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The figure “8” pattern is the correct way to lap a flat surface. That specific pattern “cancels” deformation in the surface you are lapping on to result in a very flat surface on the item being lapped.
@@theycallmedonkey6664 you can cancel magnetism by hiting magnet with hammer, heating it or connecting it to AC current. For this with figure 8 I dont remember. Maybe I forgot.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen lasers used in a cleaning application and this technology has now consumed the better part of my night. I’m thoroughly impressed by the tech and the skill with which you use it! Cheers!
Эй, привет, спасибо что читаешь этот текст. Автор канала, у тебя хороший контент, извини что я это пишу(Если я тебя обидел, удали мой комментарий, спасибо). Дело в том что я только что создал свой канал и мне требуется поддержка на первых этапах, заходите в гости если вам интересна тема реставрации, буду рад каждому, особенно если вы подпишитесь на канал! Всем добра!
I was taught in machining class the figure eight motion keeps the sanding even and symetrical if you sand in one direction you will inevitably put more pressure on one side of the circle and remove more material as a consequence
That is half, irregular direction of abrasion scratch patterns will remove more material at a faster rate. Back and forth scratch patterns create ruts with high and low spots, the figure 8 motion distorts the pattern.
@@CoolAgainRestoration you do a good job at not changing how it was supposed to be, except for the new phillips screws, which drives me nuts because i hate those screws on an old item
This would be a question: If you only move the material one direction and back, is the sandpaper or whatever you use will leave micro scratch marks? Like this : ^^^^^^. But if you move the material every direction like you did , i guess it will remove it from all the other directions as well. So the surface won't be like ^^^^ this because you remove those pointy ends. I am not sure if my logic is right tough. Great work by the way :) looking at that laser, i think we are ready to build a deathstar
Imagine an Ultra Project, where a thing is restored and is sent in sequence from channel to channel, OR all working in parallel like they did on the Manhattan project
wouldn't a simple circle motion do the same? In a circle you constantly change the sanding direction until you reach the original direction... rinse repeat.
The laser part satisfied me a lot! Good job. I can’t add more comment about your work because is prefect! TytsyTube is really happy about your work and also our.
End result looks gorgeous! I still don't completely understand manufacturer's decision to paint stainless steel, but your restoration job is just mesmerizing to watch. Also, thanks for the "heat epoxy with a hot water" trick, I will remember it when I need a really liquid epoxy (there was a few times when I needed that).
@@CoolAgainRestoration I thought you were actually going to be talking and playing music during the restoration. It's so much better without all the extra bs. Just the sounds of doing work! Keep it up! I'm hooked.
I love those things. On an exchange visit to France, I stayed in a cottage in a tiny village and their coffee grinder, made of oak, was inherited from their grandparents. Their kitchen smelled beautifully of fresh garlic, of ancient oak and a hundred years of ground coffee! Personally, I like a few rust pits to give old machines character - if I wanted a brand new one, I'd buy one. I might even be tempted to try infusing the 99% woodworm poop wooden bits with a polymer to fake keeping it real but, hey, you know far more about this stuff than I do and I think what you did was awesome. For me, my woodwork teacher wasn't far wrong when he described my 13-year-old self as "a pleasant, polite pupil who shows no aptitude for this subject.
@@2degucitas Kind of at that stage where it's words you don't know rather than the ones you do. I was talking to a guy in a bar about my broken RV and he said my French was very good. I told him I could ask the mechanic why is my gearbox rattling (pourquoi est ce que mon boite de vitesse qu'il fait cliquer?) but wouldn't understand his reply. Hell, it was a day later that I learned, with the help of the Haynes manual and an opened gearbox, the English for "third gear syncromesh"!
I really enjoyed watching the process, in addition to being a great restoration with excellent attention to detail. I fully appreciate the video technic, minimal talk, and just the necessary subtitles! i imagine editing and creating such quality video is as much work as the restoration itself. No wonder it has over 8 million views and counting! Well done Sir and thank you for sharing your amazing work.
