I don’t know how else to explain this; but the way you enunciate “hat” imbues so much affection for the object. I cannot imagine someone referring to their sweaty work cap with the same reverence. My hat is off to you, sir. Ha
Felt hats have a grain to them. You are only supposed to brush with the grain. Rubbing back and forth like that will loosen the fibers and thin spots out creatng weak spots over time. Over time those thin spots will start to tear and holes will start.
He was pretty sloppy all around, even at the intro, hah. At moments like these, i always think of Jamie, how working with a sloppy Adam can be very grating sometimes, not saying that Jamie is perfect. I used to have a friend that managed to bump into everything and knock things over just by being around objects, and sometimes you just look at that person and go: "...really?" Which i did actually say during this video when he revealed his hat after his 1st fix attempt, seeing how he didn't put it on a flatter surface, like... really? I didn't even know about the felt graining, but it made me think of worn out velcro, like an 80s backcombing hairdo.
That's something I notice about Adam. As qualified as he is about a lot of things - and props to him for trying new things - some things he's really bad at and seems like he won't bow to the professionals. The only silver lining is it's his own hat he's ruining and beating up, not a client or friend. But it's only a matter of time before someone trusts him to repair something a professional should do.
This is why I like my Kangaroo leather hat from Barmah. Between having the venting and not having to worry about the rain, it is the best way for me to be able to wear a hat and not have to worry about blocking it. I do have some hats that do need blocking, but they are not worn as much as the leather hat.
When you spoke about the art of blocking hats, I recalled as a child learning to play the game of Chess; it's a game you can pick up pretty quickly, but mastering Chess is another matter again. I have my Brother in law's pigshooting hat, one he tweaked/fashioned for himself from an Akubra. I love the look of it; but it's a one off. After watching you, I'm encouraged to seek out the base Akubra model, and take it to someone that can fashion another in my BIL's style.
I love how there's no difference between how he cares for cosplay costumes and the way he cares for his everyday clothes.... He's basically doing an Adam Savage cosplay every day of his life so it is kind of the same thing. 😂
I have a question for you, is it possible to slightly enlarge a hat? I went from very short hair to much longer hair, and my favorite hat is now just a little to tight.
@@CF_Sapper if you bought a commercial hat from a store many have adjustable hat bands on the inside. Otherwise you'd be best to seek out a hatter. They would have to look at the hat and see if it's possible to use a stretcher without damaging it. Also it depends on how far you need to stretch it too.
adam mentioning airport workers not wearing hats under the sun reminded me of that scene from 'Fear of a Black Hat' when they are talking about having hats now. lmao. great movie!
@@plwadodveeefdvIn this case it isn’t just a dumb rule. Handling a hat by the crown can cause it to break down over time and the pinch at the front can get holes. Grabbing by the brim is better for the hat.
It might be worth fabricating (or otherwise acquiring) a more solid block that fits your hat in the way you want it to be. My wife does millinery and we have a lovely collection of vintage blocks as a result. They also display nicely on a shelf.
You may want to get a plastic hat protector like the Troopers use. Scotch guard only works so much. They are excellent and very cheap. This is what a lot of people use on their fancy hats.😉
I was gifted a Resistol Qucksilver (no longer made) in the original box for my birthday. Already the best hat I've owned and I absolutely agree - more people should wear hats. They're a great, functional piece of wardrobe.
I gave up baseball hats years ago. We tend to get a lot of rain and sun. I have been on a Henschel hat kick for a long time. They do not look bad and they are a fantastic "tool" protecting you. The Breezers are my favorite in summer and I go to leather or heavy canvas types in the winter. I have not looked back since.
I personally prefer the look of the brim looking a bit droopy in the front, but there is a certain polished look to it being perfectly shaped. It's a bit military-esque, or maybe I am thinking of mounties.
I think I found something similar, if you're interested. It's called a Hudson Men's Pencil Rim Felt Fedora Hat, from American Hat Makers. It's quite similar. They also have custom hat bands under accessories. I love their hats.
