The Ultimate Pizza Oven Restoration Process
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
- In this video I will try to restore an electric pizza oven. The restoration process took about two weeks. I hope you enjoy today's video.Let me know in the comments section what to restore next?
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Chapters
0:00 intro
1:00 pizza oven disassembly
7:53 sandblasting parts
11:40 removing the rest of the paint
14:38 metal straightening
18:25 spray painting
19:25 cleaning parts
24:54 sandblasting and metal working
27:07 pizza oven assembly
34:30 outro
#Restoration #Rust #Oven #Pizza
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You should have put the name logo on there somewhere because people are going to ask what company owns it?
Why would anyone want to slice rusty bread?
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I want buy this can you please provide me ecommerce link.
А что сделали с алюминиевой русской пельменницей, которую вытащили из печки в самом начале? ))))))))))))))))))
Must be fun to have so many experts in the comments telling you how to do things every time, good work.
Right?! Jesus Christ
Hahaha exactly. People sit on the couch with several bottles of beer and want to tell Christiano Ronaldo how he has to play football.
You know sometimes other people might know a little something that might help.
yep, just squirt a little dubya dee 40 on it, fix er right up
@@TomsBackyardWorkshop I know. Sometimes people assume that just because your watching RUclips means you don't know anything. I always welcome constructive criticism.
Best part is, in addition to seeing the item being restored, which is so much fun, we also get an idea of the internal workings of the gadget. I am hooked on to these restoration videos since past 2-3 days. Really satisfying to watch 👍
Literally exactly why I love watching videos like this. It amazes me seeing all the tiny parts that make things work.
Google Turkish electric oven. This was probably sprayed with salt after he stripped the paint so that it would rust.
Of all the restorations I've watched, this is one of the few items I would just LOVE to have. I'm an absolute pizza freak for life, and this little oven is gorgeous!
Wow me too
Stoll my thoughts. If they still make these, think of personal family pizza nights. This is such a cool device!😲
I would LOVE to have this mini pizza oven. All the good pizzas that someone could bake at home.
Bizim evimizde var sana satayım
Pizza is bad for you. Ask God for forgiveness and kick the habit before your soul is gone forever. Repentance is required in order for Jesus our lord and savior to allow you back in to the light of his loving embrace! Do it NOW OR THE WRATH OF GOD SHALL RAIN DOWN UPON YOU LIKE HELL FIRE !!!!!! also, I'm gay
The glass-scraping reminded me of Baumgartner Restoration’s “Scraping, Scraping, Scraping Or A Slow Descent Into Madness”. Must’ve been painful, but the end result was surely amazing. Props to you!
Bro I love baumgartner especially the asmr version of that video. Polyurethane is a bitch and a half
@@alikat9498 absolutely
I was absolutely sad when he erased the original inscription on the glass. What a loss.
While I enjoy Baumgartner's video, this actually reminded me of Aurikatariina. She has a 5 step oven cleaning method. I think the main step is putting plastic wrap over the oven cleaner for 1 hour, but she always has her scraper going.
@@alikat9498 Oh man, that video with the polyurethane removal was insane!
Advice from a pizza chef: always have to cooking device heated and ready to go before putting in the pizza, this allows the outside of the dough to cook before the inside, this gives it the crispy crust on the outside and steam to build on the inside, giving you those big bubbles at the crust. Putting the pizza into a cold cooking device will slowly heat up and cook the dough, which is why your pizza didn't have the classic look on the crust and appeared to be really soft, but if that was your goal all along then, no dramas
Great tip.
Exactly, this restorer clearly has not got a clue
@@ChillToMusic87 yeah weird, it's almost like his expertise is in restoration and not cooking pizza 🤔
@@cassie.m.0723 You would have thought that with him being a restorer that he could also restore pizzas 🤷🏼♂️
@@ChillToMusic87 I cant believe he never learned to restore pizzas... smh
I could never tell those two pieces ( 19:30 ) were glass. Great work!
This guy’s attention to detail is on a whole different level. Thank you for these videos
This must’ve taken a long time. I have to tell you I’m absolutely impressed. I look forward to seeing other big projects restored like this one. Working electronics is what I like to see restored. And pizzas one of my favorite foods. Very good job!
