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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @sigrid129
    @sigrid129 Год назад +312

    I live on a small island in Denmark, just had my roof re-thatched. Told the thatcher about your channel, she already knew it. So we sat down and had a cup of coffee, talked about Ella and our past pets and your craftsmanship. So now you know that both you and Ella are known and remembered on a small remote island in Denmark.

  • @microstorm
    @microstorm Год назад +60

    That wonderful dog. R.I.P.

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre Год назад +122

    It is good to see the wonderful Ella. I am pretty sure most viewers miss her, like I do.

    • @greghoffman8223
      @greghoffman8223 Год назад +4

      Yes we do. i agree.

    • @greghoffman8223
      @greghoffman8223 Год назад +4

      Yes we do. I agree.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +11

      Thanks! yes, everyday!

    • @MarekKorkusinski
      @MarekKorkusinski Год назад +5

      When you first get a dog, it seems that he or she fills the place that you never knew was empty. When the dog leaves you, it seems that this place is now a gaping hole and stays like that forever.

    • @girlnorthof60
      @girlnorthof60 Год назад

      @@MarekKorkusinski completely 💔

  • @TheFiown
    @TheFiown Год назад +3

    So nice to see Ella with you in this video, she is now immortal ! Today I adopted a tiny one year old little rescue dog from Roumania (I live in France) I took two trains 8 hours and then an hour by car to pick her up at the drop point. After a much needed bath she is the most wonderful little Jack Russell lookalike with a precious character. A month ago I adopted a tiny 4 month old Jack Russell mix who is the most darling little boy. He is Tutti and she is Una. I am blessed. Thank you Tom for another lovely restoration, you make our day brighter.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      You're welcome! I can only imagine what it's like in your home now! You'll be getting plenty of exercise

  • @Rgreenacres
    @Rgreenacres Год назад +68

    Your not on your own Tom. You have all of us Subscribers. So sorry about your loss. Keep up the GREAT work.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +11

      That is very nice. I got choked up a little bit!

    • @whammond511
      @whammond511 Год назад +1

      It’s so hard to lose our 4 legged friends. We’ve had 6 Samoyeds. Tried to do them in pairs. 1 Male & 1 Female, but always both neutered. 4 of the 6 were Rescues they didn’t live with us as long because they were already adults when we got them. They all came with different temperaments and different needs but all were good, loving loyal dogs. The one that hurt me the most was Luke. He was the biggest and had a problem with aggression if you touched him where he didn’t want to be.
      One day I’d had enough being patient with him and picked him up by the scruff of his neck with both hands and held against the door with all 4 feet off of the floor and yelled at him for his act of aggression. He changed after that and became such a loving Sammie that I could hardly believe it. He eventually got sick and couldn’t do much anymore and finally an aneurism took him out. I was devastated. For quite some time. Our Female took over for Luke the very next morning when she ran to the edge of the porch and barked out at all the evil to let them know that despite Luke being gone; she was still on duty. Broke my heart again and I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry! But I went out there and gave her a big hug and just sat with her for about 20 minutes. She did that every day for a long, long time.
      My Best to you Thomas!! You’re a Master Craftsman and I don’t usually Share the Videos I watch but I shared this one today.

  • @debiapostol
    @debiapostol Год назад +60

    We’ve seen Ella in a few of your videos since her passing - I’m sure it’s both difficult and comforting for you; but I just wanted you to know … we recognize the loss of her companionship and still appreciate the meticulous craft that you perform. 🤗

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +19

      Thank you. I was worried, but I like seeing her. The pain is diminishing...

    • @AniaN8286
      @AniaN8286 Год назад +11

      I still remember my pets. They are living in my heart

  • @rosalindaestrada5314
    @rosalindaestrada5314 Год назад +28

    I don't get tired of watching your videos, Tom. We missed beautiful Ella...

  • @judycunniff7692
    @judycunniff7692 Год назад +10

    I was aware that you had lost Ella but it was a very poignant - and tear invoking - moment when you said you had been at the vet. I have lost, in my lifetime, 8 different dogs ( 2 to go) which broke my heart each time but they all enriched my life as I am sure that Ella did yours. It was always a wonderful experience watching Ella watch you with that special adoration. Thanks for sharing her with us and thanks also for sharing your skills at restoration. You are a master craftsman, for sure.

