usually watch these videos to fall asleep, they're very relaxing. that being said the absolute terror i felt hearing that giggle at the beginning while i was about to fall asleep was unparalleled. 10/10
Your restorations are always amazing, but the way you keep us smiling is priceless. Glad to see you back with a new one. I’m a tool guy and I love all of your new tools you use.
It looks like the Termites enjoyed the wood as much as the people enjoyed the wine. Nice resto as usual. I miss the frequency of your videos. I hope you can post more more frequently. Keep well.
0:56 - I'm in awe of the quality of stickers way back then: you stick them concealed between a rusty metal leg of a grape crusher for decades, and when you disassemble said leg they are still there, perfectly preserved. They totally don't make them like they used to!!!
@Adam Ridama yes, he's going to be pressing his own grape juice, enough to where the finish is going to matter. He's actually starting a fresh pressed grape juice business. Derp. There's nothing there that will have any negative effect on your body with the rare use it will receive.
Despite not having that much experience with handywork, having spent most of my 35 summers with my nose in books and lectures and peer reviewed studies, and now programming, its always easy to appreciate your work, even for me, and its always a nice treat to unwind to your videos. Especially after a week that had been rough both profesionally and emotionally. Thanks for that :)
It is funny how our world has moved from the juicer here to the juicer I see in my kitchen. While I am sure mine has its perks, I prefer how yours looks. Beautiful and functional!
It never ceases to amaze me when you work your wizardry to restore these items! Although I can only imagine how much fun you had being silly and doing the 'Vroom! Vroom!' noises as you prepped this item. 🙂
Awesome work! It's a pleasure, viewing your videos. In Hesse / germany your press is called "Kelter" and mainly used for producing "Apfelwein" (apple wine). Our one is in size double as big as yours. Thanx for sharing!
What a beautiful result. That looks magnificent, Tysy. Everything was spot on from the colors to the wood finish. Well done. Have a very happy holidays and thanks for your channel.
I be honest and tell you that while I gave you a like as I really appreciate the effort you put in for the restoration of this timeless equipment, please, please stop sand blasting timber. Just sand it at the most or use steel wool with white spirits to clean it up and if it is riddled with borer then replace it like you did with the barrel exterior. They did not paint, oil or varnish the timber in these grape presses for the reason that they did not want the finishes leeching into the juice (hence why the borer must have loved it - all that extra sugar from the grape juice).
@@mrbappoo7430 wood is not the same density as most metals (although some hardwoods would seem to be) and the blasting can easily strip away the softer grain of the wood causing the piece to be damaged and greatly changed in dimensions. Good sanding techniques will give a more even finish or using various graded steel wool with white or methylated spirits can clean up the timber but is time consuming. On a side note I have seen baking soda being used in a sand blaster as a less abrasive and damaging implement. And yes I have seen effective use of sandblasting timber where the surface of the timber is burnt to give a textured finish that is in line with the grain of the timber.
I think it's worth noting that while he restores many of these items to a technically "usable" state, more often than not tools like this are being restored as a museum piece. With that in mind paint and varnish are used simply to ensure the tool looks good and will not decay quickly.
@@cavemaneca No argument from me on that. I did mention that if you are restoring it to be used then it would be better to replace the actual part with a new part (reminds me of some other YT channel where it is often said "I make a new one"). I must add that the actual sandblasting did expose the true extent of the damage done by the wood borer (lil bast*rds that they are).
Beautiful restoration 👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing. Some of the comments made relating to this grape press and food safety has led me to me to believe that a large number of the viewers have not heard of modern fruit juicers. 🤣🤣🤣
EXCEPTIONAL restoration Tysy! It is always a pleasure watching you work. The colors are spot on. The brass screws enhance and make it pop! You are a MASTER of restorations! Keep up the great work!
As a biker, I fully approve the artistic direction of this video...great restoration, as usual! Very nice artifact...love that translucent red on the bottom...a nod to the original configuration, but not covering the grain & character of the wood...🖖🏿😎👍🏿
very nice, about the only difference I would have done would be to no use a stain, since that wouldn't be food safe (in case you ever wanted to use it for wine again) otherwise very nice restoration!
