1920's French Antique Heater Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2022
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  • @samanthadean1083
    @samanthadean1083 Год назад +227

    Ah, the 20’s, when things were built to not only last, but also maim or kill you! 😂
    Awesome job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @tyalikanky
      @tyalikanky Год назад +3

      I was here for this comment

    • @winiary_taniegruzy
      @winiary_taniegruzy Год назад +26

      They were made to outlast you.
      Which could be up to 2 weeks.

    • @orCane
      @orCane Год назад +10

      I was actually surprised it only went up to 40 degrees C. That'll only burn you if you really try.

    • @LowBudgetKiwi
      @LowBudgetKiwi Год назад +12

      You should look into what they put into food in the Victorian era. Makes the 20's look safe

    • @Mercer1012
      @Mercer1012 Год назад +6

      Back when the stupid didn't survive because they were killed by everyday things!

  • @leandroga20
    @leandroga20 Год назад +383

    Imagine how dangerous was this heater, all parts from metal and no protection to avoid electric shock. Amazing job!!!

    • @Caboose30
      @Caboose30 Год назад +45

      They used to start fires regularly.

    • @littolicce
      @littolicce Год назад +36

      Imagine kids left unsupervised with that heater in the room, recipe for disaster

    • @Supersoldier2012
      @Supersoldier2012 Год назад +2

      thanks for History!

    • @christopher-miles
      @christopher-miles Год назад +13

      LOL! still better than being slightly cold and uncomfortable.

    • @santiagomontesinoayguaviva8873
      @santiagomontesinoayguaviva8873 Год назад +12

      La seguridad no era prioridad en esa época, lo importante era que tenías un calentador eléctrico, quemaduras, descargas eléctricas 🤪

  • @hithardbutfoul3027
    @hithardbutfoul3027 Год назад +30

    Of all the 1920’s Antique French heater restoration videos I’ve watched today yours is by FAR the most recent, nice work!

    • @shanghunter7697
      @shanghunter7697 Год назад +4

      Oh yes, they're all over the internet by the thousands

  • @user-qp4vy7st7z
    @user-qp4vy7st7z 8 месяцев назад +3

    Вот умели же наши дедушки делать надёжные и эстетично выглядящие вещи! А мастеру - хвала и благодарность за тонкую работу! Красота и качество! 👏👏👏👏

  • @MichelleVisageOnlyFans
    @MichelleVisageOnlyFans Год назад +42

    Absolutely stunning restoration. I would take the liberty here and respectfully argue that this wasn't just a restoration. It is a full on improvement and you have upgraded it and made it look and function much better than it ever originally could have some 100 years ago, given they didn't have access to such modern day technology, chemicals and what not that we have readily available today. Excellent job and a riveting video to watch! Thank you!

  • @georgecimilenco9216
    @georgecimilenco9216 Год назад +90

    You are by far the best one I ve seen. Great attention to details and you are not only restoring, you make them better then original. Only thing that's missing is more Content!

    • @grzegorz16100
      @grzegorz16100 Год назад +1

      Ther is a better one if you are interested

    • @joemama397
      @joemama397 Год назад +7

      IMO this channel is ok. But MyMechanics is a bit more detailed

    • @grzegorz16100
      @grzegorz16100 Год назад +3

      @@joemama397 That's the one!

    • @Psammead21
      @Psammead21 Год назад +6

      But I think we can all agree that MyMechanics is simply in a class of his own. It's not really fair to compare others against him because he's just that good 😎👌
      OTND is excellent, as is Mister Patina, and I also enjoy LADB Restoration - just in case another recommendation is helpful.

    • @grzegorz16100
      @grzegorz16100 Год назад +1

      Actually this channel is really good. Almost as good as My mechanics.

  • @M_to_the_T
    @M_to_the_T 3 месяца назад +1

    The replica of the thermal protection grille is absolutely next level. Insanely good, perfect masterpiece. Great restoration

  • @user-mr7vn6xz1e
    @user-mr7vn6xz1e Год назад +19

    Очень красивая вещица.Здорово что вернули ее к жизни.Умелый мастер

  • @Lone-Wolf87
    @Lone-Wolf87 Год назад +14

    Is always so satisfying to see old forgotten items brought back to life. 👍

  • @andersjjensen
    @andersjjensen Год назад +4

    The protective cage was incredibly well suited. I don't know if you've seen the original or just free styled it, but it looked like it was absolutely meant to be that way.

