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Wow very good job man! You really went the extra mile on this one. Great colour choice, especially for the letters. I really liked how you could still see the primer on the outlines of them, made them stand out even more :-)
My grandfather had exactly the same to weigh the powder mixes in his fireworks workshop. Restoration and childhood memories all in one video. Great job, greetings from Spain.
Both you and My Mechanics have a great concept for your videos and you're excellent craftsmen in restoration. Many people are finding that videos with no talking or music, just working and the sounds of the job are very therapeutic. I believe you can improve your videos by not using a faster speed of the clips, but rather keeping everything in real time speed. Watching you turn a wrench at normal speed is much better than when it's very fast. You lose the therapeutic element when the clips are sped up. I speak for myself and many others when I say that we're not watching so that we can hurry up and get to the end, but to watch the entire process and relax while enjoying your work. You can omit repetitive clips (like with unscrewing 4 of the same bolt) to keep the video length down, but please don't speed up the action of the work. Listening to the action is just as important as seeing it take place, and everything is at its best when viewed in real time speed.
I respectfully disagree! I actually find the sped up clips more relaxing to listen to than the original speed clips on occasion, and the variety helps my brain to calm down. I suppose a lot of it is just subjective.
Look at those bloody details! We need more Art Nouveau and Art Deco in our today's industrial surroundings. Architects, designers, craftsmen, revolt against the economic morons stripping any beauty, any elegancy off today's products! Great restoration. Thanks for sharing.
I pretty much never comment on RUclips videos but after seeing so many of your videos I HAD to! Thank you so much for creating this beautiful channel! I get really bad anxiety and have a hard time falling asleep or just calming myself at the end of the day and your videos are so satisfying and relaxing to watch. It’s such a talent to create videos without having to say one word for 22 minutes and keep people watching! And you are an amazing artist with what you do and how you bring these things back to life. Thank you so much!
A triumphant restoration mesays! Most don't realise the scale of work that goes into these things, but it all balances out in the end of a job well done, it's worth the weight!
That's awesome, it's pretty interesting how things were mechanically engineered before everybody just stuck a circuit board in everything. What do you do with all these odd things you restore?
My son and I love watching your videos. He’s five years old and absolutely obsessed with how things are put together. Thanks for great content that we both enjoy!
WOW! You blow my mind with your videos!! If I took one of anything you have restored apart, I would never get it back together! The amount of work you put in to these pieces is above and beyond extraordinary!
This is a work of art! One if the most beautiful, useful and artistically painted objects I have ever seen! 2 years ago, how did I miss it? Thank you for sharing!
Amazing! It is impressive to see how these old machines used to work ... how intricate and elaborate it all was. Today you have a few pressure sensors and a battery and that's it. Great rebuild.
Fantastic work. Really great video edits. I watch these for the Zen like relaxation they induce. On RUclips i usually cannot watch anything longer than a minute. These i watch the entire video. Thank you for having content worth watching.
I worked in an Museum for many Years. If you would start restoring like this u would be fired in the first hour. This is a pop-art repair nor an restoration.
A lovely set of scales, and another great job, i love all the details cast into some of the parts, i would not have thought of repairing the broken bolt the way you did it, i would have silver soldered it, love the gold paint on the name, very nice all round.
Good video nice colour scheme But no5 every restoration has to be done to new paint if you'd wire wheeled it and used brasso on the brass I think it would've looked a while lot better
Beautiful work. If I ever took something apart like that I'd never get it back together again. LOL They used to build such beautiful things in the old days.
In the United States, this is considered "drug paraphernalia" Caught In possession of this scale, your home would be seized, it's contents auctioned. You and everyone living in your home would spend at least seven years in the maximum security Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. End of story. However, if you're the homeowner, you would be executed.
Beautiful restoration! I loved the stop-motion photography... a very entertaining addition! And the paint sprayer makes the Hammerite paint turn out just perfectly. Thank you for making these videos... they are food for the soul!
Okay, now THAT is fucking breathtaking man. Jesus Christ you transformed this already beautiful object into the fucking Rolls Royce of scales. This is without a doubt your most beautiful work yet!
Seu trabalho de restauração e incrível !!fico horas olhando os seus vídeos .E emocionante ver essas peças antigas sendo restauradas fantástico um beijão pra você 🐾🐾 Brasil 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Now that was extremely satisfying to watch, great attention to detail. Love that spray gun, saves lots of time! Seeing that it took 2 weeks in real time shows how dedicated you are to perfection, thank you!
