Restoration - Do you know what it was for?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2023
  • I welcome you to today's video where you could see the renovation of this old hand machine, which could come from the end of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century.
    The manufacturer was Antonín Veith and it is marked with the label "Mechanické dílny Hodonín", protected by law no. 3715.
    Antonín Veith was the younger son of Jacob Veith, the owner of the castle and manor of Liběchov. And also one of the founders of Czech sugar confectionery.
    Antonín, like his father, was popular with his subjects, he supported Czech and German schools, scholars and artists.
    But this time we did not find out what this hand machine was used for.
    If anyone knows its correct use, please write it to us in the comments.
    And that's all for today.
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  • @Charlielizard
    @Charlielizard Год назад +136

    After much searching, I found many American made machines which looked identical and were made for cutting pasta. Excellent restoration. Thank you for the beautiful video. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @aloisfuchs1692
      @aloisfuchs1692 Год назад +12

      Das war auch mein erster Gedanke, vielleicht für Tagliatelle

    • @herval307
      @herval307 Год назад +5

      Я думаю, что это машина для нарезки зефира...

    • @jaquigreenlees
      @jaquigreenlees Год назад +12

      With the family being tied to sugar business I would think it could also be for cutting a soft sweet dough, like some of the fancy donuts. Cinnamon Rolls come to mind for one such sweet that needs cutting into strips.

    • @flavialm1
      @flavialm1 Год назад +13

      I actually own one just like that and I bought 6 years ago, they still produce them here, the difference is that mine you can change the cutting part so you can make diferent types of pasta.

    • @Charlielizard
      @Charlielizard Год назад

      @@flavialm1 Pretty cool!

  • @splivont
    @splivont Год назад +55

    t is for cutting sheets of chewing gun into sticks... we had one at wrigley in our R&D department. When we made Big League Shredded chewing gum we used a paper shredder to make the proto type samples of the shredded gum until we had a machine made like this with more closely spaced circular cutters :) Spaciba !!!!!

    • @grahamfreeman2252
      @grahamfreeman2252 Год назад +7

      Of all the suggestions so far I like this one the best.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +2

      Interesting, thank you :)

    • @gayle525
      @gayle525 Год назад +8

      I agree with this one too. It makes the most sense. And yes they do make a black colored gum too. Still sold in old fashion candy stores. I believe the one sold near us is called Black Jack.

    • @jefferywise1906
      @jefferywise1906 Год назад

      That was my guess. Well you had first hand knowledge, I just guessed because of confectionery connection and the width it would make.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад

      @@jefferywise1906 👍👍

  • @svetlanaziatnina1514
    @svetlanaziatnina1514 Год назад +58

    Первое, что пришло в голову - это резка теста на лапшу. Но раз уж тут замешан кондитер - явно резали не тесто. И как же всё сделано красиво и талантливо. Вернуть красоту инженерному труду прошлого - это замечательная миссия.

    • @jasonthomas1760
      @jasonthomas1760 Год назад +3

      That was my exact thoughts as well

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +2

      Спасибо за ваше мнение, я так же думаю :)

    • @ILOVEYOU-pt8vi
      @ILOVEYOU-pt8vi Год назад +3

      @@VeradonaRestoration 你的台式砂轮机需要修复了

    • @EmmetPhD
      @EmmetPhD Год назад +1

      Ну, на лапшу, широковато, а вот какие-нибудь печеньки-пироженки из полосок теста, - очень даже может быть.

    • @user-mb1ib6vo2n
      @user-mb1ib6vo2n 11 месяцев назад

      можно пастилу нарезать или карамель из пласта, шоколад из плитки в кусочки.

  • @karlkovach8647
    @karlkovach8647 Год назад +21

    My Hungarian Grandmother had a machine very similar to this (if not exactly) And I recall her making noodles with it to go along with cabbage and sliced sausages and some soups.. She also made dumplings (I call Them slickers) to go along with her chicken and "dumples" as she called them. I'm 71 years old and the images and recollections kind of fade after awhile but the taste of her food never will. I'm pretty sure that it was used for other things as well. I will try and find some pictures of her using this wonderful device and send them to you. If my father was still with us either he or his seven brothers could certainly fill us in. Great restoration!!!!!!!