  • @jimwiskus8862
    @jimwiskus8862 Год назад +10

    Always a joy to the master & his faithful companion Ella.

  • @snoopydog1412
    @snoopydog1412 Год назад +2

    Wow!! It's beautiful!!

  • @donnapolizzia8553
    @donnapolizzia8553 Год назад +11

    Lovely little piece of the past and good to see dear Ella ❤

  • @genier7829
    @genier7829 Год назад +26

    This was a beautiful little project, I liked the laminated veneer trick, and it was so nice to see Ella once again.

  • @Messihippi
    @Messihippi Год назад +10

    Wanders in looking lost, says 10 words that broke my heart. Stay strong, sir, and continue your painstaking, reverent and beautiful work.

  • @gordoncole6989
    @gordoncole6989 Год назад +6

    So sorry for your loss Tom. We are all here for you! Love watching your expert restorations.

  • @trishwilson7517
    @trishwilson7517 Год назад +9

    I have to remember to breathe when watching you work, Tom. Your craftsmanship is enthralling, but then you provide incredible camera work on top of that. Filming yourself work is tricky and time consuming - it is a separate job. You do it all magnificently. Thank you for sharing with us!

  • @williammccormack6295
    @williammccormack6295 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom I,m a Restroration guy Retired 63 I also repair restore Antique an Vintage furniture I live when some one says I,d burn that to me there is no other challenge when they see the item restored the astonishment says it all I love watching learning different ways others do repairs your channel is my go too

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks William! Yes, I like that too! Especially when someone inherits a piece that no one else wanted and after it's restored they all now claim Grandma said they could have it!

  • @kenttapper9
    @kenttapper9 Год назад +14

    Thank you for sharing Ella with us. This is a very nice project and turned out great.

  • @jeffj2495
    @jeffj2495 Год назад +1

    Oh Tom. I am so very sorry to hear that Ella has passed.
    Many videos I watched, and I always was glad to see her by your side.
    My very heartfelt condolences to your on your loss. Ella was the most loyal companion you could ever have. I am grieving your loss.
    Rest in Peace gentle Ella, and land softly at the Rainbow Bridge. You were loved by many.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +2

      Thank you. We are so moved by all the support and good wishes that so many have shared. She was my girl!

  • @scottrussell7691
    @scottrussell7691 Год назад +24

    I love watching your videos Tom. After long weeks that are often stressful, I look forward to Friday and your videos to providing a relaxing and educating experience before the weekend.

  • @grahamrankin4725
    @grahamrankin4725 Год назад +1

    Every morning when i walk into my shop with a cup of coffee, i think of you and Ella.

  • @snappers_antique_firearms
    @snappers_antique_firearms Год назад +4

    Tip for getting out screws safely and easily. I use this in antique Gunsmithing. Install a screw driver bit of the right size into a drill press. Place the screw you want to remove under the bit. Using the quill on the drill press. Press the bit into the screw with as much force as necessary. While turning the drill Chuck by hand. Or if needed use a rod to turn the drill chuck. By using to holes the chuck key fits in. This works great. Never have to worry about the screw driver slipping or rounding the screw. Using the quill on the drill press to apply as much downforce as necessary.

    • @bloggalot4718
      @bloggalot4718 Год назад +2

      Sometimes using a hot soldering iron on top of the screw can loosen it.

    • @snappers_antique_firearms
      @snappers_antique_firearms Год назад

      @@bloggalot4718 that works great as well. That's usually the first thing i try

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I can't wait to try that. Of course, I'm often working on larger pieces where that isn't possible, but I will also try the soldering iron

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I just got a new soldering iron so that I can try that

    • @snappers_antique_firearms
      @snappers_antique_firearms Год назад

      @@johnsonrestoration best of luck i hope this helps.

  • @oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164
    @oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164 Год назад +1

    You really lucked out with all those saved pieces. Good thing you like Puzzles. ;-) As usual excellent work!

  • @michaelshinn162
    @michaelshinn162 Год назад +4

    Wonderful to see Ella again. She was special. I miss seeing her at your side. Know that you have youtube friends who think of both of you. Just love listening to you explain the history of the piece as you explore it.

