Really nice work Buzz. Folks don't realize how much work actually is involved in restoring a cabinet. When it is missing parts you have to remake, it's even worse. You gave this old girl new life again. Great video!
Great work on the grille Buzz. If anyone could have done it you would have. I would have replaced the whole front panel with 1/4" lauan plywood. Dickel sure was funny. Can't wait for part three.
Brilliant job there Buzz. That last tune you played bought tears to my eyes. My grandmother used to sing it to me when I was a very small boy. Fond memories. Thanks Buzz.
hi terry...I heard that song a few weeks ago, and couldn't get it out of my head, so I put it in the video!..I am very glad you enjoyed it, and have good memories attached.🍺
Very Nice work Buzz. I like that finish. First I thought you would make a new Full front Grill and glue it in place, But you choose to rebuild/fix that grill using smaller sections and in layers. That is lot of work and patience. A big salute to you.
Looks stunning. How satisfying, to watch a master at work, especially on a rainy summer's day in the UK. It's obviously warmer there. Egg timing is longer than many.
Penciling in the grille pattern on a piece of cardboard was a stroke of genius. Trying to put all those little pieces back together humpty-dumpty style would have burned you out, I think.
Thanks Buzz1151 for letting us comment. Quite impressive restoration, nice job. As usual, the background stuff is great, lol's. You've come a long way since you began, super progress. And those old 8mm movies are loads of fun. Only like once a month, but well worth the wait. Cheers, Don
We should rename you Captain Courageous. You do amazing work Buzz and you have greatest of courage with incredible skill and technique. This is more like forensic rebuilding. The results are simply amazing.
Hey oldgoat. To stop your music playing on your phone, you need to pause⏸ or stop⏹ the song befor closing the app, that shuld doing it! Hope it's going to help you😊 have a nice day
Haha... I'm still laughing at Dickel's last joke. If it were me the egg would still be raw... and Ronald Reagan in the audience!!! amazing. Great job on the cabinet Buzz. Seemed an unusual way to rebuild the fretwork but it came out great, well done. I can't wait to see you dismantle the speaker, they can be a lot of 'fun'. Take care Buzz, see you in the next video 👍😃
omg, still raw! hahahahaha🤣 good old Ronald Reagan....wish we had him back instead of the current vegetable😒. I'll show the speaker in part 3. Did you like the music? cheers
I’m glad to see Dickel is back in fine form. I was watching some old Buzz videos and Dickel was up to his old tricks! How it makes my evenings so enjoyable. I think the repair was well thought out. I too thought a full replacement was the way to go but I see the laminated approach is strong and should hold the speaker with ease. Securing a complete replacement grill would be troublesome and could jeopardize the structural integrity.
Dickel is thrilled with your comment! He sends you a free whiskey! 🥃 The reason I decided not to use a full replacement was that most of the top layer of veneer was intact, and would be stronger just building it up piece by piece. But it took almost a week for gluing, clamping, curing and drying. thanks my friend.
I loved the Roy Orbison background song. Oh, and you did a good job on the cabinet also. Dickel's performance was fabulous, I need to send him a bottle of Dickel. Cheers, Sir
Hi Renee!...I agree, my 4th of July radio is rather adorable, haha...I told Dickel that you liked his jokes, and he fainted.....but he was sure happy, as he lost consciousness.😂
That really is a nice looking radio cabinet in the pictures. The 1934 tombstone Skyscraper. What a catchy name. You sure do have a lot of patients Buzz. Thanks for the great video once again
Great job Buzz!!! Lots of work indeed. But it payed off with dividends. Dickel’s better than ever. Truly awaiting your next episode . Thanks for all the time you put in on your videos. They always fun and educational . 🍺🍺🍺🍺 Dean
Outstanding cabinet work Buzz! I admire your patience. Love your videos. Keep up the good work. Have you noticed how much vintage radios have incresed in price since covid and all the other world troubles occured? Not been able to afford any sets for over a year here in the UK! Best wishes Lynton
Hey Buzz! Good to see a new video from you! It is always a treat! You asked what we would have done with the shattered grill work. Well, I imagine that I would have ripped it all out along with the loose Vanier and used new stuff in place of it all. But like the masters say, "Buzz1151 knows best!" Copper-colored transformer...that sounds like a great idea! Maybe even better if you do that and then coat it with shiny lacquer as well? You could always find another place for the Colonial Red paint to be used! The work you went through on that cabinet took WAY LONGER than what little we saw. Thanks for going through all that effort for us! I am curious as to what you are going to do about the light for the dial. I'm thinking that an GREEN LED would be a good idea. Or maybe a green cap of some kind over the regular light bulb? Looking forward to your next installment in this series!!! Oh, and tell Dickel, PLEASE MANY MORE JOKES!!!
