Antique Blow Torch Restoration - Circa 1910's
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- I restored an antique blow torch that went from a pile of rust to a beautiful brass blow torch. This restoration project has a fiery outcome that turns this rusty blow torch into a useable tool once more.
If you have something you would like me to restore send me an email at business@lostandrestored.com
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You forgot to add the tiny leather gasket on the bottom of the priming pump you made out of a screw.
These are the best kinds of videos. Some people feel compelled to train the camera on their face and you get to listen to them flap their jaws about next to nothing. As if they and what they have to say is so fascinating.
When you were using that adjustable wrench, I was begging you to turn it around! 😂
Very well done. Looks great. By the way for the inside of the fuel tank where the rust had eaten the bottom of the steel tank.... You can use an automotive fuel tank liner. It's a real thick paint like stuff that is meant for the inside of vehicle fuel tanks. It was designed for this type of situation. It seals up the rust and fills any pin holes. This protects the tank from further rusting and permanently seals the tank. For such a small job if you found a shop in town that does that I'd bet they might give you the small amount you need from a can of product that's already open. I did this to an old railroad lantern that had a hole in the bottom of the pot. Worked perfectly. Just a little something to think about.
Cheers and keep up the great work!
Man, yours videos is really very, very, very beautiful. Congratulations. Don't stop! God bless you!
I subscribed when you put the epoxy on the tape
you're a such a fantastic artist...
I don't have words for you and your work
it's toooooo Good
keep it up and make your fans satisfied by your videos
I'm big fan of yours you did fantastic job
keep doing it
Lovely work, ive got a few of these in the 'to do' pile👍👍
Good job! Watch here!
ola buen video saludo des de argentina.
Super!!!
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
I'm about to restore the one that I bought.
Try a Buffing polishing wheel with buffing compound. It will be easier shining up your projects without scoring them.
Looks great!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Cool object nicely done.
Lmao when u put liquid in & it started spiling in such comedic way
Looks great !!
Excellent work mate
Well done👍👍👍👍
Your techniques are getting better with every restoration. Keep up the good work! 👍🏻👍🏻
Is there anything that this guy can’t do? He’s amazing!!
Felicitaciones!!!! El soplete quedo muy bien, lástima que ya no hay tuberías de plomo para utilizarlo 🇵🇪
It reminds me of the blow torch trap from Home Alone.
As always Cool project 👍 and beautiful result 👍
Great work 👍
Oh yeah I remember those! My dad had about 4 of them out in the garage! We could never get them lit up to use for any type of welding or soldering! But I did see it lit once or twice when my dad was using the torch! I always thought it was going to explode on him! But it never did! Thank God eh? Anywhoo I just thought I'd tell you about this when I was thinking about it! Thanks for the video here Bro! And best regards to your career on RUclips!
Before you soldered the hole in the bottom. You could widen the hole a little and insert a steel rod into it to straighten out the dents on the top of the blowtorch.
Nice blowtorch, good job.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍💛💛👍👍👍👍goodjob
Excelente trabalho!👏👏👏👏👏👏
What gasket material did you use on the pump check valve?
Fire is cool.
Like so much 🤝
great job ..👍👍👍 .. i also do restorations, but you are better.👍
For how much would you sell it....???😍😍
ficou lindo mas não sei qual é a sua utilidade
Я бы с удовольствием купил себе эту горелку
They used leather like gaskets????? My mind is blown!
Standard for many years even in carburetor accelerator pumps.
Perfeito !
насмешил последними кадрами)))))
А верхняя часть осталась помятой 😢 Но это, наверное, очень трудно сделать.
Not sure why everyone paints everything black! Don't make sense to me! Especially when you could have clear coated the wooden pieces right? So maybe you could consider this the next time you restore a vintage liquid gas torch from the early 20th century! Because it just might look a lot better than simple black! Thanks again for your video it was very informative and helpful to me as a future reference for anything else I might want or need to get functioning again! Ciao Bello Out again
Some manufacturers did paint the handles although in this case with this model the wood would have been varnished.
The adjustment knob he made is entirely wrong although functional.
This particular torch was made by M.W Amp company and is called M.W. Special.
Seems strange call the blowtorch antique, used one like it for years to heat soldering irons. Time does pass.
Is white gas even available.
Also very handy to heat the tractor manifold when burning kerosene.
Yep, your camp fuel for camp stoves or lanterns . Could use denatured alcohol also.
Блин но мятины сверху????
i think u have to make long video and also skip or fast forward some times parts when it's getting boring
I swear this is the weirdest comment section ever
Don't love the colors but good job otherwise.
rough job.