Thank you for shielding the welds. I don’t get seizures, but I get wicked headaches. The finished project is a piece of art. Things just aren’t made this beautiful nowadays.
The work is excellent as always! I really love watching your videos! There's just one thing that confuses me - the lever that goes into the heel of the shoe during assembly was installed the wrong way around. In this position, it could damage the shoe
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Finally, a restoration project that wasn't found in a muddy bog.lol. Love the attention to detail. And the added touches. Better then new. Well done Sir 👏
Greetings from St. Petersburg! Excellent work! She turned out beautiful. By the way, now the shoe expansion machine is a bit Mercedes. I could really use a machine like that (I have some problems with my feet). I need to try to find something similar here. But! What if in such difficult cases with studs (axles, round keys, etc.) you use extractor rods for broken studs? For example, like these: WÜЯTH 069014. In this way, it was more often possible to loosen the pin by rotation, when it was necessary to save both the pin and the mounting hole.
Thanks Aleks! I have to be honest: the way ive tested this machine wasnt correct. This machine was used when making new leather shoes, also the leather had to be wet to be pressed in shape with it. Think it´s funny that the part number of your extraction kit starts with '069'...it´s the same numbers of my shirt 'null. sechs. neun.' (zero six nine) :-D I own this extraction kit, BUT in this case i was afraid to use it, because the bolts were stuck on the arm. If i had broken the bolts a little bit more, I wouldnt have enough material left to 'grab' it with my pulling extractor. This is set is better for screws with a broken head. Nastrovije!
@@misterpatina Hi, Kai! You are absolutely right. Of course, these extractors are primarily for broken threaded bolts or studs. But, as an option... Of course, you know better on the spot. Again, you need to “touch the material with your hands” and only then decide how to process it.
Touch up pen is awesome! What a cool restoration. Man, I could watch you do this for hours! Idk why, but it is so relaxing! The sandblasting gets me everytime!❤❤❤
Ok, who else clicked on the thumbnail without reading the title and was disappointed at it's function? lol, seriously I am always impressed by these restoration videos and wish I had thier skill and patience. 😁
Fabulous restoration, excellent filming, and I love your humor. Mr. P, you make it seem like I'm standing next to you and enjoying this piece of history and beauty with you. Thank you for sharing this.
My great-uncle, Hans Gruber, owned one of these machines. I remember seeing when 8 or 9 years old. I remember him using a liquid(water?) on leather shoes. In the late 80's he went to L.A. USA on business. He never returned home. Apparently he fell off a tall building. I have no idea what became of the stretcher but now wish I had it. Thanks for the video! 👍👍👍
Well, that happens every once in a while, if you compete with someone who dies hard… 😅 @wileycoyotesr8623 Oh and by the way, my sincere condolences for the loss of your other great-uncle Simon. If memory serves, he was blown up in a helicopter, right? Rumor has it, that it was the same guy who did it.
Another great project. That paint looks amazing. With the amount of work that you put into the restoration, I’m wondering, and maybe I missed it, but why you didn’t use something like a bronze washer or bushing for the main widening arms where they contacted the main body?
Супер работа !!! Заглядение !!! Вы большой молодец , старательный , скрупулёзный . Одно удовольствие смотреть вас . Ну а пятку наоборот , я сразу заметил😂 , думал так и попрощаемся 🤣🤣 👍👍👍👍👍
Just seen the @NTRprojects video about his restoration project. As I alredy said, I liked so much how you finished the metal surfaces of the body parts, but I think that Dr. Beer had a more preserving approach adopting japanning instead of modern lacquing. Anyway, awesome job!
Oh the comments. I didn't know there was such a machine, let alone 2 of them for a challenge. Will go check out the other channel. Nice restoration and I'm betting it's better than the original. I did check out the bar from the tee shirt advert, so next time I'm in Frankfurt... 🙂 Lastly, the bird sounds were a great ad, whether intentional or not. Great work as always!
You Mr Patina (and several others) make the other restorers look like amateurs. Hopefully they learn something. Would you say this is one of your top 3 projects?
Thank you so much! Regarding to the final product I’d definitely say yes, top 3. Regarding to the video I’d say top 10 because it was pretty paint job intense which makes it a little complicated to watch 😅
Wonderful work, as always! Loved the informative and amusing captions. As for the 'stuff' that has built up in the screw head slots, perhaps call it "groop" (grimy goop).
Blue shoe goo. The holes on the shoe forms are there to fit bunion plugs. They would allow a cobbler to stretch every shoe to the exact needs of the wearer.
When I see a restoration like this and the paint stripper comes out I automatically assume that the paint is lead based. I'm guessing they don't want loose lead flying around in the sand blaster. That is only a humble guess, however!