Hey Wayne...If I had to do it over, I would have made a full grille. That gluing and clamping took many, many days. I didn't show all the gluing that I had to do to the cabinet as everything was coming apart. The guy whose picture I showed with the green dial, emailed me and said that was his radio. His dial is really green. ...mine isn't.... I was thinking of using a green light , your idea with a green LED sound intriguing....I'll have to ponder that...Dickel said to give you a free beer, and whiskey chaser. Here you go. 🍺🥃
@@Buzz1151 Thanks, and tell Dickel I said thanks to him as well. Also, tell him I actually prefer Cognac but I still appreciate the beer and whiskey! Buzz, you always do such wonderful work! In many ways, you are a master. I realize that it is an impossibility, but I wish you could upload a new hour-long video every day for us to see. If it were something that was actually possible, you probably would do it, but well, we live in "the real world" so we have to make do with what we can actually do. Thanks again for sharing with us!!!
Gee, it's been a while since part 1. Always interesting to watch you restore radios. WOW, what a transformation on that cabinet! I think this may be the best work you've done yet on an old wood radio cabinet. I just hope that grill is strong enough to hold the speaker without falling apart.
Part 2 of the 1934 Crosley 179!! Almost 😅 didn’t see this. I also forgot about part 1. Ya will do a GREAT 😊 job. I’m so glad 😀 that these aren’t held together by hot 🥵 glue, and staples, like 👍 the modern Crosley AM/FM record player combinations are. Quite a far cry 😢 from 1934, to 1988. That’s when modern Crosley radios 📻 started. Some were replicas, looking 👀 exactly like 👍 these, bearing “1934” on the radio 📻 dial escutcheon. Quality, in the years, has taken quite a flush down the toilet 🚽, hasn’t it? In fact, the capacitors, and rubber grommets, in these old radios 📻, lasted 70 years before going bad. Modern Crosley? The capacitors in them, will be bad in 12 years. Sorry 😞 about the longer comment. Your friend, Jeff!!
Hey fellow Oregon buddy! Funny you are working on a Crosley, I found one just this last week, a Crosley 5 from 1934 that was the worst basket case I have ever seen! I bought it for parts mostly, but I felt sorry for it. So I decided to clean it up and work on it. It had 5 mud wasp nests in it! Well after a few days on it I powered it up slowly.... they I hear snap, crackle pop.... I think it's coming out of the speaker this is good news right? Wrong! it was the power transformer......😭
Hi Buzz. Man that is a work of art. Outstanding my friend. Give Dickel a pat on the head for me. As always I liked and shared. I am very sad for Old64goat. People can be so very mean !. I give him a like and share also. All my very best.Oh and one last thing FJB !
Hi Bobby my Tennessean friend...hope that is spelled right! haha. If I could talk old64goat out of his "no comment" thing, I would, but no one can...thanks, and as far as JB is concerned, his own party will take him out soon. 👍👍
@@Buzz1151 Oh Old64Goat will probably eventually allow comments on his videos again because he's going to start missing the input he was getting from his viewers such as his friends like you and Dan Coolbluelights . 😌
@@Buzz1151 Hi Buzz. Your spelling is close enough my friend. I hope you are right about JB,, You just have to wonder though. What kind of trash they will replace him with ? The comment to old64goat must have been real bad,for him to do what he did. It's none of their damn business if he wants to eat out. When people get our age, Evey little bit of pleasure means a lot. RUclips doesn't help,they just make things worse and worse. If it weren't for the great people I follow,I would drop them like a bad habit! You take good care Buzz, I will be looking forward to your next video. All my very best.