  • @robtuttle6993
    @robtuttle6993 Год назад +35

    Beautiful restoration. I'm not really clear on why all the expensive welding rods had to die to make the protective grid. You can buy various sized wire in rolls for much less.

  • @CoolAgainRestoration
    @CoolAgainRestoration Год назад +6

    Awesome how you made the grid protection 👏👏👏 good job Nicolas 👍 🍻

    • @OldThingsNeverDie-
      @OldThingsNeverDie-  Год назад

      Thank you David 😉👍

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад

      @@OldThingsNeverDie- I gave you some shit on the other heater, bc of electrical safety issues, but here you did a great job.
      However m8, it should get a lot hotter for a 500 W output device. Which means you either set voltage too low, or the resistance/heating wire is as good as dead.
      I checked your fixed V regulator. You are in the right socket, but im wondering if you set proper input voltage on the back? Should be set to 220-240 (230?) and not 110.
      If you have it set to 110, your 110 output will give a tad over 50 V, which would explain why it gives so little heat.
      If that is all correct, you need to put a new resistance/heat wire on it. (and yes, it should color orange/red)
      I also noted a 'little' electrical problem just now. Your shipped in original main plugs on the device. Looks nice, however:
      Your small screws that you use in there, press in the hole onto the wire end. The screw also holds the white plastic (bakelite) and the brass (female) in place.
      The problem is that the screws are 'live'. Originally, they would be sunken deep into the bakelite (and still be dangerous), but one of yours sticks out. You dont want that.
      They need to be deep into the bakelite and nowadays that would still not be approved. Youd need to seal them with an isolating agent aswell.
      Is allowed, and was last used as ive seen it, in the 70ies for 'banana' connectors, usually for speakers. Those are relatively low power. Its no good for high voltage / high power.
      Another minor thing; nowadays all devices have pull protection on lead chords. So if you pull the chord, you dont pull the live wire out of the plug, but the entire plug comes off (or entire device follows you).
      Thats not always present (and in this device sure isnt). One way to get sort of a pull protection is to tie a knot in the wire which sits inside the plug. Plugs usually have an inward bend at the end. That bend and the knot, make it so (or so one hopes) that when the wire is pulled, the entire plug comes off the device and not just the live wire with an exposed end. Ive been using that 0 cent method for some 45 years now and it never failed me. You can also use a washer behind the knot (or in the knot) that more measures up to the end of the plug. Preferably from a non conducting material. (again, for safety meaures. A metal washer can have a sharp edge, which over the years can cut into the wire. Is no problem for low V applications, but is no good for mains)
      Cheers! And err, even though i critisize, your skills wrt esthetics, mechanical and so are superb.

  • @rolibus2606
    @rolibus2606 Год назад +1

    Il y en avait un vieux comme ça chez ma grand mère quand j'étais petit dans les années 1960 :) Je me suis amusé à jeter des petits bouts de papier sur le fer rouge pour les enflammer: il y avait cette petite grille amovible qui empêchait les mains des enfants d'approcher trop près mais qui laissait entrer tout ce qui pouvait tomber dedans : un gril-mouche !! quelle engueulade je me suis ramassé !! Je m'en souviens encore . Merci pour cette rénovation qui m'a replongé 60 ans en arrière ;)))

  • @k.george8722
    @k.george8722 Год назад +3

    Such a nice piece. Not only functional but lovely enough to leave out as a conversation starter. Great job, well done.

  • @sdupre61
    @sdupre61 Год назад +6

    What an amazing old piece. So glad you brought it back to stunning life !

  • @jasonburton4212
    @jasonburton4212 Год назад +5

    That is freaking beautiful. They don't make them like that anymore.

    • @OldThingsNeverDie-
      @OldThingsNeverDie-  Год назад +9

      Before : Cast Iron, copper, ceramic, wood.
      Now : Plastic, Plastic, Plastic, Plastic ...
      😅

  • @pickletreewoodcraft7858
    @pickletreewoodcraft7858 Год назад +11

    Spectacular job, your meticulous attention to detail is very noticeable you should be proud of it and yourself!