  • @pebblesthecat3625
    @pebblesthecat3625 Год назад +10

    This takes me back to my childhood. My older brother worked at Cadbury's in Birmingham, and in the visitors center there, they had a machine like this that dated back to the early 1900's. It could be used for various activities, but was primarily for scoring blocks of chocolate, before being wrapped, and creating a line where the customer could break a piece of chocolate from the block.
    The discs could be set ar different distances apart, simply by changing the wooden rollers, as there were different sets, all with different widths, so bigger or smaller pieces could be scored, depending on which type of chocolate they were making that day. At some point the other sets of wooden rollers must have been lost, but I am sure you would be able to make them - as you can do anything and everything so this would be no problem for you at all. All that is needed is wooden bars the same diameter, but cut to different widths to make the new sets. With your skills it is easy for you.

  • @lisaharmon5619
    @lisaharmon5619 Год назад +13

    Pasta noodle cutter? Or maybe a ribbon candy cutter?

    • @janvafa9959
      @janvafa9959 Год назад +4

      I think since he was a ‘confectioner’ it is probably for ribbon candy!

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +2

      Yes, I'd go with both ideas, thanks Lisa :)

  • @artnels2
    @artnels2 Год назад +34

    Considering a few things...
    Since the family had some kind of connection to the confectionary business, I would believe it to be for cutting candy.
    You can see that the thickness can be varied quite a bit, and quite thick at that. (Probably thicker than typical noodles.) The metal disks were not sharpened at all. The slots they fit into on the opposite roller were rather wide so the metal disks could not "cut" the material going through. (Look at the spot where he is sanding the slots in the opposing roller. Those slots are much wider than the metal disks so cutting is impractical.) Also, the opposing roller with the slots is made of wood making cutting with the metal disks impractical. So that brings us back to more the idea of the machine making orderly impressions in a material than cutting it.
    With this info, I am going with a confectionery machine that makes strips of candy for either folding into ribbons, or blending with other color strips to make candy canes, or double cutting to make small square candies.
    What do you think?

    • @sfogarty2
      @sfogarty2 Год назад

      Not with the wooden rollers... candy is too hot when cut to do that. Perhaps strips of dough?

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад

      Thanks for the consideration, sounds interesting.

    • @dorritsmedsgard5900
      @dorritsmedsgard5900 Год назад

      @@sfogarty2 Maybe the wooden parts was wet when using the machine?

    • @brianthesnail3815
      @brianthesnail3815 Год назад

      @@sfogarty2 Toffee or fudge would be OK. See my answer above. I agree though about hot sugar candy. It would be too hot and stick to the wheels.

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 Год назад +1

      @@brianthesnail3815 I have seen most hot sugar candy slightly cooled down some and then aerated, before being streched and portioned. So I wonder how hot sugar candy actually would be at this stage. I have seen it being aerated, stretched and formed by hand, that would sure not happen if it is too hot and too sticky. Sure it can´t be the piping hot sugar stuff that is poured onto a slab anymore. That would also be way to liquid. and slightly oiling everything, I would not yet rule out sugar candy completely.

  • @scottwarner1733
    @scottwarner1733 Год назад +13

    Looks like a pasta cutter to me. Nice restoration!

  • @user-yl2nn4sb2y
    @user-yl2nn4sb2y Год назад +16

    От такой красоты даже птицы запели зимой 😊👍👍👍👍👍И Веронику красавицу всегда жду в конце ролика с демонстрацией работы.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +1

      Да, я не могу дождаться весны, моего самого прекрасного времени года, особенно когда цветы в нашем саду просыпаются от зимней спячки :) Спасибо

  • @walterlettiere
    @walterlettiere Год назад +6

    Hola, soy Walter, de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Es una máquina para hacer pastas. Estira la masa a distintos espesores y luego la corta en tiras. Tallarines, les llamamos en mi país. Gran abrazo!

  • @user-ug5xf6lv9i
    @user-ug5xf6lv9i Год назад +9

    Спасибо вам огромное за то что вдыхаете новую жизнь в столь устаревшие предметы и механизмы ! Прямо душа радуется за ваши идеи и золотые руки!

  • @user-pv5zf1mx5s
    @user-pv5zf1mx5s Год назад +7

    Браво, мастер! Смотрела на одном дыхании, очень нравятся все ваши работы. Не перестаю восхищаться!

  • @user-nk8kg1xw1i
    @user-nk8kg1xw1i Год назад +18

    Замечательная работа! Но каждый раз пытаешься разгадать загадку - что это, зачем это. А иногда кто это делает: Радек или Вероника. Спасибо за приятное видео, ждем новых, старых, ржавых, загадочных предметов!