22.45 : WOW I never thought it would end up to be shining glass! All is amazing! This not being only professional, but super patient and that's because you extremely love what you're doing. Chapeau.
Yes, but he destroyed the inscription. After scratching it, he should create a new one!
@@fidrygalka absolutely sad. The original logo was in good conditions, could be kept.
22:45
@@fidrygalka For some reason the logo reappears at the end at 32:25
@@souillonsousion8687 ?
Your videos teach me to have patience with my own projects.
Also finish them before you start another one. Or else you will end up like me with dozens of projects all over and no idea what goes where. lol
I love seeing your craftsmanship of reviving the old rusted items and turning them into working beautiful items. Impressed!
I've been a chef for many years now, spent a lot of time as a pizza chef. I want one of these now, awesome work.
I would never have guesses that this crusty steel plate is actually a glass pane! Outstanding job getting this clean, and great restoration over all. I'm subscribing
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Its a good restoration, but you should kept the original logo/mark of the oven because we lose the origin of the item...
Edit. Or print a new one considering the state of the original. In any case, I repeat that it is a decent restoration :)
And hopefully used a food safe/heat resistant paint....
I thought he was going to print a new one. There really was no need to scrape it off. In this biz he should know better.
I 100% agree keep it original and true to the nation
i dont even think its good, looked like shit afterwards
Why did you scrape the brand logo??? Dude?!
Absolutely wonderful! I love that you followed all the way through, and made a pizza in it! Thank you!
It’s like watching a magician… those black gloves, the way you hold things up and turn them, and then of course the final product is a magic trick going from trash to a beautiful restored work of art! Watching these videos calms me so much, idk why it’s just relaxing.
I was about to comment the same! Restoration is like magic and I am so here for all these people returning things to what they were supposed to look like :)
@@ToriEnglishArtsandPaws plus we all know things were made to last back then now it’s all plastic and lasts a couple months and then end up in the garbage which sucks. I have household items including working kitchen gadgets that my grandma had for 30+ years and I use them to this day.
@@love.wildly.live.fearlessly Oh for sure! I thrift a lot for this exact reason - no need to buy something that looks like it belongs in the hospital, when I can get something that looks lived in for lesser prices :)
It also just looks better to me. The "everything needs to be neat and white" fashion really doesn´t appeal to me. If it's made of wood, why paint it? I´m currently stripping my dad's old table of chalk paint, so I know this feeling of letting the wood shine through finally.
@@ToriEnglishArtsandPaws yes I love wood. Most of our items are solid oak from my mom and it’s lasted 50/60 years it’s amazing. I also am not a fan of that weird white clean look it just seems too sterile like a hospital which makes me not feel at home.
@@love.wildly.live.fearlessly I happened by accident in my current flat, when I moved in. I was in a place of just wanting my family to leave me alone and so I ended up just choosing things really fast... Which meant my mother technically did the interior design here. It's very Scandinavian Light, which I, as a Dane, despise. Everything is white and these very pale icey blue colours - it looks terrible.
Keep yourself and your family safe buddy. Test for lead.
It's so saticfying to see something being restored so precizely.
Thank you for the content and I can agree on "Thank you for not putting any music over the restoration sounds."
And over all the project really caught my interest, as I started working with sourdough on pizza stones recently. :D
Both the rust removal and the pizza cooking were so satisfying
I've never seen a pizza cooker like that one. How cool. You did a wonderful job bringing it back to life. Looks amazing now.
Really hope you did an initial burn before you cooked that pizza. Great restoration man!
I was thinking the same thing. I would have let it run for about two hours before even thinking about cooking a pizza in it.
Not only that, but for the whole aspect of pre-heating the oven before throwing a pizza in. this triggered me
Why would you need to do an initial burn? I honestly don't know.
@@juliawolf156 When the paint is first heated, it puts off poisonous fumes and it smells bad too.
Mmmm that pizza tastes like cleaning solution.
Really great job!!
Two tricks to help you on your next project..
Using a glass jar with screw on lid,attach a long bolt through the lid ,fill it with sand,and use it as a tumbler to clean any nuts,bolts and screws using your electric drill to spin it...
Second,using "Easy-Off Oven cleaner", will remove that carbon build up instead of having to scrape it with razor!!
Just spray on let sit for an hour,and it will wipe off!!!
Hope this helps!!!
Awesome...lol
My thoughts exactly!