@@hvguy yeah, I have a 40 watt co2 and I accidentally had my finger in the way when adjusting the mirrors. Half a second pulse at 15% power instantly burned a spot onto my finger lol
@@Irkin_Bollikans If you recall from the video, he ordered these pieces, so I think he was trusting the manufacturer that they were fitting how theybare supposed to, like the original. After all, the coffee lands in the drawer, not in the bottom.
I have a tip for you : When filling small holes, or somewhere hard to get to, use a disposable syringe and needle and instead of putting great gloops of filler all over the place, you can syringe the mixture exactly where it's required, saving time and extra work later on. It's especially useful if you need to put filler somewhere hard to reach. I hope this helps someone.
@@ATLTraveler I have used this same method for re sticking a large patch of veneer on a hallway table I re-vamped for my nephew and his wife after the kids had several accidents over the years. It took me 8 weeks to do and was scraped, sanded, washed, painted in places, veneer repaired, drawer fixed from sticking, and finally sealed. I am not an "armchair warrior" as you obviously are, but someone with years of experience in DIY and woodwork and a nice enough person to offer help to other people with a hint that will make things easier for them and save time. While you are an obnoxious snot mouthed little troll who can only try and fail to belittle someone who can do something while you can only talk shit.
This was fun to watch, and I saw some new things I need to explore now...not to mention get tomorrow's coffee set up. Thanks for your restoration, and thanks to TysyTube for the found object!
I came because the title said something about tysy tube and I just clicked on it he does a really good job. Now that I have discovered you I will be a new sub you do really good work like tysy very patient and very nice detail keep going I’ll be waiting for new content from you 😊
I have a drawer with the same problem as you had with the Wood, since the whole thing was already ~700-800 years old i stabilised it with Resin. I injected it with a syringe that had a big needle from These syringes where you Chip animals...hope that helps with future work since now the stamp on the Wood is lost...
You did a superb job of this lovely old grinder! The top and bottom wooden pieces needed replacing they were like toast! You are a very sympathetic restorer and this is yet another masterpiece. I love the laser best for removing surfaces. 🤗🇦🇺
A restoration channel which does laser ablation? You have earned only my 6th sub in my 10+ years as a RUclipsr. If you did baked powder coat instead of paint, this channel would be perfect.
That was awesome! Love seeing old or unique items from the past brought back to life! You sir have respectfully gained a follower on your page! Keep up the great videos and if I ever find anything I’ll send it your way!
I really appreciate that you filled the rust pits instead of removing more material to polish them out--that, in my opinion is the preferred way to preserve the piece, truer to its origins. And that wooden piece was gloriously wormy and had that intriguing, historical stamp. Could it have been preserved by pickling in a low-viscosity resin, in a pressure pot?
Beautiful job. That's a fantastic restoration. It also brought back some wonderful childhood memories. My late father loved his coffee, and he always ground his own beans. I looked at the date on this video and realized that you posted it almost exactly one year to the day after he passed away. Wherever he is, I'm sure that he appreciated it, too.
Very cool restauration video! - one thing I would have loved to see though.... - you really embracing the stainless steel, by leaving it that way - pure polished steel with a darker wood stain! Would have looked fantastic! I am not a big fand on the yellowish paint on the beautiful steel....
Hi Silvia. First of all, thank you very much. To answer at the question, I keep them in my little collection for the moment and when I hit 1 million subscribers I want to make auction to them and all the money to donate to the people in needs. That’s my goal
Curious if the manufacturer has seen / will see this, and their reaction. I'd beam with immense pride if one of my products was not only still out there decades later, but that someone with great care restored it, and that it still functioned accordingly/as designed.
Yeah,I was newbie in filming and was very difficult for me to think at the work and filming in the same time. It’s a lot of room for improvement there. If I could go in the past, I will make a jig for sharpening the grinder 😎😁
@@johncamp7679 For the same reason you don't rebuild a Spanish Galleon with new wood when it is put on display. One option is to stabilize the wood matrix with resin -- it looks like wood and performs similarly.
