Send is much much better leavers a cleaner surface, and it is more enjoyable to work with him!!! Laser leaves those white lines and messy surface!!!💨YES 💫NO
I'm not even kidding when i say that my parents STILL have a machine like this for Canadian coins! They don't use it anymore but we still have it. Brings back a lot of memories counting coins as a kid! Thanks for this video!
Awesome Work! I really enjoy the variety of items you restore. Many restoration channels have the same objects over and over. Swords, knives, axes, etc. You manage to find unique things which make these restorations so much more interesting. Love the content and keep up the amazing work!
My admiration is you remembering how every piece goes back together after taking it apart. I have a lot of respect for all of you who can keep the machines of the world working, no matter how old they are.
Congratulations on the restoration was perfect and congratulations on purchasing this rare and historic piece. Thank you for sharing in this video the restoration of this exceptional French coin counting machine. Congratulations! 💜 💜 💜 💜
Another wonderful project,,never know what you will come up with next ,,all of your videos are so interesting i love whatching the tatered & broken objects be brought back to like new & working ,thank you for sharing all of this with us ❤😊
I love our analogue world! I collect automatic watches exactly for that reason, but I wish I had the piece of mind, the stamina and the skill set to do what you do! Beautiful!! My restlessness, impatience and inability to figit in confined spaces makes this a no go for me. I would love to service my own watches, but alas..... I can watch someone else do a tremendous job instead! Update: so much for my analogue world! What an amazing piece of machinery, that laser stripper! Damn! Maybe I just love technology ;-) No I really get emotional when I see old analogue stuff. I'm impressed with all the new technology, but man, the world of Turing is pulling my heart strings!
Unique piece,in the day I’m sure that was a advanced piece of machinery,but today’s standards I would not have the patience to even think about a restoration.kudos to you sir great video just keep doing your thing and carry on.😎😎😎👍👍👍
Maybe because you saw more restoration videos than laser cleaners 😅 By the way, that's also part of the restoration work that I did 😉 You don't just press a button, and it's cleaning; pew pew; there is some knowledge behind it about metals and other stuff.
👍 i was surprised at how clear the lens / window over the four digit counter cleaned up, i saw that and thought oh, it's ruined. the gold and green make a great look.
And not one screw,nut or bolt left over! Great restauration job! A French motor. A West German counter. That was a long time ago... Used for Polish Zloty. A real international machine...
Wow, that's an extensive restoration! It was a little deep for me... the electrical work and all, but I'm going to watch it again tomorrow. I applaud you, sir. It must be nice to have your knowledge and expertise.
I had never heard the term 'hammer paint' before, but soon as I saw it on the screen, I knew exactly what you were talking about. I think I've only ever seen four colors: blue, green, silver, and brown/bronze
OK... so now I'm confused... I Know... what else is new... LoL... Absolutely love watching restoration videos... I'm 66 and my health and cancer... has stopped me from more then I care to admit... With this said I have restored everything from cars, trucks, guns, tools, boats, and even helicopters... Long before video taping them and RUclips were around... (just my luck)... I was first introduced to a glass bead machine (Blast Cabinet) almost 40 years ago as a helicopter mechanic... and actually have two today, a small inexpensive Harbor Freight model, and a larger commercial one... I have been seeing the "Laser" Rust removal machines for awhile now, and they are cool on every level... but man are they pricey...The model you have is in excess of $10K... I absolutely agree that they have their place... I have an older Mercury 175 hp Black Max, boat motor that has been bored out to 200hp...reassembled... then left to sit... The motor itself is pretty good shape, but the bolts and nuts have rusted... and at the expense of removing every single nut and bolt and repainting them... using the laser to clean the bolts in place is a great option... Here's my confusion... You used the laser machine for the removal of rust and paint, on the majority of the large items, requiring you to still go over them again with a sander and or a wire brush... So it suggest that the laser does not get it 100% clean. If you have a blast cabinet... why wouldn't you have just gone ahead and blasted the larger parts... I know... there will be some who will say that it leaves the surface coarse, but that depends on the metal you are blasting, and the blast media you are using... I restored an older Smith & Wesson revolver for my son-in-law years ago, it was rusted pretty bad... after disassembling it I blasted it, and yes, it ended up with a coarser finish then I wanted... but a few minutes on a grinder with a wire wheel, then bluing it... and it came out excellent... My confusion lays with not blasting the larger items in the first place rendering them almost 100% clean bare metal with virtually no follow up sanding required... Just an old mans thoughts... Keep up the great work...