I love my Biltmores! But I waiver between too chicken to wear them/not wanting to damage them so the collect dust on my wall instead! My prized one is a grey felt/black band 40s era Cavalier - looks just like Redford’s hat from The Sting. Also used to be located in Guelph Ontario 🤓🇨🇦
Hats are such an esoteric area for repair and adjustment, and its amazing that there are resources that you have acquired to such an endeavour. I've just watched the Lighting Ceremony for the Olympics that took place at the ruins of Olympia. Have you ever thought about recreating an Olympic torch? In a similar manner to your replicas of the Crown Jewels
A hat with a wide brim is something more people should be wearing. A hat with a brim keeps the sun off ones ears. As one who wears glasses I find wearing a hat beneficial in keeping glare, and rain off my glasses. I don’t understand umbrella’s I wear an Akubra, Cattleman with a chin strap(stampede strap) and have for at least twenty five years. I have been wearing an Akubra hat of one model or another for close to fifty years. Reshaping and sometimes stretching for me usually involves getting the hat thoroughly soaked and then putting the stretcher in it to return the hat size as hats shrink in size with time. Then finding a suitable curved surface to set the hat on to dry.
I made a couple hats, and posted a tutorial for how to make a fedora on the Club Obi Wan forum. As Adam says, it’s easy to try, but experience, preparation (as you can see from Adam’s rush to get his gear together the first time he takes the hat off the steamer) and precision all serve you well. You should also be prepared for some bloody fingertips, as sewing the sweatband, ribbon, and liner can all be difficult. As an aside, I’ve always been told that you should only brush a hat counterclockwise.
When I was a drill sergeant we would put polyurethane on our campaign hats and let them dry in a hat press to keep them from warping. Added bonus it kept the color from fading too.
My grandfather wore a Stetson. This was in the 50s up to the mid 60s. It wasn't a western style hat and I don't think Stetson makes that style anymore. Would kind of like to get one. Bit of trivia: Go back and look at Kennedy's inauguration. He was wearing a top hat.
I love the idea of taking to a guy who knows exactly what he's doing in a shop that needs the business, but I get learning the skill on your own. There's a neighborhood older gentleman who sharpens knives of all sorts in my area. It's like $5 to have your kitchen knife sharpened, and it's well worth it for expensive knives to not hack at it on your own and let a guy with years of know-how and practice do it for you.
Hi Adam, my personal opinion is that your hat is more fedora-like in nature rather than homburg, which typically has a longitudinal crease on top and no pinch at the front. Fedoras have the pinch at the front and may have the longitudinal crease on top or a wider top shape, like yours has (though not a round top, which would be a pork pie hat). Enjoyed the episode. Cheers!
Get a cavalry hat. It has holes for a chin (or neck) strap. I used to wear one with mine around the back of the neck, like US drill instructors, this will deal with most wind, except from the front unless you lean your head a little forward and downward. In a storm or other "extreme" conditions move it forward as a chin strap.
Totally agree that society should wear more hats. Not just baseball and winter woolens! I'm talking bowlers, trilbies, fedoras etc. I would if my confidence level was high enough......
Adam has mentioned it before, but I can also reiterate: The more you wear a hat, the more confident in wearing it you'll be. And the more you were a specific hat, the more it shapes itself to you, it's an interesting experience.
i have a few felt fedora hats i wear in the rain, they get thoroughly soaked, never scotch guarded them, i just lay them on a flat towel to dry and they are still in perfect condition
It's impossible to get nice and cool hats in Scandinavia. I travelled to LA for work, and found a hat shop! I bought 2 giant summer hats to bring home in the plane. It was in a hat shop by the Marina in Long Beach. You should check it out. Hats from floor to celling! Really wonderful hats I wear every summer, cuz my shoulders get sunburned; so I love big summer hats, that can give some shade. America truly have much more hat variety than Europe. I tried looking in London, Paris, Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, you name it. Hats are hard to find.
RIP the original Biltmore factory in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. I used to walk past it every day, and was able to buy some hats directly from them before it closed. I'm glad the name is being carried on by a company in Texas, but it doesn't feel the same. 😢
I remember heading over there one year after the hillside festival, and it was gone. I was pretty unhappy. I live up north, so I didn't know it wasn't in Guelph anymore. I still have my old hats from there though.
I would guess the airport workers aren't allowed to wear hats due to the wind possibly blowing them off and ending up in a plane engine. I guess they could get around it with a mandatory policy of some kind of chin strap or cord attached to their shirt etc.
Adam you mentioned ceramics. Have you ever tried throwing on a potter’s wheel? I feel like you would really enjoy that process of making. Highly recommend giving it a go
@@1BigBen He has all those 3D printers, but I haven't seen him get a high resolution 3D scanner yet. A scanner would make it easy to build the custom hat press :-).