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +1

      Спасибо, мы команда :) В основном работа Радека и поиск происхождения Вероники :)

  • @ImCarolB
    @ImCarolB Год назад +3

    Another great restoration! I enjoyed the background music. My mother used to play that on the piano and we would sing. "The Darktown Strutters' Ball". "I'm gonna dance off both my shoes when they play the Jelly Roll Blues, tomorrow night at the Darktown Strutters' Ball!"

  • @hatsRcool747
    @hatsRcool747 Год назад +2

    I like that you actually show washing the parts and checking for lead paint.
    Many channels do not show this important step. Viewers can get the wrong idea and then jump straight to sanding on their first time projects.
    Thank you for spreading safety information.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад

      Thank you so much :)

    • @evahamrick3282
      @evahamrick3282 Год назад

      A friend of mine who removes and cleans cast iron checks for lead too. If it was used in smelting process why worry about lead? was the thought. 50 to a 100 years later... Is there lead here? People use all kinds of pots and pans for cooking even the ones not made for it. Check for lead before you use.

  • @ldjtje
    @ldjtje Год назад +3

    Amazing how you always seem to know what projects are interesting to watch. And what a beautiful result it is again Radek. Thank you very much and I hope you and Veronika have a wonderful 2023. Stay safe, my friend. 👍👍👍

  • @joseluizmariote6640
    @joseluizmariote6640 Год назад +4

    Another beautiful restoration, congratulations Radek and Veronica.
    a hug.

  • @Geolog66
    @Geolog66 Год назад +10

    One of your best videos yet. I like the rythm, excellent editing and story-telling. Very interesting to watch, I think you set a high bar in restoration videos!

  • @ricardogaraycochea1939
    @ricardogaraycochea1939 Год назад +1

    Nuevamente felicitaciones por tu buen trabajo de restauración, siempre sorprendiéndonos 🇵🇪

  • @HenriqueSilva-ok1pi
    @HenriqueSilva-ok1pi Год назад +12

    Aqui na minha cidade tem algumas máquinas parecidas com essa que eles usam para cortar couro para fazer cintos, muito bom o seu trabalho, parabéns

  • @nielsantsorensen881
    @nielsantsorensen881 Год назад +3

    Parabéns pela restauração, uma bela maquina. Saudações do Brazil

  • @user-nc5tq5it1e
    @user-nc5tq5it1e Год назад +4

    Загадочная машина, но все равно спасибо. Как приятно смотреть на чужой труд!!! С наступающим старым новым годом

  • @ftownroe
    @ftownroe Год назад +1

    Another fantastic restoration and history lesson.

  • @user-dz8dg6ey8g
    @user-dz8dg6ey8g Год назад +1

    Лайк за классную работу. Спасибо за видео.

  • @scottgm321
    @scottgm321 Год назад +54

    This is some politician’s very first paper shredder to destroy any documents that proved his wrongdoing.

    • @andrewmcfarland57
      @andrewmcfarland57 Год назад +2

      bwhahaha! Gutenberg's worst nightmare. 🙂

    • @brettkarloff5235
      @brettkarloff5235 Год назад +1

      That's hilarious

    • @chadwedul1787
      @chadwedul1787 Год назад +1

      Not large enough.

    • @shayd1984triton
      @shayd1984triton Год назад +3

      Joe Biden knows a few things about that.

    • @scottgm321
      @scottgm321 Год назад

      @@shayd1984triton he’s old enough for this to be his, or pelosi’s. He may have loaned it to Hillary and that’s what broke it.

  • @user-zh7gd1kk4r
    @user-zh7gd1kk4r Год назад +4

    Привет! Честно, так и не понял для чего сей девайс! Преображение как всегда на высоте! Одно дополнение предложил бы, проточить прижимные ролики и заменить шкалу прижима. Рад видеть Вас в новом году! Так для чего этот прибор? У меня единственное предположение - макароны или лапша, на крайний случай, изготовление сладостей из пастилы! Интересных восстановлений! Всем добра!

  • @izaiaslaurindo.
    @izaiaslaurindo. Год назад +1

    Parabéns. Você tem a marca da excelência.

  • @NapierNimbus
    @NapierNimbus Год назад

    Fabulous job and result. Love the video trickery and natural sounds.

  • @garygraham6020
    @garygraham6020 Год назад +5

    I do not watch many restorers! Too many fakes. I restore metal toys (Tonka, Nylint, etc.) I never miss one of your projects, hope you and Veronica have a great year!