I’ve always been a fan but I watch these to go to sleep and those sound effects really freaked me out haha. Not sure if I’m the only one who feels that way- sorry if that makes me a kill joy haha.
Well, wine is ready, restoration is done! Amazing as usual, and it's very good when you show your humor too. p.s. you have useful tools, my favorite is sandblaster!
I can't say i like all the added sound effects. Theyre kind of intrusive and they detract from the part im here for - the high quality antique restoration. I dont need stock sound effects and motorcycle helmets to enjoy your work. I preferred the white background, too.
Impressive, though I don't know about the color scheme. I think I would have gone with something like purple and gold/brass, instead of green/red (though green and red do match the season). I would have done the handles and the handlebars different colors, too. Apart from that, this is just about perfect, in my opinion.
It's a bit cringey, yeah. I like Ty's stuff, but sometimes feel like he's trying to attract a younger audience with these cartoony sound effects and bits, and it just feels off.
Love your Videos, as always. BUT, we need to have a meeting of people that obsess over pointless Internet things... Is Tysy allowed to use "i make a new one", or not... we shall vote on this.
I like how all your sets of bits are always complete. I swear to God it only takes two seconds after opening a new bit set for anything for one of them to break or just disappear. I'm not sure I'm capable of owning a complete set of any bits for power tools
Won't lie, the use of the circular saw at full arm extension with mild struggle, to get the camera angle, weirded me out. Make sure you're keeping safe, I'd rather have not quite optimal videos than no more videos ever.
bro, dont make videos this edited you dont have to work more by editing your videos mor than you do just in the restoration, theres no need i like your normla videos without sound efects and stuff, i you wanna make them like this i dont mind but I preffer normal videos :)
Check This Baby Stove Restoration (New Video) ruclips.net/video/UeyJQGjzZek/видео.htmlsi=b4errxVrAFUV4R49 🥳
usually watch these videos to fall asleep, they're very relaxing. that being said the absolute terror i felt hearing that giggle at the beginning while i was about to fall asleep was unparalleled. 10/10
@@kalsrivhi go to 1:40
@@commandersnack9729 thx
This is exactly why I’m watching lol
Woooo same LMAO
Thx noted so now il be prepared thx
Step 1-9:26- cover your wood in peanut butter generously
Step 2-10:14-Microwave until golden-brown
Step 3-10:45-Apply flour
Step 4-11:30-Apply Chocolate
Enjoy
what carpenter ants eat:
OMG WOW
Secret step:-add eggs
@@Fwog-wj3eyhow2basic reference?
Your restorations are always amazing, but the way you keep us smiling is priceless. Glad to see you back with a new one. I’m a tool guy and I love all of your new tools you use.
The briefcase of router bits was impressive.
Wow that outcome is unreal.
Dear Santa…..
Hello there! I didn't know you watched this channel, Elliot!
Hi Elliot!
@@KyloBen2016 They actually collaborated already in the past^^
@@noisykestrel Oh, yeah. I forgot about that.
He literally lined up the brass screws so that the lines matches. Thats the content I live for. lol Great job, my guy!
I appreciated the clocking of the screws as well.
It looks like the Termites enjoyed the wood as much as the people enjoyed the wine. Nice resto as usual. I miss the frequency of your videos. I hope you can post more more frequently.
Keep well.
I doubt they enjoyed the free sauna that came with their meal though.
0:56 - I'm in awe of the quality of stickers way back then: you stick them concealed between a rusty metal leg of a grape crusher for decades, and when you disassemble said leg they are still there, perfectly preserved. They totally don't make them like they used to!!!
Hahaha😂 i think it's stupid to put subscribe stickers everywhere anyway🙄
@@koen_bakker Yea it was kinda stupid but at least the videos were interesting
Didn't know RUclips existed way back
Ahh your a stickerhead like me!
@@frstwhsprs It didn't. It just proves time travel is real.