  • @LB-px9td
    @LB-px9td Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Johnson for this announcement. I’ve received a couple of those, which I’ve ignored. It’s good that you notify your viewers about it,appreciate it. Beautiful job, looks fantastic!

  • @Nanna-hpi
    @Nanna-hpi Год назад +21

    What a beautiful delicate work, Tom. It is a pity I live on the opposite side of the globe. I have done a lot of silver, brass and copper jewellery and I could have made that brass escutcheon plate for you in no time at all. It would have been such a pleasure and an honour to contribute.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +4

      Where were you? I could not think of a way to transfer the design onto the brass. If you have an idea, please email me: thomasjohnsonrestoration@gmail.com

    • @judithfairchild8620
      @judithfairchild8620 Год назад

      Great idea

    • @Nanna-hpi
      @Nanna-hpi Год назад

      @@T_Hoog It is much simpler and accurate to cut out the paper template and stick it onto the metal plate with thin double sided tape.

  • @JochenOndraczek
    @JochenOndraczek 5 месяцев назад

    My daughter an I love to hear you saying: "Well, let's see what we got here" 🙂 It became one of our favorite phrases, whe we restore old furniture ouselves. Jochen from Germany

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Jochen! I love that! And I'm happy that you do projects with your daughter, I did the same with my daughter

  • @gregvondare
    @gregvondare Год назад +6

    Hey Tom, That graphic-novel treatment when you were working on the brass was amazing. Very appealing and different. I'm sure it must be hard to inject novelty into a long running series without breaking the brand, but this was a very cool upgrade.

  • @b.w.highness102
    @b.w.highness102 Год назад +1

    The tiny pieces which punctuate your portfolio could be my favourites. Thank you for all you showed us, Tom... does One's heart good! You are always, what used to be called... hmmmmm... oh, I remember now... a Gentleman! ...Barry

  • @Vigilanteradio
    @Vigilanteradio Год назад +5

    An interesting find in the box was a Piano hammer but I actually think it might be for a harpsichord as it was a bit smaller and had no felt on the end. Thought I would mention in case you were interested in knowing what it was. :-)

  • @patstone3018
    @patstone3018 Год назад +4

    Another heirloom meticulously restored! I love watching your transformations.

  • @lois4329
    @lois4329 Год назад

    Stellar! Really nice to see your your girl ❤ It has been 35 years since one of my dogs passed. We shared a special bond. I think of her often.

  • @queenbee3647
    @queenbee3647 Год назад +3

    Thom thats def a 👍👍 repair job! You are an artist. It was bittersweet seeing the shop mgr make an appearance. Hope you are resting with the angels Ella. 💖

  • @johnsadams3340
    @johnsadams3340 Год назад

    Dear Tom - Your videos are my absolute RUclips favourites. So natural and so calming in this mad world. I love your restoration techniques which are so helpful to learn from. I live in England and I like to restore old writing slopes in my small workshop shed. Thank you very much. John A

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked this one! I intend to start using a writing slope after I restored this one

  • @ptcruiser2012
    @ptcruiser2012 Год назад +5

    Excellent work Tom. I so look forward to your videos. You have literally transformed the way I look at and restore old furniture. Thank you so much for these videos.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 Год назад

    Oh...haven't heard the term "writing slope" before--how interesting! Lovely result on the repairs. Always a joy to catch a glimpse of Ella.

  • @lostonwallace1396
    @lostonwallace1396 Год назад +5

    This really came out looking great, Tom! I love the way you replaced the veneer, matching it well enough to look completely convincing as being part of the original surfacing. The variations in color may have played to your advantage, but it still took your great skills and knowledge to make it all look so nice. You did a great job on this! I love the contrast of the wood and brass! It retains its age and beauty! Nicely done!

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thank you Wallace! Yes, the color variation was the saving grace

  • @FriendshipShaving
    @FriendshipShaving 10 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful video, and it was lovely to see Ella in the video. You always make these jobs look so easy. Wonderful. All the best.

