Ach wie schön! Meine Großtante hatte so eine Brotschneidemaschine! Damals kam noch regelmäßig der Schleifer nachhause und hat das Rundmesser wieder scharf gemacht. Danke für die Erinnerungen❤Grüße aus Bayern
From a 40 year plus mechanical engineer who is sick of watching poor so-called 'restorations': well done, great job, I want it. Keep up the good work in the true meaning of restoration.
We have a very similar bread cutter made by the same company. It belonged to my great grandparents and we still use it on though German sourdough bread. Ours is yellow-ish with red details and a serrated blade that really pulls the bread through the blade.
This bread slicer brought back some memories for me. When I was growing up in Switzerland I used to go to after school care when I was in primary school. We would get a thich slice of bread, cut by one of these with butter and a glass of milk. Good times.
I have a question for you all : Would you be interested to watch a furniture restoration video or do you like only objects restoration ? Thank you 😉👍 >> ruclips.net/video/KsYKlsSH6bE/видео.html
"Old German Bread Slicer - Will it Succeed to Cut French Bread ?" Of course it will! French bread surrenders so easily! Your video was a fascinating glance on how you don't really need an electric motor in an appliance. I wish I had picked up a few things like this in my junk yard days. Thanks for the video!
Just discovered your site and will be watching all your videos. Stay home and safe , I'm starting to restore more table fans to keep me inside. Indiana not doing so well, thanks.
No safty guard on the blade how could you restore something so Dangerous ... lol sorry could not resist. Nicely done and it's great seeing things like this restored, relaxing watching this for some reason. I like the colored expoxy line in the handle it adds character to it and shows the original was reused rather than replaced. Nice touch saving it.
A serrated bread knife works well for home, but try to cut three or four baguettes in slices in a row and your arm will scream in agony. Thankfully normal people do that at worst once or twice a year for Christmas or a birthday, but for a bakery selling sliced bread every day this is a life saver.
You may lack some shop tools but your choice of items to restore has been fine. The video production is excellent and the finished projects look terrific. Keep up the good work. One thing bothers me, if you don’t mind, buy some sheets of sandpaper. Those sanding disks are expensive and you can buy packs of multi grit sandpaper for a lot less.
I agree with Merryl. The Slicer did come with different blades. This is definitly the blade for cutting sausage etc. For bread cutting you got a serrated blade. Which would cut even the crunchiest and softest frensh bread like butter.
Nicely done sir, looks like the family now has a very useful kitchen appliance. This is for those who didn't know that all bread doesn't come sliced in plastic bag. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
i follow a few restoration channels and i've seen all their videos and I was like "were are all the good restoration channels at?" finally find this one i feel like a kid at a candy store. good job!
Thank you for this video! :) I just got a slicer just like this one, which is in need for some care as well. Your video will make it easier for me to make it work again.
Salut, je regarde beaucoup de vidéos de makers etc.. Ce que tu fais est vraiment génial. C'est passionnant et d'une très grande qualité. Merci beaucoup. 🙏
Salut, merci pour ce commentaire 👍. D'une très grande qualité j'en suis pas sûr ^^ , j'essaie de m'améliorer à chaque nouveaux projets en tout cas. A bientôt 😉
This makes me quite nostalgic. Long time ago mechanical equipment from Alexanderwerk was present in many german kitchens. My grandmother had some of their products. Today they are still in business but only manufacturing industrial needs.
Salut, I am late to the party but a) your dad is right 🙂b) as a German I do love both, french bread and german breadcutters 😸excellent job! You have my subscription!
Another great video. Really enjoy your work. Agree with one of the below comments about how it would probably be more effective if the blade was serrated, though a straight-slicer certainly has its place too.
Thanks a lot for your effort! I recently have seen a lot of restorations of Alexanderwerk household items on different youtube channels. This company is from my hometown Remscheid in Germany. It still exists today, having an american offspring/shareholder company. Their products really were built to last!
Hello! You are doing a great job. It takes great versatility and attention to detail to make old things shine AND work again. Especially when, like this bread cutter, it's a piece originally made in my current hometown. 🙂👍👍👍
I'd have to say that the blade on that thing needs a proper professional sharpening and honing , then not even Iron rations would stand up against that blade! Great job restoring the unit, I was just wondering if you were putting a filler in that crack or was it an adhesive to help prevent the Iron from cracking further?
I think this blade was designed for slicing meat only - I have a (Danish) Eva bread- and meat slicer from the 60s, and it came with two stainless steel blades, one serrated like a bread saw, and one with a smooth edge like this which was for slicing meat. Later they made a multi-purpose blade that could cut both bread and meat. Great machine, and I still use mine to this day, especially to cut bacon and ham in thin slices. :)
@@jrand2631 Yes, the smooth blade is usually used for meat, but I have seen it turn out a better slice on heavy seed breads than the serrated blade does - it does make a difference how fast the blade is turned.