Very meticulous and detailed work indeed. No short cuts taken. Love watching this video. Thanks for sharing. Big thanks from Canada 🇨🇦.
what an amazing job. it must be wonderful to have such a gift as you do for restoring stuff. thank you for sharing your gift with us.
Love that you showed that it can still be used! So cool!
No talking, plenty of info, beautiful shots, masterful work.
I know I said that again lol
It's late, and I almost went to sleep during the sanding in the beginning!! So relaxing. I've been binge watching these videos tonight lol
You never fail to impress! Your videos are … satisfaction guaranteed! 🧐🧐you are terribly clever - something so beautiful, seeing once tossed and forgotten items, being so methodically restored, back to their glory days 🤓❤️
Brilliant restoration.
A tip on pizza cooking if I may, preheat the oven before putting the pizza in.
Excellent restoration, beautiful pizza oven, oh and now I want pizza. Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍
I absolutely love this, mostly because I didn't know there was an oven SPECIFICALLY for pizza!
We take waffles seriously in our house ruclips.net/user/postUgkxUfphIgghPSpAXNq6OG2WRYsFVqylcqMn and worked our old one through many years of Sunday brunches till it finally gave out on us. Our old one only made two at a time, this one makes four! Nicely sized 1 inch thick which are lovely! Now the kids don't have to wait as long to eat our weekly waffle breakfast and everyone's are hot if we wait and eat all together! Setting 3 seems to work perfect for golden brown. Be sure to pour the batter in the center of each waffle square, not the center of the iron like the novice that posted the scorched waffles photo. About a 1/4 to 1/3 cup of batter in each seemed to work well for us. We tested making just one at a time so we could use all the remaining batter and it made it just as fluffy and golden as when we made 4!
Your dedication is amazing… so relaxing to watch and listen to. Hopefully it is food safe, glad to watch your content !!
How does he work in complete silence like that is what I wonder.
i highly doubt he wouldn’t make it food safe
Excelente trabajo primera vez que veo un horno para pizza portátil . Saludos desde Venezuela ciudad de Maracaibo 👍👍👍
Nothing is hard work restoration when you know what to do and stuff you use to restore. I am amazed!
Я даже не представляла, что существуют многие такие вещи, которые вы реставрируете. Не всегда и не все могут попасть в музей и посмотреть. Картинки, фото, даже видео предмета это совсем не то. А тут можно посмотреть в разобранном виде и даже как функционируют. Даже возникает впечатление что трогаешь, так тщательно вы демонстрируете каждую деталь. Спасибо. Великое чудо Преображения. Феерично. Как же вы интересно живёте! Столько знаете, умеете! Сами радуетесь и тем кто захочет это иметь доставляете огромную радость.
I hope you burned that a few times before you put Pizza in it and ate it! Also I don't know why you didn't keep the emblem. It would have looked much better with it and it cleaned up really well so I don't know why you didn't use it. Great job enjoyed watching thank you!
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Watching the glass get cleaned was very soothing.
I couldn't even tell it was glass at first, I thought it was metal lol. He did a great job cleaning all that nastiness off
Legend has it, Dude never takes his Gloves off!!😂😮
My grandmother oven for bread.....this reminds me of them and my childhood ....miss my grandparents...
Great Job! Now to recreate the original logo and put it on, then the pizza oven restoration is complete!
Pizza oven, nothing fancy
An old masterpiece, but at that time it was useful for the purpose
Greetings to you
You are an artist in the true sense of the word...
He's so kind! He first, shows us how it's done. Then, starts to work at his regular speed.
Restoring a pizza oven .. doing god's work.
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The Russian Pelmeni Press was cool for a rack when you first opened it.
I think you did a really great job in refurbishing the pizza 🍕 maker. I do wish that you'd kept the original decal/maker's mark on the glass, or fabricated a new one. I still think u did a great job. It is a very cool little piece of nostalgia to see. The reason original maker's should be acknowledged, even if it is you who brings it back to life, is because someone at one time worked hard to create something. It was someone's passion so to speak. All in all, it was a very interesting video to watch. It made me kind of wish I could have been there helping, and learning. Keep at it!
Your channel allows me to know items and products that are so rare and unknown to the world. Thanks
best restoration videos are the ones that test the restored device at the end. This was *cheff kiss*
Thank you for sharing this restoration. You did a great job.