I like the grey extra large fleshing sundays boonie hat. Its so light weight, the straw gambler just needs a fit ring like that with a fan to kill the survivor. Maybe the sash of the balard is crystal matrix.
I do recommend you use demineralized water directly over your hat, especially if it is dark colored. Once I tried with normal water over my black hat and now it looks like sweted with white lines
Someone else has already mentioned the thing about brushing with the grain, so I don't have to! 🙂 I'm a Danish viewer (who can't afford a membership, sorry) and I have been wearing a Stetson black cavalry type hat whenever I go outdoors, since 2008. (Still the same hat.) I wonder if you (as you are also a red-blonde and possibly have the same skin type as me) have any advice on getting rid of greasy sweat stains and salt deposits? And perhaps also how to refresh the dye, so it gets back its black color? Maybe other viewers have some advice? There seems to be noone in Denmark who cleans hats, unfortunately. I made the mistake when I started wearing it 16 years ago, not to protect it with something like Scotch-guard, and the summer of 2008 had a few very rainy days, which I spent one of walking through most of Copenhagen...this washed out quite a bit of the dye. And daily use for - wow, I can almost not believe it - 16 years means it has wicked up quite a bit of skin oils. (Oh well, I could of course pretend that it is a form of waterproof treatment.) Other than this problem, the hat is in great shape, so I really see no need to replace it with a new one. I would be thankful for any advice, I am sure the has to be somebody here who is likely to know something about the matter. Greetings from Aaarhus, Jutland (Denmark)!
There are people who wear hats and people who appreciate hats. I wear Tilley hats in my daily life for sun protection and every once in a while someone will ask "Is that a Tilley?" We are instantly friends. Lol. I have a pork pie, a trilby and a derby depending on the occasion when I want to dress up.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but couldn't you use a 2 liter bottle to hold the water? Upside down so when the water level gets below the lip of the bottle water comes out and refills the reservoir till it reaches the lip again.
6:49 In games and gaming, people call that having a low skill floor and a high skill ceiling. Easy to start and have fun, but with tons of room to refine your skills so you can get much better than when you started.
Adam - I'd love to hear more about your personal history of wearing hats. Like, what brought you to this, and why this style of hat? Indiana Jones influences? hmm? [grin]
I don't know if this would be something you can do or interested in, but could you make a video/tutorial on cinema poster restoration, i.e. cleaning/bleaching, linen backing, touch up etc. would love to see you tackle that. :)
Spanish cartoonist Forges made that joke about fads and fashions with a bunch of toiled-hated people, one of which was saying "I wonder if it won't be the case that all of us are a bunch of morons..."
Random question for Tested or another person you is knowledgeable. I have a bunch of 123 blocks and a couple got rusted on one side after some accidental contact with water. Any particular thing I can use to clean them back up?
This is a skill that all Australian soldiers have. Keeping your slouch hat in good condition starts off as a pain in the proverbial requirement and later turns into a source of pride.... of course, it's all about the perfect balance between flat enough to keep the RSM off your back and having enough character to make it a true "slouch hat"
Hey Adam, would love to see you make a replica pip boy from the fallout games. Your love for weathering I think would bring it alive. I’m sure you have seen the show but if not I highly recommend
Most airport don't allow hats on the airport ramp area. Too much chance of having the hat blow off and get sucked into an engine or having the brim possibly block your clear view of a spinning propeller.
I used to wear a fedora because I liked the style. I stopped because people kept telling me they were associated with "nice guy" gamers (aka incels). I still love the hats and now that I'm older, I don't care what people thing anymore so I might get a new one.
Adam is like most adhd kids. Delighted to be C student in 100 subjects vs A student in 1.
As someone who feels the same way… i enjoy this ❤
"A jack of all trades is a master of none, but often times better than a master of one."
I don’t know how else to explain this; but the way you enunciate “hat” imbues so much affection for the object. I cannot imagine someone referring to their sweaty work cap with the same reverence. My hat is off to you, sir. Ha
The thumbnail-at first glance-made me think Adam was fixing a toilet seat. 😂
..and I still clicked on it. 😅
Same
Exactly!!!!
If I was going to watch someone fix a toilet seat, it would be here.