Je suis fan de tysy ! J’adore son humour, alors qu’il n’y a aucune parole. Et je me suis aussi abonnée à toi il y a peu car j’aime ton soucis du détail, la façon dont tu filmes, et ton talent pour réparer. Le fait que tu sois ami avec tysy est la cerise sur le gâteau !!! Bravo à toi ❤
Все отлично, но почему не покрыл торцы дна и крышек деревянных? Получилось как-то неаккуратно. Ящичек для молотого кофе покрыт весь и смотрится хорошо.
I remember back in 86 when my science teacher had a Metrologic helium neon laser. I was fascinated and couldn't stop playing with it. Amazing how far we've come in 40 years.
you have to use the right kind of laser. taking over world laser has a different wavelength than the cleaning up laser. also has to be waterproof for mounting on sharks
How cool is that? A Peugeot coffee grinder held together with four, straight pull, bicycle spokes. Great restoration video. It's nice to see someone who knows how to use their tools properly.
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Thanks for supporting me 🙏🏻👍🏻🤗
I dont know about shipping. One of these laser cost arround 150.000-250.000$
It looks fantastic. It looks like the laser saves a lot of work.
You can smoke the old Wood 😁
🥰😘You made this coffee grinder Cool Again!
Thanks my friend👍🏻❤️
I want your stickers too
@@CoolAgainRestoration and your stickers
Hi sirius! I don’t have yet my only stickers but in the future I will make it and send it to you 🤗🍀🙏🏻
@@CoolAgainRestoration okay, I'll wait your stickers 😆💖
Twenty years ago, I trialled laser cleaning, I remember saying “I’ll wait twenty years for the technology to develop”
I’m here....
And we need another 20 for being affordable 🤷🏼♂️
@@CoolAgainRestoration how much did you pay for yours? i was quoted nearly quarter of a million pound lol
The price is 240.000$
@@CoolAgainRestoration i dont understand the logic of paying that when theres other cheaper alternatives tho?
That laser cleaning was a business for my familly. Now the laser is broken but will be fixed,maybe this year.
The figure “8” pattern is the correct way to lap a flat surface. That specific pattern “cancels” deformation in the surface you are lapping on to result in a very flat surface on the item being lapped.
True👍🏻
Magnetism as well... figure 8 cancels out polarity too.. I think
By figure of 8 movement you are polishing it by every angle of 360 degrees . I love watching your restoration videos .
@@theycallmedonkey6664 you can cancel magnetism by hiting magnet with hammer, heating it or connecting it to AC current. For this with figure 8 I dont remember. Maybe I forgot.
Had he done a 16 he would have been done in half the time....
That is the coolest tool. Straight out of star-trek
😎
Wow, the laser is even more satisfying to watch than sandblasting! I didn’t think that was possible!
Reddit r/LaserCleaningPorn
I was there 👍🏻
@@CoolAgainRestoration But how does it affect paint and rust but not skin?
@@37thraven magick
@@37thraven pretty sure it has something to do with the metal properties
This is the first time I’ve ever seen lasers used in a cleaning application and this technology has now consumed the better part of my night. I’m thoroughly impressed by the tech and the skill with which you use it! Cheers!
Cheers and thank you very much 👍🏻🍻
I think he knows that's why he did it captain obvious
Great machine. I love clean with laser.
Also you made beautiful videos 👍🏻👌🍀
like a the donal trump
@@xqnime he is greatest lazer cleaner
Эй, привет, спасибо что читаешь этот текст. Автор канала, у тебя хороший контент, извини что я это пишу(Если я тебя обидел, удали мой комментарий, спасибо). Дело в том что я только что создал свой канал и мне требуется поддержка на первых этапах, заходите в гости если вам интересна тема реставрации, буду рад каждому, особенно если вы подпишитесь на канал! Всем добра!
Need it 200$
Your videos are very therapeutic.
Glad you found them like that 😊
I was taught in machining class the figure eight motion keeps the sanding even and symetrical if you sand in one direction you will inevitably put more pressure on one side of the circle and remove more material as a consequence
Learned something here, will keep it in mind!
That is half, irregular direction of abrasion scratch patterns will remove more material at a faster rate. Back and forth scratch patterns create ruts with high and low spots, the figure 8 motion distorts the pattern.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Finally, a restoration channel that actually restores things to their original look, and doesn't just modify them.