  • @codyphelps244
    @codyphelps244 Год назад +4

    I am inclined to say it was the first step in shaping ribbon candy. This machine would cut the sugar mixture into strips which would then be fed into a crimper made of a form and gears to make the popular Christmas candy.

  • @yeagerxp
    @yeagerxp Год назад +1

    Excellent restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦

  • @janaj.8696
    @janaj.8696 Год назад +1

    Nádherné!!!!

  • @raughboy188
    @raughboy188 Год назад +9

    Based on what you said this could be the machine they used to produce candies similar to candy canes but those were brownish colored and were shaped like stick because they were primarly produced from sugar. You can also roll caramel into sticks and just chop them in apropriate form.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад

      Interesting consideration. Yes it is possible, thank you

    • @lootownica
      @lootownica Год назад

      Wouldin't sugar stick to wooden parts? (I never made any candy, i have no idea how it interacts with porous materials)

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +1

      @@lootownica I have no idea, but the knives are designed so that nothing sticks between them. I guess I'll have to try it :)

    • @raughboy188
      @raughboy188 Год назад +1

      @@lootownica not if you sprinkled powdered sugar on wooden board so when you roll the mix used back then it will pickup powdered sugar and not stick.

    • @artnels2
      @artnels2 Год назад

      I would tend to think the hot sugary candy would be coated in either a powdered sugar or corn starch to keep it from sticking to the machine.
      I don't think this machine could "cut" because the disks do not rub against the wood rollers. They seem to have more like a groove. So the product going through the machine would be scored or dented and then broken apart once cooled a bit.

  • @raven21633
    @raven21633 Год назад +3

    Very similar items are used in the production of flat noodles. The first roller is the dough sheeter, and can be used without the cutters in place to sheet the dough to a specific thickness, then passed through the machine again, this time through the cutters to create the cut noodles.
    While it may have been purchased for a specific use, the machine it's-self actually can be used in a variety of ways from pasta to candy.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +1

      Yes, that's true, I agree. It is similar with the large coffee grinders that were used at home to grind grains :)

  • @gpanizzolo6090
    @gpanizzolo6090 Год назад

    Felicitaciones! Hermosa restauración!
    Germán, Montevideo, Uruguay

  • @pfadiva
    @pfadiva Год назад +2

    You might ask the guy who runs @Lofty Pursuits. He's quite knowledgeable on old candy equipment. Nice job!

  • @aranka9435
    @aranka9435 Год назад +7

    Hey. Love your renovations. I would guess it was used to make hard candy strings when the mass is still soft. 🇸🇪 20:24

  • @Paul_Swift
    @Paul_Swift Год назад +6

    I think it is intended for cutting dried products, such as fruit marshmallows) Great work, by the way 👋 And great video, as usually) 👍

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +1

      Thank you, interesting?! The knives are not sharp, do you think it would work?

  • @graceca8505
    @graceca8505 3 месяца назад

    Maravilloso tu trabajo.
    Te sigo desde Chile...el último lugar del mundo👏👏👏

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  3 месяца назад

      Vaya, gracias, realmente lo aprecio. Saludos desde la República Checa.

  • @leoclayton7448
    @leoclayton7448 Год назад

    I just am amazed with the details you take with each project you do..

  • @guillaumeroncin5870
    @guillaumeroncin5870 Год назад +3

    That's without any doubt a "pasta maker"

  • @shanepowers7566
    @shanepowers7566 Год назад

    Thank you, from Shane & Helen, in Oklahoma, USA.

  • @harryhamilton298
    @harryhamilton298 Год назад

    Great job! Thank you for starting the new year off so well.

  • @marcelozabala1086
    @marcelozabala1086 Год назад

    Gracias, muy bueno...!!! 🙋🏻‍♂️🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @1953lili
    @1953lili Год назад

    I love watching you sandblast the pieces; so satisfying! Great restoration!

  • @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649

    Though it looks nice that vintage nostalgia feeling when viewing a piece is lost. Sometimes Conservatory Restoration is better than a complete refurbishment.

  • @bjrnivarmortensen4732
    @bjrnivarmortensen4732 Год назад

    You never do things by half, another beautiful rescue 😊

  • @mudbunny6388
    @mudbunny6388 Год назад

    Wonderful restoration, not over the top custom but simply, off the shelf new. 👍🏻

  • @zdenektichna422
    @zdenektichna422 Год назад +2

    Snad se záhada rozlouskne,pěkná práce👍

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown8312 Год назад +2

    Wonderful restoration. It looks like one of those machines used for cutting something into strips. Anyway, it looks much better and works like a charm as well. Excellent work.

