The Luminary Shoppe
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Antique Irish Jaunting Car Lamps, The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Pairing appropriate lamps with an antique vehicle is a common concern with many carriage owners. Tradition, quality, design, size and finish are all factors to be considered. The lamps should enhance the appearance of the vehicle while not becoming the focal point nor becoming overwhelmed by the vehicle. These along with the personal tase of the carriage owner all go into making that decision. ...
Beveled Glass & Engraving
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Often the skills and expertise of other craftspeople/artisans are needed to complete a lamp restoration project. In this video Rick incorporates the talents of a hand glass beveler, Bob Habeck, to make a replacement door for a vintage Fire Apparatus lamp and the precision artistry of Master Engraver, Diane Scalese, to duplicate long lost candle caps for a pair of lamps.
Hearse lamps With A Lady on Top. Completed! The Luminary Shoppe.
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
This video is about the final stages of rebuilding and restoring a pair of vintage Hearse Lamps. Rick gathers all the rebuilt, newly built and finished parts for the final assembly of this pair of lamps. The silver plated, inside and out, lamps are lit up for the first time. Near the end of the video Rick tells about up coming projects that will be shown on this channel.
100 year old Gig lamps restored. Will they last another 100? The Luminary Shoppe.
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.2 года назад
The second of two videos showing this pair of very desirable century old Brewster Gig lamps that has come in for repairs and refinishing. As is often the case more work is required than first appeared. In this video the project is completed, but first Rick must chase down a pesky rattle in one lamp, install replacement candle caps, install the polished glass and repaint the lamps.
Restoring Antique Brewster Carriage Lamps. Heat, friend and/or foe? The Luminary Shoppe.
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
A Straight forward job often gets more complicated the further you get into it. In this case removing the mounting brackets from a vintage pair of lamps reveals previous alterations and necessitates some unplanned repairs. Fortunately all of the original parts are still there and Rick will be able to set these lamps right.
Refitted & refinished antique Pony Road Coach Lamp project complete. The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
The Pony Road Coach lamp project is completed in this video. The resilvered parts have come back from the silver plater, all other parts have been reconditioned or reengineered and built new with the goal in mind of building a pair of lamps that will be appropriate on a traditional style of pony drawn Road Coach that will last at least another 150 years.
Fabricating Antique Coach Lamp Heads or Chimneys.-The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Rick completes a pair of custom made Coach lamp heads to make the lamps suitable for a pony size Road Coach.
Making new heads for antique coach lamps. The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Rick continues with the restoration/transformation of this pair of lamps by using the original frames, front flanges and liners and replacing the tails and heads. In this video he builds new heads in a traditional style for Road Coaches.
How to make Removable Coach Lamp Tails
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Rick makes removable tails for a pair of carriage lamps that he is converting into 3/4 size Road Coach Lamps by turning and threading brass stock and making new tapered sleeves.
A "Transformation" From Carriage Lamps To Coach Lamps, The Luminary Shoppe.
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
What do you do when you need a pair of carriage lamps of a particular style and there just aren't any available? In this video Rick starts the "Transformation " of a pair of quality lamps of the right size and general style from relatively easy to find mid size lamps to rare Pony Coach lamps. Aside from the normal tasks required in lamp restoration, in this case the existing heads will be repla...
Using an English Wheel to fabricate parts for antique carriage lamps. The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
How does one replace missing doors for a pair of horse drawn Hearse lamps? Rick demonstrates how to use an English wheel to do just that. The domed rectangular steel doors and their corresponding brass liners are made to fit a pair of antique Hearse lamps.
Restoring Antique Hearse lamp frames to rebuild the lamps. The Luminary Shoppe.
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
A sound frame is required to carry the other parts of a quality carriage lamp. The frame or body is the central component that supports the head, tail, glass (or lights) and any other parts or embellishments that make up the lamp. In this video Rick rebuilds the frames of a pair of lamps that are sorely in need of some TLC. In the life of these lamps, some one hundred twenty plus years, these l...
Compound spun pedestals for statutes on top of a pair of antique Hearse lamps, Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Rick spins new brass foundations for statutes mounted at the top of a pair of antique hearse lamps. Two shells are made and spun together to make a single compound spinning for this application.
Making Hard Maple chucks for spinning antique hearse lamp parts. Then spinning parts. Luminary Shop
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Rick sections and laminates a hard maple board into spinning chucks. He then turns them into the required forms and uses them to spin brass replacement parts for a pair of 150 year old hearse lamps.
Rolling tapered tails for carriage lamps, brass vs steel. The Luminary Shoppe.
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Rolling tapered tails for carriage lamps, brass vs steel. The Luminary Shoppe.
Making Hearse lamp flanges.
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Making Hearse lamp flanges.
Antique Carriage Lamps as porch lamps? It doesn't always work! The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Antique Carriage Lamps as porch lamps? It doesn't always work! The Luminary Shoppe
Hitch Wagon Lamps, The Final Product!! The Luminary Shoppe
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Hitch Wagon Lamps, The Final Product!! The Luminary Shoppe
Hitch Wagon Lamps finally Coming Together
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Hitch Wagon Lamps finally Coming Together
A Milestone! The Hitch wagon lamp parts are spun, rolled, soldered and ready for nickel plating.
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
A Milestone! The Hitch wagon lamp parts are spun, rolled, soldered and ready for nickel plating.
Hitch Wagon Lamps, Pieces and Parts mp4
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Hitch Wagon Lamps, Pieces and Parts mp4
Hitch Wagon Lamps pt4
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Hitch Wagon Lamps pt4
Repair or Replace???
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
Repair or Replace???
Hard Maple Chucks
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Hard Maple Chucks
Completing HWL Spinning
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Completing HWL Spinning
Oops, Hitch Wagon Lamps don't bounce!
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
Oops, Hitch Wagon Lamps don't bounce!
Making a Batch of Hitch Wagon Lamps pt2
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Making a Batch of Hitch Wagon Lamps pt2
Making a Batch of Hitch Wagon Lamps
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Making a Batch of Hitch Wagon Lamps
Wrapping Up Muhlbacher Hansom Cab Lamps From Paris
Просмотров 22 тыс.3 года назад
Wrapping Up Muhlbacher Hansom Cab Lamps From Paris

