Sehr interessant das Video... Vielen Dank das Sie auch auf Deutsch den Untertitel machen. Nun haben Sie eine interessierte Person mehr in Deutschland 😊😊
Thanks very much for watching Kiwi, glad you enjoyed it. Please share with anyone else you think might be interested and don't forget to check out some of my other projects.
After 30 seconds or so I realized that after your superior talent the the thing I love about your videos is lack of fore play. You dig in with elbows flying. I don't need 37 camera angles. I want restoration. You give me that. Thank you.😊😊
Well thank you Brett, that's very kind of you to say. Who have you been watching with 37 camera angles lol ? Please check out some of my later projects when you have the time like this one. ruclips.net/video/MLdA117iXN0/видео.html
@@Austeration your welcome..its been a busy week for me with lots of work..and today is my off day so i try to relax and enjoy as much as i can before my work shift start again😊
@@Austeration thank you so much for your kind word..i really appreciate that..i will try to have my own time and taking care of my self really well...thank again..cheers
Cheers Mike I had never used these rods before. I got all my training watching a RUclips clip, they made It look easy with no flux. Thanks for watching and leaving me a tip 👍👍👍
Thanks very much shed man. I know right, I was completely blown away by the result. I figured I would see a colour change or something but there was nothing.
I recommend using rust converter on any sort of tank or anything that must hold liquid. Saves you from thinning the walls and causing holes via rust removal. You can paint right over the hardened rust after the rust converter dries.
Cheers Charles 👍 I didn't think of that. I mainly wanted to just remove any old chemical residue from the tank. I'll remember that one for next time 👍👍👍👍
Very good chance of having DDT in it so I really hope you used a mask restoring it!!! It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks buddy. Yes I wouldn't have been surprised if it did. Yes had the mask and everything on for this one. Thanks for your concern. I liked your message so I gave it a Thumbs up also 🤣
Cheers Garry, I thought you had seen this one already. After you mentioned about being a welder I thought you would have picked this one to pieces lol. I was well impressed with those rods in the end, couldn't find the patches after it was all cleaned up.
I hadn't seen this one actually, I would never pick anyones work to pieces. I have found old oxidised ally really hard to work on with a tig or a mig actually. So from my perspective well done.@@Austeration
Changing to the MAPP gas was a good move and when in a couple of places the ally, slumped a little "it raised my heart rate" lol I thought u had lost it. But a great outcome. I haven't fired up a welder for years, almost seems like a lifetime ago now lol @@Austeration
As always fan'bloody'tastic love thecfact that every video has differnt techniques , shots ideas and approaches on things , such a genuine restorer ! Ps does Mrs T know you're using her mug ??
Thanks buddy 👍 you will need to zoom in on the fine print on the bottom of the mug to see what it said 🤣 plus if it's in the shed I figure it's mine to use
Too shiny, now we know your face. 😂😅 It looks like a death ray machine from the 50's. The design is gorgeous and your work is flawless as always. It's always pleasing to watch your videos and I learn something new every time.
Thanks LTMS I was trying to hide but it was very tricky. I learn something new every time also. That aluminium brazing was not much fun and I was surprised that broken piece held up as well as it has. 👍
It looks really. great. When you welded with the aluminum rod it didn't appear you had to use any flux, is that right? Thats a good restoration from rags to riches,.
That is correct, your suppose to just heat up the area and not the rod. I had a lot of trouble getting it hot enough but the end result was pretty amazing. You couldn't even see or tell that it had any holes in it. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
@@KentRedford213oh pity you didn't live in Australia I would have just sent it to you. I'll see if it has any markings on it or a brand and get back to you.
I don’t believe that they make compatible DDT powders for that device anymore. It’s little more than a museum curiosity now. That said; NICE restoration work.
@@chrismayer3919 thanks for watching Chris. Not they definitely don't use DDT, I thought that was band. You can still buy similar items to this though. We have our house sprayed every year for spiders and the guy uses a plastic version of this. Happy new year to you 🍻
Thanks for watching Boss man. I use Garnett in my cabinet. I have never changed it, I just keep topping it up. Once I removed it all to try andremove all the fine dust from it but that's about it.
Thank you for watching. This machine would be filled with pesticide and placed either in homes or spaces that contained insects or other infestations. Not a sprinkler at all. Hope this helps.
Fog or a mist really. It draws the water and chemical up from the bottom tank and blows it out the back. No smoke as it has no heating element in side. Hope that explains it better.
