This is my new favorite video of yours, thank you. Great job on the restoration! And I'll never look at my kitchen utensils with quite the same amount of respect. 😄 #workshoplunch
If my granddad was still alive, he would definitely buy this from you. He worked at the steel mill for 40+ years, and during that time, he carried the exact same lunch box ( except his was grey). After he retired, he used it as a toolbox. Sadly, it got lost in a tornado.
Back in the day you could buy replacement glass flasks for popular thermos sizes. They came with replacement gaskets for top and bottom so there was a bit of shock absorber action and to keep liquids in the flask and out of the metal cover.
Have to admit that is a cool idea with the wire wheel and especially the cup! Great restore!Just an FYI if you scour Facebook market place you can get a good vintage wood lathe pretty cheap. I got an old Craftsman tube lathe for 100 bucks with chisels, and a Craftsman Dunlap 101 Table top lathe for 75 bucks. Both had motors but I went and scoured for some free/cheap treadmills and used the motors in them.
@@DrRestoration might be worth the drive. I took a 3 hr drive to pick up a hardinge metal lathe for 250. Fully restored its worth about 1,300. I'm in the process of it now.
awesome video! thanks for creaitng this. I've been collecting vintage lunch boxes and looking for best practices on cleaning them up and touching up the paint along the edges. this def helped me out
The cover for the flask is metal not wood. Also the flask is supposed to fit it the cover of the lunchbox that's why the cover is that shape and that's why the bracket is there. The bracket keeps the flask in the cover.
Hello, I watch your videos very nice and constantly but your videos make me sleepy and sleep so sometimes I can't see the end of the video, I watch the videos when I want to sleep.😂☺️☺️
Now I'm watching this video and trying not to sleep because I wonder how perfect it will be in the end, but I constantly yawn while watching.☺️Greetings from Turkey🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
I think you missed this time. Colors didn't match any of the original ones. The vacuum bottle was an Aladin brand (likely was a dark green plaid) and had a Thermos cork. Aladin used a different system with a flip lever. If I seem to know about these it's because my father carried one when I was a child in the 1950's.
I had a lunchbox just like that when I was in grade school except mine wasn't metal, it was plastic and it was orange, not yellow. Shape was different too 🤔 now that I think about it....Winona Ryder is a terrible actress 🤭
Held my breath everytime I saw you "juggling" with the glass insert from the flask 😱 if that breaks you're screwed 😁 You could have done a bit more effort on the cup (make the outer diameter exact as the rest of the flask and threaded it) but hey, who am I to comment on that 😄 overall a good job !
... молодец ретромастер!-, отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новая, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓👏🤫👌🆗🇷🇺👈-, ты оказывается ещё и механический кулинар🤝🦾🍅🥬🥒🥦🥖🥩🍔🛠️⚙️🔗📎🔩📏✂️🖍️Ⓜ️!!!
I have one complaint, why yellow??? Man, why not blue or green? You could have done blue and paint the lines to be white and have it like a car man. At least you saved every piece of history to the lunch box, but I still don't like the yellow.
Ok, I’m gonna say it. The U shaped metal holding the handle have been massively weaker buy bending them out then back. I would’ve thought the best bet would to have kept the handle and all metal work together.
Dents and dings remain, lid doesn't shut square, metal polishing was substandard....I'm sorry, but this was not done well. Guess I got spoiled watching 'my mechanics' channel.
Watching the sandwich being made was very entertaining!
The cup really made this restoration for me. I loved it!
This is so underrated! Can't wait to see you blow up
Love your work and your quirky sense of humour. Very informative and entertaining. Cheers mate.
Nice restoration. Loved the making of that infamous BLT sandwich!
I had a lot of fun! Thanks
Superb video skills on top of very talented tools and maching techniques- brilliant!
Thank you
Awesome video doc! A true magician, you brought back a piece of history that would have been dismissed and thrown away.
Soo cool! And unique I love vintage and old items! They truly made them more stylish and stronger back than.
Thanks! I agree! 🙂
That wooden cup is a great addition. Ps love the bunny ears on your horse skull ❤️
This is my new favorite video of yours, thank you. Great job on the restoration! And I'll never look at my kitchen utensils with quite the same amount of respect. 😄 #workshoplunch
Thanks Tim!
