank you.
Everyone must have a "catspecotor" to make sure the job is done correctly. Great job!! Give Avril some treats from me. Does this mean you're going to be making your own suppositories from now on?
I like the term Evan and Katelyn use "supurrvisor"
I bet this is the only place on the internet where you can find this! Not complaining at all. Still a really cool mechanical tool that someone made long ago, that needed some help.
Интересная реставрация. Ну а Аврил просто очаровательный кот!
Otra restauración tremenda! La confección de piezas magnífica y la calidad de la mano de obra es profesional. Siempre es un placer mirar este canal, por eso estoy suscrito. Hasta la próxima.
*_Fabulous work! Each project is both interesting and educational. I learn a lot about items and their workings just watching you._*
Top notch craftsmanship as always! I too have 5 "supervisors" ;-). Love the videos but I get anxious if I don't see Avril within the first 30 seconds. 🙂
Que capricho com as restaurações, parabéns mil vezes...
Cool machine, and great restoration as always! Nice to see Avril too :)
Whenever I see that there is a new LADB Restoration video I think I hope Avril is in this one. The restorations are always excellent!
Thank you for filing the edges. Great restoration!
Very nice restoration. Great job replacing missing/broken parts. Also glad to see that Avril is still on the job as technical advisor and finished work inspector. Be hard to work without help. LOL Keep up the good work!
You know, TH-cam is strange at the best of times, but I never ever thought I would get this showing on my home page as a suggested vid. Well done!
Хорошая работа, Кот замечательный 👍👍👍👍👍🤗.
Very nicely done restoration of that press, in fact the video was so relaxing I fell asleep to it. Nice job!
I may be late watching this but thats Cool. You took an old rusted Tool Press an, cleaned it up it is now I'm going to go out on a limb here as it's better looking now than it most likely was when it was new. Thank you for sharing your Wonderful Passion for us. Ready for more. Merry Christmas an a Blessed New,Year.
Hilarious machine. Seems like overkill though for just making a suppository! Great job!
I always wondered "How'd they do that?" Now I know!
I was a pharmacy technician for 7 years before I became an antique tool nerd. Instalike this. We only made them a few times, but we used a manual process. I really want to find one of these now.
And there is my favorite restoration channel.
Приятно видеть, что кто-то переодически восстанавливает наружную и внутреннюю резьбу. Это такая редкость. 👍👍👍
I love all your videos and enjoy them over and over again. The objects you restore are works of art that have come to life. There are many things I want to decorate my room with. How did you acquire advanced technique and artistry? I also love seeing your pet cat. We would like to express our gratitude from Japan.
beautiful restoration on an interesting machine, as always!!
Great restoration and good to see Avril on the job. Synonym for suppository is innuendo.
Only LADB would do the work necessary to show how this machine works.
I hope restoring it wasn’t a big pain in the ass! 😅
Fascinating machine indeed! Fantastic work, dude!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Okay, a great restoration - it’s what we expect.
15:03 and thereabouts… that is the love of a cat right there. No video likes can match how much Avril loves you.
She’s such a sweet cat, she’s the mascot for this channel
Omw I don't believe I have ever seen one of these before. You did a Fantastic job of bringing this Machine back to life. An Now that, that beauitful Cat has showed up your Video was wonderful the way you handled everything. Thank you for Sharing this Wonderful Video.
Yes, I agree! That anyone would put so much loving effort into restoring, well... I just hope it finds a good home someplace!
Good restore👍
Getting the material out of the mold seems unwieldy. Very well done, thanks to Avril’s supervision.
Unparalleled creativity, I wish you success
Beautifully done. Looks magnificent. Thanks for sharing this. Thanks for sharing Avril with us all.
The Inspector! 😁
You, sir, are a consummate professional machinist! I hope I’m not misnaming your profession! It’s a joy to watch you bring the impossible back to life! Nice job! ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Every home should have one.
Glad to see Avril again!
Video restoration is perfect . I like.
Looked like a pain in the butt 😉. Glad you guys took the time to bring it back.
Absolutely fantastic video thanks. Tom .
I think this is the second time I saw this video and until the end I couldn't remember what it was used for.
Avril doing a fine supervision job!
Awesome suppository maker, well done.😊
The metal lathe (I think that is what it is called?) is fascinating. Hi Avril 👋
I think this machine is the most beautiful one yet
Awesome work!!! as always!!! Would love to see a video tour of your shop!!!! Thanks for the great video!!
Хорошая работа мастер. лайк.
Le meilleur restaurateur youtube 👌
5:22 Как и зачем выполнена столь резкая концовка нитки резьбы?
Обычно так не делают без особой нужды!
where is the test?😅😆
😂😂
I don't know why, but I am so happy you restored that nut that holds the wheel on.
This is one sizeable piece of technology for making such a modest pharmaceutical item - ! 😁
....Welp this was a thing that I watched while eat.....wasn't expecting it but here I am. Nice work!
Wow, how old is this? Suppository making machine must be a rarity! That was a neat restoration!
Good question because they normally tell you how old it's and I like the very old technology that they restore like the blacksmith drill press or the corn shucker
Great result! Nice finish. Question: Shouldn't you have altered the drilbit, used to create the 10mm holes to have a more dome (round) shape tip at the top of the suppositories?
Сперва я перевел название и ... ничего не понял. Потом я поискал в гугле слово "Суппозиторий" ... и опять ничего не понял. Потом я посмотрел видео и каааааак понял!))
Спойлер: Эта машина для изготовления свечей для задницы!))
Бля, пасиб друже, я себе чуть голову не сломал, пытаясь понять для чего эта хуюмбола
I blindly clicked on this video without even knowing what it's going to be about and 5 minutes in, it's a suppository maker; which was quite the surprise there HAHAHA. Anyways, Best restore channel on YT, I think. Reasons being: it's always cleanly edited, you dont sit on the same part just fast forwarding through it (which looks sloppy) and the cat "Avril", which is always a nice touch. The way your videos move from each part and scene , just seems the logical choice. It all flows perfectly.
Я так и не понял, для чего этот пресс, и что он делает!
свечи
This is magnificent 👏🏾 restoration. Well done Sir
I really enjoyed watching this video of an unsal item, it was very interesting and I always like watching you at work. You really are talented , I love your videos thank you for this one
Great work! Neat!😁👍🛠️⚒️
Very good of you to do this, not sure anyone else would have
Avec mon mari nous regardons vos vidéos et on vous félicite pour tout ce magnifique travail que vous faites mais où allez-vous chercher toutes ces anciennes machines ? Toutes aussi surprenantes les unes que les autres ?
great restoration....the machine itself ummmm....but AVRIL! man he melts me.
I look forward to the demonstration 😂
What an interesting machine!
Toujours des objets étonnants bravo
Nice job. I'm surprised that main press threads were not acme thread, but maybe not that heavy duty?
I thought that this restoration video would be a pain in the rear. Surprisingly, it went smoothly
I love all of your videos!
I love your videos. I am often left wondering when the item was manufactured, and what sort of situation it was found in -- a barn? an abandoned factory?
I wish that you could one day restore a French enema cannon. As I hear it, the Napoleon III was made of solid bronze!
Nice. job! How strange... that's the ninth suppository-making machine restoration I've seen this week on TH-cam. Okay, maybe not. :)
I ❤️ Avril! It is good to see her in this video.
mais qu'ils sont bons les pti français en restauration !!!. bon boulot !!!!