The motor with its vacuum fan in the back of this “fogger” head - a more modern variant is found in a vacuum cleaner, so this is as loud as a vacuum cleaner ~ though this has no sound insulation inside it, with a vacuum they do put some insulation in them to try to make them a bit quieter
Thanks for watching. NOX ? Have you done this sort of work before ? The trick is to not get it too hot. Even with the Map gas it started to melt the tank in some spots.
@@acusticadopassado No sorry needed Fabio. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, very much appreciated. Can I ask did the captions on the video show up in English or your language ?
Thanks for watching everyone. Please help by sharing this video with someone you might know who also likes this type of work.
Dostum seni yeni keşfettim. Harika iş çıkarmışsın. Başarılar 🎉
Thanks very much for watching. Please check out some of my other projects when you have time and share with your friend to help me grow 😊
Sound of it's working is exactly like my 1961 soviet vacuum cleaner. :D
Lol that's funny, I can only imagine 😅
Sehr interessant das Video...
Vielen Dank das Sie auch auf Deutsch den Untertitel machen. Nun haben Sie eine interessierte Person mehr in Deutschland 😊😊
Thanks very much for watching Kiwi, glad you enjoyed it. Please share with anyone else you think might be interested and don't forget to check out some of my other projects.
After 30 seconds or so I realized that after your superior talent the the thing I love about your videos is lack of fore play. You dig in with elbows flying. I don't need 37 camera angles. I want restoration. You give me that. Thank you.😊😊
Well thank you Brett, that's very kind of you to say. Who have you been watching with 37 camera angles lol ? Please check out some of my later projects when you have the time like this one. ruclips.net/video/MLdA117iXN0/видео.html
Amazing work!
Thanks you very much 😀 if you are new to my channel please check out some of my other projects like this one ruclips.net/video/W5dWY1hQB7g/видео.html
Finally i can sit back relax and enjoy your art work..and its really worth it😊
Aww thanks. Glad your finally getting to relax, sounds like you have been busy ?
@@Austeration your welcome..its been a busy week for me with lots of work..and today is my off day so i try to relax and enjoy as much as i can before my work shift start again😊
@@fieqakim well I'm glad I can help you relax. Make sure you make some time for your self though 👍😁
@@Austeration thank you so much for your kind word..i really appreciate that..i will try to have my own time and taking care of my self really well...thank again..cheers
That’s fogging amazing!
Fogging right it is 🤣 thanks very much for that. That's was so funny it made me laugh, great comment.
The design of the device is great my friend and you have masterfully brought it back to its first days 👌
Thanks very much, this one was a challenge that's for sure
Wooo, nice and shiny, cracking work👍👍
Why thank you very much for that 👍
Hello, my friend. Brilliant restaurant.👍👏
Hey thanks very much for watching my friend 👍👍👍
Holy Hell!! Completely blown away with this restoration! The buffing alone must have taken hours. Once again you have brought us a phenomenal video.
Thanks buddy much appreciated. I picked this project thinking it should be a quick one. I was so wrong
Heck it was just a screwdriver, but thanks for the excellent comment.
@@Dalesworkshop ? ?
Sorry I got the comments mixed up.@@Austeration
@@Dalesworkshop I figured lol I was thinking screwdriver what screwdriver 🤣👍
May want to try some aluminum Flux for low temp. I have had some good luck with the stuff. Good looking job.
Cheers Mike I had never used these rods before. I got all my training watching a RUclips clip, they made It look easy with no flux. Thanks for watching and leaving me a tip 👍👍👍
Brilliant performance
Thanks Menino, glad you enjoyed it 😊
Spectacular result buddy. That low melting point alloy is amazing. You literally cannot see the repair.
Thanks very much shed man. I know right, I was completely blown away by the result. I figured I would see a colour change or something but there was nothing.
Great work on that mate...
Thanks Brian, always appreciated. Sorry I haven't had a chance to watch your latest video yet. I will be doing that shortly now.
Thats OK mate..
Beautiful Work as usual Aust! 👍👍
Thank you very much my friend. Always good to hear from you 👍 Much appreciated.
I recommend using rust converter on any sort of tank or anything that must hold liquid. Saves you from thinning the walls and causing holes via rust removal. You can paint right over the hardened rust after the rust converter dries.