So... Did anyone notice the juice was spilling everywhere and then suddenly in the next shot it was all gone? 😂
Thought I was seeing things. 😂
It's movie magic... It's like Orlando Bloom doing that jump on to the horse in LotR... 🤣
Yeah I was just too polite to mention it.
I saw it too but i telled my self maybe its bc of a reflektion if the galss or smt like that
I think its from the pour thing not being on tight enough
Considering its a food handling tool, I believe all the wood parts should have been new and sealed food grade specific oil. But great work as always
I'm surprised this isn't a top comment.
No one is going to be using this. It will be a decorative piece
@Adam Ridama to show it works. No one is going to use it 😂
@Adam Ridama yes, he's going to be pressing his own grape juice, enough to where the finish is going to matter. He's actually starting a fresh pressed grape juice business. Derp. There's nothing there that will have any negative effect on your body with the rare use it will receive.
@Adam Ridama you dont need to have inside knowledge. Just a bit of common sense.
Just gotta say. Thanks for using a dark background, really helps watching this at night before bed. Makes these videos even more comforting LOL
Despite not having that much experience with handywork, having spent most of my 35 summers with my nose in books and lectures and peer reviewed studies, and now programming, its always easy to appreciate your work, even for me, and its always a nice treat to unwind to your videos. Especially after a week that had been rough both profesionally and emotionally.
Thanks for that :)
Your restorations are so wonderful! That almost perfect color match with the paint red and the actual juice red was so beautiful!
Tysy seems like a really nice guy in person he seems like the type you can sit down and have a good chat with about pretty much anything.
❤😊
The result is perfect :)
Wow. The combination of the brass screws and green enamel turned out beautifully.
It is funny how our world has moved from the juicer here to the juicer I see in my kitchen. While I am sure mine has its perks, I prefer how yours looks. Beautiful and functional!
Amazing how this object turned out. Looks better than a new one 😅
I have missed plain restoration on older machines! With your fancy tools. I love this stuff!
Seu trabalho é incrível, você tem um talento maravilhoso para restaurar os objetos, meus parabéns pela grande habilidade.
It never ceases to amaze me when you work your wizardry to restore these items!
Although I can only imagine how much fun you had being silly and doing the 'Vroom! Vroom!' noises as you prepped this item. 🙂
This is the most mellow and quiet Daft Punk-video I've ever seen.
Toujours heureuse de voir que certains outils/produits ont un contenant avec du texte en français!!! Le résultat est tellement beau aussi!!
Your choice of products or items to restore is unique.
This is was an amazing restoration.
Hats off
Every time I watch your videos I'm jealous of your tool collection. Nice idea for the Christmas colors and great restoration as always Tysy.
Awesome work! It's a pleasure, viewing your videos.
In Hesse / germany your press is called "Kelter" and mainly used for producing "Apfelwein" (apple wine). Our one is in size double as big as yours. Thanx for sharing!
I can't believe what an excellent job you did on the press screw. That was actually stunning to look at.
What a beautiful result. That looks magnificent, Tysy. Everything was spot on from the colors to the wood finish. Well done. Have a very happy holidays and thanks for your channel.
Congrats, on restoring this masterpiece.
To TysyTube... For restoring and (possibly) fixing this Wine Machine
😎🥂 (Cheers)
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера отреставрировавшего старую виноградадавку.
I be honest and tell you that while I gave you a like as I really appreciate the effort you put in for the restoration of this timeless equipment, please, please stop sand blasting timber. Just sand it at the most or use steel wool with white spirits to clean it up and if it is riddled with borer then replace it like you did with the barrel exterior. They did not paint, oil or varnish the timber in these grape presses for the reason that they did not want the finishes leeching into the juice (hence why the borer must have loved it - all that extra sugar from the grape juice).
Im no restoration expert but why can't you sand blast wood?