@@rustyshadesrestoration You're the first restoration video on RUclips I've seen using a LaseR cleaner! So, you're a pioneer now as well as a talented restorator! Very interesting coin machine btw!
Since I have a lot of car vids in my feed, I thought for a second looking at the thumbnail that someone was throwing bunches of coins into an engine air filter housing 😂
Man, how in the world do you remember where all of those parts go when you reassemble this machine? You must have a phenomenal mind. Oh, great job and thank you for this video.
J aine beaucoup cette restauration car j ai utilise cette machine pendant des années dans mon travail et c'est un retour en arrière pour moi merci pour ce moment
I would be very good at taking this apart…but not so great at putting it back together! I didn’t know that these machines even existed! You just got a subscription and a like from me. Nice job!
Hi first time I'm watching your channel & I have subscribed too. Wow that laser rust removing machine is awesome & I've never seen one used until now & it's amazing & beats the old mini shot blasting machines too. Again wow.
Hi folks! Here it is, the most complex item I ever restored! Enjoy watching, and thank you for all your support! You are amazing! Cheers! Johnny!
Even more amazing is how he cleans rust off metal surfaces with a laser-operated cleaner.
The number of parts and figuring out what is missing from inside 🙂
Send is much much better leavers a cleaner surface, and it is more enjoyable to work with him!!! Laser leaves those white lines and messy surface!!!💨YES 💫NO
Sanding such a colossal piece will take a week, lasering just a few hours 🙂
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I'm not even kidding when i say that my parents STILL have a machine like this for Canadian coins! They don't use it anymore but we still have it. Brings back a lot of memories counting coins as a kid! Thanks for this video!
I'm glad that I could trigger those beautiful memories for you! Doe's the machine still works? Is it precisely the same brand?
I want to know also
@@rustyshadesrestoration
Easy, fella. No one's calling you a liar.
Awesome Work! I really enjoy the variety of items you restore. Many restoration channels have the same objects over and over. Swords, knives, axes, etc. You manage to find unique things which make these restorations so much more interesting. Love the content and keep up the amazing work!
I'm doing my best while hunting for things to restore. Thank you for your feedback and for watching my videos! 🙂
Да, согласна, что вещи сложные, ❤их разобрать тяжело, а очистить и СОБРАТЬ обратно и ещё запустить механизм
🎉😊
"No Mr. Bond I don't expect you to talk, I expect you to sort coins!" *engages laser*
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Auric Goldfinger ! you dastardly devil.
My admiration is you remembering how every piece goes back together after taking it apart. I have a lot of respect for all of you who can keep the machines of the world working, no matter how old they are.
Thank you for your kind words!
Watch the video in reverse, he takes apart a brand new counter and makes it shitty, then puts it back together with decades of character 😅
Marvelous job you did restoring the old coin counter. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
I'm happy to hear that, George! Thank you for watching my videos! Cheers!
@@rustyshadesrestoration ㅡ ㅎㆍ34ㅆㆍ626-^^ㅅ
So much work and so many parts !!
Still great outcome and as you said a rare machine!
I love the laser technique; fast !
Thank you 🙏🏼
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🙂
Congratulations on the restoration was perfect and congratulations on purchasing this rare and historic piece. Thank you for sharing in this video the restoration of this exceptional French coin counting machine. Congratulations! 💜 💜 💜 💜
I'm happy to hear that! Thank you for being here at every video! ❤️
@@rustyshadesrestoration 😀💜
A complicated job requiring knowledge and skill. Well done!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you! 🙂
Another wonderful project,,never know what you will come up with next ,,all of your videos are so interesting i love whatching the tatered & broken objects be brought back to like new & working ,thank you for sharing all of this with us ❤😊
Thank you for your kind words, Diane! You are motivating me to go further and to do it better and better!