Absolutely STUNNING!! Without a doubt, your best work yet. The only ONLY thing.... the metal wedges and 'V's that act as pivot points shouldn't be painted either. Beyond that, mate.... incredible job.
I would love to see you more full polished projects. Why always painting stuff. The color sheme is really nice on that one!!! But please do more full polished projects!
que restauración mas increíble!!! uno de tus trabajos que mas me ha gustado!!! qué flipante, como se ha quedado la báscula!! eres un gran restaurador!!! un buen like!!
Always nice to watch, looks lovely Another idea to cover small spots you don't want to paint. Use Prestik, push it into place using a small screwdriver if needs be. I use Prestik to cover like small buttons I can't remove before splaying the unit.
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Nice, but i prefer the makeup of the technical stuff...........
🤣🤣🤣me to , but i want to help my wife to pass 1000 subscribers, if not will kill me🤣
thank you so much 😊
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you should paint the beaks of the ducks gold too.. :)
These videos never disappoint. There is something therapeutic watching old things getting restored.
thank you so much 😊
There is 26 letters in the alphabet and I could not find a single combination of them to explain why I like restoration videos and you just did
Wow very good job man! You really went the extra mile on this one. Great colour choice, especially for the letters. I really liked how you could still see the primer on the outlines of them, made them stand out even more :-)
thank you so much!🥰
It's so cool to know you guys watch each other's work.
@@mrnemo204 I have a theory that they are the same guy, we have only seen their hands so we dont have evidence against or for. but i have a feeling
@@whatashock6459 There are not. Their work is different. Have you ever seen TyseTube use a lathe?
@@nocontrol813 it was a joke but sorry for not being to obious
that's one beautiful scale
Just got done watching one of your videos! Strange how nobody replied for over a year!
@@joester610 ye
C’est fou comme le style et l’utilisation des outils ont changé en quelques années, mais le plaisir de vous suivre ne change pas !
That mottled gold with the antique green was a great combination. Nice job!
My grandfather had exactly the same to weigh the powder mixes in his fireworks workshop. Restoration and childhood memories all in one video. Great job, greetings from Spain.
Every time I watch your videos, I’m always like there’s no way he can make this look good but you still manage and it’s amazing
As a former Baker and a current metrologist and calibration tech, I love this restoration!
Both you and My Mechanics have a great concept for your videos and you're excellent craftsmen in restoration. Many people are finding that videos with no talking or music, just working and the sounds of the job are very therapeutic. I believe you can improve your videos by not using a faster speed of the clips, but rather keeping everything in real time speed. Watching you turn a wrench at normal speed is much better than when it's very fast. You lose the therapeutic element when the clips are sped up. I speak for myself and many others when I say that we're not watching so that we can hurry up and get to the end, but to watch the entire process and relax while enjoying your work. You can omit repetitive clips (like with unscrewing 4 of the same bolt) to keep the video length down, but please don't speed up the action of the work. Listening to the action is just as important as seeing it take place, and everything is at its best when viewed in real time speed.
I respectfully disagree! I actually find the sped up clips more relaxing to listen to than the original speed clips on occasion, and the variety helps my brain to calm down. I suppose a lot of it is just subjective.
What’s better than this ....?
my morning coffee and a visit from Tysy... life is good....💃🏼
Look at those bloody details! We need more Art Nouveau and Art Deco in our today's industrial surroundings. Architects, designers, craftsmen, revolt against the economic morons stripping any beauty, any elegancy off today's products!
Great restoration. Thanks for sharing.
For me the best part of this video was the repair on the broken screw. So simple, yet so very clever.
thank you so much 😊
11:13 his faceeeee 🙌😩🤣 finally a small glimpse lol
I pretty much never comment on RUclips videos but after seeing so many of your videos I HAD to!
Thank you so much for creating this beautiful channel! I get really bad anxiety and have a hard time falling asleep or just calming myself at the end of the day and your videos are so satisfying and relaxing to watch. It’s such a talent to create videos without having to say one word for 22 minutes and keep people watching! And you are an amazing artist with what you do and how you bring these things back to life. Thank you so much!
This was a Triumph! I'm making a note here: "Huge success." It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.
thank you so much 😊
Except the ones who are dead
Look at me still talking when there's restorations to do
Call me my love📲💻📲📲📲📲📲📲
Menuda paciencia tienes. Yo, ya le habría pegado una patada a la bascula que habría aterrizado en Singapur. Felicidades por el video.
Чувак, это так круто! Смотрю как фильмы по вечерам, твои ролики! Молодец!