Sometimes I modify also. But if a Tonka is Yellow I make yellow again. Not red and not with remote control
@@CoolAgainRestoration you do a good job at not changing how it was supposed to be, except for the new phillips screws, which drives me nuts because i hate those screws on an old item
he should have added Nixie tubes, a motor and bluetooth... NOT! 😜
You do the "8" because it is the most efficent way to remove material. You never scratch along your last lines.....good job! Greetings from Germany!
Thank you very much and I’m impressed. Not many knew this 👍🏻 greetings🍻
@@CoolAgainRestoration No, he just had a few more drinks than he could handle
This would be a question:
If you only move the material one direction and back, is the sandpaper or whatever you use will leave micro scratch marks? Like this : ^^^^^^. But if you move the material every direction like you did , i guess it will remove it from all the other directions as well. So the surface won't be like ^^^^ this because you remove those pointy ends.
I am not sure if my logic is right tough.
Great work by the way :) looking at that laser, i think we are ready to build a deathstar
Not in every direction. Only 0 or 8. The scratches will be less visible than if you moved forward&back or left/right.
Your doing the 8... Because it's more even or flat.
You’re restoration videos are the best. You brought an old coffee grinder back to life, it’s like rolling back the years!
Thank you very much Anthony 😊
That laser doesn't burn skin, wtf??
👽
Educate yourself.
Surprised me too.... yes, i want to educate myself, is there video to explain this ?
@@ekoheriyanto70 should be somewhere, now I'm gonna take a little search down the rabbit hole...
Cuz he set to paint remover laser... So..... Colour your hand with paint and laser it 😂😂
That laser is the most satisfying thing I've ever seen.
Oh man. This is exactly what I needed to find while I relax and wind down for bed
Glad to hear that Jonathan 👍🏻
Peugeot coffee grinder , my grandparents had one , that’s nice to see restored
Glad you liked it 😊
Imagine an Ultra Project, where a thing is restored and is sent in sequence from channel to channel, OR all working in parallel like they did on the Manhattan project
5:20 can we talk a second about how smooth this scene was? Probably took many takes to get it right
Right 😎
Just reverse it
Perfectionists are a blessing and a curse to themselves and others, I know.
👍🏻👍🏻
One of the best and most beautiful restoration I've witnessed in a dog's year.
Bravo, sir!
Ciao.
Thanks Sir 👍🏻😎 ciao
8s are made to avoid scratching in a single way the surface of the sanded piece
Right 👍🏻
wouldn't a simple circle motion do the same? In a circle you constantly change the sanding direction until you reach the original direction... rinse repeat.
Actually do the same thing. But I dont know why,the engineers make this 8’s
@@CoolAgainRestoration maybe to save space... there is a big whole in a big circle after all... and a small circle uses up the sanding paper faster.
Probably
Nice to see a ‘cross-over’ between yourself and TysyTube. Great restoration!
Glad you like it man 👍🏻
Man, that’s crazy awesome! I’m glad to see a young man doing work like this! You are a true craftsman, sir!
Thank you very much Scott 😊 really appreciate
Peugeot Freres is the same company Peugeot that now makes cars, motorcycles and many other products
Excellent videos and restoration
Thanks Malno 😊 yeah, they are the same company
The laser part satisfied me a lot! Good job. I can’t add more comment about your work because is prefect! TytsyTube is really happy about your work and also our.
I was so distraught when you painted over that beautiful mirror finish you just worked to achieve
I painted because of original condition 🤷🏼♂️
The mirror finish probably won't last long and rust again because it's not chrome plated nor itself is stainless steel
Watching that laser is like watching power washing videos, it's pretty much ASMR. Love it, great job!
Thank you very much 👍🏻😇
A machine that has been resurrected from the past to once again serve mankind. Well done!
Thanks again Alex 😊
You can't truly accept how much energy these things put out until you see a block of stainless steel being moved by light.
I thought the same at first but it's almost certainly blowing air, if you watch how the big flakes of paint blow away.