Комментарии

  • @87Benz-tf9qs
    @87Benz-tf9qs 24 дня назад

    Ppg is excelent paint. Used it on classic cars bikes and boats for over 30 years.

    • @John-zo4wu
      @John-zo4wu 10 дней назад

      Same here, PPG Concept, excellent paint, but getting very expensive.

    • @87Benz-tf9qs
      @87Benz-tf9qs 10 дней назад

      @John-zo4wu yea prices are crazy. You can easly sink ,$2k into matterials for base /clear. When i first started everything was laquer. I thought $50 for a gallon of red ppg laquer was insane. Long time ago.

  • @ron.v
    @ron.v Месяц назад

    I always wondered what type solder you use. I'm pretty sure it isn't acid core or resin core. Is it silver solder?

  • @BillOwens-vt2wi
    @BillOwens-vt2wi Месяц назад

    Your years of experience have great value. Thank you for your insight. I would to learn it.

  • @chuckthomas8176
    @chuckthomas8176 Месяц назад

    My favorite cart..

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 Месяц назад

    good video

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 Месяц назад

    thanks rick

  • @JorgeM523
    @JorgeM523 Месяц назад

    Thanks Rick, Thanks for documenting your Trade, a dying art.

  • @JorgeM523
    @JorgeM523 Месяц назад

    Amazing craftsmanship by you and Dave. Looking forward to your entire library and you're off to a great start...even though this was 4 years ago...I will catch up.

  • @JorgeM523
    @JorgeM523 Месяц назад

    Thanks to Dave, I have found a new channel to follow...a bit late to the game since you are retiring, and glad to be here. Thanks for sharing your amazing trade.

  • @puddintame9989
    @puddintame9989 2 месяца назад

    "D" Everz here, I just discovered your channel. this was very interesting to watch. Thanks for the glimpse into your shop. I miss Joliet

    • @TheLuminaryShoppe
      @TheLuminaryShoppe 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the sub! Hi D, glad you enjoyed the video. Things here in Joliet are a-changing. I am retiring and Dave has bought my equipment to put in his new carriage museum. I assume you have seen his Utube channel.

    • @puddintame9989
      @puddintame9989 2 месяца назад

      @@TheLuminaryShoppe Yes, I have watched Dave's channel for at least a year now, that is how I learned that you had a channel.

  • @chosipian
    @chosipian 2 месяца назад

    so enjoyable!!

  • @chosipian
    @chosipian 2 месяца назад

    beautiful work!!!👍

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 2 месяца назад

    Rick after you retire it will be a big pair of shoes to fill !