  • @kylettamiller6769
    @kylettamiller6769 Год назад +2

    Amazing! Thank you for saving this precious piece of the past! ❤

  • @grazie2525
    @grazie2525 Год назад +3

    Beautifully and sympathetically restored. Bravo!

  • @Psammead21
    @Psammead21 Год назад +8

    What a beauty! Superb job, OTND! 👏👌 This piece of history you've brought back to life is fabulous... although I think I'd be too scared to use it myself.

  • @kendrahoffman7949
    @kendrahoffman7949 Год назад +5

    Well this was a friggin' work of art. The reveal was an absolute delight. The first time I've broken out in a smile from the sheer joy of the transformation.

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown8312 Год назад +3

    Nice job restoring that French heater. It not only works like a charm but it looks much better too. Great work

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 Год назад +1

    I guess you were right all along, OLD THINGS NEVER DIE, especially when OTND gets a hold of them... Very nicely done.. turned out beautiful... Ready for the museum...Take care my friend and God Bless...

  • @lydiaflatt9859
    @lydiaflatt9859 Год назад +2

    This is stunningly beautiful. I LOVED this video. I clapped when you got the original insulator….I’m sitting by myself and I was clapping excitedly…. 😅
    Very well done.

  • @RobinMarconeCassidyRN
    @RobinMarconeCassidyRN Год назад +1

    You truly did a beautiful job on this antique heater.

  • @shirleyannconfer9651
    @shirleyannconfer9651 Год назад

    Your new grid construction reminded me of the tinkertoys that I played with in childhood. This is an absolutely gorgeous restoration. I love the fact that you stuck with the metal finishes, because they’re so beautiful.

  • @robertcallahan9940
    @robertcallahan9940 Год назад +2

    Great work, love that you used a clear varnish and didn’t paint it. I also appreciate you making it safe 👍🏼😊

  • @gayle525
    @gayle525 Год назад +2

    Another of your excellent restorations. You are so good at this. Please keep doing it.

  • @shawnwright4129
    @shawnwright4129 Год назад +4

    Wow, that turned out beautiful! I wouldn't trust it as a heater any further than I could throw it, as it is very old, but as a decoration it's wonderful!

    • @knightwolf3511
      @knightwolf3511 Год назад +1

      this heater is basically same as modern heaters, only they have safety shut offs. the way they work has almost never changed. there same in modern camping heaters

    • @shawnwright4129
      @shawnwright4129 Год назад

      @@knightwolf3511 You have a point there.

  • @ponkkaa
    @ponkkaa Год назад +2

    Wow! That turned out beautiful. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @kimodonnell7405
    @kimodonnell7405 Год назад +1

    You are a restoration artist. Your videos are so well done and your work is amazing. Thank you.

  • @StephenR-sz7pl
    @StephenR-sz7pl 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this old school art with a function. The cast base is art. Thank you for returning it to the world.

  • @willovacc_1847
    @willovacc_1847 Год назад

    *I’ve never seen a restored item from the past look so futuristic* 😳😨 jaw dropping and very good work! 😅👌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @babyg2832
    @babyg2832 Год назад +1

    Woow, excellent job! I appreciate your attention to detail, i.e. matching the screws up 😍 keep doing what you're doin!!👏🏻

  • @mariaassante620
    @mariaassante620 Год назад +2

    You wonderfully restored a very beautiful heater. Your editing/video skills are also excellent

  • @suitov
    @suitov Год назад +1

    40°C seems like a good safe maximum. I was imagining it would go much higher. What a beautiful piece! Glad it's got a ground connection now. It's a good balance between faithfulness to the original and not starting fires, lol.

  • @Pycckii-Mip
    @Pycckii-Mip Год назад

    Шикарная вещь получилась.
    Молодец.
    Однозначно +!

  • @cposwn
    @cposwn Год назад

    Well done. It turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @jilldavies7094
    @jilldavies7094 Год назад

    I think you made an absolutely splendid job of that. Well done. I have a soft spot for French machinery/appliance design, so this was a delight to watch! Subscribed.