Hello from the US. I just found your channel. been watching the videos from the beginning, and I love them. Keep up the great work. I wanted to say that I run a factory here that makes the Bumpers that you put on the bottom of the slicer. Not 3M but Bumper Specialties Inc.
The blade from the slicer is used for cutting sausage and dry ham. Alexanderwerk Machine Corporation from Remscheid North rhine westphalia in Germany, produced today machines for butchers and meat factorys. Nice Restauration of the Slicer, Greetings from Germany R Söbbing
Good finish! I like it. I have an electric bread cutter from the 60s or 70s. Looks like you machine, but the blade is like a saw. I think, the saw blade is much better. Like an upgrade or a feature.
Haha, merci beaucoup. J'essaie de faire du mieux que je peux, c'est à l'algorithme de faire le boulot maintenant 🙃 D'autres projets arrivent très vite... A bientôt j'espère 👍🙂
@@OldThingsNeverDie- vous pouvez taguer celle-ci ASMR pour la partie avec le bruit du pain. Votre travail et drôle et créatif, et l'algorithme semble vous avoir choisi. Bon courage et bonne chance.
Great restoration! But are you sure this is a bread slicer? With that thin blade and adjustable fence it might just might be a sausage or ham slicer! Just a thought. Well done.
I guess it was the Germans who first foresaw an age when there would be a myriad of machines each for only a single task. That slicer is a pretty piece, far prettier than when new, but, I gotta say, the French bread made my eyes water.
Ach wie schön! Meine Großtante hatte so eine Brotschneidemaschine! Damals kam noch regelmäßig der Schleifer nachhause und hat das Rundmesser wieder scharf gemacht. Danke für die Erinnerungen❤Grüße aus Bayern
From a 40 year plus mechanical engineer who is sick of watching poor so-called 'restorations': well done, great job, I want it. Keep up the good work in the true meaning of restoration.
We have a very similar bread cutter made by the same company. It belonged to my great grandparents and we still use it on though German sourdough bread. Ours is yellow-ish with red details and a serrated blade that really pulls the bread through the blade.
Ah, that makes more sense. I mean a tough bread and the serrated blade
This bread slicer brought back some memories for me. When I was growing up in Switzerland I used to go to after school care when I was in primary school. We would get a thich slice of bread, cut by one of these with butter and a glass of milk.
Good times.
I have a question for you all :
Would you be interested to watch a furniture restoration video or do you like only objects restoration ?
Thank you 😉👍 >> ruclips.net/video/KsYKlsSH6bE/видео.html
Yes, why not?
Do your thing mate i enjoyed your work, God bless you
Do what you want mate, you have plenty of fans.
Since you're so talented, I would enjoy both. Keep those awesome videos coming. 👍
Furniture restoration would be great. But then I like to watch any restoration you perform.
"Old German Bread Slicer - Will it Succeed to Cut French Bread ?" Of course it will! French bread surrenders so easily! Your video was a fascinating glance on how you don't really need an electric motor in an appliance. I wish I had picked up a few things like this in my junk yard days. Thanks for the video!
Just discovered your site and will be watching all your videos. Stay home and safe , I'm starting to restore more table fans to keep me inside. Indiana not doing so well, thanks.
Indiana family
No safty guard on the blade how could you restore something so Dangerous ... lol sorry could not resist. Nicely done and it's great seeing things like this restored, relaxing watching this for some reason. I like the colored expoxy line in the handle it adds character to it and shows the original was reused rather than replaced. Nice touch saving it.
"it adds character to it and shows the original was reused rather than replaced", you have understood everything my friend, glad you liked it 🙏😉
No stupid music, no unnecessary actions, no over the top remakes. Such class
I still use my parents bread slicer. It's almost 60 years old and does its job perfectly every day. Alexanderwerk was the standard brand
Exactly!
A rather elaborate device to replace the simple serrated bread knife- ! 😁
Very German to over-engineer.
You Never cutted real german black Bread , That‘s a whole different Story ..
Took the words right out of my mouth 🤣
Well, it serves to cut not only bread, and it gives it a clean uniform cut with a much smaller amount of breadcrumbs...
A serrated bread knife works well for home, but try to cut three or four baguettes in slices in a row and your arm will scream in agony. Thankfully normal people do that at worst once or twice a year for Christmas or a birthday, but for a bakery selling sliced bread every day this is a life saver.
That's a nice old Brotschneidemaschine. Bon travail!!
Old German Bread Slicer? thats what my grandfather calls my grandmother.