  • @michaelhenderson5683
    @michaelhenderson5683 Год назад +4

    Another excellent piece of work Tom 👏👏👍

  • @splanzza
    @splanzza Год назад

    When 51 minutes pass as if it was 51 seconds. Definitely something to be learned for these new schmick-smock generations and their shorts. If they have time that is. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bluecurlygirl
    @bluecurlygirl Год назад +4

    Aw it still breaks my heart to see beautiful Ella. She was such a good girl. Ah Tom what a beautiful job you made of that writing slope. It's just glorious now after the touch of the master's hand. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful work with us. What are we gonna do when you retire? Tom, are you familiar with The Robinson brothers from Milltown, Co. Cavan Ireland? They live just a few miles from me. They have only shared their skills with one other person - their nephew, who then went on to join the priesthood. I hope he passes their wisdom, skills and secrets to someone else as it would be such a shame for all that to be lost.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Год назад

      Tell them to put them on RUclips. That and their work will be their legacy to the world.

    • @bluecurlygirl
      @bluecurlygirl Год назад

      @@BigHenFor Oh the Robinson brothers busy themselves with nature rather than technology. One of the brothers has made it his personal mission to track down and reintroduce species of apples that were once native to the area and are on the brink of extinction. They're very protective of their work and their ways. It took them decades to agree to show their nephew.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks Emer! I don't know of the Robinson brothers. I have never understood people who have these "secrets". I have always shared everything I know with anyone and it has done nothing but bring me good fortune

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      I know, right? Thanks!

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      It must come from a sense of insecurity

  • @pmichael73
    @pmichael73 Год назад

    Beautiful work! Good for another 200 years!

  • @diannesorem6389
    @diannesorem6389 Год назад +4

    Beautiful! Another job well done!

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад +1

    I have always enjoyed puzzles and the one you have there is a good one.

  • @rodanvsandrew
    @rodanvsandrew Год назад +7

    Beautiful work Tom. I wasn't familiar with Lubricite and Gilboy's, I'll have to check them out!

  • @549RR
    @549RR Год назад

    Tom, listening to you tap veneer is amongst my favourite Tom tasks. Incredibly soothing and satisfying , now that I too recognize the ‘wrong’ sound of a failed section.

  • @aib0160
    @aib0160 Год назад +3

    For a terrible moment I thought you'd lost your old girl, So glad to see her make a reappearance.

    • @KPA78
      @KPA78 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/vKkLmBOebWk/видео.html

    • @aib0160
      @aib0160 Год назад

      @@KPA78 Thanks for letting me know.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks! I know, I like seeing her. I wasn't sure...

  • @chipcurry
    @chipcurry 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful, lovingly crafted work, the product of a lifetime of lessons, learned and adventures taken. A beautifully told story.

  • @rjc305
    @rjc305 Год назад +3

    I should know by now to expect a stunning outcome, but when I first saw the piece, I wondered how you would ever achieve it. Well done! Lucky owner.

  • @rogermiller2159
    @rogermiller2159 Год назад

    Outstanding! I didn’t expect it would look that clean. Like a show room model.

  • @frizzlefry1985
    @frizzlefry1985 Год назад +3

    “I was at the vet this morning. I’m on my own.” That one stung! Sorry about your buddy!

    • @johnsrabe
      @johnsrabe Год назад

      Apparently that was a routine visit. She was back the next morning.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It was tough

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It wasn't routine, those were her final days ruclips.net/video/vKkLmBOebWk/видео.html

  • @michaelhealy1590
    @michaelhealy1590 11 месяцев назад

    Your work is great, you are also a terrific teacher of this craft. Thank you for being a great mentor for all of us rookies out there.

  • @bluecurlygirl
    @bluecurlygirl Год назад +5

    Anytime I see those scammers in the comments I report them immediately. Regardless of whose comment it's under. My advice is to anyone who reads the comments, when you see the scammers report them like crazy. We can only get rid of them if we report en masse. Diligence people. We can beat these guys. They've been doing this for months now and almost every youtube channel has been hit. Report, report, report.

    • @Drottninggatan2017
      @Drottninggatan2017 Год назад +2

      Yes report them, but remember that many times they show up immediately, they are robots, so they operate with permission from youtube.