@@tectalabyss Tell me about RUclips , I had a video that had been up for over ten years that had over 832 thousand views and was hoping I would see it get to over a million , but it has been blocked because of a copyright complaint from someone over in France . Since copies of the same video haven't been blocked on other channels , I find it kind of suspicious how my video was blocked a day after I made a complaint about the changes RUclips has made to their website in the comment section of one of OldGoat's videos . Retaliation ?
The comedy routine was interesting. Pretty funny! Where did you find all of the jokes? Cabinet work is pretty good also. I hear that black is usually a very dark stain, not paint. On the other hand paint would offer the advantage of covering defects.
WOW, Buzz! What a great job on that cabinet!! Just curious - you made that cardboard template, why not just cut out an entire new grill from quarter-inch lumber? I don’t know woodworking; just asking….
Hello Buzz, You made again a great restoration as always. By the way, What "happend" to your earlier projects? Please let me know how many radios you have restored ower the years? You may do a "presentation video of them? Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
@@Buzz1151 Sorry for my poor english🙊🥴. What i meen is a "presentation video" with all your earlier radio restorations. It may contain were the radios are now. Regards Stig Österberg.
@@TheStig1961 I still have almost all of my radios featured in my videos, except the ones I gave away, which were mentioned that I gave away in my videos. I hope that answers your question Stig.
Oh boyee, Tickles ""dirty Joke Buydumbs"", come on man, I ain't joiking! Joke and Jill went up the hill To fetch a bunch of moola Joke fell down And looked.ike a clown And Jill came bumbling after
@@Buzz1151 Just means (Wikipedia) In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete" in nature. It is prevalent in many forms of Japanese art.
Really nice work Buzz. Folks don't realize how much work actually is involved in restoring a cabinet. When it is missing parts you have to remake, it's even worse. You gave this old girl new life again. Great video!
Thanks 👍🍺🍺
Whoopee! What a day! I became a grandpa in the morning and got to watch a Buzz video at nite. Some days are just better than others.
congregations gramps! you win a free whiskey! 🥃
Great work on the grille Buzz. If anyone could have done it you would have. I would have replaced the whole front panel with 1/4" lauan plywood. Dickel sure was funny. Can't wait for part three.
Hey Daniel, Thanks 👍Dickel is giving you a free whiskey! 🥃
Brilliant job there Buzz. That last tune you played bought tears to my eyes. My grandmother used to sing it to me when I was a very small boy. Fond memories. Thanks Buzz.
hi terry...I heard that song a few weeks ago, and couldn't get it out of my head, so I put it in the video!..I am very glad you enjoyed it, and have good memories attached.🍺
@@Buzz1151 thanks Buzz.
Very Nice work Buzz. I like that finish. First I thought you would make a new Full front Grill and glue it in place, But you choose to rebuild/fix that grill using smaller sections and in layers. That is lot of work and patience. A big salute to you.
That grille took forever to glue in pieces.... if I was doing it again, I probably would cut a full grille. haha👍
Looks stunning. How satisfying, to watch a master at work, especially on a rainy summer's day in the UK. It's obviously warmer there. Egg timing is longer than many.
Glad you enjoyed it🍺
Penciling in the grille pattern on a piece of cardboard was a stroke of genius.
Trying to put all those little pieces back together humpty-dumpty style would have burned you out, I think.
I would have gone nuts trying to glue all those pieces, thats for sure!
You never seize to amaze me, good job Buzz.
thanks, glad you liked the video, and hope you also liked the music in the video too!🍺
@@Buzz1151 the music was cool, Dean Martin one of my all time favorites.
you are a damn artist Buzz. it came out beautiful. You could make a silk purse out of a sows ear.
🐷 haha 🍺
Have to agree with everyone's comments here Buzz. You have the patience of a saint. Looks great , a real tricky design too mate so great job.