😊👍
A triumphant restoration mesays! Most don't realise the scale of work that goes into these things, but it all balances out in the end of a job well done, it's worth the weight!
Haha, my grandma has exactly the same one! Never needed restoring though, because she's taking good care of it
T'es vidéos sont tellement satisfaisante à regarder, continues ! ^^
1kOntact je me demandais si la chaîne était français vu que tous les objets viennent de france mdrr du coup j’ai ma réponse merci
@@salometsr9596 Ben elle est pas Française, mais vu que la personne vit en France j'imagine qu'il comprend ahha
It's so satisfying seeing you have many hammeritte paint. Not just blue :D
yes i have🤣
The amount of patience and talent it took to restore this is beyond my comprehension. Lol. Amazing job!
same🤣
That's awesome, it's pretty interesting how things were mechanically engineered before everybody just stuck a circuit board in everything.
What do you do with all these odd things you restore?
Jizz on em
Je suis admiratif. Le coup de la vis, c'est SUPER intelligent
This is some of your best work I have seen so far. Thanks for the awesome content.
Best scale restoration yet. Probably looks better than it did new.
thank you so much 😊
Parabéns excelente trabalho👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
thank you so much 😊
Молодец!!! Золотые руки!!!
Great restoration, but my favorite part? " What's up duck" I will never not see it as the duck scales now.
My son and I love watching your videos. He’s five years old and absolutely obsessed with how things are put together. Thanks for great content that we both enjoy!
Muito bom seu trabalho, um abraço do Brasil .
thank you so much 😊
WOW! You blow my mind with your videos!! If I took one of anything you have restored apart, I would never get it back together! The amount of work you put in to these pieces is above and beyond extraordinary!
FR : Bon bouleau. C'est très beau.
EN : Good birch. It is very beautiful.
merci beaucoup, je suis français
C'est quoi un bon bouleau?
The gold highlights were a nice touch. Very nice job.
And every time me panicking if he will remember how to put everything back right 🤦🏻♀️
wow, discovering this channel is one of the best things that happened to me on internet
I guess when you get your ducks in a row you're balanced.
This is a work of art! One if the most beautiful, useful and artistically painted objects I have ever seen! 2 years ago, how did I miss it? Thank you for sharing!
Magnificent. Really.
And 190k subs. To think I knew you when you used mostly pliers. :)
thank you so much 😊
I never thought that it has lots of parts like this and would be very hard to restore it.
Excellent work!
Admirable patience, very good result. Please stop describing every restoration as "impossible" - it doesn't mean anything.
thank you so much 😊
only this is with impossible
I sort of agree.
So far nothing has been impossible for you to rebuild 🙂
Amazing!
It is impressive to see how these old machines used to work ... how intricate and elaborate it all was. Today you have a few pressure sensors and a battery and that's it.
Great rebuild.
Am vent pe canalul tau doar ca am vazut ca ai comentat la Andy Popescu! dar faci o treaba extraordinara!!!
Multumesc Andi!
sper sa faci multe vizionari
Chubbed up so hard when I saw you had a video on restoring one of these bad laddies.
Curious, Why do you use that color of green every time? Is it just whats lying around or just a preference?
Of all the restoration channels I have seen, your projects turn out to be the most beautiful works of art.
i had a pushbike painted that green hamerite :) it was my first bike when i was a kid
cool 😊🥰
That green and blue Hamerite paint used to be on anything that was used a lot. I love that TysyTube is using it!
Hamerite isn't used enough.
I think it's a good looking paint with a cool texture.
Fantastic work. Really great video edits. I watch these for the Zen like relaxation they induce. On RUclips i usually cannot watch anything longer than a minute. These i watch the entire video. Thank you for having content worth watching.
thank you so much 😊
Has any museums ever asked you to do work? cause I think you could do well helping keep history alive
nop🤣
I worked in an Museum for many Years. If you would start restoring like this u would be fired in the first hour. This is a pop-art repair nor an restoration.
you have right
A lovely set of scales, and another great job, i love all the details cast into some of the parts, i would not have thought of repairing the broken bolt the way you did it, i would have silver soldered it, love the gold paint on the name, very nice all round.
Good video nice colour scheme
But no5 every restoration has to be done to new paint if you'd wire wheeled it and used brasso on the brass I think it would've looked a while lot better
thank you so much 😊
Your restorations are the best on youtube. Thank you!
did you just bolt a bolt in a bolt?
exactly 🤣
Timelapse painting looks great. Thanks for another interesting video.
14:47 I thought only Russians could come up with something like that, but I was wrong
It is amazing how many individual parts such a scale is made of.