He restored your grandma
@@lc846. Somebody had to, Grandad hasn't wanted to touch her in years.
@@Foxtrot-Uniform-CharlieKilo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Foxtrot-Uniform-CharlieKilo XD
Bro 💀
What a beautiful lovingly done restoration. Awesome work!
You may lack some shop tools but your choice of items to restore has been fine. The video production is excellent and the finished projects look terrific. Keep up the good work. One thing bothers me, if you don’t mind, buy some sheets of sandpaper. Those sanding disks are expensive and you can buy packs of multi grit sandpaper for a lot less.
I agree with Merryl. The Slicer did come with different blades. This is definitly the blade for cutting sausage etc. For bread cutting you got a serrated blade. Which would cut even the crunchiest and softest frensh bread like butter.
Listening to that bread crunch was... sublime.
Te felicito por recuperar del olvido la cortadora de pan, muy buen trabajo 🇵🇪
Nicely done sir, looks like the family now has a very useful kitchen appliance. This is for those who didn't know that all bread doesn't come sliced in plastic bag. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
That was awesome. Paint job and the machine itself. Bread looks awesome too 🤭 Well done sir
It smelt freshly baked bread in workshop 🤗
We are so ready wowowow
i follow a few restoration channels and i've seen all their videos and I was like "were are all the good restoration channels at?" finally find this one i feel like a kid at a candy store. good job!
Very nice job! I watched a more recent video of yours and you've really improved dramatically. Keep up the good work. I love your videos.
I never saw you sharpen that blade.
Thank you for this video! :) I just got a slicer just like this one, which is in need for some care as well. Your video will make it easier for me to make it work again.
That NUANCE finish looks great. I will look for something similar in Australia.
As you were slicing the bread, I could taste it! French bread is so delicious!
I loved fresh German bread when I was over there, so good.
Awesome restoration! But believe that's the AWR 316 MEAT slicer.
Salut, je regarde beaucoup de vidéos de makers etc.. Ce que tu fais est vraiment génial. C'est passionnant et d'une très grande qualité. Merci beaucoup. 🙏
Salut, merci pour ce commentaire 👍. D'une très grande qualité j'en suis pas sûr ^^ , j'essaie de m'améliorer à chaque nouveaux projets en tout cas. A bientôt 😉
What a great little display piece that would make in a local bakers or sandwich shop 🥰
This makes me quite nostalgic. Long time ago mechanical equipment from Alexanderwerk was present in many german kitchens. My grandmother had some of their products. Today they are still in business but only manufacturing industrial needs.
I like that u dont have a lathe. Most of us watching dont and its nice to see how we might tackle a restoration like this
I enjoyed this restoration the end result was brilliant well done.
This thing's the best idea since sliced- oh wait...
Mmmm, crusty bread .... Nice to see an old kitchen appliance like this brought back to life. 👍
That bread looked fantastic...................................Oh! and the restoration wasn't too bad either, Brilliant mate.
Haha thank you to not have forgotten my work 😎👍
Salut, I am late to the party but a) your dad is right 🙂b) as a German I do love both, french bread and german breadcutters 😸excellent job! You have my subscription!
Love that you made the scratch in the handle black. 👌
Another great video. Really enjoy your work. Agree with one of the below comments about how it would probably be more effective if the blade was serrated, though a straight-slicer certainly has its place too.
Very fine job. The color is perfect. And it works really well. Thanks.
Yes, this green gray is beautiful, first time i used it. Thanks for comment👍
Thanks a lot for your effort! I recently have seen a lot of restorations of Alexanderwerk household items on different youtube channels. This company is from my hometown Remscheid in Germany. It still exists today, having an american offspring/shareholder company. Their products really were built to last!
Great restoration and love that you did a test at the end. 10/10 mate.
Tu es super doué. Du travail à la made in france. Bravo
A most excellent restoration my friend. Wouldn't mind seeing a bit of both restorations, be very interesting.
Thank you bro 👍😀
A Frenchman restoring a german bread slicer, that is a sacrilege ...Greetings from Germany 😂
Eu Amo esse canal mesmo sendo do BRASIL eu assisto porque é muito bom.
Very good.
Great job. German bread is much denser. It's not made for soft bread. Looks great though.
I think it didn't work as smooth because he forgot to sharpen the slicer :D
Should've sliced some ham and cheese with that awesome restore, great job mate
I thoroughly enjoyed this! I own the same slicer, it's just mine doesn't have the table clamp. Thanks for sharing - love the channel!
What can I say...great videos and restorations!
Thank you 😉 Next projects are coming soon..
The best invention - since sliced bread!
Hello!