  • @debbiehughes795
    @debbiehughes795 Год назад

    I always love your work and how you show great care and detail, in returning items back to their original glory. I love your channel and alway look forward to New videos.

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 Год назад +1

    Very nice work VR.. As far as knowing what this is used for, I have no earthly idea, but it is a beautiful machine and you guys did a fantastic job on bringing it back again.. Hope all is well with you in your part of the world.. Until next time, take care my friends and God Bless...

  • @shedmanx3640
    @shedmanx3640 Год назад

    Beautiful work Radek and Veronika. I have no idea what this could have been used for but you have restored it to beautiful working condition again.
    Happy new year to you and your family mate.

  • @churlepatakha
    @churlepatakha Год назад +1

    An awesomely satisfying restoration! Well done and keep the good work up!

  • @michaelhenderson5683
    @michaelhenderson5683 Год назад

    Excellent renovation again 👏👏👍 It reminds me of a piece of equipment I used in the 1970s for rolling puff pastry

  • @TDIMAXDIESEL
    @TDIMAXDIESEL Год назад

    Hello Radek, superb restoration as always !!!thanks for sharing them 😁🇨🇦

  • @robertmanley7556
    @robertmanley7556 Год назад

    I believe this to be a dough cutter . Fantastic restoration it looks absolutely beautiful I love that you put the red pinstripe back on it and kept the original black !! I love the look of all the natural wood on it looks AMAZING !! 👍👍Attention to every detail !!

  • @dsj1946
    @dsj1946 Год назад +1

    Well done to both of you on another fascinating restoration - the best restorations on youtube *****

  • @patrickstoquert1637
    @patrickstoquert1637 Год назад

    Une très belle restoration vraiment incroyable chapeau l'artiste 😌 😌 😌 😌

  • @Me-je2jv
    @Me-je2jv Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @deeannamorrison8587
    @deeannamorrison8587 Год назад

    Loved the restoration!!

  • @jamesalsup9135
    @jamesalsup9135 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @ondratrak3616
    @ondratrak3616 Год назад

    No napadají mě nudle nebo fleky... Díky za další super video.

  • @raziel3726
    @raziel3726 Год назад

    Amazing Restoration 👍👍🏻

  • @HippoXXL
    @HippoXXL Год назад +1

    This is for Noodles. You put the dough on the table and make it flat with the first roller and then the roller with the little round blades cuts it in stripes. You can still buy very similar machines today.
    Greetings from Germany,
    Marcus

  • @joseluisarco9265
    @joseluisarco9265 Год назад

    Gran restauración sois muy buenos

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 Год назад +2

    I think it was used for cutting large squares of softer candies, like a block of fudge or taffy. Cut it one direction then give it 1/4 turn and cut it again resulting in perfect squares.
    (However I have no proof but from all the candy making and cutting machines I can see from the 1800s, that would be my guess) You might look up the patent # too. I hope you find out what it is! Thank you for the awesome video!!

  • @alexeyparamonov2503
    @alexeyparamonov2503 Год назад +1

    Ра
    Нравятся вещи старого изготовления, с рестоврацией в Ваших руках они приобретают ещё более большую эстетику. И разнообразие механизмов и приспособлений прошедших восстановление впечатляет. Мастерство авторов достойно уважение, чем и восторженны. С натерпением ждём Ваши новые работы. С наилучшими пожеланиями.

  • @ericfg806
    @ericfg806 Год назад

    Another superb restoration! My first thought for use was pasta dough, then leatherworking, then I saw the comments about confectionery, and then finally dressmaking/fabricworks.

  • @Thomas287
    @Thomas287 Год назад

    Your work is absolutely amazing. I wish there was a contributor feature on your RUclips channel.
    And best wishes for 2023.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад

      Hello Thomas, I'm glad you're interested in contributing to our channel. I don't have my membership published yet. But if you want to contribute to the creation of our RUclips channel, you can via Patreon or one-time via PayPal. Links can be found in the description below each video. Thank you :)

  • @markneo1
    @markneo1 Год назад +2

    Sempre um trabalho incrível. Show 👏👏🇧🇷

  • @patjohnson3100
    @patjohnson3100 Год назад +1

    Another excellent restoration. I appreciate the care and attention you give to these detailed restorations. The example you set is useful to other restorers. I will guess that this machine was used to cut pasta or dough, and would have been used in a bakery. Thank you, and smiles from the USA.