11:15 you did a face reveal lol did u see me comment on the last vid? xD
Beautiful work. If I ever took something apart like that I'd never get it back together again. LOL They used to build such beautiful things in the old days.
3-In one grease????wtf??? Never seen that on Earth...what planet do they sell that stuff?
france 🇫🇷
Ficou linda!!! Admiro muito seu trabalho. Os objetos antigos eram feitos com muitos detalhes. Você preserva a origem. Parabéns 🙏☺
Whole nation wants to know what happens after you restore items
yes i keep them
In the United States, this is considered "drug paraphernalia" Caught In possession of this scale, your home would be seized, it's contents auctioned. You and everyone living in your home would spend at least seven years in the maximum security Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. End of story. However, if you're the homeowner, you would be executed.
Not really, I hope? I'm not part of that world, but I'd guess that drug users and dealers would use cheap digital scales?
@@iflick7235 smh.
Your home must look like a museum then!
Nothing short of pure art love the vids no cheesy annoying music just the restoration
That , my brother , was a lot of time and work. Fun to watch a pro at work.
Ilk yorum
Your attention to detail is amazing!! Excellent work
Why impossible? Another clickbait title? Very disappointed...
Simone where do you get impossible?
@@DanKoning777 the previous title was "... impossible restoration ...."
Great work. The art of skill and patience!
This is hands down the most beautiful restoration I’ve seen you do so far.
Probably my favourite one so far. You've done a beautiful job on that.
Beautiful restoration! I loved the stop-motion photography... a very entertaining addition! And the paint sprayer makes the Hammerite paint turn out just perfectly. Thank you for making these videos... they are food for the soul!
In my humble opinion this is among your finest work. Truly excellent work, sir!
Okay, now THAT is fucking breathtaking man. Jesus Christ you transformed this already beautiful object into the fucking Rolls Royce of scales. This is without a doubt your most beautiful work yet!
Seu trabalho de restauração e incrível !!fico horas olhando os seus vídeos .E emocionante ver essas peças antigas sendo restauradas fantástico um beijão pra você 🐾🐾 Brasil 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
That green and the gold though they make each pop amazingly
A truely fantastic restoration of an awesome set of scales.
Now that was extremely satisfying to watch, great attention to detail. Love that spray gun, saves lots of time! Seeing that it took 2 weeks in real time shows how dedicated you are to perfection, thank you!
Excellent...not only has your re-store skills improved but so has your camera work...Keep up the great work.
thank you so much 😊
Absolutely STUNNING!! Without a doubt, your best work yet. The only ONLY thing.... the metal wedges and 'V's that act as pivot points shouldn't be painted either. Beyond that, mate.... incredible job.
I absolutely love your projects. Another GORGEOUS outcome. Brilliant
thank you so much 😊
Wow les peintures et les couleurs. J'adore
Thanks for sharing the scene from 11:12 to 11:15! I liked the stop-motion bits, too. Thanks.
Bonsoir, encore une magnifique restauration , encore une fois BRAVO !
bonsoir, merci beaucoup 😊
Really impressive. What a great piece to have after all that work.
I would love to see you more full polished projects. Why always painting stuff. The color sheme is really nice on that one!!! But please do more full polished projects!
Very cool editing with taping and painting the letters.
thank you so much 😊
Nice Restoration !
It looks absolutely gorgeous bro. It's even more beautiful than I could have imagined.
thank you so much 😊
OMG! This is absolutely STUNNING! 🥰
14:45 lol back in the good ole days mom used to make us use our hands. What I wouldn’t have given to make polishing easier.
Beautiful piece
que restauración mas increíble!!! uno de tus trabajos que mas me ha gustado!!! qué flipante, como se ha quedado la báscula!! eres un gran restaurador!!! un buen like!!
thank you so much 😊
The stop-motion part was very cool to watch! Please do that again :)
Always nice to watch, looks lovely
Another idea to cover small spots you don't want to paint. Use Prestik, push it into place using a small screwdriver if needs be.
I use Prestik to cover like small buttons I can't remove before splaying the unit.
thank you so much for your advice
That restoration was absolutely beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful, though i think black and gold might have been a nicer color scheme than green and gold. Great job, these are so relaxing
thank you so much 😊
Beautiful work! I really liked the way you fixed the broken bolt on the foot. Genious!
A very beautiful object indeed and one of your best works. Thanks for posting!
What a beautiful restoration i love your way of working
Gold with green is a perfect combination
You’re such a smart man. Totally cool with the bolt.
thank you so much 😊