That really is excellent work. The use of old wood for all of the replacement parts means that it still looks like a restored old wheelbarrow when you're done, rather than a new copy. I am quite impressed!
I've watched a dozen or so of these restorations from LADB and I just now realized this is a father/son operation (I think) which makes me love this channel even more!
There's something very refreshing about your restoration videos, maybe it's the pacing, the fact that you do so much of the work outdoors... It's just very relaxing and enjoyable.
I really like the sympathetic restoration you did on this, utilising any pieces you could reuse, and remaking those you couldn't. I especially loved the way the cat 🐈 supervised the entire project, giving it the final "meow" of approval at the end of the video.
Nothing else to add to the comments below. Just WOW. I am a car guy and have always preferred watching metal fab but you have opened my eyes. The way you salvage as much as you can, while preserving as much of the original, is time consuming and impressive. I lost my job a month ago and it's channels like yours that are keeping me "sane" during these insane times. New sub and a like from Tulsa, OK USA.
I tip my hat to you both. You have always saved a piece for the brink of ruin and yet kept it old. Your Restoration Skills are Amazing. Saving old parts when and where ever you can.. Also Avril give the projects the final approval.. Peace
WHEELBARROW RESTORATION I must say you did a amazing job on that old broken down wheelbarrow. It looks just beautiful, and I see that the cat approves of it to when he got into it. You really are very good at bringing life back to the old broken down wheelbarrow. Most people would look at it and say well have to buy a new one. Keep up the good work. MissKat in California
It seemed like a majority of your work here was in replacing dry rotted wood. you used several methods of repair and replacement, all beautifully done. It definitely added some character, and strength as well, to a work that already had plenty of both. Excellent, as usual!
Pete Peterson my cat, Mafia was one of the stars of this video, he is now pissed at not receiving credit for his appearance and now now negotiating a contract with other neighborhood cats , be afraid and do not feed any strays, they may be infiltrators!
Oh, this is so inspiring! Over the years I got rid of most of my wood-working equipment and tools, and now I wish I had them. Living where I was, I thought they would never be needed. Now, I've moved to a half acre in a tiny community in Canada where I'm there's a need for minor carpentry, using what I have left. Last fall, for a 'mother's day' gift, I bought myself a cordless "drill/impact driver set - on sale. How did I ever do without it? Thank you for the incentive. I never would have imagined one could restore a such a dilapidated implement. To watch a master is such a pleasure.
Прошу Вас - сделайте видео о всех предметах, которые Вы реставрируете. Было бы интересно побывать у Вас на экскурсии, хотя бы и виртуальной. Мне очень понравилось это видео и эта реставрация. Привет из Сибири, Россия.
This is _so_ impressive; what seems a simple, basic construction reveals so many refined touches that must have come from generations of experience. Were these used in a vineyard? (I would have used antifreeze with borax as an antifungal and insecticidal treatment, but you are the guys doing the work, and we are mere cheering from the sidelines. _Magnifique_ !
Not only does this make my restoration heart happy, I’m also very pleased when you are able to repurpose some of the original wood and used some wood from a nearby branch as well. You guys are brilliant.
As always, I check on the cativity, so here are some timestamps: 0:26 Inspector Gadge... I mean Avril, reporting: "This one needs restoring." 1:13 Orange assistant checking in the background (left side, out of focus but fluffy anyway) 9:42 Just a little fluffy tail 9:47 Now it's all in 9:52 Fluffy ear 16:52 Guardian time, for Fluffy orange assistant, Avril 18:12 Helping feline, holding down the wood planks, probably, or just chilling 19:59 Kitty boss checking on the work 22:18 Avril trying out the new ride May have missed some moments, but I hope these are plenty. There are a bit too few feline moments for a cat video... *checking the channel*... Ahem, right, nice restoration, all that wood working is great 😅
Beautiful. Love those old wooden wheelbarrows. It's so nice to see someone showing us that broken things still have value and can be repaired and restored. Great video.