Ahhh. Paint infused pizza. Delicious 🤤
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So much finesse! Not too many people on earth are on your level
Nice traditional electric bread oven you've got there!
Excellent restoration!
When using, preheat at maximum temperature for about 5 minutes, then place the pizza to bake. I have a similar one, and the manual says to preheat.
dat shit bussin'
I can hear the screams of my mechanics all the way from America
Really good restoration honestly I didn't think you would get it working I really thought those elements were gone but they work great 👍 👌
Nice job! Why not keep the name on the glass? Even if it was worn, I think it would have been better with it or if it was repainted.
Yeah, I was extremely disappointed that the branding was removed from the glass.
@@richfiles same here :(
it was because he wasn’t sponsored
Just an awesome restoration through and through bro', seeing the before and after in the end was incredibly satisfying, and that pizza, dang, I wonder if there are pizza makers like this here in the 🇵🇭
You can't do very wrong with using a pizza-stone for your stove. simply heat it with the grill function, dial back the heat and put your pizza on. If you have a mason nearby, a piece of limestone or sandstone might work, although it might crack in the heat.
The scraping that goes on at 13:00 is just so satisfying!
The result was absolutely fantastic!
I was honestly hoping you would polish and nickel plate the exterior, matching the art-deco style of the '50s, but the black paint actually worked really well! That pizza looks incredible, by the way! 🤤
One of the few channels that nails the asmr. Doesn't linger on a specific part for too long. No music, the only sound is the restoration process. So nice and genuinely relaxing. And you get to see old things look brand new again. Love this channel 💗
Great recommendation!
You're so skillful & amazingly patient. Great job as usual 👍👍👍👍
Gonna go look for an old rusty pizza oven, restore it and have pizza for lunch! Great job!
Awesome job as always. It's great to keep good items from the landfill
Love the restoration, you are one of the few restorers that actually believe in hand safety. I have seen others that will use razor knives and blades with their bare hands. As a former maintenance supervisor, I really appreciate that. Have you tried using flap wheels instead of sand paper on some of your projects?
WHAT AN EXCELLENT MEMORY!!! It's amazing to watch you do this and remember how to put it back together again.
I always think about that but then I remember that they have the video to watch as well and I'm sure that can help.
I bet that will cook Tombstones perfectly. 👍
Beautiful restoration😍, and the pizza looks delicious!🍕😋👍👍
Mr. R, you've probably heard this before. I stopped using wd40 to loosen bolts a couple decades ago. It's works well as a water displacement when winterizing your boat engine. I only use pb blaster for penetrating oil.
I don't even use that I mix a cocktail of ATF diesel and Acetone, Works wonders.
If the rust is homemade then there is no worry about screws coming out of what is essentially newish metal made to look old. This channels name should be Mr patina instead of Mr Rust.
@lifted79chevy350 Liquid wrench or just some heat work better.
@@racer193wr It's not Mr Rust
I use Plusgas.
You have got a LOT OF PATIENCE! You are definitely an artist. I have never seen anything like this before. I am gobsmacked, buddy! Thanks for the video.
In the wee hours of the morning, now craving pizza.
Such a pleasure to watch! I've worked in fabrication shops for many years both small and large and I've done some restoration but mostly production and R&D. Great, great job restoring this darling of a pizza oven! Gotta admit tho'... the glass work in the vice.... yikes! =X-D
The time consuming, pain staking restoration to that level of detailed perfection is admirable!
It all makes the pizza at the end that much better
Wow- restored...down to the screws. I admire this kind of patience and focus. great video! ps. I love the tiny screwdriver.
Good job, Too bad for the manufacturer's logo mercilessly erased from the glass XD
This is awesome. But as a noob, it would be interesting to know why you used so many different ways to remove rust and stuff on the different parts! 😊
Que maravilha! Quanta dedicação e cuidados com estas peças raras e tão antigas! Parabéns! 👏👏👏👏👏
Watching laser rust removal and sandblasting is sooo satisfying.