  • @rob13854
    @rob13854 Год назад +2

    Another fabulous piece and great work on the restoration as always. It looks like it could be used for either pasta or possibly for cutting soft candy into strips. Whatever it is it is very interesting. Best wishes from your friend in Australia 🇦🇺, Rob T

  • @glaubererbiste3976
    @glaubererbiste3976 Год назад +1

    Ficou maravilhoso !!! Parabéns !!! Como vocês estão ? Espero que bem !!!

  • @andrewgrace4410
    @andrewgrace4410 Год назад

    Beautiful restoration

  • @chipspencer8040
    @chipspencer8040 Год назад

    It's so neat that whenever you restore an item, it's always better looking than it was brand new.

  • @user-sc7nc5ix1d
    @user-sc7nc5ix1d 11 месяцев назад

    Creo que había visto el video,pero no importa,es fascinante.
    Muchas gracias por la información que ofrecen de las piezas restauradas

  • @RickNelsonMn
    @RickNelsonMn Год назад +1

    It looks ready to slice ribbon candy, nougat or fudge again. I remember ribbon candy was special for the holidays. I've seen straight and bow ribbon candy. Great work!

  • @foamyflightmaster9385
    @foamyflightmaster9385 Год назад

    Nice work as usual.

  • @BRYNWON
    @BRYNWON 3 месяца назад

    Underwater filming! that was cool. I love your videos and your lovely wife. I really like the info about each piece. it really sets your videos apart. Well done.

  • @user-zx4ll2ku5o
    @user-zx4ll2ku5o Год назад

    Панове, дякую за чудову роботу. Я в захваті!

  • @tombarlow6176
    @tombarlow6176 Год назад

    You are wonderful in restoring old machines keep up the good work 😘😚

  • @tbnamj
    @tbnamj Год назад

    Saludó desde la República Dominicana excelente vídeo

  • @adriana.B58
    @adriana.B58 Год назад

    Yo había pensado q era una primitiva máquina para cortar fideos ( pasta ). Quedó mejor q nueva. Cariños a ambos desde Buenos Aires -Argentina.

  • @wallyarent6548
    @wallyarent6548 Год назад

    Thank you for interesting videos

  • @user-fd3su4lv1m
    @user-fd3su4lv1m Год назад +1

    Малодцы, как всегда на высоте.👏

  • @paulorth2251
    @paulorth2251 Год назад

    I have to agree it looks like a pasta cutter, however I could see it as a confectionery cutter also. Given the time period of manufacturer it could have been advertised as a tool capable of doing both functions. Super restoration for which ever it was. Thanks for sharing. Paul

  • @carlmcgee1623
    @carlmcgee1623 Год назад

    My first guess was a pasta cutter. A masterpiece just the same. Excellent restoration !!!!!!!

  • @joaquingarridotaboada3410
    @joaquingarridotaboada3410 Год назад

    Parece una máquina para hacer caramelos de azúcar. Su restauración te ha debido ocupar muchas horas y días. Ha quedado perfecta. Gracias por compartir. Un saludo.

  • @tetedepioche5668
    @tetedepioche5668 Год назад

    Magnifique...

  • @NolaGal2601
    @NolaGal2601 Год назад

    You have amazing patience with the tape. Especially the thin blue tape.

  • @mariogentile7944
    @mariogentile7944 Год назад

    incredible restoration, 138 pieces is a real puzzle !!!! and not a single piece is left !!! congratulation.

    • @VeradonaRestoration
      @VeradonaRestoration  Год назад +1

      Well, more than once I messed it up when I forgot to put something in there. Lol

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 Год назад

    You have done a beautiful job in restoration this machine !

  • @MrGUSARIK
    @MrGUSARIK Год назад

    Pasta making machine. Great restoration

  • @michalratiborsky4874
    @michalratiborsky4874 Год назад +2

    Pekná premena a krásna práca :) Len tak ďalej 😊

  • @GeorgeWMays
    @GeorgeWMays Год назад

    Excellent restoration. Thank you for a very good video project. I appreciate it.

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia Год назад

    Interesting.👍

  • @razorboyXVII
    @razorboyXVII Год назад

    Beautiful restoration! My initial thought would be a pasta maker, but I could be wrong.

  • @dorotaswiecicka7350
    @dorotaswiecicka7350 Год назад

    Dobrego i pomyślnego 2023 🙂

  • @vinceianni4026
    @vinceianni4026 Год назад

    Hello friends beautiful restoration i like the video thank you