I watch a lot of restoration videos, but honestly haven't seen anyone do something similar yet since most of them work with metal and mechanics. When I read the title I expected you to just basically build a new one out of new wood, especially when I saw the condition the old one was in. Did not expect you to safe the old wood and combine it with other old wood. Gitta say, great job, hope to see more of your work in the future
I loved the restoration using old weathered wood instead of new pieces. What really sets it off at the end is your cat. I feel like it should read "Avril inspected, Avril approved,"
Glad to see you taking advantage of the ever-important Cat Scan, lol. I loved this video - I could almost smell the wood shavings and sawdust, one of my favorite natural fragrances in the world. What a magnificent job you did; thanks so much for sharing this!
Love your talent. Also, I have had only one cat in my life and it was an orange tabby. She found me and was starved. I think her owner had died and family didn't care. She was the sweetest and most loving pet I have ever had. Never did even one thing wrong. She just wanted hugs and kisses all day. She developed kidney disease. I will never forget her and will love her forever.
So impressed with another labor of love. Was guessing Father or Son by the smoothness of the hands. Looks like Avril has a permanent loving smudge from Dad.
А нахрена ...извините задействовать старые материалы ( практически сгнившие ) полностью из свежих материалов да по старым шаблонам ....если только в музей ....
Great restoration !! Such a neat little wheelbarrow ! Time , patience, persistence , definitely paid off in the end ! Great to see all the ways you used to put it back togather ! Your videos are wonderfull and your work is superb GREAT JOB !!! KEEP IT UP !👍👍
I've got to say how pleasant it is to hear the sound as it happens. I watch so many videos with the volume muted due to their choices in music. Love this video!!
I have an antique iron wheel similar to the one in this video. I also have some old lumber I was saving to reclaim that I had no plans for. Now I know what to do with them.
@@markwilliammandigers1001 They had, but LADB could have used a left-hand threading die (easily purchased on Internet) or re-threaded the nuts to normal right-hand thread (but that would not have kept the nuts genuine). I´m very much for keeping old stuff as genuine as possible, without taking away the original roughness of the material and the patina received from many years of use. I also believe that such an approach heightens the value of the restored item.
My first idea with an object that came in this state would be "collect the hardware and burn it down" and make it new... Luckily there are guys like you, that can rescue most of it, just great! Thx for the vid! :-D
Bonita restauración, me encanta el trabajo creativo. Que no se pierda la maestría de restaurar, es una forma de conservar una cultura. Saludos desde Istan.
I kept trying to make a tea but had to keep reboiling the water because I couldn't take my eyes off of what you were doing. You did an amazing job of restoring something very precious. I could watch you work all day.
Voice reveal at the end of the video 👀😁
As far as I'm concerned your spoken English is clear and easy to understand, so concentrate on content, not on narration ... :-)
superbe, magnifique ! merci pour ces belles restaurations, et keep on trucking !
@aljanat5 Good Lord ! je viens d'aller voir Leo et sa restauration, quelle aventure ! merci pour le lien !
Je te recommande d'utiliser de l'huile de coupe pour ta filière. Ça facillite la coupe et allonge la durée de vie de ta filière.
(Je suis machiniste)
How old is the wheelbarrow?
When he said "the wood is sane", he actually meant "the wood is healthy". In french we say "le bois est sain" which means it is still good to use.
Thanks for clarifying that.
@@amyfisher6380 my pleasure 🤗
It's pretty reasonable wood, too.
Ow, thank you. So that's why a can was in french.
Thanks. I was giggling when I heard that. Boneappletea.
I am a 53 year-old woman who loves older things and younger things like the kitty cat that's helping you I enjoyed your video thank you
I did high class restoration work in Church's Palaces ,I love older and archaeological items (Stained Glass Artist ,Painter Designer )
That really is excellent work. The use of old wood for all of the replacement parts means that it still looks like a restored old wheelbarrow when you're done, rather than a new copy. I am quite impressed!
I've watched a dozen or so of these restorations from LADB and I just now realized this is a father/son operation (I think) which makes me love this channel even more!
There's something very refreshing about your restoration videos, maybe it's the pacing, the fact that you do so much of the work outdoors... It's just very relaxing and enjoyable.
I really like the sympathetic restoration you did on this, utilising any pieces you could reuse, and remaking those you couldn't.