This is my favorite piece of yours. Your work is always impressive, and of course, I love when Hugo and Mia visit your workshop.
Thank you! I'm happy to know that!
I love our analogue world! I collect automatic watches exactly for that reason, but I wish I had the piece of mind, the stamina and the skill set to do what you do! Beautiful!! My restlessness, impatience and inability to figit in confined spaces makes this a no go for me. I would love to service my own watches, but alas..... I can watch someone else do a tremendous job instead!
Update: so much for my analogue world! What an amazing piece of machinery, that laser stripper! Damn! Maybe I just love technology ;-) No I really get emotional when I see old analogue stuff. I'm impressed with all the new technology, but man, the world of Turing is pulling my heart strings!
Superbe travail et machine très intéressante. Merci d'avoir restauré cette machine.
Merci! 🙂
Unique piece,in the day I’m sure that was a advanced piece of machinery,but today’s standards I would not have the patience to even think about a restoration.kudos to you sir great video just keep doing your thing and carry on.😎😎😎👍👍👍
Thank you Tom! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🙂
No kurczę, skomplikowana maszyna. Ale efekt - wspaniały. No i ten kolor :)
Dzięki! 🙂
😂😂❤
I was more surprised by the laser than the restoration work
Maybe because you saw more restoration videos than laser cleaners 😅
By the way, that's also part of the restoration work that I did 😉 You don't just press a button, and it's cleaning; pew pew; there is some knowledge behind it about metals and other stuff.
You have to appreciate that restoring something is way harder than it looks
13:18 звёздные войны ❤😊
@@TopTechSavvyчеловек просто не поставил смайлик, чтобы это читалось не так, как вы прочли.
😊
He had to move the camera and stuff before he could do something aswell, so it takes long.
What a great project to work on. I loved every second. The amount of screws in this restoration was crazy haha. Great video once again
Thank you, Michael! Indeed, a ton of screws, the first time when I had to deal with so many. 😅
Better to have screws than glue or welding :)
That's also true 🙂
I love your work. I love no talking over your work. I love the quality work you do and how well you capture the steps in the video. Love, love, love.
Thank you so much! 🙂
This is still one of my favorite restorations not only because of the quality of the work but the process from beginning to end, just perfect.❤
راىع
You find the neatest things!
Wonderful work...I like that laser almost as much fun as the sandblaster!
Thank you! 🙂
Beautiful work! The choice for hammered green gave it a wonderful contrast to the copper finish.
Wonder how you knew the coils were missing though…
Thank you. I did ample research about this machine. 🙂
Great work 👏 🎊
Wow 😲 Thank you so much! 🥰
👍 i was surprised at how clear the lens / window over the four digit counter cleaned up, i saw that and thought oh, it's ruined. the gold and green make a great look.
And not one screw,nut or bolt left over!
Great restauration job!
A French motor.
A West German counter. That was a long time ago...
Used for Polish Zloty.
A real international machine...
Wow, that's an extensive restoration! It was a little deep for me... the electrical work and all, but I'm going to watch it again tomorrow.
I applaud you, sir. It must be nice to have your knowledge and expertise.
Yes, it was. It took me a month to bring it back to its former condition.
Enjoy watching! Johnny
I had never heard the term 'hammer paint' before, but soon as I saw it on the screen, I knew exactly what you were talking about. I think I've only ever seen four colors: blue, green, silver, and brown/bronze
That laser thing was totally sci-fi and AWESOME.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
OK... so now I'm confused... I Know... what else is new... LoL...
Absolutely love watching restoration videos...
I'm 66 and my health and cancer... has stopped me from more then I care to admit...
With this said I have restored everything from cars, trucks, guns, tools, boats, and even helicopters... Long before video taping them and RUclips were around... (just my luck)...
I was first introduced to a glass bead machine (Blast Cabinet) almost 40 years ago as a helicopter mechanic... and actually have two today, a small inexpensive Harbor Freight model, and a larger commercial one...