Thanks 👍, on to the chassis next!😮
Thanks Buzz1151 for letting us comment.
Quite impressive restoration, nice job.
As usual, the background stuff is great, lol's.
You've come a long way since you began, super progress.
And those old 8mm movies are loads of fun.
Only like once a month, but well worth the wait.
Cheers, Don
Hi Don...glad you liked the video .👍👍
What a heck of a transformation Buzz. That cab turned into a beaut.
Calling Dr Buzz, Dr Buzz, you have patience in room 3. ;p)
hey carl...now I got to operate on that chassis ! 👍👍👍👍
We should rename you Captain Courageous. You do amazing work Buzz and you have greatest of courage with incredible skill and technique. This is more like forensic rebuilding. The results are simply amazing.
glad you liked it. cheers🍺🍟
Great cabinet work, you are the king of cabinets.
thanks Goat, and you are the king of flappers 😂🤣
Hey oldgoat. To stop your music playing on your phone, you need to pause⏸ or stop⏹ the song befor closing the app, that shuld doing it!
Hope it's going to help you😊 have a nice day
Thanks Buzz,
Maybe that shield inside was to fry eggs on.
maybe! 😁
Haha... I'm still laughing at Dickel's last joke. If it were me the egg would still be raw... and Ronald Reagan in the audience!!! amazing. Great job on the cabinet Buzz. Seemed an unusual way to rebuild the fretwork but it came out great, well done. I can't wait to see you dismantle the speaker, they can be a lot of 'fun'. Take care Buzz, see you in the next video 👍😃
omg, still raw! hahahahaha🤣 good old Ronald Reagan....wish we had him back instead of the current vegetable😒. I'll show the speaker in part 3. Did you like the music? cheers
@@Buzz1151 I enjoyed Dino and Roy even more. You needed my laser cutter for that fretwork 🙂
Damn Buzz, you're actually getting good at this🥰
thanks, hahaha🤣😂
I’m glad to see Dickel is back in fine form.
I was watching some old Buzz videos and Dickel was up to his old tricks! How it makes my evenings so enjoyable. I think the repair was well thought out. I too thought a full replacement was the way to go but I see the laminated approach is strong and should hold the speaker with ease. Securing a complete replacement grill would be troublesome and could jeopardize the structural integrity.
Dickel is thrilled with your comment! He sends you a free whiskey! 🥃
The reason I decided not to use a full replacement was that most of the top layer of veneer was intact, and would be stronger just building it up piece by piece. But it took almost a week for gluing, clamping, curing and drying. thanks my friend.
That cabinet looks great Buzz! Props for the Roy Orbison tune - it's one of my all time favorites! Regards, Bill.
Hi Bill, glad you like the Roy Orbison tune... RUclips blocked it in Russia, but who cares about Russia. hahaha🍔🍟
Once again, the Phoenix has risen!
should last another 89 years. 🥃🥃
Looking beautiful, Mr. Buzz!
👍👍
Beautiful! You've rescued another timeless design! Your patience pays off!
lets hope it lasts another 89 years!
Really turned out magnificent! PS: Dickle was really funny tonight!
hi samiam...glad you liked my video! 🍺
I loved the Roy Orbison background song. Oh, and you did a good job on the cabinet also. Dickel's performance was fabulous, I need to send him a bottle of Dickel. Cheers, Sir
the Ray Orbison song went well with the segment. 🍺🍺
Your 4th of July radio is adorable!! Tell Dickel to keep the jokes coming!
