Sorry I refuse to believe that this was actually covered in dirt and mud like this. Oh the work done on the board and broken wood (such as restoring all the chipped wood areas) was very nice. And painting the cells on the board as well (I could never keep all the lines on something like that so clean). But if something was in dirt and mud to that level, the screws and hinges would have been covered in rust. That I just do not believe.
Well I think the "skinny" pieces would look really original for the board. But re-make them from wood would be dificult to achieve (I think). But the new ones look really cool. That carpenter has skills 🙂 PD: sorry for my bad grammar 😅
Yes, plywood existed 75 years ago. Plywood has been in use since the early 20th century, and its development dates back even further. The first patent for a laminated wood panel was issued in 1865, but modern plywood, as we know it today, was developed and began widespread use in the 1920s and 1930s. By the mid-20th century, plywood was commonly used in construction, furniture, and other applications. So, in 1949 (75 years ago), plywood was already well-established and widely available.
Sorry I refuse to believe that this was actually covered in dirt and mud like this. Oh the work done on the board and broken wood (such as restoring all the chipped wood areas) was very nice. And painting the cells on the board as well (I could never keep all the lines on something like that so clean). But if something was in dirt and mud to that level, the screws and hinges would have been covered in rust. That I just do not believe.
Walter Engler; agreed.
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Why did you brush on mud and dirt all over it I seen the brush strokes dude!
I have a question. Why are all the items you renovated covered in mud? Has a mudslide hit your house or neighborhood?
Well I think the "skinny" pieces would look really original for the board.
But re-make them from wood would be dificult to achieve (I think).
But the new ones look really cool.
That carpenter has skills 🙂
PD: sorry for my bad grammar 😅
Is all that mud 70 years old too lol
Admit it.... You threw this in the mud a couple of days before you made this video didnt you
Did plywood exist 75 years ago?
Yes, plywood existed 75 years ago. Plywood has been in use since the early 20th century, and its development dates back even further. The first patent for a laminated wood panel was issued in 1865, but modern plywood, as we know it today, was developed and began widespread use in the 1920s and 1930s. By the mid-20th century, plywood was commonly used in construction, furniture, and other applications. So, in 1949 (75 years ago), plywood was already well-established and widely available.
The restored version looks absolutely splendid! I appreciate your hard work on restoring these items!
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Dude, come on, you didn’t even try with this one!
Good job 👏👏😀🌈🇭🇲👏👏👏
Are you from egypt or what?
WOW !!! WHAT A MESS, GOOD WORK ON THE RESTO,, KEEP WELL...
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Another fake old object. You can clearly sea the finger marks in the mud that has been smeared inside the box. And the hinges are shiny?
Out standing job my friend my hat off to you
Good job
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Belle restauration cher compatriote, malgré les critiques de grands experts 😤😂. À ta prochaine. Salutations 😉🇧🇪🖐️
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1st comment!
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