Blows air, or just the evaporation of materials creates air movement since it's hot.
Or until you work in the automotive industry and see them instantly laser cutting steel parts from over 6 feet away.
Absolutely beautiful! Love the sound of coffee grinding. Soothes my caffeine demon lol
That coffee grinder is bloody fantastic ;)
Glad to hear that scarface 👍🏻🙏🏻🤗
I think it's a Peugeot. From the same french company that makes cars. It started by making coffee grinders and bicycles.
Right 👍🏻
I never thought there’d be anything more satisfying than sandblasting until right now lol
“Either it was hot or it just doesn’t take you long to look at things!” 🤣🤣🤣 👍👍👍
End result looks gorgeous! I still don't completely understand manufacturer's decision to paint stainless steel, but your restoration job is just mesmerizing to watch.
Also, thanks for the "heat epoxy with a hot water" trick, I will remember it when I need a really liquid epoxy (there was a few times when I needed that).
Glad you liked and finding interesting 👍🏻👍🏻thanks
The only thing that I miss is some work with a lathe accompanied by the words "I make a new one". So 99.99 percent perfection. 😉👍
I dont stole the “I make a new one” from my friend my mechanics.. thanks Theo 🍀👍🏻🤗
It's good to see a restoration channel who uses more than just a sandblaster and bench grinder. Your new toy looks fun 👍
Thank you very much 😊
He does a great job with the restoration and everything, but if he could just stop with all the talking.
Talking? What about the incessant music!
Dude this is the first video I found from this guy and your comment was the first I read and I got really disappointed at first... Now I get it.
What is wrong there?
@@CoolAgainRestoration I thought you were actually going to be talking and playing music during the restoration. It's so much better without all the extra bs. Just the sounds of doing work! Keep it up! I'm hooked.
Thank you very much sir 👍🏻🍀
Plot twist:
Tysytube is cool again restoration and he sent this to himself.
Yep
Lol obv
Plot twist twist, it was Joyce DeWitt all along.
Omg I thought that also
I love those things. On an exchange visit to France, I stayed in a cottage in a tiny village and their coffee grinder, made of oak, was inherited from their grandparents. Their kitchen smelled beautifully of fresh garlic, of ancient oak and a hundred years of ground coffee!
Personally, I like a few rust pits to give old machines character - if I wanted a brand new one, I'd buy one. I might even be tempted to try infusing the 99% woodworm poop wooden bits with a polymer to fake keeping it real but, hey, you know far more about this stuff than I do and I think what you did was awesome. For me, my woodwork teacher wasn't far wrong when he described my 13-year-old self as "a pleasant, polite pupil who shows no aptitude for this subject.
Thank you very much for this kind words 🤗🤗🥂
I'm jealous of your exchange visit. How is your french? And, I concur with using resin in the wormy wood. Cactus Juice works great!
@@2degucitas Kind of at that stage where it's words you don't know rather than the ones you do. I was talking to a guy in a bar about my broken RV and he said my French was very good. I told him I could ask the mechanic why is my gearbox rattling (pourquoi est ce que mon boite de vitesse qu'il fait cliquer?) but wouldn't understand his reply. Hell, it was a day later that I learned, with the help of the Haynes manual and an opened gearbox, the English for "third gear syncromesh"!
@@immortalsofar5314 ha ha! Tres bien!
You are an artist! Your skills would make any museum curator proud.
Glad to hear that Al 👍🏻
It hurts me that the edges of the wooden sections are still unfinished and have spillover from the stain on the top.
Came here to say the same thing. Why take all that detailed time to neglect that?
It was a problem with that wood edges. My mistakes anyway 🤦🏼♂️
Its an eyesore in an otherwise brilliant restoration.
The wood doesn't all match either, but I'm probably just picky...
No. You have right
I thought cleaning lasers were fictional thing. And as you know our smartphones read our mind.
Probably coolest machine I have ever seen.
You can’t be serious. Laser cleaning has been all over RUclips the past year or more
@@jamesbizs tbh this is the first time I’ve seen it
I really enjoyed watching the process, in addition to being a great restoration with excellent attention to detail. I fully appreciate the video technic, minimal talk, and just the necessary subtitles! i imagine editing and creating such quality video is as much work as the restoration itself. No wonder it has over 8 million views and counting! Well done Sir and thank you for sharing your amazing work.
