at 2:23 the inclusion of the OOPS moment and showing the handle was threaded and not pressed on is cool, the end result is awesome, im impressed that you did include the oops moment as it makes these restorations more real as it shows that we all can make errors.
I am not only late to the party I am late to a party where I am mentioned and you use my japanning recipe. I am ashamed of my tardiness and hope you can forgive me one day. Let's call the flour, vinegar, salt mixture devil's dough, because the stench is sickening and the mess just as diabolical. Your restoration is wonderful. Your given information is more and better than ever and your balance between perfection and preservation of history has museum quality. Thank you my Christiano Bronaldo ❤.
I miei genitori sono Italiani, sono nati a Montella AV. Sono nato a Wolverhampton. Mia madre aveva un macinacaffè manuale finché, negli anni Settanta, lo sostituì con un macinacaffè elettrico.
I think the white stuff is dried up, old yeasts. Since coffee powder is hygroscopic, it's an excellent substrate for common yeasts to grow on. Left alone, when they finally consumed all of the coffee powder they die and dry up, leaving that white patina (which is quite common on old kitchen tools, and also usually not dangerous for human health). Great job on the restoration, and the video editing as well.
I laughed when you unscrewed the handle after trying so hard to get it off. I love that you did not file the manufacturing marks off of it! It’s a part of the history of the piece, so thank you for preserving that!😊
That is a magnificent restoration of that old coffee grinder. I can smell fresh coffee from here! This is my second viewing because I love old coffee grinders and book presses. Beautiful! 🤗🇦🇺
I like the high pressure washer. Don't recall seeing it before. New? The coffee grinder seems to be well engineered and built with good quality materials. Fantastic restoration! 👍👍👍
There is a deep irony in the first time I've seen you restore something and preserving it's patina in some way, that it's a grinder that would need new burrs. But what a beautiful collectors piece. Please continue this restoration - maintaining the character of the piece!
Very nice,beautiful grinder,never seen one built like this before.should last another 100 years.just keep doing what your doing and carry on.great video.kudos to you sir.👍👍👍😎😎😎
This was such a lovely restoration. And really well done. I always enjoy your humor but you had me actually laughing out loud with this one! Mr. P, your videography was outstanding. The closeups were wonderful and I loved the pressure washer. That was great. It felt like I was in your shop and you were pointing things out. Thanks for this!
Great restoration. Lots of attention to detail. I love the parts washer! Thank you for the japaning. I think the stuff in the drawer was enamel. The grinder I used to have had white enamel inside.
I was wondering why you didn't try to see if it unscrewed before trying the bearing puller LOL Love seeing Japanning going back one items that started out with it. Plus I think if done right it looks better than paint It looks great and you did an excellent job restoring it as well!!! I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Mr Patina I love your work and I did subscribe to your channel. I love watching you take these rusty items and turn them into beautiful restorations. Very amazing how you do this. Thank you for sharing your awesome talent with us.
Nice to see some more unusual restoration techniques (such as the porridge on the brass and the Japaning) and also a sympathetic restoration that leaves much of the original character - though the sound of the hot bluing makes me want to go and fry some chips!
Don’t know if you would like this, but a good friend swears by a mix of half Acetone and half Transmission fluid as a replacement for WD40 He calls is “Magic Goo” I use it and it’s amazing.
Su trabajo Señor es excelente, pero es mas de envidiarse su taller, ya que se ve que tiene todas las herramientas habidas y por haber así como soluciones y químicos necesarios para dar esos hermosos acabados a cada una de las piezas que va reconstruyendo, felicidades. 😊👋👋👋👍👍👍.
at 2:23 the inclusion of the OOPS moment and showing the handle was threaded and not pressed on is cool, the end result is awesome, im impressed that you did include the oops moment as it makes these restorations more real as it shows that we all can make errors.
I am not only late to the party I am late to a party where I am mentioned and you use my japanning recipe.
I am ashamed of my tardiness and hope you can forgive me one day.
Let's call the flour, vinegar, salt mixture devil's dough, because the stench is sickening and the mess just as diabolical.
Your restoration is wonderful. Your given information is more and better than ever and your balance between perfection and preservation of history has museum quality.
Thank you my Christiano Bronaldo ❤.
🍺In my japanning recipe, I always use food-grade turpentine🍻
Приятно наблюдать, за работой Мастера!!!😊
Io ne ho uno, era di mio nonno (1869 - 1957), ma l'ho lasciato come era, con la sua patina di vecchiaia.
Lo tengo come soprammobile.
I miei genitori sono Italiani, sono nati a Montella AV. Sono nato a Wolverhampton. Mia madre aveva un macinacaffè manuale finché, negli anni Settanta, lo sostituì con un macinacaffè elettrico.