I especially loved the way the cat 🐈 supervised the entire project, giving it the final "meow" of approval at the end of the video.
Love to watch you work. Especially how you try to save as much of the original wood as possible. Thank You.
The best part about this is that you made it functional and saved it from the fire place!
Nothing else to add to the comments below. Just WOW. I am a car guy and have always preferred watching metal fab but you have opened my eyes. The way you salvage as much as you can, while preserving as much of the original, is time consuming and impressive. I lost my job a month ago and it's channels like yours that are keeping me "sane" during these insane times. New sub and a like from Tulsa, OK USA.
I tip my hat to you both. You have always saved a piece for the brink of ruin and yet kept it old. Your Restoration Skills are Amazing. Saving old parts when and where ever you can.. Also Avril give the projects the final approval.. Peace
Notice how the “inspector” keeps a close eye! Well done, Avril .. you’ve got a great team there!
The wood is sane, meaning it's not a pecan or walnut - they're just nuts!
AHHHHHH I get it now
That's true.
bom-bom! [or chestnut].
lol, I do love some humour and that was good.
This is one of my favorites. Thank you for trying retain as much of the original parts as possible.
Very meaningful work! You have reprocessed scrap into a useful product!
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@@edwardreghedwardsen8248 Doofus!
C B How dare you, sir
You could have never done this without the cat.
WHEELBARROW RESTORATION
I must say you did a amazing job on that old broken down wheelbarrow. It looks just beautiful, and I see that the cat approves of it to when he got into it. You really are very good at bringing life back to the old broken down wheelbarrow. Most people would look at it and say well have to buy a new one.
Keep up the good work.
MissKat in California
Here's a huge collection of woodworking plans: bigwoodworkingplans.blogspot.com/
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Beautiful job. My father and my father-in-law will love to see this. Thanks for sharing!
It seemed like a majority of your work here was in replacing dry rotted wood. you used several methods of repair and replacement, all beautifully done. It definitely added some character, and strength as well, to a work that already had plenty of both. Excellent, as usual!
it has been approved by the cat a milestone of achievement
Pete Peterson my favorite goofy thing to is it has been cat scanned...
Pete Peterson my cat, Mafia was one of the stars of this video, he is now pissed at not receiving credit for his appearance and now now negotiating a contract with other neighborhood cats , be afraid and do not feed any strays, they may be infiltrators!
@@lilolmecj lol ; ))
@@paulorchard7960 ; )) I hear you!
The cat is the boss.
Fascinating restoration using the original wood. I’m going to use this as a plan to make my own wheelbarrow. Thanks for the video.
Nothing a match could not fix. That was amazing, no match needed now.
The work of community, love, reconciliation, restoration is the work we cannot leave up to politicians. This is the work we are all called to do.
Once Avril inspected it and gave the go-ahead, I knew it would come out great, and I wasn't disappointed. Magnifique!
A mix of old and new in terms of wood, tools, and techniques! Thoroughly enjoyed the restoration!
Oh, this is so inspiring! Over the years I got rid of most of my wood-working equipment and tools, and now I wish I had them. Living where I was, I thought they would never be needed.
Now, I've moved to a half acre in a tiny community in Canada where I'm there's a need for minor carpentry, using what I have left. Last fall, for a 'mother's day' gift, I bought myself a cordless "drill/impact driver set - on sale. How did I ever do without it?
Thank you for the incentive. I never would have imagined one could restore a such a dilapidated implement. To watch a master is such a pleasure.
Прошу Вас - сделайте видео о всех предметах, которые Вы реставрируете. Было бы интересно побывать у Вас на экскурсии, хотя бы и виртуальной. Мне очень понравилось это видео и эта реставрация.
Привет из Сибири, Россия.
This is _so_ impressive; what seems a simple, basic construction reveals so many refined touches that must have come from generations of experience.
Were these used in a vineyard?
(I would have used antifreeze with borax as an antifungal and insecticidal treatment, but you are the guys doing the work, and we are mere cheering from the sidelines. _Magnifique_ !
Not only does this make my restoration heart happy, I’m also very pleased when you are able to repurpose some of the original wood and used some wood from a nearby branch as well. You guys are brilliant.