Thank you very much Sir 😊 and glad you liked it so much ! Cheers !
Everything looks really awesome exept for the top and bottom wood pannels, they look really crappy you should've stained the sides too
Came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that. Overall great resto, though!
I like how this guy doesn’t mind putting his hand over a beam of electrons, electrons that push other electrons away
u mean beam of photons
::starts video::
“Huh, i wonder what that laser would do to your ha-“
Thumbs up.
Thanks White 👍🏻🍀
Same here.
Great restoration! Looks amazing.
XD this, exactly
After dealing with only 50w co2 lasers... I can safely suggest what your seeing is just the aiming laser. This would absolutely wreck your skin 🤣
@@hvguy yeah, I have a 40 watt co2 and I accidentally had my finger in the way when adjusting the mirrors. Half a second pulse at 15% power instantly burned a spot onto my finger lol
That was amazing. Must be very satisfying to do. It’s good to last another 80 years now.
The naked edges of the wood make it look unfinished.
Completely agree with you - I have no idea why other people are not pointing that out
And the fitment of the bottom piece is far from great. Cant believe it was left like this after seeing the care that was put into everything else
@@Irkin_Bollikans If you recall from the video, he ordered these pieces, so I think he was trusting the manufacturer that they were fitting how theybare supposed to, like the original. After all, the coffee lands in the drawer, not in the bottom.
Exactly Jade. And because I wanted to post quick,I let it like that. But now I learned my mistake 🤷🏼♂️
@@CoolAgainRestoration you can do an update then
Perfect, its incredible
Thank you for supporting me Dima G. 👍🏻🍀
This is awesome video. You have Gourgeos editing skills❤️
Tkx Beib😘
Gourgeos
It’s actually gorgeous but anyone can do a mistake Ralph 🙏🏻🍀
I've seen this restoration 4 times now, and youtube keeps recommending it... I watch it every time but dang youtube really likes this.
😅😅😅 thanks 😊
Because of TYSY.. I found ur channel.. not Y.T recommended..BTW great restoration.. new sub sir..salute..and STAY SAFE all..
Happy to have you on board Shierra villaluna and with this period,stay safe too!! 👍🏻🍀🙏🏻
I have a tip for you :
When filling small holes, or somewhere hard to get to, use a disposable syringe and needle and instead of putting great gloops of filler all over the place, you can syringe the mixture exactly where it's required, saving time and extra work later on. It's especially useful if you need to put filler somewhere hard to reach. I hope this helps someone.
I have a tip for you:
Get off your couch and do something for yourself instead of being a keyboard warrior expert at everything in the world.
@@ATLTraveler I have used this same method for re sticking a large patch of veneer on a hallway table I re-vamped for my nephew and his wife after the kids had several accidents over the years. It took me 8 weeks to do and was scraped, sanded, washed, painted in places, veneer repaired, drawer fixed from sticking, and finally sealed.
I am not an "armchair warrior" as you obviously are, but someone with years of experience in DIY and woodwork and a nice enough person to offer help to other people with a hint that will make things easier for them and save time. While you are an obnoxious snot mouthed little troll who can only try and fail to belittle someone who can do something while you can only talk shit.
@@ATLTraveler Hey Wanker STFU
This was fun to watch, and I saw some new things I need to explore now...not to mention get tomorrow's coffee set up. Thanks for your restoration, and thanks to TysyTube for the found object!
Glad you liked it and many thanks 😊
I appreciate the notes so we all know what’s going on
I came because the title said something about tysy tube and I just clicked on it he does a really good job. Now that I have discovered you I will be a new sub you do really good work like tysy very patient and very nice detail keep going I’ll be waiting for new content from you 😊
Will be more content. Glad you are on board Shaun 🙏🏻🤗
Nothing like the smell of vaporized lead paint.
Yoi can’t smell what you remove with laser 😉
nothing like some destroyed brain cells, reduced iq and psychotic tendencies....lead vapours are terrible.