I'm a lil disappointed that it's not now 😂
I'll literally watch this man do anything and be happy
Felt hats have a grain to them. You are only supposed to brush with the grain. Rubbing back and forth like that will loosen the fibers and thin spots out creatng weak spots over time. Over time those thin spots will start to tear and holes will start.
I was taught to only brush going counter clockwise.
He was pretty sloppy all around, even at the intro, hah.
At moments like these, i always think of Jamie, how working with a sloppy Adam can be very grating sometimes, not saying that Jamie is perfect.
I used to have a friend that managed to bump into everything and knock things over just by being around objects, and sometimes you just look at that person and go: "...really?"
Which i did actually say during this video when he revealed his hat after his 1st fix attempt, seeing how he didn't put it on a flatter surface, like... really?
I didn't even know about the felt graining, but it made me think of worn out velcro, like an 80s backcombing hairdo.
@@Games_and_Music damn it's almost like these are known symptoms of ADHD 🙄
Counter clock wise is correct, with and the correct sponge
That's something I notice about Adam. As qualified as he is about a lot of things - and props to him for trying new things - some things he's really bad at and seems like he won't bow to the professionals. The only silver lining is it's his own hat he's ruining and beating up, not a client or friend. But it's only a matter of time before someone trusts him to repair something a professional should do.
This is why I like my Kangaroo leather hat from Barmah. Between having the venting and not having to worry about the rain, it is the best way for me to be able to wear a hat and not have to worry about blocking it. I do have some hats that do need blocking, but they are not worn as much as the leather hat.
Same! Love my Barmah hat!
When you spoke about the art of blocking hats, I recalled as a child learning to play the game of Chess; it's a game you can pick up pretty quickly, but mastering Chess is another matter again.
I have my Brother in law's pigshooting hat, one he tweaked/fashioned for himself from an Akubra. I love the look of it; but it's a one off. After watching you, I'm encouraged to seek out the base Akubra model, and take it to someone that can fashion another in my BIL's style.
I love how there's no difference between how he cares for cosplay costumes and the way he cares for his everyday clothes.... He's basically doing an Adam Savage cosplay every day of his life so it is kind of the same thing. 😂
As a milliner, I agree..everyone should wear more hats and fascinators!!!👒 if you dampen a cloth you can use that and a steam iron on top of that.
I have a question for you, is it possible to slightly enlarge a hat? I went from very short hair to much longer hair, and my favorite hat is now just a little to tight.
@@CF_Sapper if you bought a commercial hat from a store many have adjustable hat bands on the inside. Otherwise you'd be best to seek out a hatter. They would have to look at the hat and see if it's possible to use a stretcher without damaging it. Also it depends on how far you need to stretch it too.
Can you advise on a good way to clean a felt hat at home?
Thank you, Adam. It is wonderful to spend this time with you!
adam mentioning airport workers not wearing hats under the sun reminded me of that scene from 'Fear of a Black Hat' when they are talking about having hats now. lmao. great movie!
It's not often I see a "Fear of a Black Hat" reference in the wild. You just made my day!
"So basically.... We got hats now, motherfucker!"
My first job was in a hat shop. I was trained that you should never handle a hat by the crown, only the brim.
I love all the dumb rules different trades come up with 😂
@@plwadodveeefdvIn this case it isn’t just a dumb rule. Handling a hat by the crown can cause it to break down over time and the pinch at the front can get holes. Grabbing by the brim is better for the hat.
@@detsuh Also, it's possible the gentleman that trained me was tired of blocking crowns, since it's more involved.
In that hat I feel like Adam is about to remind me to remain on the designated trails.
It might be worth fabricating (or otherwise acquiring) a more solid block that fits your hat in the way you want it to be.
My wife does millinery and we have a lovely collection of vintage blocks as a result. They also display nicely on a shelf.
You may want to get a plastic hat protector like the Troopers use. Scotch guard only works so much. They are excellent and very cheap. This is what a lot of people use on their fancy hats.😉
I was gifted a Resistol Qucksilver (no longer made) in the original box for my birthday. Already the best hat I've owned and I absolutely agree - more people should wear hats. They're a great, functional piece of wardrobe.
I gave up baseball hats years ago. We tend to get a lot of rain and sun. I have been on a Henschel hat kick for a long time. They do not look bad and they are a fantastic "tool" protecting you. The Breezers are my favorite in summer and I go to leather or heavy canvas types in the winter. I have not looked back since.