*Wow... what an AMAZING transformation to this machine. This would be so much better and easier to use than stuffing in damp newspaper into shoes to stretch them. As newspaper is going out of trend.🙂nz*
I originally came here to tell you Dr. Beers restoration was better.... but I was wrong. I really like how each of you take different approaches and both get quite nice results. Well done.
Amazing as always!!!! And your comments are also fun 😁 I can't wait to see "Not terrible restorations" challenge! My two favorite restorators (??) Sorry! English is not my mother tongue
Can you make a video just on all the equipment you use to make these incredible restoration videos? Like, IDC how long the video will be TBH. I am sure that your community will absolutely love it! I love watching someone with a passion for their work "geek out" on the tools & equipment they use. I really hope you take this into consideration, even if you have to break up the videos! :)
Incredibly impressive! You've got quite a lot of patience, working with some of the really awfully stuck pieces. Absolutely lovely work! -- A Dinosaur :3
Dr Beers Video: ruclips.net/video/QGi_r2JDu8s/видео.html
Thank you for shielding the welds. I don’t get seizures, but I get wicked headaches.
The finished project is a piece of art. Things just aren’t made this beautiful nowadays.
Yes. For the welding filter. I get the same problem
You and Dr. Beers are true artists and I love watching you work!!
10:09 -"Like a glove" 😆 Awesome job man!
Perfect Paint 🎨
Well done 👍
Thanks!
Utterly gorgeous! This is going to be a hard challenge for Not So to beat.
Great work. Glad the moving camera was less and slower. This video seemed a lot darker but otherwise excellent!
Хотел написать, что пятка вставлена задом наперёд, но ты уже сам поправил. Молодец!
Excellent job on an old machine ! Don't know if another result could be better.
Let's see 😊😊
Thanks a lot!
The work is excellent as always! I really love watching your videos! There's just one thing that confuses me - the lever that goes into the heel of the shoe during assembly was installed the wrong way around. In this position, it could damage the shoe
Watch the whole end of the video ;-)
Fantastic job!
Esa si es una verdadera restauración felicidades
I'm impressed that you swapped the lighting back and forth when picking the next part during reassembly. That's dedication right there!
Im glad you’ve noticed! Thanks 🙂👍
You and Dr. Beers are my TOP 2 Restorers on RUclips! Keep on doing what you do best and we'll keep coming back for more!
That's the most authentic looking finish I've seen on a restored item of that vintage. Great job!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Finally, a restoration project that wasn't found in a muddy bog.lol. Love the attention to detail. And the added touches. Better then new. Well done Sir 👏
Damn!!! All that hard work paid off. Excellent video. Skills to pay the bills.
Thank you so much! Iam glad you like it!
You make me fall in love with an old piece of machinery I have no use for. What a beautiful thing, and a piece of history .... just superb work 😊
Thanks Steven, im glad you like it :-)
What a beautiful high end restoration! Absolutely incredible work, great job!
Thanks Jeffrey!
Superb! The paintjob and finish is unreal. Great job.
The finish on those cast pieces is amazing. Lovely restoration.
Thanks, iam glad you enjoyed!
Greetings from St. Petersburg!
Excellent work! She turned out beautiful. By the way, now the shoe expansion machine is a bit Mercedes. I could really use a machine like that (I have some problems with my feet). I need to try to find something similar here. But! What if in such difficult cases with studs (axles, round keys, etc.) you use extractor rods for broken studs? For example, like these: WÜЯTH 069014. In this way, it was more often possible to loosen the pin by rotation, when it was necessary to save both the pin and the mounting hole.
Thanks Aleks! I have to be honest: the way ive tested this machine wasnt correct. This machine was used when making new leather shoes, also the leather had to be wet to be pressed in shape with it. Think it´s funny that the part number of your extraction kit starts with '069'...it´s the same numbers of my shirt 'null. sechs. neun.' (zero six nine) :-D
I own this extraction kit, BUT in this case i was afraid to use it, because the bolts were stuck on the arm. If i had broken the bolts a little bit more, I wouldnt have enough material left to 'grab' it with my pulling extractor. This is set is better for screws with a broken head. Nastrovije!
@@misterpatina Hi, Kai! You are absolutely right. Of course, these extractors are primarily for broken threaded bolts or studs. But, as an option... Of course, you know better on the spot. Again, you need to “touch the material with your hands” and only then decide how to process it.
As always, a work of art when the restoration is complete. Beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Hello mister Patina beautiful restoration beautifully restored good job well done
Thank you so much!
A real beauty! I like the chosen colors a lot!
love the dry humour! the project looks gorgeous, as usual
Thank you very much!
Brilliant job! I’ve never seen this tool before! Lovely touches!
