Yep! It really looks like an old wringer for clothes but it is a Antique Pasta Cylinder, here in Brazil this tool was very useful to make bread in the past.
Minha avó e minha mãe tinham uma máquina de fazer macarrão, mas que também tinham as partes para cortar a massa para fazer talharim e ninho (talharim mais fino).
Interesting work on this pasta maker. The fact that it had to be set on the edge of the counter so the pasta would fall down to a bowl below seems odd. Did this type of device come with a shredder attachment? Thanks for sharing this video with us and remember Texas is watching.
I see you’re increasing your collection of tools! Very nice job 😁 I reckon you should have made some rusty pasta before you restored it for the ultimate before and after taste test 😆
Thanks Bro! There is a lot of tool that I want to buy, I'm kinda addcted for them hehe'😄 I'm sure that will not taste good, I didn't eate the pasta that I made for the test 😆😆♥️
@@WorkshopDC I’m guilty of that too haha. I bet the pasta that you did for the test would have tasted normal, but if you had made some pasta with the old rusty wheels prior to the restoration I reckon you wouldn’t even need to add any seasoning 😆
An old wringer mangle for a wood wash tub - looks a bit too wide for pastry thinning, but looks like it would bolt onto the side of an old wooden washer to wring out the water from the laundry?
С хера ли для макарон !?!?! К стиральной машине "Вятка" сия приблуда, называется - отжим для белья, в детстве всегда бежал отжимать, когда мама звала : )
Этот цилиндр широко использовался в Италии для изготовления хлеба и макаронных изделий. Он действительно очень похож на цилиндр для одежды, но это не так.
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you should have a fixed table for your bench vise and grinder...by the way nice restoration..
Yep, I have to do that. Thanks! ❤️
Great job. When I saw the "before," I thought the rollers were stone!
Thanks LJ! ❤️
Very good work!! I'm from Italy 🇮🇹👍 this is your first video i see, now i m going to watch all your old videos 😊
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks Jenni! ❤️
Como sempre, um trabalho bonito e caprichoso. Parabéns 👏🇧🇷👍
Obrigado Marcello! ❤️
Otra estupenda restauracion de este Cilindro para pasta antiguo oxidado, mis respetos y saludos dese Venezuela.👍💯👍👍👊
Muchas gracias Amilcar! ❤️
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Hello mister beautiful restoration good job
Thanks Vince! ♥️
Cool 👍 👍 👍
Thanks Brent! ❤️
Perfect restoration.
Superb video.
Love for India🇮🇳. Keep it up. 👍
Thanks Kamlesh! ♥️
Hey Bro! Very nice job! I like the restoration and the result! Keep it up bro..
Thank you so much Bro! Keep It up too. ❤️
nice work.
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Superb
Thanks Madurai! ❤️
Great! It's as good as new! Good luck!
Thanks Aleksey! ♥️
Nice job bro, and congrats to your lathe! ❤️
Thanks Bro! ♥️😉
Buena restauracion, no sabia que era pero al final hicistes una demostracion, saludos desde El Salvador, siga adelante
Muchas gracias Edg Quin! ♥️
Looks more like a manual wringer for old clothes washer to me
Yep! It really looks like an old wringer for clothes but it is a Antique Pasta Cylinder, here in Brazil this tool was very useful to make bread in the past.
very nicely done!
Thanks!♥️
Minha avó e minha mãe tinham uma máquina de fazer macarrão, mas que também tinham as partes para cortar a massa para fazer talharim e ninho (talharim mais fino).
Good job on this as always. Unique I believe is the word for this one!🤟👍
Thanks Sko! ♥️
Excelente!!!!
Obrigado Jose! ♥️
@@WorkshopDC mi nombre Jose
¡Equilibrado! Era mi auto corretor.
Interesting work on this pasta maker. The fact that it had to be set on the edge of the counter so the pasta would fall down to a bowl below seems odd. Did this type of device come with a shredder attachment? Thanks for sharing this video with us and remember Texas is watching.
Yep, this tool has to be put on the edge of a counter and It didn't have a shredder attachment.
@@WorkshopDC makes you wonder if after they ran it through the press they had to run through a separate slicer, to make pasta.
Right, but It was used to make breads.
@@WorkshopDC and the lightbulb goes off in the head, thanks for bringing me up to date.😁🇨🇱
You welcome!
Good job on this one DC! I’m jelly of the lathe! 🙂
Thanks Dr R.! I have this lathe for some time, is a wood lathe. PS: Congratulations for your 1000+ subscribers.
@@WorkshopDC thank you so much.
Good work!Greetings from german restoration✌👋
Thanks Bro! A hug from Brazil! ❤️
Great job on restoring this and it almost looks new again
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you so much Oneshot! ♥️
Good work . Excellent done.
You have new Subscriber from Iraq.
Thank you so much Farouk! ♥️
I see you’re increasing your collection of tools! Very nice job 😁
I reckon you should have made some rusty pasta before you restored it for the ultimate before and after taste test 😆
Thanks Bro! There is a lot of tool that I want to buy, I'm kinda addcted for them hehe'😄
I'm sure that will not taste good, I didn't eate the pasta that I made for the test 😆😆♥️
@@WorkshopDC I’m guilty of that too haha.
I bet the pasta that you did for the test would have tasted normal, but if you had made some pasta with the old rusty wheels prior to the restoration I reckon you wouldn’t even need to add any seasoning 😆
An old wringer mangle for a wood wash tub - looks a bit too wide for pastry thinning, but looks like it would bolt onto the side of an old wooden washer to wring out the water from the laundry?
Hehe' it really does look like an old wringer to laundry but it a Antique Pasta Cylinder, here in Brazil this tool was used to make breads and so.
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Coloque farinha nos rolos para que a massa não grude. Aprenda a fazer pasta corretamente. Apenas um 👍
Obrigado pela dica kkkk, eu realmente preciso aprender a usar nessa ferramenta. ❤️
Two fish are sitting in a bowl, one says to the other 'Hey Man, you know how to drive this thing?'
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А ещё таким станком мясо краба выдавливать из клишней....
С хера ли для макарон !?!?!
К стиральной машине "Вятка" сия приблуда, называется - отжим для белья, в детстве всегда бежал отжимать, когда мама звала : )
Этот цилиндр широко использовался в Италии для изготовления хлеба и макаронных изделий. Он действительно очень похож на цилиндр для одежды, но это не так.
بھائی جان کہا سے ہیں اپنا نمبر بھیجے