I loved the innovation of the wooden cup! It looks gorgeous. Curious, would it take hot tea or coffee? Anyway gorgeous restoration!
Wow, just wow, what an excellent restoration, love the cup.
Great video Dr. R👍👍👍
Thanks Vince! :)
Great restoration and watching you make the lunch was fun!
Glad you enjoyed it Jim! :)
Excellent job, I love the "lunch box test"... 😂
Glad you liked it! 😆
Great job Bro, love the new wood cup. Now I'll use my tools to make a sandwich 😄
Thanks bro! Yes slowly we will become cooking channels 😂
Great job
Love watching your videos 😊
Nice restoration mate
Thanks OGB! 😀
Beautiful restore and Iike that really well.
If my granddad was still alive, he would definitely buy this from you.
He worked at the steel mill for 40+ years, and during that time, he carried the exact same lunch box ( except his was grey). After he retired, he used it as a toolbox.
Sadly, it got lost in a tornado.
Sad it was lost! 💙
@@DrRestoration yeah. I would have loved to have it
It was the sandwich that saved this video for me...
😂😂😂
Back in the day you could buy replacement glass flasks for popular thermos sizes. They came with replacement gaskets for top and bottom so there was a bit of shock absorber action and to keep liquids in the flask and out of the metal cover.
Awesome restoration! Plus a very fun video! Happy Easter!
Thank you, Happy Easter! 🙂
Have to admit that is a cool idea with the wire wheel and especially the cup! Great restore!Just an FYI if you scour Facebook market place you can get a good vintage wood lathe pretty cheap. I got an old Craftsman tube lathe for 100 bucks with chisels, and a Craftsman Dunlap 101 Table top lathe for 75 bucks. Both had motors but I went and scoured for some free/cheap treadmills and used the motors in them.
I’ve had my eye out for a nice lathe, I have one available to me but it’s in another state.
@@DrRestoration might be worth the drive. I took a 3 hr drive to pick up a hardinge metal lathe for 250. Fully restored its worth about 1,300. I'm in the process of it now.
awesome video! thanks for creaitng this. I've been collecting vintage lunch boxes and looking for best practices on cleaning them up and touching up the paint along the edges. this def helped me out
Love it, great video and great restoration
Thank you! 🙂
Enjoyed the show
I am really getting hungry watching you use your tools to make a sandwich and quite amused as well
😂🥪
Great job! Love your videos. Restoration videos are so relaxing for me. 👍🎨
Thank you Mary! 😊
RUS. Супер, особенно в конце бутерброды :) жирный лайк.
The sandwich and the end 🤣 ffs🤣 haaaaahahahaaaa that’s awesome
Glad you enjoyed it 😂
Good video bro!Greetings from Germany
Thank you! Greetings! ✌️
elle est magnifique!
cool lunch box, unfortunately there was no such thing in Germany, good restoration 👍👍👍Best regards from Cologne
Obiwan has taught you well!!!
Thanks Michael!
OMG love the way ya make the sandwich nice rusty scissors to cut the lettuce got to get your daily Iron
🤣
not gonna lie. I'd eat that sammich. 10/10
Same 🥪
W intro
Couldn't help it but the design strongly reminds me of Fallout
Awesome 👍
Fallout vaults civilian hate me
😑
The cover for the flask is metal not wood. Also the flask is supposed to fit it the cover of the lunchbox that's why the cover is that shape and that's why the bracket is there. The bracket keeps the flask in the cover.
Hello, I watch your videos very nice and constantly but your videos make me sleepy and sleep so sometimes I can't see the end of the video, I watch the videos when I want to sleep.😂☺️☺️
And now I got used to it so that I can go back to sleep even if I just woke up watching your videos.😴😴☺️
Now I'm watching this video and trying not to sleep because I wonder how perfect it will be in the end, but I constantly yawn while watching.☺️Greetings from Turkey🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
I always watch restoration videos to go to sleep, this is what got me interested in doing it myself! Greetings from Florida, US 🙂
You are great my friend, you are loved 🖐🤜🤛
Your channel landed on my feed and I happily subscribed. That was my Easter gift!