Touch up pen is awesome! What a cool restoration. Man, I could watch you do this for hours! Idk why, but it is so relaxing! The sandblasting gets me everytime!❤❤❤
Iam glad you enjoyed!
señor patina como siempre un trabajo impecable! Dios le bendiga su saber. Gracias por el video
Parabéns, pelo trabalho 🎉🎉🎉.
Míster Patina: another job well done. A beauty machine.
Thanks!
Incredibly impressive
Very every very nice job !!!! It looks amazing and such part of history when items where made to last !! Fantastic work !!!☆☆☆
Thank you so much Robert!
Ok, who else clicked on the thumbnail without reading the title and was disappointed at it's function? lol, seriously I am always impressed by these restoration videos and wish I had thier skill and patience. 😁
Fabulous restoration, excellent filming, and I love your humor. Mr. P, you make it seem like I'm standing next to you and enjoying this piece of history and beauty with you. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you so much Vickie! ❤️
@@misterpatina I love the engineering Zen of all your videos. I wonder if the shoe stretcher had different sized feet ? Now THERES a challenge! 😅
My great-uncle, Hans Gruber, owned one of these machines. I remember seeing when 8 or 9 years old. I remember him using a liquid(water?) on leather shoes. In the late 80's he went to L.A. USA on business. He never returned home. Apparently he fell off a tall building. I have no idea what became of the stretcher but now wish I had it. Thanks for the video! 👍👍👍
Hey Wiley, thanks for giving us this part your life! I always enjoy reading things like that, im sorry for how the story ends...
Well, that happens every once in a while, if you compete with someone who dies hard…
😅
@wileycoyotesr8623
Oh and by the way, my sincere condolences for the loss of your other great-uncle Simon.
If memory serves, he was blown up in a helicopter, right? Rumor has it, that it was the same guy who did it.
Another great project. That paint looks amazing.
With the amount of work that you put into the restoration, I’m wondering, and maybe I missed it, but why you didn’t use something like a bronze washer or bushing for the main widening arms where they contacted the main body?
Thank you so much! I thought about it - but the clearances were too tight to put anything between there.
I was thinking... what good is a shoe stretcher if there aren't a pair?...and then it's a challenge to the Bearded Beer Man. Excellent!
Haha! I’m looking forward to what the beerded man does with it!
Супер работа !!! Заглядение !!! Вы большой молодец , старательный , скрупулёзный . Одно удовольствие смотреть вас .
Ну а пятку наоборот , я сразу заметил😂 , думал так и попрощаемся 🤣🤣
👍👍👍👍👍
Super schöne Arbeit, die Pinstripes gefallen mir auch sehr gut , was die Liebe zum detail zeigt
Danke Tony 🙂
this is the first time i see this beautiful piece,
great job friend amazing restoration
Thanks a lot!
A work of art Mr P. I wasn't going to watch this one, but I'm glad I did. 😊
Not to in any way diminish your prior excellent efforts, but these recent projects and this in particular are on another level. Sick work, bro.
Thank you so much! Iam glad you like them! 🙂
Gorgeous work!! This video was also really funny! 😄 Thanks for toning down the panning shots! 💖
You’re welcome 🙂👍
Very nice work!
Thanks!
Just seen the @NTRprojects video about his restoration project.
As I alredy said, I liked so much how you finished the metal surfaces of the body parts, but I think that Dr. Beer had a more preserving approach adopting japanning instead of modern lacquing.
Anyway, awesome job!
Oh the comments. I didn't know there was such a machine, let alone 2 of them for a challenge. Will go check out the other channel. Nice restoration and I'm betting it's better than the original. I did check out the bar from the tee shirt advert, so next time I'm in Frankfurt... 🙂 Lastly, the bird sounds were a great ad, whether intentional or not. Great work as always!
Thank you so much! Oh you have a good eye there! Greets from Frankfurt :-)
You Mr Patina (and several others) make the other restorers look like amateurs.
Hopefully they learn something.
Would you say this is one of your top 3 projects?
Thank you so much! Regarding to the final product I’d definitely say yes, top 3. Regarding to the video I’d say top 10 because it was pretty paint job intense which makes it a little complicated to watch 😅
Absolutely love the colors!!
Beautiful job, your attention to detail is amazing. Great work 👍🇬🇧
Thank you so much!
Amazing job my friend congratulations 👏
Beautifully done. That shoe widening machine looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
Thank you so much!
It looks really good after renovation 👏👏
Wonderful work, as always! Loved the informative and amusing captions. As for the 'stuff' that has built up in the screw head slots, perhaps call it "groop" (grimy goop).
Thank you so much! "groop", i love it!