I have been seeing the "Laser" Rust removal machines for awhile now, and they are cool on every level... but man are they pricey...The model you have is in excess of $10K...
I absolutely agree that they have their place... I have an older Mercury 175 hp Black Max, boat motor that has been bored out to 200hp...reassembled... then left to sit... The motor itself is pretty good shape, but the bolts and nuts have rusted... and at the expense of removing every single nut and bolt and repainting them... using the laser to clean the bolts in place is a great option...
Here's my confusion...
You used the laser machine for the removal of rust and paint, on the majority of the large items, requiring you to still go over them again with a sander and or a wire brush...
So it suggest that the laser does not get it 100% clean.
If you have a blast cabinet... why wouldn't you have just gone ahead and blasted the larger parts... I know... there will be some who will say that it leaves the surface coarse, but that depends on the metal you are blasting, and the blast media you are using...
I restored an older Smith & Wesson revolver for my son-in-law years ago, it was rusted pretty bad... after disassembling it I blasted it, and yes, it ended up with a coarser finish then I wanted... but a few minutes on a grinder with a wire wheel, then bluing it... and it came out excellent...
My confusion lays with not blasting the larger items in the first place rendering them almost 100% clean bare metal with virtually no follow up sanding required...
Just an old mans thoughts...
Keep up the great work...
félicitations de France très beau travail de restauration !!!
Merci beaucoup! 🙂
I’m just amazed that you can put it all back together again. Bravo.
Thank you!
Очень круто получилось! Я и не думал, что в такой машине может быть столько деталей! Желаю дальнейших успехов!
Thank you so much! Good luck to you too!
Human ingenuity knows no bounds! Magnificent restoration, bravo!
You are incredible and the tools you have are awesome. It's so inspiring to see what a humans can do
The heavy rain add something kinda soothing ^^
This video provided a helpful timeline of events for this news story.
Реставрация блеск. Получилось классно на все 💯. Лайк однозначно. Спасибо.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
I love the colour. Hammer paint is like the King of paints IMO
@ 33:44... ROFL... I'm still here waiting...
Beautiful restoration;... well done...
Subscribed & looking 4ward 2 more...
Thank you so much 💓
That color combination is amazing!
Thank you 🙂
Jolie travail ❤
Merci beaucoup! 🙂
W💥W! That LaseR cleaner was awesome! I thought you might sandblast but never thought LaseR cleaning!
Thank you! I'm using both, but for massive pieces like this, the laser is more efficient.
@@rustyshadesrestoration You're the first restoration video on RUclips I've seen using a LaseR cleaner! So, you're a pioneer now as well as a talented restorator! Very interesting coin machine btw!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching my videos 🙂 Cheers!
It´s like a musical instrument, playing the sound of success :-D
7:20 it's only 7 minutes but it feels I'm watching for at least half an hour, too many little pieces, so satisfactory, it's like a big puzzle 🤩
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Since I have a lot of car vids in my feed, I thought for a second looking at the thumbnail that someone was throwing bunches of coins into an engine air filter housing 😂
😂
That laser cleaner is utterly out of this world. 😮❤
What a great project to work on your project. 👍👍
That’s an interesting looking machine
Man, how in the world do you remember where all of those parts go when you reassemble this machine? You must have a phenomenal mind. Oh, great job and thank you for this video.
Thank you for watching! 🙂
Perfect timing. Was getting ready to take a nap but need something good to watch ❤
Enjoy! 🙂
Hey, man, this is NICE. I'm impressed that you fond hammer paint; nice touch. Cheers from Texas.
Thank you so much! 🙂
Wow... Amazing.. good job bro. Love from India ❤
Thank you! 🙂
Nice work! Sooo many parts! I like how the laser leaves behind a rust shadow at 13:31.
Thank you! 🙂
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
Good morning Slim! ✌️
Execelente trabalho!!! Top!!🎉
Отличная работа!👍 Очистка лазером просто спасение для сложных и точных поверхностей.👍 Спасибо за видео и вашу работу! Удачи и сил вам!🤝
Thank you!