@@CoolAgainRestoration just because you can't smell it, it doesn't mean it's no longer lead...
@@xRepoUKx I don't know what you meee... I believe we need another... donkey, to built this robot out of chocolate.
🤪
Cool Again and TysyTube are amazing. The best restoration guys.
Thank you very much Frank 😊
These restoration videos are turning into an addiction, I may have to start looking for a rehab workshop
Good luck with 🍀
That’s why they call them “powder post beetles”. They turn wood into powder. Lol. Worse than termites at times.
I have a drawer with the same problem as you had with the Wood, since the whole thing was already ~700-800 years old i stabilised it with Resin. I injected it with a syringe that had a big needle from These syringes where you Chip animals...hope that helps with future work since now the stamp on the Wood is lost...
In this case he could have even vacuum chambered it. Drown in resin.. add vacuum.. then remove vacuum and the resin has perforated it all
That’s why I didn’t made wood stabilizer. No vacuum chamber 🤷🏼♂️
What was the original wood? What wood did you use. Nice job. 👍
where and why and how did you get 700 years old wood ??
😂😂
You did a superb job of this lovely old grinder! The top and bottom wooden pieces needed replacing they were like toast! You are a very sympathetic restorer and this is yet another masterpiece. I love the laser best for removing surfaces. 🤗🇦🇺
A restoration channel which does laser ablation? You have earned only my 6th sub in my 10+ years as a RUclipsr.
If you did baked powder coat instead of paint, this channel would be perfect.
thanks from the bottom of my heart tron3entertainment 😇👍☘ I think to use in the future but with this crazy times,this will last. glad you are here!👍
This is his hobby. Irl he's a gynecologist who ablates fallopian tubes for a living.
Tysy tube does I think
"Bolt Down Your Coffee Grinder" TysyTube R 2019👋😁👍
glad you like it Ирина И 👍☘
That was awesome! Love seeing old or unique items from the past brought back to life! You sir have respectfully gained a follower on your page! Keep up the great videos and if I ever find anything I’ll send it your way!
Thank you Tim. You should check my last video. Is awesome 🤗
At this level, this is not restoration anymore, it's art. Well done !
Thank you very much 😊
Very impressive, now lend your laser to Mr Tysy Tube............................he hates using paint stripper.
🤣🤣 you make me laugh Kevin ! Thanks for supporting me 👍🏻🍀
When it comes to laser time, I think the saying goes, "Damn son where'd you find that?!".
Hahah🤣🤣🤣🤣
It used to be his family business.
I really appreciate that you filled the rust pits instead of removing more material to polish them out--that, in my opinion is the preferred way to preserve the piece, truer to its origins. And that wooden piece was gloriously wormy and had that intriguing, historical stamp. Could it have been preserved by pickling in a low-viscosity resin, in a pressure pot?
Yes,but at that time I didn’t knew about that process. Next time when I deal with something like that I will use cactus juice and pressure pot 😇
Beautiful job. That's a fantastic restoration. It also brought back some wonderful childhood memories. My late father loved his coffee, and he always ground his own beans. I looked at the date on this video and realized that you posted it almost exactly one year to the day after he passed away. Wherever he is, I'm sure that he appreciated it, too.
Thank you very much Adam 🙏
Very cool restauration video! - one thing I would have loved to see though.... - you really embracing the stainless steel, by leaving it that way - pure polished steel with a darker wood stain! Would have looked fantastic!
I am not a big fand on the yellowish paint on the beautiful steel....
Not just that, but paint doesn't stick very well to stainless. It eventually will peel off. Should've definitely have embraced the stainless
Ok, so using a lazer that is hot enough to melt paint, but cold enough not to melt tin/brass/steel. That's pretty slick.
Dont get too impressed.
Paint melts ALOT quicker than metal
Having one of these is like having a Mercedes couch
This is fantastic. As a guy that consumes about a pot and a half to two pots a day, this is a dream project. Keep being awesome, good sir.
Thank you very much Cal 😊
Really nice to see the awesome transformation!