    • @bluecurlygirl
      @bluecurlygirl Год назад +1

      @@Drottninggatan2017 RUclips really needs to sort itself out. Between demonetising content creators without a valid reason and then allowing these scammers, they're really losing the plot. Their platform would not exist without content creators or an audience. They need to show a good deal more respect towards both.

    • @zuur303
      @zuur303 Год назад

      It's so embarrassing, all my favorite creators have issued warnings. Billion dollar company with pathetic spam fighting skills. (But if I'm kind, they might represent the few of thousands that get through - but still...)

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 Год назад

      @@Drottninggatan2017 Don't take this the wrong way but don't those spammer comments just add to the comment count that would be good for the channel?

    • @Drottninggatan2017
      @Drottninggatan2017 Год назад

      @@dwightl5863
      Not really. They take on the appearance of the channel owner, so it is very deceptive, and if we allow this kind of behaviour soon we will not know what is what.
      It happened before that a channel bought likes from people in Asia or bots, literally paid for it, but in the long run they lost out.

  • @PlantNative
    @PlantNative Год назад

    She was such a good girl. Thank you for the peace and serenity your videos bring my husband and I.

  • @RickNelsonMn
    @RickNelsonMn Год назад

    Enjoying these brings calm in the otherwise busy days. Thanks 👍🏻

  • @jonvincentmusic
    @jonvincentmusic Год назад

    Great work and I am so sorry for the loss of your family member Ella. She'll be waiting for you.

  • @dougrobison1156
    @dougrobison1156 Год назад

    Another SUPER result from the SUPER rest-o-rator!

  • @zezecarlos2
    @zezecarlos2 Год назад

    Another excellent video, I learn so much from you Tom, I never get tired of watching and rewatching your videos. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, hugs from Lisbon, Portugal.

  • @betrisherninox2865
    @betrisherninox2865 Год назад

    Tom, your videos have given me hours of pleasure, watching the meticulous work you do! Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
    I also lost a very old friend recently: a white bull terrier called Roxanne. Like Ella, she spent most of her waking time at my feet, supervising my activities and watching over me. I remind myself that Rox had her allotted time and I was lucky enough for it to be spent with me. I hope that helps as you get used to a workshop without Ella to keep it running smoothly. Sending warmest hugs to you from faraway Australia. RIP, Ella dear. You were a good dog.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm sorry for the loss of Roxanne. And yes, we will remember all the good times. We knew what we signed up for!

  • @johnmcglynn2125
    @johnmcglynn2125 Год назад

    Wow, what a change! Thank you, Tom.😀

  • @shelleysolomon2228
    @shelleysolomon2228 Год назад

    Loved seeing our girl back from the vet 🙏🙏🙏. Gorgeous work

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thank you so much! But ultimately ruclips.net/video/vKkLmBOebWk/видео.html

  • @Cheryl407
    @Cheryl407 Год назад

    You’re a genius! You did such a beautiful job on that writing slope.

  • @sandraleenerts6805
    @sandraleenerts6805 Год назад

    Since my banking account got drained, I am an Luddite, except for where and when technology does what I mean for it to do. I appreciated your advise about scammers. Years ago, Hal warned us, yet we just kept giving AI the pass to think for us. Your videos are heartening! I cherish the times I have seen you carefully restore pieces from the past and given them the chance to carry on. I have an old dome trunk from the 1870s. It has recently been given to me and is from Mesilla, New Mexico...a survivor of a stagecoach wreck, my romantic self thinks. It is battered and beaten, but because I have been watching your videos ( and one or two others) I understand the best approach is no approach. I will leave it as it came to me and hope one of my future offspring sees it for its beauty and gives it new life. I really want to take a run at it, but know better.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks Sandra! I am a Luddite too, but one with a RUclips channel!

  • @susiepattinson3031
    @susiepattinson3031 Год назад

    Hit the like button before watching the video as I know that it will be well made and interesting, not to mention the superb craftsmanship.

  • @donhuebert9151
    @donhuebert9151 Год назад

    You, Thomas, are something else altogether.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks! (I hope that's a good thing!)

    • @donhuebert9151
      @donhuebert9151 Год назад

      @@johnsonrestoration Your comment at 1:50 made me laugh out loud.