Cheers Charles 👍 I didn't think of that. I mainly wanted to just remove any old chemical residue from the tank. I'll remember that one for next time 👍👍👍👍
@@Austeration Excellent restoration, FYI. 👍 I only know about the rust converter after restoring a honey extractor years ago.
@@charlesdebarber2997 that sounds like a fun job. I don't even know what that looks like.
اكثر تجديدا من الشركة المصنعة.... عمل ممتاز
Thanks for watching. Can I ask if the subtitles showed up for you in this video ? ?
Fantastique restauration !!! 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Pascal
Very good chance of having DDT in it so I really hope you used a mask restoring it!!!
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks buddy. Yes I wouldn't have been surprised if it did. Yes had the mask and everything on for this one. Thanks for your concern. I liked your message so I gave it a Thumbs up also 🤣
Fantastic restoration now i want one looks so cool 😊
You should get one for sure Richard 👍
Well done !
Hey thanks very much for that. Did you see my previous project at all ? ruclips.net/video/W5dWY1hQB7g/видео.html
Salut, j'ai découvert ta chaîne récemment, c'est un plaisir de voir autant de précision et de patience. Vraiment respect ! 👍😃
Thank you very much, that is very kind of you and very much appreciated. I hope you enjoy my other videos.😊
I love this video so much
Thank you very very much. Why do you love it so much ?
@@Austeration
Because the work is meticulous and the photography is wonderful and not boring
@@RestorationH.M-te4tm aww thanks for that. Nice to hear such kind words.
Perfect job
Hello Ruti, haven't heard from you in a long while. Thanks for watching.
Man this restoration is just next level. Fantastic work from every angle. You are a real genius at coming up with ways to fix things. Well done 👏 👏👏
Thanks very much buddy, that's very kind of you to say. Not sure about genius though I just make shit up lol
Wow what a great repair job on the ally. I was thinking JB weld or similar given the age and oxide etc. But well done and a great result.
Cheers Garry, I thought you had seen this one already. After you mentioned about being a welder I thought you would have picked this one to pieces lol. I was well impressed with those rods in the end, couldn't find the patches after it was all cleaned up.
I hadn't seen this one actually, I would never pick anyones work to pieces. I have found old oxidised ally really hard to work on with a tig or a mig actually. So from my perspective well done.@@Austeration
@@garrylearmonth9313 I was almost going to ask the other day. This was my first time doing this type of repair. It was a nightmare to start with.
Changing to the MAPP gas was a good move and when in a couple of places the ally, slumped a little "it raised my heart rate" lol I thought u had lost it. But a great outcome. I haven't fired up a welder for years, almost seems like a lifetime ago now lol @@Austeration
@@garrylearmonth9313 I know right, when I spotted it moving I thought I'm done for. Almost had to buy 10 tubes of JB weld 🤣
Nice work as always. That looks real good after renovation 👏👏
Cheers Masi, always appreciate your comments 👍
Just WOW!
Thanks Vic 👍
It doesn't look like the beginning of the 20th century, mid-century at the earliest.
That's why it's vintage and not antique. Thanks for watching.
Bloody hell I hope you wore a respirator while on the lathe. Nice work!
Yes I did, thanks for checking. Glad I had my gloves on also. Very messy work. Thanks for watching 👍
As always fan'bloody'tastic love thecfact that every video has differnt techniques , shots ideas and approaches on things , such a genuine restorer ! Ps does Mrs T know you're using her mug ??
Thanks buddy 👍 you will need to zoom in on the fine print on the bottom of the mug to see what it said 🤣 plus if it's in the shed I figure it's mine to use
Superbe travail ^^ . Mais ça brunissait quoi exactement ? et le bruit du truc lol ...
Thanks very much. It is used to blow chemicals into your roof or over plants to stop pests. Yes it's very noisy 😅
Merci je comprends maintenant 😊
@@monpote5261 I'm glad. Please check out some of my other projects if you have time.
Класс 👏👏👏👏👏
Can I ask if the subtitles came up translated for you ? 👍👍👍👍👍
Too shiny, now we know your face. 😂😅
It looks like a death ray machine from the 50's. The design is gorgeous and your work is flawless as always.
It's always pleasing to watch your videos and I learn something new every time.
Thanks LTMS I was trying to hide but it was very tricky. I learn something new every time also. That aluminium brazing was not much fun and I was surprised that broken piece held up as well as it has. 👍
It looks really. great. When you welded with the aluminum rod it didn't appear you had to use any flux, is that right? Thats a good restoration from rags to riches,.