Hi Renee!...I agree, my 4th of July radio is rather adorable, haha...I told Dickel that you liked his jokes, and he fainted.....but he was sure happy, as he lost consciousness.😂
Exelente buzz!! Fue una buena elección el acabado de esa forma quedo muy linda.abrazo!!
el gabinete de la radio se ve mucho mejor. gracias amigo, aquí hay una cerveza gratis para ti! 🍺
amazing transformation buzz really nice.
glad it's over haha🍟🍺
Buzz, nice work from a mess ! Good job !
haha, thanks🍺
A fine looking specimen! Thanks Buzz
it looks pretty again. lol🍺🍺
Great cabinet work Buzz. It was almost toast when you started. Hey Dickel was funny tonight. But I have been drinking
so I could wrong. Cheers
hahaha cheers!🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Wow! 10,000% improvement!! That was a heroic effort! Most would have given up on it and declared it a goner, but you saved it! Great job Buzz!!
thanks JD 👍.. yeah, it feels good to save an 89 year old classic radio...I only hope someone can save it again in 89 years.🍺🍺
Great job, Buzz! Congratulations!
hi Boris...cheers 🍺🍺
Bond, James Bond. Enjoyed Roy almost as much as your video. Excellent as always.
Glad you enjoyed it Mr Bond.....care for a martini.... shaken, or stirred?🤣
LMAO, i'm a beer drinker.
@@truck9moon100 bottles or cans? haha
@@Buzz1151 Draft Yuenglng
That really is a nice looking radio cabinet in the pictures. The 1934 tombstone Skyscraper. What a catchy name. You sure do have a lot of patients Buzz. Thanks for the great video once again
Hi Larry...I wash my radio was that skyscraper cabinet....that is a thing of beauty.
happy you enjoyed the video. 🍺
Another amazing cabinet by you! Congrats! Oh, now I'm an Emil Coleman fan! LOL
haha, I found that Emil tune a few weeks ago, and I knew I had to use in in my video! Thanks!🍺🍟🍔
Great job, Buzz!
thanks for watching!
Great job Buzz!!! Lots of work indeed. But it payed off with dividends. Dickel’s better than ever. Truly awaiting your next episode . Thanks for all the time you put in on your videos. They always fun and educational . 🍺🍺🍺🍺 Dean
hey Dean.... I like your comments! haha.....glad you enjoyed the video, and Dickel's stand-up . He said to send you 6 beers!. 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
You have more patience than I do. I would have pulled off that front veneer without trying to save the original. Great job Buzz!! 😊
I did my fair share of cussing that blasted grille! haha
Interesting use of that priory mail. LOL
😂
Outstanding cabinet work Buzz! I admire your patience. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
Have you noticed how much vintage radios have incresed in price since covid and all the other world troubles occured? Not been able to afford any sets for over a year here in the UK!
Best wishes
Lynton
yes. they are going up in prices.. this one cost $120😮😮
Hey Buzz!
Good to see a new video from you! It is always a treat!
You asked what we would have done with the shattered grill work. Well, I imagine that I would have ripped it all out along with the loose Vanier and used new stuff in place of it all. But like the masters say, "Buzz1151 knows best!"
Copper-colored transformer...that sounds like a great idea! Maybe even better if you do that and then coat it with shiny lacquer as well? You could always find another place for the Colonial Red paint to be used!
The work you went through on that cabinet took WAY LONGER than what little we saw. Thanks for going through all that effort for us!
I am curious as to what you are going to do about the light for the dial. I'm thinking that an GREEN LED would be a good idea. Or maybe a green cap of some kind over the regular light bulb?
Looking forward to your next installment in this series!!!
Oh, and tell Dickel, PLEASE MANY MORE JOKES!!!
Hey Wayne...If I had to do it over, I would have made a full grille. That gluing and clamping took many, many days. I didn't show all the gluing that I had to do to the cabinet as everything was coming apart. The guy whose picture I showed with the green dial, emailed me and said that was his radio. His dial is really green.
...mine isn't.... I was thinking of using a green light , your idea with a green LED sound intriguing....I'll have to ponder that...Dickel said to give you a free beer, and whiskey chaser. Here you go. 🍺🥃
@@Buzz1151 Thanks, and tell Dickel I said thanks to him as well. Also, tell him I actually prefer Cognac but I still appreciate the beer and whiskey!
Buzz, you always do such wonderful work! In many ways, you are a master. I realize that it is an impossibility, but I wish you could upload a new hour-long video every day for us to see. If it were something that was actually possible, you probably would do it, but well, we live in "the real world" so we have to make do with what we can actually do.