  • @melindamosbey8257
    @melindamosbey8257 Год назад

    I love it BEFORE I see 👀 your show!
    Thank YOU!
    AFTER WATCHING....
    "Pretty good".....????
    Our dear dear Sir....
    EXCELLENT (as ALWAYS!)
    That little piece took a long time!
    TY for sharing!

  • @simonbates8795
    @simonbates8795 Год назад

    I hit like before i watched this.... that's how much I enjoy your work.

  • @caroltanzi29
    @caroltanzi29 Год назад

    Thomas:Magnificent! What a beautiful restoration. I love the slope writing box. Lucky owner. Carol from California

  • @jsaurman
    @jsaurman Год назад +2

    32:30 When machinists need to cut metal like brass, they generally paint it with some sort of indigo blue dye, then use a really sharp awl or similar tool to draw out the design in the blue dye. I don't know what the dye is called however. Uri Tuchman has a really great channel to watch this sort of craftsmanship.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks Jim! Yes, I know about "bluing". But I needed an EXACT transfer of the shape. A scratch awl was not going to do it! I'll check out that channel

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      His channel looks interesting!

  • @girlnorthof60
    @girlnorthof60 Год назад

    Very happy to share over on Twitter... your knowledge, along with your channel, is certainly share-worthy!
    😊👍 cheers Thomas.

  • @bestbuilder1st
    @bestbuilder1st Год назад +1

    Tom, I appreciate your comment about the stain color you use most often 20:46. Information like this could have saved me a bunch of money. Maybe do a video about the stain colors (dry and liquid), burn-in stick colors, etc., you use most often. This would help new people know what colors to prioritize when they start out.
    I appreciate all your videos, I learn something from every one of them.

  • @FranklinArtSite
    @FranklinArtSite Год назад +2

    I am a furniture builder and sometimes repair pieces, so I can really appreciate the unseen parts of the work you do. You have my admiration for the diligence with which you pursue the craft. Thanks for making these videos. On this on I think I would have cut out the scollops of the pattern around the escutcheon and gone to an equal sized brass tube to compliment the other circles of brass. But that is for me to do if I get the chance. Really good job! No exception.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks! The real problem was that I couldn't transfer the exact image to the brass. Each scallop was different.

  • @mikeypuss1967
    @mikeypuss1967 Год назад

    You were an awesome dad to Ella. she had a great life. It showed.

  • @d.e.s4432
    @d.e.s4432 Год назад

    The whole thing was beautiful, but she shined up brass and the final polish was just *chef's kiss.* I love watching your craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jeanine6492
    @jeanine6492 Год назад +2

    As usual fantastic workmanship. I miss Ella, as of course you do, but seeing her now and then reminds us of how wonderful a (shop) dog she was and always looking out to get into the ‘real’ hide glue you warmed up.

  • @stevesmith6554
    @stevesmith6554 Год назад

    Great video. Enjoyed your work on the delicate box. I enjoy your videos so much, especially ones that have Ella there. I am sorry for your loss.

  • @teraformiranje
    @teraformiranje 8 месяцев назад

    There is a masters who making new, but wery few whos repair such skillfully like you. Deep respect from Serbia

  • @hickorygolddoc
    @hickorygolddoc Год назад

    Oh my sweet Ella, love her face she will always be with you they stay in your heart and with Ella she will always be in many of these videos...never to be forgotten.
    My beloved Border Collies and pound Border crosses will never be forgotten.
    Dogs just make life so much better.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes, all true. She is part of my life and always will be

  • @kaysmyth7099
    @kaysmyth7099 6 месяцев назад

    You are one of the best fixer uppers of furniture. It amazing the things you fix! Love watching you work.🦩

  • @rodschmidt1806
    @rodschmidt1806 Год назад

    Mr. J, I've learned more watching your videos than I did with 4 years of Shop Class in High School! Thank you very much......

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      You're welcome! Yeah, but I bet the shop class was more fun!

  • @benefitthirteen
    @benefitthirteen Год назад

    The brass graphics were fun. I still get a kick when you relate your time invested; you say hours, I'm thinking this month's project on my end.