@@mrbappoo7430 wood is not the same density as most metals (although some hardwoods would seem to be) and the blasting can easily strip away the softer grain of the wood causing the piece to be damaged and greatly changed in dimensions. Good sanding techniques will give a more even finish or using various graded steel wool with white or methylated spirits can clean up the timber but is time consuming. On a side note I have seen baking soda being used in a sand blaster as a less abrasive and damaging implement. And yes I have seen effective use of sandblasting timber where the surface of the timber is burnt to give a textured finish that is in line with the grain of the timber.
@@MrAl28111 Likelyhood that he changed the media in the blaster between materials?
I think it's worth noting that while he restores many of these items to a technically "usable" state, more often than not tools like this are being restored as a museum piece. With that in mind paint and varnish are used simply to ensure the tool looks good and will not decay quickly.
@@cavemaneca No argument from me on that. I did mention that if you are restoring it to be used then it would be better to replace the actual part with a new part (reminds me of some other YT channel where it is often said "I make a new one"). I must add that the actual sandblasting did expose the true extent of the damage done by the wood borer (lil bast*rds that they are).
Sweet jesus, the intro was SO adorable. I loved it.
Motorcycle scene?
Also 1:40
The diversity of each video is my favorite part about this channel.
The new workspace is nice.
Perfect video to watch when you're ill in bed. Awesome work as per usual!
I've seen a lot of restoration channels but you're the first one I saw with a bunch of really fancy equipments.
That is just simply gorgeous. Good color choices. Well done.
Terrific result. That thing is beautiful. I can't believe how clean that screw shaft shined up.
J'adore toujours autant tes vidéos de restauration 🙂❤️ n'as-tu jamais pensé à restaurer une vieille bicyclette d'antan ? Bonne continuation
Получилось просто потрясающе !👌👍
My Mechanic is not going to be happy you’re using “I make a new one” 😂
Beautiful restoration 👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing. Some of the comments made relating to this grape press and food safety has led me to me to believe that a large number of the viewers have not heard of modern fruit juicers. 🤣🤣🤣
This guy just keeps going from strength to strength :)
Absolutely impressive Tysy!
EXCEPTIONAL restoration Tysy! It is always a pleasure watching you work. The colors are spot on. The brass screws enhance and make it pop! You are a MASTER of restorations!
Keep up the great work!
I'm glad you have returned to repairing items like this. Didn't enjoy the electronics stuff nearly as much.
Stopped watching because of those
As a biker, I fully approve the artistic direction of this video...great restoration, as usual! Very nice artifact...love that translucent red on the bottom...a nod to the original configuration, but not covering the grain & character of the wood...🖖🏿😎👍🏿
Absolutely beautiful restoration! I really like what you've done with the camera booth!
Excelentes reatauraciones . Además me gusto que todo se ve limpio y ordenado , hasta las herramientas parecen nuevas de lo limpias quw estan.
Мужик с чувством юмора😂
Nice one! Green Color and brass screws always look perfect together! Love it 😍
Awesome Resto buddy 🔥🔥 .. just remember must choose drive your cycle or drink your wine 😂😂 not both at the same time 😂😂
Amazing ! I feel like something has changed 🤔 I mean editîng, lighting, ... it looks really awesome !!! 👏👏👏 Congratz !!!
very nice, about the only difference I would have done would be to no use a stain, since that wouldn't be food safe (in case you ever wanted to use it for wine again) otherwise very nice restoration!
Agreed
My favorite part is the sand blasting. So satisfying to see all the rust come off.
Great work, but you also have to line the inside with cheesecloth when pressing grapes or apples, etc.
Шикарно!!!
Привет с солнечного Норильска...
Ficou incrível!!! Adorei o novo cenário!! Feliz Natal!!
J'aime bien tes vidéos, parce qu'elle s'en reposante, de qualité et tu fais du bon travail.
Tysy's videos are getting more and more demented with every upload. And I love it. Great job, mate. Have a great weekend.
I’ve always been a fan but I watch these to go to sleep and those sound effects really freaked me out haha. Not sure if I’m the only one who feels that way- sorry if that makes me a kill joy haha.
I am inspired by your work,Cool project buddy, an excellent restoration and a beautiful result turned out, I liked it 👍
Simple, concise, and straight to the point.