Awesome, welcome to the channel 🙂
Отлично сделано 👍
Очень нравятся твои видео, ты молодец
Тебя смотрят в России 😉
...не только Оля но и Вадим!!!
I WOULD HAVE CHOSEN BLUE, GREY,OR GREEN...BUT THAT'S ME!!!
Grandmas vote over any 💛
I think you missed this time. Colors didn't match any of the original ones. The vacuum bottle was an Aladin brand (likely was a dark green plaid) and had a Thermos cork. Aladin used a different system with a flip lever. If I seem to know about these it's because my father carried one when I was a child in the 1950's.
I had a lunchbox just like that when I was in grade school except mine wasn't metal, it was plastic and it was orange, not yellow. Shape was different too 🤔 now that I think about it....Winona Ryder is a terrible actress 🤭
Looks nice but I don't want to trade lunches with you though LOL
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you! I had fun making it!
@@DrRestoration You're welcome! Yeah it looks like you were having fun
It looks awesome! Brilliant color ❤
Held my breath everytime I saw you "juggling" with the glass insert from the flask 😱 if that breaks you're screwed 😁 You could have done a bit more effort on the cup (make the outer diameter exact as the rest of the flask and threaded it) but hey, who am I to comment on that 😄 overall a good job !
Haha thanks!
Beautiful job man. I'm subscribed!
Nice! Who doesn't love a good tetanus toast for lunch 😃
looked up the patent # on this. its a circa 1912 patent by Hamilton metal products but looks to be a 1940's era miner's lunch box.
That’s awesome, thanks for the information!
@@DrRestoration your very welcome! :D
... молодец ретромастер!-, отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новая, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓👏🤫👌🆗🇷🇺👈-, ты оказывается ещё и механический кулинар🤝🦾🍅🥬🥒🥦🥖🥩🍔🛠️⚙️🔗📎🔩📏✂️🖍️Ⓜ️!!!
well done! But yellow? Scary color for an antique kitchen utensil!
Hahaha it was Easter special
It's so funny when the cheese is getting cut
Doesn’t a Dole banana sticker belong on that thing somewhere ??????
By the way great restoration work
Dud! If you're that hard up for kitchen utensils, I'll go visit a thrift store and send you some!
😂
I have a 70's lunch box with pictures on it with some rust. How do I remove the rust without affecting the pictures?
Sir Dr, thank you for the medicine.
The lunch box and jug is actually green but yellow is a good color choice...... I suppose 🤔
Was an Easter special 😂🐣
@@DrRestoration
oh oh-ta the yoke🥚 🍳 is on me . 🤣
I loved the video but the yellow color. That kills it for me.
Yummy
It was :P
Not enough bacon or mayo! Come on man! Lol.
Nice work.
Nice job but I would have picked the blue color.
The lunch box was nice. The sandwich? Ehh. Lol
I have one complaint, why yellow??? Man, why not blue or green? You could have done blue and paint the lines to be white and have it like a car man. At least you saved every piece of history to the lunch box, but I still don't like the yellow.
It’s a yellow Ferrari 😂
@@DrRestoration That sounds about right lol, but good work keeping everything original. God bless you man.
But I didn't say yellow I said blue.
👏🥃👏🥃👍👏🥃👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍
More than a little disappointing you didn't do traditional green hammertone
My Grandma picked the color ☺️
@@DrRestoration well, mad respect then for giving your gramgram what she wants
Green would have been a better color. Otherwise good job
Ok, I’m gonna say it. The U shaped metal holding the handle have been massively weaker buy bending them out then back. I would’ve thought the best bet would to have kept the handle and all metal work together.
😃👍👍👍👌
Extra Mayo for me please
👏🏻👍🏻👌🏻❤🇬🇷
I’d have thought orange but the yellow isn’t to bad
Great at restoration,bad at cooking
😂
Not a fan of the color.
you have left dents and pits. You have not used primer to cover the defects. What a mess..
Dents and dings remain, lid doesn't shut square, metal polishing was substandard....I'm sorry, but this was not done well. Guess I got spoiled watching 'my mechanics' channel.
Hopefully I will get better with practice 🙂