  • @chuckthebull
    @chuckthebull 2 месяца назад

    Never realized how intricately made these lamps are till watching you take them apart for rebuild. Wonderful work here..also glad to hear you are going yo contribute to the Joliet museum.

  • @johnbucklerfarms
    @johnbucklerfarms 2 месяца назад

    I’m glad I paid attention to the Engle Coach Station and I’m very impressed

  • @lise1255
    @lise1255 6 месяцев назад

    I have looked through most of your great videos, but I wish I could have found one about what soldering material, flux agents, gas etc that goes with what. My problem is soldering all the different metals together and obviously without damaging the glass from heat or the silver plating on the inside copper? You make it look so easy, but without the right materials, it's not, even though I consider myself handy. When I go and buy soldering material, there's 20-30 different from just one brand all with different percentage of this and that and no one seems to be able to tell me what to use where??? All answers are appreciated.

    • @markneedham752
      @markneedham752 Месяц назад

      These blokes make it look so bloody easy. Piece a cake, I says. Be buggered if I can get it as good as them. Books, old books, are where I find stuff.

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 6 месяцев назад

    Wow spectacular job Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your brite adventures with coach light

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 6 месяцев назад

    Spectacular job Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise I am a new subscriber I can't wait to see all of your videos thank you again brother im working on 2 1907 deitz Union driving lamp i need help with the burner I was able to seal up the holes in the bottom of the reservoir, but on both burners, the wicks do not want to go up. I put a bread bag twist. Tie through the Wick to assist in raising the work it works. But it don't work very well. I would appreciate any assistance, or if you have a video. Rebuilding a burner, thank you again. God bless

  • @BernhardPfaller-i1b
    @BernhardPfaller-i1b 7 месяцев назад

    Prima Ergänzung zu Engels Videos leider ist mein Englisch nicht besser geworden, aber macht nichts! Weiter so Grüße aus Bayern

  • @WarblesOnALot
    @WarblesOnALot 8 месяцев назад

    G'day, Yay Team ! Thankyou for pointing Dave at the Wheelwrighting business ; I found you via him, and I found him via the YT Algorithm... I posted a video of my grandfather's Spoke-Pointing & Tennon-Cutting Bits, which I was about to use to make some rustic outdoor furniture - cantilevered & with dowelled joints...; the Workbench I made that way 25 years ago (with the ancestral Bits...) being still in-service... In 1976, when I was 15, I helped my father (52 when I was born...) to shape & fit a pair of (square-sawn Spotted-Gum) Shafts onto a "Racing Spyder" (lightweight Sulky, in Oz - I dunno what you'd call it in the US ?)..., and in '77 he had me in the team when he set the second of a pair of Steel Tyres, onto their (2, Steam-Bent) Wooden Felloes of the Wheels for a Horse-drawn Harvester which was under restoration. The Shafts were from among 6 pairs which my grandfather took into Stock in 1936, there were 3 pairs still in the Rafters of the old Paint Shop...; the other 2 pairs then being readily on-sold to the people who owned the Spyder. I've charged Batteries with Wind-Turbine Rotors that I carved with my grandfather's Wheelwrighting Tools..., & I've flown behind 2 different Ultralight Motorglider Propellers that I made the same way...; and I didn't realise it until (binge) watching Dave's Videos - but I've somehow wound up with pretty much my grandfather's entire Journeyman's Wheelwrighting Toolkit - enough so that I could put my hands on enough rare, old, and specialised Gadgets to Make a Wheel with if I wanted to try... (and I have one old & never-used Hub to start with, too !). As I've told Dave in the Comments..., I have a long mouldering ambition to build an Electric Wooden WindWheel, for the fun of it, a Permanent-Magnet Alternator with a Bridge-Diode Rectifier to produce DC Current... I visualise Helically-pitched Wind-Turbine Blade-Sections, carved onto the Spokes...(I'm practiced at that, it's the theoretically "hardest" part, but it's the only bit that I've actually already kind of mastered...) and Neodymium Magnets in the Felloes (which will be weirdly-Sectioned, too - to harness a little bit of "Thrustrum Effect", as well as using the Felloes as a tip-sealed, rotating Duct...), so it would be quite Aerodynamically very efficient (!). The idea is to build a Triangulated Wooden "Airframe" for the Windmill, with a pair of C-shaped Iron-Cored Pickup-Coils with the Magnetised faces of the Fellows passing between the ends of the Cs, with close attention to the Spacing, to ensure that as the Wheel turns there is always the same Area of Magnets between the Iron Faces, as the Magnets go past the Coils - to prevent "Cogging". I forsee no actual advantage over what's readily commercially available in the shops, and Solar Panels beat the Tripes out of Windmills for making reliable off-grid Electricity, say for Houselighting (I've been off-grid for 35 years)...; but I think that for sheer whimsy and quaint eccentricity it might be quite difficult to beat - if I can make it work...(?) ! Anyway, until I encountered Dave's Videos I had had more experience at Wheelwrighting, and done more of it than anyone else in the local Postcode (2370, Glen Innes, NSW, Oz...), but - I knew that I actually knew almost nothing about it... Mere ancestral smatterings picked up along the way, as a kid, hearing and remembering things said... But, now, I'm aware of at least a thousand mistakes to try not to make - which would have probably conspired to stump me entirely... And if Dave's in the business now, because you started him in that direction - then I owe you as much thanks as I owe to him... Yesterday, I left a long comment under his most recent upload, inviting him to check out my "The SunFoil Project..." Playlist, Therein to collect his Reward within the Gift-Economy, for having taught me so very much ; which I've wanted to know for 60 years...(!). You, too, deserve my gratitude ; so pretty please, if you feel like it, check out my SunFoil Project Playlist. The long-winded explanation is posted in the Thread under Dave's video posted at the end of Feb. 2024...(yesterday was my 29th of Feb, when it appeared in my Feed - but in Montanna, when Dave posted it, it was still the 28th !). I hope you enjoy the idea of SunFoils as much as I'm enjoying the Wheelwrighting...; and the Lampwork. I lived on Kerosene Lamps & Candles from 1985 to 2000..., so you, too, appear to me have the status of an actual GuRu...; Gu meaning Darkness..., & Ru meaning Light - so a GuRu leads people from the Darkness into the Light...(!). So a Hare-Krsna told me once... Which is a pretty fair description of a Manufacturing Luminary (!), is it not ? Such is life, Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !

  • @w.scottferguson6566
    @w.scottferguson6566 9 месяцев назад

    I love to restore lights. I am not at your level of finish. My question is, what do you use for flux and solder. I clean thoroughly but still have issues with flow. Any suggestions?

  • @howardnielsen6220
    @howardnielsen6220 9 месяцев назад

    Thank You

  • @baronweber6801
    @baronweber6801 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you get your hand notcher from ? Thank you for the content. From a copper smith.

  • @kathyvandermolen228
    @kathyvandermolen228 9 месяцев назад

    These are just like the ones in the John Wayne movie 'The Quiet Man'. Fabulous!! 👌👏👍

  • @kathyvandermolen228
    @kathyvandermolen228 9 месяцев назад

    Your work is very impressive!! My husband and I enjoy your videos. From Great Falls 👍

  • @robertwinton2649
    @robertwinton2649 9 месяцев назад

    🤗❤️👍

  • @Frandalicious66
    @Frandalicious66 10 месяцев назад

    WOW. Beautiful

  • @Frandalicious66
    @Frandalicious66 10 месяцев назад

    What a WONDERFUL craftsman you are Sir. I’ve done some repoussé work and I love this English roller you have. Not sure which is more tedious. Thank you for sharing. BTW love that bench shear you have.

  • @Frandalicious66
    @Frandalicious66 10 месяцев назад

    Hi there Rick, I am so glad I found your channel. I am in awe of your skill and workshop set up. Especially the tube roller. I purchased an old brass carriage lamp not knowing what it was, I just liked it. I am a jewelry metalsmith and just love all Metals. It’s seems that I am missing the spring coil for my lamp. It’s in pretty rough condition. Not really looking to restore it more than just be a decorative item in my house. But thank you, love the historical info.

  • @nelsonnoname001
    @nelsonnoname001 10 месяцев назад

    Thank You!

  • @patmadix172
    @patmadix172 10 месяцев назад

    The craftsmanship

  • @bagster001
    @bagster001 11 месяцев назад

    Watching your channel after linking off Engels shop. Nice work thanks for sharing. Would you ever consider using mdf for the chucks? It’s hard, has no grain, and cheap.

  • @mrkrause3
    @mrkrause3 Год назад

    Tin knocker!