I love how Adam shows you how he messed it up and fixes it. One of my favourite quotes he ever made “failure is always an option”. ❤🩹
Thank you for the refresher on the humid condition.
🙂
I personally prefer the look of the brim looking a bit droopy in the front, but there is a certain polished look to it being perfectly shaped. It's a bit military-esque, or maybe I am thinking of mounties.
I think I found something similar, if you're interested. It's called a Hudson Men's Pencil Rim Felt Fedora Hat, from American Hat Makers. It's quite similar. They also have custom hat bands under accessories. I love their hats.
I love my Biltmores! But I waiver between too chicken to wear them/not wanting to damage them so the collect dust on my wall instead! My prized one is a grey felt/black band 40s era Cavalier - looks just like Redford’s hat from The Sting. Also used to be located in Guelph Ontario 🤓🇨🇦
Hats are such an esoteric area for repair and adjustment, and its amazing that there are resources that you have acquired to such an endeavour. I've just watched the Lighting Ceremony for the Olympics that took place at the ruins of Olympia. Have you ever thought about recreating an Olympic torch? In a similar manner to your replicas of the Crown Jewels
„I like it a little bit dirty“ Adam Savage 2024 😂
I'll be surprised if no one's snipped that 😂
A hat with a wide brim is something more people should be wearing. A hat with a brim keeps the sun off ones ears. As one who wears glasses I find wearing a hat beneficial in keeping glare, and rain off my glasses. I don’t understand umbrella’s
I wear an Akubra, Cattleman with a chin strap(stampede strap) and have for at least twenty five years. I have been wearing an Akubra hat of one model or another for close to fifty years. Reshaping and sometimes stretching for me usually involves getting the hat thoroughly soaked and then putting the stretcher in it to return the hat size as hats shrink in size with time. Then finding a suitable curved surface to set the hat on to dry.
Try a coffee can. Cut it down, to shorten it, so the brim sets on your flat surface.
The hat went from Carnival Barker to Gun Slinger!!
I made a couple hats, and posted a tutorial for how to make a fedora on the Club Obi Wan forum. As Adam says, it’s easy to try, but experience, preparation (as you can see from Adam’s rush to get his gear together the first time he takes the hat off the steamer) and precision all serve you well. You should also be prepared for some bloody fingertips, as sewing the sweatband, ribbon, and liner can all be difficult.
As an aside, I’ve always been told that you should only brush a hat counterclockwise.
That little salute at the end was very David Plummer esque 😂
When I was a drill sergeant we would put polyurethane on our campaign hats and let them dry in a hat press to keep them from warping. Added bonus it kept the color from fading too.
My grandfather wore a Stetson. This was in the 50s up to the mid 60s. It wasn't a western style hat and I don't think Stetson makes that style anymore. Would kind of like to get one. Bit of trivia: Go back and look at Kennedy's inauguration. He was wearing a top hat.
I love the idea of taking to a guy who knows exactly what he's doing in a shop that needs the business, but I get learning the skill on your own. There's a neighborhood older gentleman who sharpens knives of all sorts in my area. It's like $5 to have your kitchen knife sharpened, and it's well worth it for expensive knives to not hack at it on your own and let a guy with years of know-how and practice do it for you.
I do love the design of your bedroll, I just wish I could get it in some nice bright picnic-blanket colour for picnics
Hi Adam, my personal opinion is that your hat is more fedora-like in nature rather than homburg, which typically has a longitudinal crease on top and no pinch at the front. Fedoras have the pinch at the front and may have the longitudinal crease on top or a wider top shape, like yours has (though not a round top, which would be a pork pie hat). Enjoyed the episode. Cheers!
Wind and hats are incompatible, that makes wearing hats outside a pain (unless you are Indiana Jones :-).
Get a cavalry hat. It has holes for a chin (or neck) strap. I used to wear one with mine around the back of the neck, like US drill instructors, this will deal with most wind, except from the front unless you lean your head a little forward and downward. In a storm or other "extreme" conditions move it forward as a chin strap.
Most airport workers cannot wear hats, especially on the airfield.
Love wearing my hats, my Beret, my british caps. My latest one is a Borsalino Traveller...
And a small hose on the tip of the steamer so you can sit the hat down and steam it as you have it weighed down.