Question though, what do u do with all of these restorations?
Well done again! :))
Hi Silvia. First of all, thank you very much. To answer at the question, I keep them in my little collection for the moment and when I hit 1 million subscribers I want to make auction to them and all the money to donate to the people in needs. That’s my goal
@@CoolAgainRestorationThat's awesome! :) Keep up the good work.
Thanks . I will 🤗
Curious if the manufacturer has seen / will see this, and their reaction.
I'd beam with immense pride if one of my products was not only still out there decades later, but that someone with great care restored it, and that it still functioned accordingly/as designed.
Same thought here
7:12 I thought that was cork not a dilapidated wood panel.
I love watching the laser!
Great work 🙂👍🏻
Would you see the possibility to sharpen the grinder part itself? (In your demo I felt it could use a slight improvement 🤷🏻♂️)
Yeah,I was newbie in filming and was very difficult for me to think at the work and filming in the same time. It’s a lot of room for improvement there. If I could go in the past, I will make a jig for sharpening the grinder 😎😁
By nickle plating the grinding part you've made the coffee mill unusable. Never use toxic heavy metals for stuff that comes in contact with food.
That’s also for collection and I made it with N P for not rusting again 👍🏻😉
And with the cost of the laser clean, he could own some Peugeot stock 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Ice machine plates are coated with nickel because it is food grade metal! Awesome sauce!!
@@CoolAgainRestoration "coffee for next video" it says at the end. I hope that is a joke and you don't actually use that. 😅
You could have epoxy impregnated the "wood" parts with a pressure pot, stabilizing the remaining matrix.
But why??
@@johncamp7679 For the same reason you don't rebuild a Spanish Galleon with new wood when it is put on display. One option is to stabilize the wood matrix with resin -- it looks like wood and performs similarly.
Every time I watch your video. I am just simply amazed how you are perfectly restored things.
Thanks a lot Bryan 😊
Will this work with the fricken lasers I have attached to the heads of some sharks?
According to a anonymous source, " YEAH BABYY"
If you were desperate to save that wood you could have just soaked it in resin. It's no longer wood, just an art piece.
An art piece with termite damage? Yuck no thanks
3:25 You're welcome!
Je suis fan de tysy ! J’adore son humour, alors qu’il n’y a aucune parole. Et je me suis aussi abonnée à toi il y a peu car j’aime ton soucis du détail, la façon dont tu filmes, et ton talent pour réparer. Le fait que tu sois ami avec tysy est la cerise sur le gâteau !!! Bravo à toi ❤
Merci beaucoup 🤗
Все отлично, но почему не покрыл торцы дна и крышек деревянных? Получилось как-то неаккуратно. Ящичек для молотого кофе покрыт весь и смотрится хорошо.
"This is madness!" - "No… THIS IS L A S E R"
"I set the laser to clean only the paint layer" ........ the future is now ;)
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I remember back in 86 when my science teacher had a Metrologic helium neon laser. I was fascinated and couldn't stop playing with it. Amazing how far we've come in 40 years.
The laser doesn't harm flesh?
So much for my plan on taking over the world with it...
well crap. i to had similar plans so i guess theres always ice cream trucks?
you have to use the right kind of laser. taking over world laser has a different wavelength than the cleaning up laser. also has to be waterproof for mounting on sharks
Staining on wooden parts looks just awful.
why so?
What is the staing???
@@jadeaslain6327 kinda misspelling...
The new wood parts look cheap and the new base doesn't even follow the shape well. Get some decent wood and have another go at these pieces.
Next time definitely I will do
Laser yea......
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How cool is that? A Peugeot coffee grinder held together with four, straight pull, bicycle spokes. Great restoration video. It's nice to see someone who knows how to use their tools properly.
Thank you very much jesterger
"Stainless" Steel
There is so much talent here. You are a true craftsman. I also am fascinated with the tools!
Thank you very much Shellie 🤗
Superb restoration. I can almost smell the ground coffee!
Now this grinder looks newer than a brand new machine.
Good job, man.
Thanks man 😊
That's really awesome that Tysy is a fan of your channel!
Thanks Alex 😊