  • @alanmitchell7322
    @alanmitchell7322 Год назад

    Hi Iv just come across your vidio channels what great and very interresting work you do with those lamps. just a query on your soldering flux do you have a brand for it or do you make it up your self as the flux I used to buy has gone off the market witch was very good. The flux I use now is not all that good. Just wandering if you had a recipe on how to make it.Cheers from New Zealand.

  • @RaymondWKing-dn8wf
    @RaymondWKing-dn8wf Год назад

    Hi Rick, The Sandhill Cranes you saw in Arizona fly through Delta County Colorado every spring. They land at Harts Basson Reasavor not far from my Home her in Eckert. Thy Fly over my Home in the Mornings circling up and heading North for their Sumner Grounds! They are a noisy bunch of Birds! Harts Basson is also called Fruit Growers Reasavor and provides Irrigation Water to Local Farmers and Ranchers. From atop Antelop Hill to the South of the Reasavore it looks something Like a Whale to me. Jim Hulteem like me is a 3 or 4 Generation Local. He has an Orchard on top of Antelope Hill and sell a variety of Fresh Frut to the Public as well as truckers.

  • @whatdoyouthinktodd
    @whatdoyouthinktodd Год назад

    So I retired 3 years ago at the age of 58 everybody says to me why so young. I always come back with young how many years you think I have left? And they give me a puzzled look and I say to them about their look yeah you can't figure it out either how much time do we have left? How much time do we have left...I don't know but I want to enjoy it a little bit so remember every night is Friday night and every day is Saturday and one other thing to remember you're not on vacation. Vacations cost too much Good luck! I hope this comment finds you well whit a great look on life.

  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 Год назад

    Guess there is a science and an art to most everything...

  • @richardcorwin1828
    @richardcorwin1828 Год назад

    I just re-watched this episode Rick. I hope and pray you are doing well and I miss your presence here.

  • @trashmenagerie5616
    @trashmenagerie5616 Год назад

    I have a simmilar square carriage oil lamp with no wick adjustment knob. There are two holes where it could have gone. Im not sure if its missing or if its possible some lamps dont have them

    • @trashmenagerie5616
      @trashmenagerie5616 Год назад

      There's also no door; it can only be opened from the bottom.

  • @CitroTeam
    @CitroTeam Год назад

    Lindo. Isto lembra-me a minha infância quando vinha de férias à aldeia onde a minha mãe nasceu antes de haver eletricidade publica e águas canalizada. Usávamos candeeiros a petróleo e um balde para tirar água do poço. Só havia um TV na aldeia, era no café que tinha um pequeno gerador para alimentar uma lâmpada e a TV, à noite. A máquina de café expresso era a gás de botija.

  • @MrBonehead71
    @MrBonehead71 Год назад

    Thank you so much. Found an old lantern and could not figure out the spring mechanism. Somebody had converted it to hold a tealight. Will try to restore it work with candles.

  • @stevebme2163
    @stevebme2163 Год назад

    Are the red glass lenses available to purchase online or do you know of a shop in London UK.

  • @davidneilson3508
    @davidneilson3508 Год назад

    Sure miss ya Rick. 🌴👍👍😎🌴

  • @davedaniels8211
    @davedaniels8211 Год назад

    Hi , I recently purchased a pair of lamps similar to yours for the princely sum of £10 🇬🇧. I was unsure how to restore them . Watching your video , the penny dropped in the final 30 seconds . Upon dismantling I found a spring loaded piece of covered cotton in the handle . Your video demonstrates it pushes the candle upwards . Simple . On my lamps I have 2 open windows and a red disc covering the third , the fourth being blanked off . Clearly , to be mounted on the left and right side of the vehicle . I'm unsure if they were used for horse drawn or motorised vehicles . I will restore them to working condition , I hope , but will keep the original patina .

  • @chrisicu4236
    @chrisicu4236 Год назад

    How fortunate someone would be to have a pair of carriage lamps restored by you. Thanks for sharing your dedication to this craft. Your mastery of the trade really shows.

  • @benjohnson1082
    @benjohnson1082 Год назад

    I am wondering what Rick is up to in retirement….

  • @cheyennejt
    @cheyennejt Год назад

    Good shop assistants

  • @cheyennejt
    @cheyennejt Год назад

    Wow

  • @cheyennejt
    @cheyennejt Год назад

    Watching this I now understand why the bottom of the lamps are so long.

  • @cheyennejt
    @cheyennejt Год назад

    I like this little light of mine playing in the background 😊