Totally agree that society should wear more hats. Not just baseball and winter woolens! I'm talking bowlers, trilbies, fedoras etc. I would if my confidence level was high enough......
Adam has mentioned it before, but I can also reiterate: The more you wear a hat, the more confident in wearing it you'll be. And the more you were a specific hat, the more it shapes itself to you, it's an interesting experience.
i have a few felt fedora hats i wear in the rain, they get thoroughly soaked, never scotch guarded them, i just lay them on a flat towel to dry and they are still in perfect condition
I have to say I prefer a flat brim on my Stetson gun club! A rolled edge is a little too trendy for me!
It's impossible to get nice and cool hats in Scandinavia. I travelled to LA for work, and found a hat shop! I bought 2 giant summer hats to bring home in the plane. It was in a hat shop by the Marina in Long Beach. You should check it out. Hats from floor to celling! Really wonderful hats I wear every summer, cuz my shoulders get sunburned; so I love big summer hats, that can give some shade. America truly have much more hat variety than Europe.
I tried looking in London, Paris, Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, you name it. Hats are hard to find.
RIP the original Biltmore factory in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. I used to walk past it every day, and was able to buy some hats directly from them before it closed. I'm glad the name is being carried on by a company in Texas, but it doesn't feel the same. 😢
Great Canadian company saved by moving to the US
I remember heading over there one year after the hillside festival, and it was gone. I was pretty unhappy. I live up north, so I didn't know it wasn't in Guelph anymore. I still have my old hats from there though.
Im glad I'm not the only one who thought Adam was building a better toilet seat 😂
I would guess the airport workers aren't allowed to wear hats due to the wind possibly blowing them off and ending up in a plane engine. I guess they could get around it with a mandatory policy of some kind of chin strap or cord attached to their shirt etc.
People often say they look stupid wearing a hat but it dose grow on you
I need a hat like that for sunny days.
You need to talk to Kevin from Hat & Guitars, he’s an expert on reshaping hats.
i started wearing hats because of ytou so you are making a difference!!
Stale white bread is great for cleaning hats. As others have said, always go in the same direction as the fibres.
Adam you mentioned ceramics. Have you ever tried throwing on a potter’s wheel? I feel like you would really enjoy that process of making. Highly recommend giving it a go
I'm surprised you haven't 3D printed a custom press you can squeeze the hat in every time you take it off :-).
I bet, he has a idea or two in his book about that, but is kicking it forward like field goal
@@1BigBen He has all those 3D printers, but I haven't seen him get a high resolution 3D scanner yet. A scanner would make it easy to build the custom hat press :-).
With photogrammetry that has gotten super cheap. He needs to learn the cad skills perhaps @@tomhorsley6566
Being from Texas and having worn felt hats for 60 years I have never heard of someone using scotch guard on a good felt hat!
Adam…”more people should be wearing hats”…best statement ever…the old movies…history 20’s-40’s…man the styles
I like the grey extra large fleshing sundays boonie hat. Its so light weight, the straw gambler just needs a fit ring like that with a fan to kill the survivor. Maybe the sash of the balard is crystal matrix.
Is that a bone folder? I've not used one of them for many years when I was a bookbinder in the last century. Nice.
I do recommend you use demineralized water directly over your hat, especially if it is dark colored. Once I tried with normal water over my black hat and now it looks like sweted with white lines
Did the same thing with a steam iron and a tea towel back in the seventies.
It's unthinkable to leave the house without a hat.
Snappy salute there. Nice job, Adam!
Someone else has already mentioned the thing about brushing with the grain, so I don't have to! 🙂
I'm a Danish viewer (who can't afford a membership, sorry) and I have been wearing a Stetson black cavalry type hat whenever I go outdoors, since 2008. (Still the same hat.)
I wonder if you (as you are also a red-blonde and possibly have the same skin type as me) have any advice on getting rid of greasy sweat stains and salt deposits? And perhaps also how to refresh the dye, so it gets back its black color? Maybe other viewers have some advice? There seems to be noone in Denmark who cleans hats, unfortunately.