As always, I check on the cativity, so here are some timestamps:
0:26 Inspector Gadge... I mean Avril, reporting: "This one needs restoring."
1:13 Orange assistant checking in the background (left side, out of focus but fluffy anyway)
9:42 Just a little fluffy tail
9:47 Now it's all in
9:52 Fluffy ear
16:52 Guardian time, for Fluffy orange assistant, Avril
18:12 Helping feline, holding down the wood planks, probably, or just chilling
19:59 Kitty boss checking on the work
22:18 Avril trying out the new ride
May have missed some moments, but I hope these are plenty. There are a bit too few feline moments for a cat video... *checking the channel*... Ahem, right, nice restoration, all that wood working is great 😅
Hehehehehehe... I love the way you think, Filip!
you’re doing an amazing job! please continue!
Are you compiling a catalog?
Nah, just watching for some fluffy orange 'easter eggs' for fun.
@@Philipasu :) :) :) more to come !
Как я люблю наблюдать за тем, как мужские руки работают! Что сверлят, строгают, пилят и т. д. Ну это очень красиво!!! Просто прекрасно!!!
Congrats for your first sponsorship !! It rewards hard work and talent :) I’ll check the link for sure !
Lucie Xambo thanks :-)
Beautiful. Love those old wooden wheelbarrows. It's so nice to see someone showing us that broken things still have value and can be repaired and restored. Great video.
Came for the restoration, stayed for the orange helper.
My father was joiner.
Congratulations from Brazil!!!
I think your cat likes it as is. He’ll love it...
AS always I enjoy the restorations. It's nice to see a second generation working with you to keep the restorations going.
This is exactly the wheeled barrow both me and my father grew up with! Thank you for bringing forth such wonderful memories!
I'm impressed by your work and Avril's. Both of you showed great effort and attention to detail. Bien fait!
I watch a lot of restoration videos, but honestly haven't seen anyone do something similar yet since most of them work with metal and mechanics. When I read the title I expected you to just basically build a new one out of new wood, especially when I saw the condition the old one was in. Did not expect you to safe the old wood and combine it with other old wood. Gitta say, great job, hope to see more of your work in the future
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@@jonhohensee3258 you're right, thx
The cat knows this would be his new bed.
Feline Quality Check: PASSED!!! Great job!!!
I love how the cat is always there to ensure you're doing it right
I commend you sir for staying close to the original. Good job!
Très belle rénovation et très bon travail. C'est juste magnifique. Bravo monsieur.
I like that old vintage wheelbarrow so neat, you don't see many like this one, you probably see them use as garden decorations. Thanks for sharing.
love to see that lots of the original material are reused make it look authentink
When it comes to wood glue you Sir are not bashful. Very nice restore as always!
You made that into a perfect cat limo!! Great job.
I loved the restoration using old weathered wood instead of new pieces. What really sets it off at the end is your cat. I feel like it should read "Avril inspected, Avril approved,"
Very Cool Cat !!!!!!! It reminds me of my cat , his name is Tiger.
Glad to see you taking advantage of the ever-important Cat Scan, lol. I loved this video - I could almost smell the wood shavings and sawdust, one of my favorite natural fragrances in the world. What a magnificent job you did; thanks so much for sharing this!
I love your work with the wood and that you try to keep most of the original.
Love your talent. Also, I have had only one cat in my life and it was an orange tabby. She found me and was starved. I think her owner had died and family didn't care. She was the sweetest and most loving pet I have ever had. Never did even one thing wrong. She just wanted hugs and kisses all day. She developed kidney disease. I will never forget her and will love her forever.
Love when you restore wood projects
This is called a genuine restoration. Some restoration youtuber might be doing by installing a new wooden. Loved your work.
2:20 I didn't know wood could be insane! o_O
I reckon if you learn French you'll also learn about sane wood. :)
What a brilliant screen name, lol. Insane and 'healthy' are interchangeable in French... apparently.
So impressed with another labor of love. Was guessing Father or Son by the smoothness of the hands. Looks like Avril has a permanent loving smudge from Dad.
I love how you used a mix of nails and screws.