Thanks again for sharing with us!!!
Dickle is so funny! Love your videos!
haha, he wouldn't be so funny if you had to live with him! 😂🤣
@@Buzz1151 Whiskey is a great medicine!
Paint it red Buzz😮😅
Great job there buzzard. Youu louk mavalous!
Thank you kindly🍟🥃
Gee, it's been a while since part 1. Always interesting to watch you restore radios.
WOW, what a transformation on that cabinet! I think this may be the best work you've done yet on an old wood radio cabinet. I just hope that grill is strong enough to hold the speaker without falling apart.
we will test the grille strength in part 3 ! 🥃🍟
Success Dr. Buzz1151, I have seldom seen a better job of reconstructive surgery, she looks amazing.
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Looks great - congrats! Gotta get the gumption up to try it sometime. Dickel even had me laughing out loud. Thanks
thanks, and Dickel thanks you too! 🥃👍
Well done Buzz !!!!!! nice job
Hi Ron...I bet you like me using the cardboard as a template, huh.... haha🤣
Nice job Buzz!
thanks Michael 🍺
Looks great! 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I envy how you are able to redo the cabinet to make it look so like new again.
it wasn't easy, and happy it's over haha🍟
Great Job!!!!!
great comment👍
You made it seem to easy..Buzz....but its fantastic. John
hi John...it looked easy, but I cut out all the cussing.haha👍
Great Job!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Little Buzz you had a busy day 😮
Hi George...hahaha. I knew someone would say that!
congrats, you win 2 free beers! 🍺🍺
Nice job Buzz! 4:31 I restored this same model several years ago. Great performance and looks. Tried to post picture but couldn’t figure how to do it.
send pic to buzz1151@comcast.net
..I will post it on the next video! thanks!
paint the radio bright red John would approve
screw john!!!😁🤣😂😁🤣😂
Amazing!
👍👍
Good job Buzz
thanks lee. cute dog! 👍
You know MR Buzz. Paint jobs come out better, when you paint from left to right hitting your target in the middle.
😂😂🤣🤣
Part 2 of the 1934 Crosley 179!! Almost 😅 didn’t see this. I also forgot about part 1. Ya will do a GREAT 😊 job. I’m so glad 😀 that these aren’t held together by hot 🥵 glue, and staples, like 👍 the modern Crosley AM/FM record player combinations are. Quite a far cry 😢 from 1934, to 1988. That’s when modern Crosley radios 📻 started. Some were replicas, looking 👀 exactly like 👍 these, bearing “1934” on the radio 📻 dial escutcheon. Quality, in the years, has taken quite a flush down the toilet 🚽, hasn’t it? In fact, the capacitors, and rubber grommets, in these old radios 📻, lasted 70 years before going bad. Modern Crosley? The capacitors in them, will be bad in 12 years. Sorry 😞 about the longer comment. Your friend, Jeff!!
Part 2 will be worth a couple beers 🍺 🍻. Again, your friend, Jeff.
good to hear from you. 👍
🍺🍺
Hey fellow Oregon buddy! Funny you are working on a Crosley, I found one just this last week, a Crosley 5 from 1934 that was the worst basket case I have ever seen! I bought it for parts mostly, but I felt sorry for it. So I decided to clean it up and work on it. It had 5 mud wasp nests in it! Well after a few days on it I powered it up slowly.... they I hear snap, crackle pop.... I think it's coming out of the speaker this is good news right? Wrong! it was the power transformer......😭
oh oh...hope you get it working again! 🍺🍺
Great job on the cabinet! It looks terrific. Very funny jokes by Dickle!! Will you be wrapping it up in the next episode?
I think it will take 2 more episodes. I'm trying to keep the video's around 30 minutes now.🍺🍔🍟
Dickel the Gnome needs some whisky, real' soon.
sounds like a plan! 🥃
It looks like the grill is a bunch of sky scrapers
it does, doesn't it! 👍
Hi Buzz. Man that is a work of art. Outstanding my friend. Give Dickel a pat on the head for me. As always I liked and shared. I am very sad for Old64goat. People can be so very mean !. I give him a like and share also. All my very best.Oh and one last thing FJB !