I made the mistake when I started wearing it 16 years ago, not to protect it with something like Scotch-guard, and the summer of 2008 had a few very rainy days, which I spent one of walking through most of Copenhagen...this washed out quite a bit of the dye. And daily use for - wow, I can almost not believe it - 16 years means it has wicked up quite a bit of skin oils. (Oh well, I could of course pretend that it is a form of waterproof treatment.) Other than this problem, the hat is in great shape, so I really see no need to replace it with a new one. I would be thankful for any advice, I am sure the has to be somebody here who is likely to know something about the matter.
Greetings from Aaarhus, Jutland (Denmark)!
I remember watching a piece on how some kind of felt hat was made, it was enjoyable to watch but couldn't be fun to do...
Damn fine hat! Thanks for the chaos!
I'll literally watch anything adam produces! RIP Mythbusters-too soon lol
There are people who wear hats and people who appreciate hats. I wear Tilley hats in my daily life for sun protection and every once in a while someone will ask "Is that a Tilley?" We are instantly friends. Lol. I have a pork pie, a trilby and a derby depending on the occasion when I want to dress up.
Right On! 🙌
Adam, Smokey Bear called. He wants his hat back.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but couldn't you use a 2 liter bottle to hold the water? Upside down so when the water level gets below the lip of the bottle water comes out and refills the reservoir till it reaches the lip again.
6:49 In games and gaming, people call that having a low skill floor and a high skill ceiling. Easy to start and have fun, but with tons of room to refine your skills so you can get much better than when you started.
Would love to see leather boot repair video to.
Another awesome video by the master.
Adam - I'd love to hear more about your personal history of wearing hats. Like, what brought you to this, and why this style of hat? Indiana Jones influences? hmm? [grin]
I don't know if this would be something you can do or interested in, but could you make a video/tutorial on cinema poster restoration, i.e. cleaning/bleaching, linen backing, touch up etc. would love to see you tackle that. :)
I have such a big head that I can't find any hat in store that fits. I'd need to go custom made.
I've never heard of scotchguarding my hat, has that worked well, or changed the feel of the hat?
Hanging out in the hat district...
Does anyone else get tired watching Adam’s manic pace? I need a nap! 🤠
"What was that about hats again? Oh, people aren't wearing enough". Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
Looking forward to the next episode when Adam makes toast.
From the thumbnail I thought that was a toilet seats, which would make for an odd hat indeed😂
Spanish cartoonist Forges made that joke about fads and fashions with a bunch of toiled-hated people, one of which was saying "I wonder if it won't be the case that all of us are a bunch of morons..."
Adam needs to build a steamer hat-flattening gizmo.
I’m wearing hats. Have done for ages. People do think I’m odd though.
I've got a Stetson beaver hat I only wear on rainy days. Afraid to Scotch guard it.
Random question for Tested or another person you is knowledgeable. I have a bunch of 123 blocks and a couple got rusted on one side after some accidental contact with water. Any particular thing I can use to clean them back up?
Brake clean? Just occurred to me...
What is that coat in the background. Looks good.
I'm surprised there isn't a good hat shop in the Bay area
The Bay area has five or six of them.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to get that bowl shape without a block for my Man With No Name hat 😂
Looks great 👍
This is a skill that all Australian soldiers have. Keeping your slouch hat in good condition starts off as a pain in the proverbial requirement and later turns into a source of pride.... of course, it's all about the perfect balance between flat enough to keep the RSM off your back and having enough character to make it a true "slouch hat"
I have a black Hunt Club that I love.
8:51 I thought this was *my* alexa going off 🤣
Hey Adam, would love to see you make a replica pip boy from the fallout games. Your love for weathering I think would bring it alive. I’m sure you have seen the show but if not I highly recommend
Just an FYI for you Adam, a milliner is a hat maker specializing in women's hats. A hatter makes and blocks men's hats.
Most active flight lines do not allow for the wear of headgear. Don't want it getting sucked into an engine!
Most airport don't allow hats on the airport ramp area. Too much chance of having the hat blow off and get sucked into an engine or having the brim possibly block your clear view of a spinning propeller.
What is up with all the holes in that chair?
Stetson Eureka is kinda close to this design. I have one in black, L. It runs slightly smaller than I would have liked.
Great video sir you are awesome ❤😊
What about wool hats..... How would one go about fixing that? Would not the steam hurt the wool?
Easy to learn. Hard to master.
I used to wear a fedora because I liked the style. I stopped because people kept telling me they were associated with "nice guy" gamers (aka incels).
I still love the hats and now that I'm older, I don't care what people thing anymore so I might get a new one.