I like that you used old wood for the replacement parts instead of just fresh lumber!
When you lay out all the disassembled pieces I think, "That's impossible!!!"
FASCINATING!!! I have NEVER seen a tool that makes screws until this video!!!
An old wheelbarrow that’s now as good as new. Well done.
Una obra de arte preciosa un 10 para ese trabajo tan bonito gracias me hace recordar cosas del pasado
Всегда радует когда старые вещи оживают. Отлично!
А нахрена ...извините задействовать старые материалы ( практически сгнившие ) полностью из свежих материалов да по старым шаблонам ....если только в музей ....
@@jakobengelhardt3034 this is hobby
Great restoration !! Such a neat little wheelbarrow ! Time , patience, persistence , definitely paid off in the end ! Great to see all the ways you used to put it back togather ! Your videos are wonderfull and your work is superb GREAT JOB !!! KEEP IT UP !👍👍
WOW. BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I've got to say how pleasant it is to hear the sound as it happens. I watch so many videos with the volume muted due to their choices in music. Love this video!!
It must be incredibly strong if it can hold up the cat.
Avril gave her seal of approval. I love seeing a shop cat doing so well.
J'adore ces jolies "birouettes" en bois !!
Merci 👍🏻😉
my son loves watching people build and repair things ! thank you for a kid friendly satisfying restoration!
Beautiful! Looks like Avril approved it as well. :)
:)
I just love these old wheelbarrows, especially seeing one being restored to its beautiful glorious way.
I have an antique iron wheel similar to the one in this video. I also have some old lumber I was saving to reclaim that I had no plans for. Now I know what to do with them.
Lovely restoration, but you should have kept those old square nuts.
it looked like they had a left hand thread!
@@markwilliammandigers1001 They had, but LADB could have used a left-hand threading die (easily purchased on Internet) or re-threaded the nuts to normal right-hand thread (but that would not have kept the nuts genuine).
I´m very much for keeping old stuff as genuine as possible, without taking away the original roughness of the material and the patina received from many years of use. I also believe that such an approach heightens the value of the restored item.
Bonjour, le chef Avril a l'air satisfait du travail !
Bellle restauration !
LOVEEEEEE THAT KITTEN. Other stuff was good too. lol
Very cool wheel barrow nice fixing!👌
It's always a good time when his cat appears💖
My first idea with an object that came in this state would be "collect the hardware and burn it down" and make it new...
Luckily there are guys like you, that can rescue most of it, just great!
Thx for the vid!
:-D
Proper restoration as always and relaxing to watch. I really enjoyed that. Hi and cuddles to Avril. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
Excelente trabajo mi amigo, lo felicito y reciba un saludo de éste mexicano que admira su talento, gracias.
Just google woodprix and make some dust.
Cool !
Bonita restauración, me encanta el trabajo creativo. Que no se pierda la maestría de restaurar, es una forma de conservar una cultura. Saludos desde Istan.
A beautiful job, lovingly executed...
Perfeito! Você fez o milagre da restauração utilizando ferramentas simples da marcenaria! 👋👋👋
O gatinho é lindo! 😻😻
That was a good resto, I was actually expecting a rebuild considering the condition it was in.
You have paid wonderful homage to the person who crafted this wheelbarrow originally. Love it!!
Excelente trabajo de carpintería rescatando la madera original 👍.
You guys have some of the coolest wood working tools.
Que dom Maravilhoso de restaurar.... Gratidão... Brasil.
Amazing work thank you for sharing !
congratulations on yet another beautifully executed project. can't wait for the next one.
Very resourceful and talented. Great project. Thanks for sharing.
Пойду болгаркой забор пошкурю каторому 7 лет и назову реставрацией
Котяра в ролике олицетворяет поговорку "Когда коту делать нечего.....!"
I kept trying to make a tea but had to keep reboiling the water because I couldn't take my eyes off of what you were doing. You did an amazing job of restoring something very precious. I could watch you work all day.
I love a man with skills
I love restoration AND cat videos. You’ve got a new subscriber
Such a good restoration. Sorry to sea you using phillips screws.
It's more of a "fixin' up" than a restoration.