I think the white stuff is dried up, old yeasts. Since coffee powder is hygroscopic, it's an excellent substrate for common yeasts to grow on. Left alone, when they finally consumed all of the coffee powder they die and dry up, leaving that white patina (which is quite common on old kitchen tools, and also usually not dangerous for human health). Great job on the restoration, and the video editing as well.
Very neat indeed, CONGRATULATIONS, impressive, I am 71 years old, I haven't seen one of those since my childhood.
I can´t get used to this beautiful perfection. Every single one is a masterpiece.
Thank you so much! iam glad you like it!
Handbook rescue has a couple of episodes dedicated to 'japanning' recipes including a spray can version.
Such a beautiful restoration. I love the contrast between the brass and the metal.
I love that high pressure parts washer, thats *click* noice
I laughed when you unscrewed the handle after trying so hard to get it off. I love that you did not file the manufacturing marks off of it! It’s a part of the history of the piece, so thank you for preserving that!😊
Thanks! 🙂
Прекрасное преображение!
Given life to the lifeless with your expertise. A wonderful restoration!
You are the best!!! Keep it up!!! Greetings from Serbia!!! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸 You must to get that impact screwdriver!!!
Thank you so much my friend, greetings from Germany! Haha, i will! :-D
That is a magnificent restoration of that old coffee grinder. I can smell fresh coffee from here! This is my second viewing because I love old coffee grinders and book presses. Beautiful! 🤗🇦🇺
I like the high pressure washer. Don't recall seeing it before. New? The coffee grinder seems to be well engineered and built with good quality materials. Fantastic restoration! 👍👍👍
Yes it’s new 🙂 thanks!
Absolutely beautiful work
There is a deep irony in the first time I've seen you restore something and preserving it's patina in some way, that it's a grinder that would need new burrs. But what a beautiful collectors piece. Please continue this restoration - maintaining the character of the piece!
Also I would have been fascinated to see how you would remake a part like a grinder burr
"does this mixture already got a name?" Clever! Nice looking finish!
I've watched more restoration videos than I can remember but this is the first product I've seen from my hometown Wolverhampton ❤
Greets from Frankfurt to WH ✌️
Brilliant restoration of a beautiful old coffee grinder
Such a sweet job! I bet that coffee tasted just great too...
Mr Patina: *"So I started blastin'"*
I don't understand what that's supposed to mean, can u tell me?
@@abdellahbouincha3519 it's referencing a meme from the TV show "It's always sunny in Philadelphia"
@@alexhale6582 I think I won't understand anyways cuz idk that show
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"Breaded brass sauce" as a name for the mixture. All that would be left to do would be to fry it.
Great job, as always. Thanks for the video.
Haha, thanks for that!
🤣 Google just called it Homemade Brass Cleaner
@@lifewuzonceezr Google isn’t creative 😄
Lovely to see Mister Patina back at work
Amazing restoration. We will never have these vintage appliances unless someone like you restores them. Thankyou for the video share.😊
You are the first I see not removing the casting defects. I fully agree with your approach. They are part if the original make.. Congratulations.
Surprisingly relaxing to watch …
Perhaps because the chaotic world feels like it needs restoring
True!
Bravo! another finely done restoration. Careful attention to detail and well thought out choices. Love watching these! Great Job, Herr P!
Yea Kai!
Another triumph!
My wife enjoyed this as well since she loves coffee. 😂
Thanks! My workshop was smelling so good at the end 🤣
So nice. Just one thing : you should not lubricate metal mechs with linseed oil because it will dry and make a sticking paste
Love your restoration! I can smell the coffee from the other side of the world! (Australia)😊
You did a great job. What a dedicated renovation project. The end result is amazing
Excellent result, as always. Thanks for the very informative captions. It’s very relaxing, watching your videos.
Thanks! Iam glad you enjoyed!
Respect for Labor 👏👏👏
I believe the technical term is "crud.
Thank you for detailing every step, it’s good to learn why you do certain tasks
Applying an original type finish was icing on the cake. Very nice restoration, Sir.
Oh, I love these old things! I'm sure you'll do an amazing job restoring this one!
Yummy! 😂 This guy is hilarious and seriously good at this profession! 👏 ❤😊
Thanks! 🙂
Very nice "closeup" video work. Japanning was a nice touch.
Very nice,beautiful grinder,never seen one built like this before.should last another 100 years.just keep doing what your doing and carry on.great video.kudos to you sir.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank you so much Tom! :-)
Bee you tee full!
Wonderful work! Just what a restoration should be. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😊
I absolutely enjoyed this restore. Final result as expected was perfect. Keep it up Sir.
Thank you so much! I will :-)
Hello mister Patina beautifully restored good job well done
Thanks Vince!
This was such a lovely restoration. And really well done. I always enjoy your humor but you had me actually laughing out loud with this one! Mr. P, your videography was outstanding. The closeups were wonderful and I loved the pressure washer. That was great. It felt like I was in your shop and you were pointing things out. Thanks for this!