Hi Bobby my Tennessean friend...hope that is spelled right! haha. If I could talk old64goat out of his "no comment" thing, I would, but no one can...thanks, and as far as JB is concerned, his own party will take him out soon. 👍👍
@@Buzz1151 Oh Old64Goat will probably eventually allow comments on his videos again because he's going to start missing the input he was getting from his viewers such as his friends like you and Dan Coolbluelights . 😌
@@Highpoint211 maybe, but i dont think so
@@Buzz1151 Hi Buzz. Your spelling is close enough my friend. I hope you are right about JB,, You just have to wonder though. What kind of trash they will replace him with ? The comment to old64goat must have been real bad,for him to do what he did. It's none of their damn business if he wants to eat out. When people get our age, Evey little bit of pleasure means a lot. RUclips doesn't help,they just make things worse and worse. If it weren't for the great people I follow,I would drop them like a bad habit! You take good care Buzz, I will be looking forward to your next video. All my very best.
@@tectalabyss Tell me about RUclips , I had a video that had been up for over ten years that had over 832 thousand views and was hoping I would see it get to over a million , but it has been blocked because of a copyright complaint from someone over in France . Since copies of the same video haven't been blocked on other channels , I find it kind of suspicious how my video was blocked a day after I made a complaint about the changes RUclips has made to their website in the comment section of one of OldGoat's videos . Retaliation ?
2:00 That's US $1,031.06 today, for those curious.
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All I can say is BRO!
BRO!
Hey Buzz, found some pictures on a site called ‘Tuberadioland’. Hope it helps!
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The comedy routine was interesting. Pretty funny! Where did you find all of the jokes?
Cabinet work is pretty good also. I hear that black is usually a very dark stain, not paint. On the other hand paint would offer the advantage of covering defects.
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DAMN NICE JOB. Lots of fitting and trimming. Great job!!! I gotta ask, doesn't some of this drive you to drink??? LOL
cheers, 🍺
WOW, Buzz! What a great job on that cabinet!!
Just curious - you made that cardboard template, why not just cut out an entire new grill from quarter-inch lumber? I don’t know woodworking; just asking….
i didnt have any 1/4 wood
Hello Buzz, You made again a great restoration as always. By the way, What "happend" to your earlier projects? Please let me know how many radios you have restored ower the years? You may do a "presentation video of them? Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
Which earlier videos are you talking about?
@@Buzz1151 Sorry for my poor english🙊🥴. What i meen is a "presentation video" with all your earlier radio restorations. It may contain were the radios are now. Regards Stig Österberg.
@@TheStig1961 I still have almost all of my radios featured in my videos, except the ones I gave away, which were mentioned that I gave away in my videos. I hope that answers your question Stig.
Oh boyee, Tickles ""dirty Joke Buydumbs"", come on man, I ain't joiking!
Joke and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a bunch of moola
Joke fell down
And looked.ike a clown
And Jill came bumbling after
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how about clothes pins for clamps. Or maybe spring loaded clamps simular to clothes pins available at hardware stores
I was thinking abbot a wide clap that could be clamped from the front and rear, instead of lots of small clamps.
Wabi Sabi.
over my head, haha
@@Buzz1151 Just means (Wikipedia) In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete" in nature. It is prevalent in many forms of Japanese art.
So I'm saying you are making art!
@@erikburman530 you must be a renaissance man.😁
@@Buzz1151 Is that the name of a beer pub? If so, then I'm definitely a renaissance man.
That copper colored transformer is ridiculous.
Nothing worse than when people paint transformers weird colors.
rolling on the floor again!! 😂🤣😂🤣
Dickle's jokes are almost as funny as Ronnie's.
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My own burgers are better.
The Gipper is in the audience.
Please stop sniffing grill cloths.
It's bad enough we've got Brandon.
And don't start nibbling them either.
😂🤣haha , you got me rolling on the floor! 🤣🤣
Great job Buzz!!
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