That is correct, your suppose to just heat up the area and not the rod. I had a lot of trouble getting it hot enough but the end result was pretty amazing. You couldn't even see or tell that it had any holes in it. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
What a breath taking restoration but I have a question 😊do these restorations go into A museum after their restored
Thanks Mike. I think you asked this question already 👍
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Thank you 😊
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Thank you 👍👍👍👍
Where did you find that mug? I need one. 17:47
I'm not sure Kent, I think it was an old fathers day gift. If you zoom in, it has something else at the bottom 😁
I saw that. That's why I need it.
@@KentRedford213 where do you live? Have you tried to do a search for one.
I live in the USA, in Utah. I searched for it immediately after I saw it on the video and got bupkis in the results. 🤷♂️
@@KentRedford213oh pity you didn't live in Australia I would have just sent it to you. I'll see if it has any markings on it or a brand and get back to you.
I don’t believe that they make compatible DDT powders for that device anymore. It’s little more than a museum curiosity now. That said; NICE restoration work.
@@chrismayer3919 thanks for watching Chris. Not they definitely don't use DDT, I thought that was band. You can still buy similar items to this though. We have our house sprayed every year for spiders and the guy uses a plastic version of this. Happy new year to you 🍻
@ happy 2026; keep on restorin’ 😊
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Thank you thank you thank you 👍
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This thing is cool !
@@doinsngoins thanks Stevo 👍
@@Austeration 😃
Fabulous! Out of curiosity, what is the machine making the fog from? Atmospheric moisture, or is there some other process?
Thank you Artemis. I'm no expert on this one but I believe the fan blowing out the back is creating a suction from the tank up to the spout.
I filled the pot with water
Beautiful finished project! What do you use in your blast cabinet? With all the rust and other stuff how often do you have to change it?
Thanks for watching Boss man. I use Garnett in my cabinet. I have never changed it, I just keep topping it up. Once I removed it all to try andremove all the fine dust from it but that's about it.
Beton Mischer
Lol it looks a bit like that😂
Всё отлично и красиво! Но, коллектор якоря двигателя я бы не стал обрабатывать наждачной бумагой - скажется на ресурсе электромотора.
Thank you for watching and offering your concerns 👍
What is it what I want to know
I don't know what do you want to know ?
Kam šitas daiktas skirtas?!
Thanks for watching. Did you read the description at all ? It's for getting rid of insects
ヴィンテージはいいとしても、そもそもフォガーとは…用途の想像が全くつかない代物である。映像の終盤を観た限り、スプリンクラー的な物だろうか。
Thank you for watching. This machine would be filled with pesticide and placed either in homes or spaces that contained insects or other infestations.
Not a sprinkler at all. Hope this helps.
@@Austeration 翻訳機能が使えん😭
@@Shimaneko227通常、この容器には殺虫剤が充填されており、昆虫の侵入を取り除くために家庭に設置されます。 元のビデオに戻ってメッセージを見つけると、メッセージの下に翻訳機能があるはずです。
That's it fogger or smoke machine. Lay.s down Chemical have they fog or smoke
Fog or a mist really. It draws the water and chemical up from the bottom tank and blows it out the back. No smoke as it has no heating element in side. Hope that explains it better.
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Lol
As always mega awesome 👌
@@doinsngoins it's different, Thanks very much
The sanding trick on the lathe is epic , polishing is suburb
You sir are the master 😊
This maschine works noisy
Is it not suppose to be noisy ? It's not a fan
The motor with its vacuum fan in the back of this “fogger” head - a more modern variant is found in a vacuum cleaner, so this is as loud as a vacuum cleaner ~ though this has no sound insulation inside it, with a vacuum they do put some insulation in them to try to make them a bit quieter
@@samuelfellows6923 well said Sam, thank you 👍
@@Austeration yes but maybe you did something wrong i suppose
@@kaiaz4694 oh I did nothing wrong I assure you
NOS
Thanks for watching. NOX ? Have you done this sort of work before ? The trick is to not get it too hot. Even with the Map gas it started to melt the tank in some spots.
@@Austeration Hi! Sorry, i’m from Brazil and my english is too Bad, kkkk. The correct is New Old Stock (NOS). The vídeo is fantastic.
@@acusticadopassado No sorry needed Fabio. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, very much appreciated. Can I ask did the captions on the video show up in English or your language ?