Thank you so much Vickie!
@@misterpatina I forgot to mention how spot on the storytelling was too. The video flowed nicely and was so enjoyable.😁
One could say you were not threading lightly on this job😉. Love your work, man!
Haha! Thanks man!
Bravo, bravissimo. Complimenti 👏👏👏
The threaded handle was unique, can japaning be made with color, all over a very interesting job.
just when you think you've seen everything, they go and put threads where you never expected them. :D great restoration!
Great restoration. Lots of attention to detail. I love the parts washer! Thank you for the japaning. I think the stuff in the drawer was enamel. The grinder I used to have had white enamel inside.
Amazing restoration! Would also loved to have seen the spring and screws that were restored off camera. Great work.
Every single detail covered here it looks stunning !! So much time and effort and it really shows it looks Amazing !! 👍👍
Great job, Mr. Patina and very nice grinder.
That looks great! Nice restoration
So beautiful a restoration!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much!
Another great restoration, I'll have to remember the japanesing technique it turned out great. Thanks for making great content once again!
Thank you so much, iam glad you like my work!
@@misterpatina absolutely, you are an inspiration for me to get better myself! Thank you!
I was wondering why you didn't try to see if it unscrewed before trying the bearing puller LOL Love seeing Japanning going back one items that started out with it. Plus I think if done right it looks better than paint
It looks great and you did an excellent job restoring it as well!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
I was afraid that you would not grind the coffee ♥️
New to your channel and i love it. Great job.
I have an old coffee grinder that i still use.... its history in our hands.
I always twist an item first while opening it , works most of the times
why is everything related to coffee so royal and classy ?
0:52 looks like what you'd find in the bottom of a firewood stack, all the tiny little wood pieces lol
😄😄
This restauration was brought to you by the word sweet.
Haha! Thats what I wrote!!! 🤣XooX
That comment was sweet!
@@lifewuzonceezr You did? Then I donate all upvotes to you. 😊
Molto ben restaurato! Bravoooo!
Nice!
Thanks!
Sweet! It smells so good, the coffee, I mean.
That looks real good after renovation 😃😃
Mr Patina I love your work and I did subscribe to your channel. I love watching you take these rusty items and turn them into beautiful restorations. Very amazing how you do this. Thank you for sharing your awesome talent with us.
Spectacular Restoration !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Mr P. Love your work 👍
Thanks!
LOOKS AS GOOD AS NEW GOOD JOB
Great job! Now remember to bolt it firmly to the workbench!
Nice to see some more unusual restoration techniques (such as the porridge on the brass and the Japaning) and also a sympathetic restoration that leaves much of the original character - though the sound of the hot bluing makes me want to go and fry some chips!
What a nice coffee grinder ! Great job!
I drew a similar coffee grinder in 3D model
Looks amazing!
Thanks!
Cool, dass du alten Sachen neuen Glanz gibst. Du und My Mechanics seid einfach on Point. Seid ihr befreundet?
Yes, sind Kollegen 🙂
@@misterpatina cool
Как всегда на отлично. Хорошая работа.
Bro, you are doing really awesome.
Your skills are outstanding and you keep improving.
Thank you so much!
Don’t know if you would like this, but a good friend swears by a mix of half Acetone and half Transmission fluid as a replacement for WD40
He calls is “Magic Goo”
I use it and it’s amazing.
Thanks! I’ve already used it and yeah, it’s magic! But…the yellow WD40 rust remover works as well 🙂
Su trabajo Señor es excelente, pero es mas de envidiarse su taller, ya que se ve que tiene todas las herramientas habidas y por haber así como soluciones y químicos necesarios para dar esos hermosos acabados a cada una de las piezas que va reconstruyendo, felicidades. 😊👋👋👋👍👍👍.
The word of the day boys and girls is SWEET..as in Mister Patina has a SWEET New Toy! 😁XooX
Beautiful restoration 😊
Whoa. That's really great.
Thanks!
Splendid job restoring the coffee grinder. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Good enough, something you would never find at mechanics. That’s the small difference.
But great work 👍
Finally, get to see someone who does not remove the factory character from the project. Well done!
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
Bellissimo restauro 👏👏👏👍
a other great job!
Thanks! :-)
oh so entertaining and enjoyable , thank you for sharing.
You could not have done it better, turned out great.
Wow! Great job. I enjoyed watching this.
Iam glad you enjoyed!
Beautiful!
Thanks!
I've been gone for a few months so you can imagine how happy I was to see 5 videos that I haven't watched yet...Is that a new lathe?
Haha, welcome back! Nope, still the old one 🙂
Yep. popped open a cold beer, bag of chips and binge watched all 5......Retirement is grand.....@@misterpatina
Really Great Rewstoration.
Gorgeous!!!!
Thanks!
I hope you made yourself a cup of coffee after that ☕️