Very authentic, humorous, and great work! Excellent video. I loved it so much for no shortcuts and great work. You got my follow. ❤️
Thank you so much and welcome to my channel :-)
Blue shoe goo. The holes on the shoe forms are there to fit bunion plugs. They would allow a cobbler to stretch every shoe to the exact needs of the wearer.
Nice work. I like the silvery gold that you chose. Can you please leave the words up for longer, it's hard to read them so quickly.
Thanks a lot! I’ll keep it in mind!
Bella máquina, me gustó el resultado. 👍🏻
Ese tipo de piezas ya son muy raras de ver pero el antes y el después es increíble buen trabajo 👍
What a great meticulous restoration.
Perfeito trabalho !
I love the sandblaster part to get rid of the rust and paint at the same time❣
When I see a restoration like this and the paint stripper comes out I automatically assume that the paint is lead based. I'm guessing they don't want loose lead flying around in the sand blaster. That is only a humble guess, however!
*Wow... what an AMAZING transformation to this machine. This would be so much better and easier to use than stuffing in damp newspaper into shoes to stretch them. As newspaper is going out of trend.🙂nz*
Lol I love the captions. You are really funny. Just got a new subscriber!
Your attention to detail is why l am subscribed, l enjoy your videos. Thanks !
Iam glad you do!
The "worked worse than expected" after welding the steel rod made me laugh a ton, thanks for that lol
Hey, im just honest 😀
I originally came here to tell you Dr. Beers restoration was better.... but I was wrong. I really like how each of you take different approaches and both get quite nice results. Well done.
I love your cockatiel bird peeping in the background. At first I thought it was the metal.
😂❤
First I hated it. But the bird and me became friends after a while 😅
Looks marvelous!
Excellent work!! And the black oily dirt is called "grunge" ☣
Amazing as always!!!! And your comments are also fun 😁 I can't wait to see "Not terrible restorations" challenge! My two favorite restorators (??) Sorry! English is not my mother tongue
I like both these guys a lot, but have you seen "my mechanics"?
Excellent job buddy the paint is so beauty Say hi from Venezuela 💯🇻🇪🙏👍🏻🤗
Gracias!
Can you make a video just on all the equipment you use to make these incredible restoration videos? Like, IDC how long the video will be TBH. I am sure that your community will absolutely love it! I love watching someone with a passion for their work "geek out" on the tools & equipment they use. I really hope you take this into consideration, even if you have to break up the videos! :)
Im more afraid of the time it'd take to clean up my shop and organize all of the drawers :-D
Kidding, pretty great idea for my seond channel! :-)
Outstanding work
Thanks!
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
High pressure washing? You spoil us with these lovely things, sir. :D
Another great restoration! Good work!
Haha, thanks a lot!
❤❤ My salute to your art ❤❤ You have a very good skill.❤❤
Thanks!
Excellent job as always Mr P. Love your work 👍
Thanks man!
Incredibly impressive! You've got quite a lot of patience, working with some of the really awfully stuck pieces. Absolutely lovely work!
-- A Dinosaur :3
Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed, little t-Rex 🦖
This restoration was a master piece!
Iam glad you enjoyed!
That stuff is called "gunk"! 🤣🤣🤣 I always love seeing your restorations -- you do excellent work!
Thanks!
Stunning work, bravo! 👍
Thanks!
Excellent restoration! Did you realize you installed a part the wrong way around? 👍👍
Thanks! I did - watch the whole end 😉
Now I've seen the ending. 🤦🏻 👍👍👍
You cleaned the shoe gew from the grub screws. 😅 Nice
Sos el mejor Patina 🙌🏼
Sehr schön👌🏼. Super Arbeit.👍🏼.
Danke Murat!
Like your paint brush holder. LOL
Not only must we see the battle, we must also see Herr Biermeister’s cartel footwear !
Gut gemacht 🙌
Youre right! Hope he’ll show them 😅
Danke!
We will see what I can find in my shoe rack
@@NTRprojects probably some steel toe safety flip flops?
@@thorstenhulser5008 😂
Another great resto. We'll done!! Don't ever lose your sense of humor.
Thanks! I won’t! 🙂
Great job 👏👍👌❤️
How do you make the stencil film stickers?
Lovely project!
Im using a plotting machine to make them 👍
Is the heel piece on backwards? Beautiful work!
Sehr gute Arbeit 👍 Grüße aus Eisenhüttenstadt/Deutschland 🇩🇪
Danke Jens, Grüße aus Frankfurt!
very good!!👍👍
You need to wet the inside of the vamp with metholated spirit a few minutes before the stretch. Great restoration, though!
very good jobs - Fabio Rio de janeiro , Brasil
Great work keep it up mate👍
Thanks, I will!
Your work perfect always 🎉
Totally dig it!
Masterpiece my brother
Thanks!