Wow you got all the fun stuff
Das zeigst Du toll, mit einer schönen Präzision.
Danke! 🙂
You should donate this to a living history museum!
I would do it with pleasure if someone will ask for it.
@@rustyshadesrestoration you can always ask various museums if they accept donations.
You are a very talented artist. If I were close to you, I would like to do an unpaid apprenticeship in my spare time.
Disfruto tanto ver con cuanto esmero y paciencia hace usted su trabajo. Extraordinario,muchas gracias por compartir.
That laser is something else 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Excellent work! Love the variety and challenge pieces you do.
Great job 😊
Nice to hear that, Jennifer! Thank you for watching my videos! 🙂
Enjoyed the video. From a selfish point of view I like the length and variety. Good work R.S.
Thank you, Jamal! I'm happy to hear that! There was a lot of footage, but I tried to keep the essentials.
Brilliant well done
Thank you! 🙂
J aine beaucoup cette restauration car j ai utilise cette machine pendant des années dans mon travail et c'est un retour en arrière pour moi merci pour ce moment
I'm glad that I could bring back those beautiful memories to you! 🙂
I've never seen this type of restoration cleaned with a laser before. Nice!
Very nice restoration
Thank you, Larry!
Great transition.😁
Thank you! 🙂
Woow
Que chingoneria de limpiador, nunca los había visto
Amazing stuff and Amazing work
Thank you 🙂
Amazing work 👍💚💛❤️
Thank you! 🙂
저런 원리였군요. 좋은 영상 잘 보았습니다.
I love when there's heavy rain in videos like this
🙂
I subbed because laser cleaner. That thing is awesome.
I'm glad you enjoyed the laser cleaner 😀
Me gustó mucho felicitaciones
Gracias!
Amazing job
Thanks!!!
Sobresaliente!! Me encanta !!! pero por qué no restauraste la goma de la rueda? La restauración es increíble, te felicito.
Sandblasting 4ever.
And it does not pollute the environment. And of course, more relaxing than listening to a stressful laser sound.
It is exactly opposite when is coming to pollution 😅
I thought the paint was tacky but with the brass colours really changed my mind, nice job!
Thank you! 🙂
Amazing! 😍
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
12:13 laser cleaner...so coooool❤❤❤
🙂
I love watching these restoration videos, I just wish they wouldn’t put so many advert in, this one had 14 ads for a 35 min video clip.
So cool I loved all the components in this video.
I'm glad to hear that! 🙂
Awesome Work! But you need to renew the rubber transmission ....
Muy buen trabajo haces sos genio total
I used a machine like this to work on spark plug rings in the mid 1970s.
Dziękujemy.
Dziękuję bardzo Michał!
The laser cleaning is the most satisfying thing to watch ever
20:05 wooooh, that is were I live! That gave me a shock😂
🙂
Beautiful color and restoration 😊
Thank you, Andrew!
Dang....that machine is a really cool design under the hood.
I would be very good at taking this apart…but not so great at putting it back together! I didn’t know that these machines even existed! You just got a subscription and a like from me. Nice job!
Mr. Rothmann, how many Screws your Machine should have??
Rothmann: Yes
Hahahhaha 🤣🤣🤣
That laser blaster is neat. First time I’ve seen that done.
I'm glad you like it. 🙂
Гарна робота! Дякую ❤🇺🇦🫡
Thank you for watching! 🙂 🫡
@@rustyshadesrestoration дивлюсь зараз під час повітряної тривоги...
Pfff. Fingers crossed, and take care!
@@rustyshadesrestoration Дякую. Буду сподіватись на краще
I finally knew what that big ring is for.
Um show de trabalho, parabéns
My dream is, to get so much money in Euro, how this maschine ever counted.😊😊😊😊
Never stop dreaming! I hope that you will be going to make it! Fingers crossed 🤞
Hi first time I'm watching your channel & I have subscribed too.
Wow that laser rust removing machine is awesome & I've never seen one used until now & it's amazing & beats the old mini shot blasting machines too.
Again wow.
Thank you! Welcome aboard!