You are doing a great job. It takes great versatility and attention to detail to make old things shine AND work again. Especially when, like this bread cutter, it's a piece originally made in my current hometown. 🙂👍👍👍
Love it! Can not wait to see more.
Thanks, need to be patient, the next project in 2 weeks 🙃
Hell yeah I'm ready for my favorite part!
Beautiful restoration. 🙂
It turned out quite nice.
Brilliant to watch and learn, thanx for sharing
You're welcome my friend 👍
Another great restoration. I love the finish colors that you choose.
Awesome restoration
Нормальная такая хлеборезка. Спасибо автору что не стал трущиеся детали солидолом смазывать. Хотя, может кому-то нравится - хлеб с солидолом.
Another fantastic job.
The french bread surrendered 🗿
I'd have to say that the blade on that thing needs a proper professional sharpening and honing , then not even Iron rations would stand up against that blade! Great job restoring the unit, I was just wondering if you were putting a filler in that crack or was it an adhesive to help prevent the Iron from cracking further?
Metal paste
your filming is so creative keep up the good work!
beautiful restoration project 😊
Incredible restoration
Wouldn't mind seeing a bit of both can not wait to see more restoration 💪☺
Nicely done. I do think it was designed for denser loaves of bread than that lovely crusty, light bread.
I think this blade was designed for slicing meat only - I have a (Danish) Eva bread- and meat slicer from the 60s, and it came with two stainless steel blades, one serrated like a bread saw, and one with a smooth edge like this which was for slicing meat. Later they made a multi-purpose blade that could cut both bread and meat. Great machine, and I still use mine to this day, especially to cut bacon and ham in thin slices. :)
@@jrand2631 Yes, the smooth blade is usually used for meat, but I have seen it turn out a better slice on heavy seed breads than the serrated blade does - it does make a difference how fast the blade is turned.
Hello from the US. I just found your channel. been watching the videos from the beginning, and I love them. Keep up the great work. I wanted to say that I run a factory here that makes the Bumpers that you put on the bottom of the slicer. Not 3M but Bumper Specialties Inc.
The blade from the slicer is used for cutting sausage and dry ham. Alexanderwerk Machine Corporation from Remscheid North rhine westphalia in Germany, produced today machines for butchers and meat factorys. Nice Restauration of the Slicer, Greetings from Germany R Söbbing
The german slicer, the french bread. Only lacks the english butter. Congratulations !!!
Bread, wine and restorations - three things the French excell at! :)
You forgot beret and dry sausage 😂
The cars are very decent as well.
Superbe réparation
i was about to call the police when i saw the plastic wrapping of the bread, but the crunchyness stopped me 👍
Thank you, now I'm hungery! :D
Amazing work.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
I think the rotary style of this one should work better, and I'm amazed it still cuts so well even after being so damaged. you did a great job.
Good finish! I like it.
I have an electric bread cutter from the 60s or 70s. Looks like you machine, but the blade is like a saw. I think, the saw blade is much better. Like an upgrade or a feature.
Отличная работа 👍
Very nice job
Well done! The restoration looked awesome!
Excellente vidéo.
Une des chaînes les plus sous cité que je connaisse.
Merci beaucoup pour le travail !
Haha, merci beaucoup.
J'essaie de faire du mieux que je peux, c'est à l'algorithme de faire le boulot maintenant 🙃
D'autres projets arrivent très vite... A bientôt j'espère 👍🙂
@@OldThingsNeverDie- vous pouvez taguer celle-ci ASMR pour la partie avec le bruit du pain.
Votre travail et drôle et créatif, et l'algorithme semble vous avoir choisi.
Bon courage et bonne chance.
Great restoration! But are you sure this is a bread slicer? With that thin blade and adjustable fence it might just might be a sausage or ham slicer! Just a thought. Well done.
That's what I thought too. A bread knife uses a serrated blade. But I loved the video!
a great resto, but dam hes come a long way since these older videos
Pretty sweet!
Nicely-done. And the bread looks delicious 😄👍🏻🛠️
Maybe try brazing the crack in the cast iron next time? Stronger fix but more difficult, I think.
Schönes Stück...
delicious bread 🤤
I guess it was the Germans who first foresaw an age when there would be a myriad of machines each for only a single task. That slicer is a pretty piece, far prettier than when new, but, I gotta say, the French bread made my eyes water.
Awesome restoration bro 👍
I don't subscribe to the ASMR fad (my volume is off) but the work that you do is incredible.
This Blade isn't for Bread! This is for Cheese and Meat... The Bread-Blade have Tooths
With the quality of your work your well on your way to 1millon subs. I’ll enjoy the ride getting there. just keep on making these amazing videos!
Dziekuje bardzo! CZESC.
great job well done 👍
Looks good
Very nice 😌😌😌😌😌😌