Thank you for your opinion. I will be glad if you rate my work on my channel. By the way, in one of the videos, we made a golden ring out of ordinary pasta.
you gotta love that paint spray taste on your pizza
14:53 what you are doing with straightening the rim is a forming operation so you should be using a soft mallet (hdpe, rawhide, or wood). When you use the metal hammer you are denting the metal. Forming has a soft hammer and or anvil/backing, forging has a hard hammer and anvil/backing. Just something to keep in mind especially with softer metals. You seem to get this but also remember to place the bend/dent curve down for flattening. You don't need to hit thin metal that hard just multiple light strikes, this give much more control, and lessons the chance of cracking.
Ví esto y encontre unos detalles a mejorar la proxima vez (Digo esto por que trabajaba limpiando hornos de pollo y Rational)
1.Los metales que están con grasa carbonizada, en vez de usar la pistola de arena, hubieras untado con soda caustica para comer esa grasa y a la vez todo el oxido.
2.Los vidrios debiste haber sumergido con una solucion de agua a 60°C con un antigrasa fuerte por 10 minutos (Te hubiese ahorrado un montón de tiempo restregandolo)
3.El color negro esta muy bueno. Pero me hubiese gustado ver todos los metales nickelizados para reflejar mejor el calor adentro del horno.
4.Bien ahi con el papel de aluminio, para no escapar el calor.
Por todo los demas, buena restauración
Well, it's official. You did a great job at the restoration AND making me hungry.
That pizza oven was used to cook pizzas. Great job!
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Never seen anything like this, and frankly it looks real neat. Excellent resto job, it looks amazing.
I really hope that paint and tape safe to use something that produces that much heat - and something that is being used to prepare food. I don't think I would eat anything you prepare in that oven.
I had no idea that was even glass! Amazing.
Привет! Вы волшебник, молодец! Приятно познакомиться с Вашим творчеством и превращением вещей в первоначальный вид.
I too thought he was going to re-print the logo, but better to keep it , faded as it was, than just scrape It off! Also, what happened to the second heating element---there were two switches, so shouldn't they BOTH have been replaces?
Muy buen trabajo. Felicito su dedicación a traer de nuevo estos aparatos que mueren oxidados.
Vốn những bài hát ngày xưa đã rất hay rồi mà thêm giọng hát giàu cảm xúc của Phúc nữa thì đúng là cực phẩm cover😍
I begin to see that and i knows this man do a magnific job like always 👏👏👏👏
Nice job, and I couldn't see one so that's the reason I'm mentioning it but considering the whole thing is metal and electrically powered I would put a ground attached to the frame in some way so that if you ever get a frayed wire it doesn't zap you.
Also, as a tip, file down the end of an old Phillips head screwdriver to shorten the shank, giving better traction in old screws. Usually you only need to file off the very tip. If you look at the points of contact between the driver and the screw, you will see they often make the tips too long.
i realized that too, what's with the long tiny tip on newer screwdrivers, is it on purpose or just cost cutting on machining?
action nice
@@xwaltranx It's a generic form for mass production that nobody has ever really modified. There are some screwdrivers, especially electrician specific ones that already shorten the shank. Most 'lower end' companies don't bother, though.
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I'd love to see one of these restoration videos with the long intros, where they just throw the rusty garbage into a dumpster 😆
Like, a two minute intro with wide, panning shots and soft piano music.. SLAM! Straight into the bin!
Great work! This is a nice piece, you should be proud of what you accomplished.
Que incrível! Funcionou!!
I certainly would have installed an insulated grommet where the electrical cord exits the machine. Mushy looking pizza but, overall a good resto.
Exactly what I thought, spoilt by that and also removing the logos.
True, considering that it's easy to get silicone grommets online.
@@georgepitchley3946 It would have been difficult to reapply a logo which was already beat up. How would one do that, through a stencil in the sandblaster perhaps?
I don't have any reason to think this is not food safe... personally, I'd run this to max heat, cool it, run it to max heat, cool it again, clean it, run it to max heat, clean it, then make a pizza. I really don't trust that spray coating and a closed chamber with food.
@@onooooooooooo I would of done the same thing the chemicals are still there after the restoration you need to let it run first melt them off until it's usable .
I wish you would’ve put the branding back on the glass or could’ve left it, but I’m sure there’s a reason you didn’t. I just think it keeps a bit of the originality to it. This is gorgeous and I love your videos.
It takes a lot of patience to restore the splendor of old objects. Fortunately, modern knowledge and technology come to the rescue. Everything came out beautifully