Now that was an awesome video Tysy! Excellent job as always!
Well, wine is ready, restoration is done! Amazing as usual, and it's very good when you show your humor too. p.s. you have useful tools, my favorite is sandblaster!
I can't say i like all the added sound effects. Theyre kind of intrusive and they detract from the part im here for - the high quality antique restoration. I dont need stock sound effects and motorcycle helmets to enjoy your work. I preferred the white background, too.
Red and green is a total great combination. Right in time for Christmas.
Impressive, though I don't know about the color scheme. I think I would have gone with something like purple and gold/brass, instead of green/red (though green and red do match the season). I would have done the handles and the handlebars different colors, too. Apart from that, this is just about perfect, in my opinion.
The juice at the end is very stimulating - fresh and satisfying🤤
Don't add "funny" effects pls... This channel is awesome like it is.... Just restore the thing
Exactly
A tad little. It was good … and funny.
It's a bit cringey, yeah. I like Ty's stuff, but sometimes feel like he's trying to attract a younger audience with these cartoony sound effects and bits, and it just feels off.
Yeaaaaa i kinda lost the mood to watch this after hearing the effects
Naaaa
Thank you for the black background! I watch these videos to fall asleep and normally always has a white background and it’s too bright. Great work!
Love your Videos, as always. BUT, we need to have a meeting of people that obsess over pointless Internet things... Is Tysy allowed to use "i make a new one", or not... we shall vote on this.
I think we need to ask My Mechanics 😆
I like how all your sets of bits are always complete. I swear to God it only takes two seconds after opening a new bit set for anything for one of them to break or just disappear. I'm not sure I'm capable of owning a complete set of any bits for power tools
The sound effects were pretty annoying lol
😱
La peinture rouge rend vraiment bien. Ravi de voir un youtubeur dans la restauration en France
I love the video but I didn't quite like the sound effects =\
I just feel like it doesn't fit so well
Love the new shop look makes the colors pop
Won't lie, the use of the circular saw at full arm extension with mild struggle, to get the camera angle, weirded me out. Make sure you're keeping safe, I'd rather have not quite optimal videos than no more videos ever.
watching ur videos like therapy for me...
the sound effects you added are very strange and unnerving
Pure grape juice, mmm, delicious!!! The Grape Press was splendid!
4:47 GUYS LOOK SMOL CAT
Amazing job Tysy!
not a fan of the new style. all the sound effects, electric tools and less than vanilla camera angles
Amazing like always ... I also like the helmet 😅👏👍💪
bro, dont make videos this edited you dont have to work more by editing your videos mor than you do just in the restoration, theres no need i like your normla videos without sound efects and stuff, i you wanna make them like this i dont mind but I preffer normal videos :)
great job on rusty grape press restoration tysty tube restoration 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Sometime you just need to leave things as is. Please go back to the old format. idk what that power rangers outfit and the sound effects are about!
Wonderful work! I advise everyone to watch the work of the master!
Brilliant. Well done.
Loved the manic cartoon giggle each time we looked at the psychopathic grinning face 😝
Theres too much editing in the first minute, you dont have to go overboard with sound effects and camera movements 😭😭😭
Green and Red , It's a great combination!!! Good Job, congratulations .
To many edits and power tools. Takes away from the appeal of these types of videos when you’re constantly making obnoxious sounds.
Excellent job. One thing you may need to modify is where that spout meets the wall of the press; it leaks like a sieve.
😂 The steadily growing aggression with the hammer on that shaft. Lol.
WOW, Instant Beaujolais Nouveau ! Brilliant transformation.
That turned out absolutely amazing! I love your little "special effects"
They made the video quality plummet
tysy's skills with restoring go up as do his skills with sfx CLOWNERY
I loved it, the color are so so nice, delicious grape for wine made me salivate !
Encore une c'est une magnifique restoration bravo monsieur
I love these kind of videos !!! 🙏🏼
Wow. Hadn't watched a Tysy vid in years. He really did jump the shark.