  • @kayjones392
    @kayjones392 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am so glad to see you work so hard to match vanier. So many other restorers glob bondo on missing vanier, I always think "Tom wouldn't do that!". It may look okay on camera, but I wonder about in real view? Keep up the good work.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! Yes, and the thing is, it takes longer to do a patch with filler than with actual wood veneer!

    • @kayjones392
      @kayjones392 8 месяцев назад

      @@johnsonrestoration But it is worth the extra time. I think your customers appreciate it much more.

  • @abelincoln95
    @abelincoln95 Год назад

    For such a small piece, your work had a huge impact!! Well done, Mr. Johnson...

  • @peternash6206
    @peternash6206 Год назад

    Another wonderful project Tom. I meet those tough old screws all the time and quietly try to transfer some heat into the screw by heating the screwdriver - it may take 5-6 applications before it transfers sufficient heat into the screw to have any effect. I also use a very long shaft screwdriver which sort of stores some torque in the shaft when in use. It does not work every time. I fix up old wooden boats so not quite as delicate as your work. Good to see Ella again - we all miss her.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Good tips, I got a new better soldering iron to try next time. I didn't want to damage something on camera!

  • @gloriaguzman729
    @gloriaguzman729 Год назад

    Flawless job,Mr.Johnson!

  • @tashacherry1480
    @tashacherry1480 11 месяцев назад

    I love that taping trick you have going on there. My hands shake a bit and once the glues on something boy that tapes gonna put it right in place. 👍

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yes, it took me awhile to figure that trick out, it's really helpful

  • @davebenson1021
    @davebenson1021 Год назад

    Tom, most if not all respect you and your videos. What a teacher.. Thank you.

  • @sheilablackburn183
    @sheilablackburn183 Год назад

    Absolutly beautiful Tom, sending you greetings from sunny Gibraltar, a tiny town on a tiny rock in southern europe x

  • @randyattwood
    @randyattwood Год назад

    Don't remember seeing a screw defeat you. But you got past that escutcheon challenge. End result is fabulous! Hey, stay safe with the frigid weather you folks are experiencing.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Thanks! I just didn't want to damage anything! And I was able to still do what was necessary

  • @bubbechutzpah
    @bubbechutzpah Год назад

    I commented before seeing entire video. I'm so sorry for your loss.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      Oh! I just answered your first comment. But thank you. We will miss her forever!

  • @michaeltreadwell777
    @michaeltreadwell777 Год назад +1

    WOW Tom, you did it again ! What a fantastic job, such meticulous care to detail and all that patience with the veneer. The result is stunning, of course ! BTW, that odd hammer shaped piece of wood you had at the beginning is from a Piano action. Thanks for sharing all your skills with us - such a relaxing way to spend some time with you. Thanks again - take care 🙂

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Год назад

      You're welcome! I figured it was piano - but someone said since it wasn't felted it was from a harpsichord

  • @judithfairchild8620
    @judithfairchild8620 Год назад

    Truely lovely travel writing desk.

  • @cmmc3400
    @cmmc3400 Год назад

    How fun is that cartoon style! Bet that would bring attention on shorts! Perfection as usual Tom.

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 Год назад

    Top notch as usual. Nice to see some unusual video editing with the escutcheon making.

  • @Teacher2051
    @Teacher2051 Год назад

    Loved the patience and persistence. Need some of those!

  • @noregrets7469
    @noregrets7469 Год назад

    Wonderful job as always. Thanks for sharing 🌹

  • @lesleyhirst3422
    @lesleyhirst3422 Год назад

    Sad and happy to see Emma again.... I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this, but the 'something else' on the stick that you held up from amongst the bits at the beginning - I'm sure that's a broken off piano hammer, without its felt. Lovely job, as always.

  • @lydiaflatt9859
    @lydiaflatt9859 8 месяцев назад

    Oh how I love to watch the work!

  • @5858Heinz
    @5858Heinz Год назад

    Your calm patience while working out solutions to intricate problems is amazing.

  • @woodworker288
    @woodworker288 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent work. I’m really enjoying watching your work.

  • @Quidnunc777
    @Quidnunc777 Год назад

    Ella, best shop dog ever. Miss her. ❤