  • @Spinatbroetchen
    @Spinatbroetchen Год назад +1

    It's nice to see how much you have developed your technique! This time it is not only more beautiful, it is also (relatively) safe to use. I really like it 👍

  • @zillypaul4343
    @zillypaul4343 Год назад

    This might be the most satisfying thing I’ve ever seen.

  • @tyn999
    @tyn999 Год назад

    That was very satisfying to watch! It is a very beautiful heater! Well done!

  • @deathxsharpee2260
    @deathxsharpee2260 Год назад

    The perfect mix of beautiful and dangerous. Thank you for this one, it’s a fine piece

  • @carovel5821
    @carovel5821 Год назад +1

    I love these videos so much because they relax me and help me sleep, it's also amazing how in ancient times they used such great things... Saludos desde México

  • @cz2301
    @cz2301 Год назад +1

    Great video as always! If it were 2h long i would still watch it

  • @linetecristina4069
    @linetecristina4069 Год назад +1

    Maravilhoso trabalho. Ficou lindo. você é muito detalhista. Parabéns!!

  • @HansOvervoorde
    @HansOvervoorde Год назад

    Incredible! Your restaurations show how unbelievably beautiful items were when they were waiting patiently for a buyer at the store. Thank you for sharing the voltage as I was very curious about it, knowing that even within some countries in Europe at the time, the voltage in one region could be 110, while in the other region it was 220v.

  • @jb1996
    @jb1996 Год назад

    i was unnecessarily satisfied when you acknowledged the face with a little “hello!” i thought it was so cute when i first noticed it.

  • @nurmaybooba
    @nurmaybooba Год назад

    thank-you for restoring stuff....I enjoy watching your work and talent.

  • @geoffreycartmill7717
    @geoffreycartmill7717 Год назад

    Excellent video! What a piece of art!

  • @preymanta6389
    @preymanta6389 Год назад

    Wow!....you did an amazing restoration!!

  • @meaganshiflett5630
    @meaganshiflett5630 Год назад

    I have watched a couple of your restoration videos. Today I subscribed. The transformation from ancient to new was pretty cool to watch.

  • @MWRestoration
    @MWRestoration Год назад +2

    Cool video bro 👌. Now perfect for the winter. You can't buy such a cool thing in a store

  • @BNKTOP-
    @BNKTOP- Год назад +1

    Très beau boulot ! Bravo

  • @noras.9774
    @noras.9774 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful, beautiful restoration!

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Год назад

    Beautiful looking restoration and you did an excellent job restoring it as well!!!
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for your channel

  • @MrJerryleyva
    @MrJerryleyva Год назад

    Wonderful restoration!

  • @egparis18
    @egparis18 Год назад

    That's put me in a good mood. Thank you very much for uploading this. See you soon.

  • @yeagerxp
    @yeagerxp Год назад

    Excellent restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦

  • @NinF37
    @NinF37 Год назад

    love the face the part makes at 4:14, especially with the lil “hello” added!

  • @tomswindler64
    @tomswindler64 Год назад +1

    Like you said,gorgeous piece,they definitely do not make them like this anymore.nice detail in base and shaft.great video as always,kudos to you.will make a beautiful show piece.keep doing what your doing 👍👍👍😎😎😎

  • @craigsudman4556
    @craigsudman4556 Год назад

    Bring on the heat! Nice restoration great video thumbs up.

  • @manuminel
    @manuminel Год назад

    Quel travail! Bravo à vous!

  • @user-kb5qz3cz2u
    @user-kb5qz3cz2u Год назад +1

    perfect job man 👍🏻✨

  • @brianhoerl9526
    @brianhoerl9526 Год назад

    Beautiful job - it’s really a work of art.. Would love to have it in my living room.

  • @wickedprotos1937
    @wickedprotos1937 Год назад

    Beautiful work!!

  • @serge3990
    @serge3990 Год назад

    Superbe restauration ! c'est la troisième que je regarde je suis sans voix ! ça c'est du travaille de passionné ! Bon weekend ;-)

  • @19Bmiller
    @19Bmiller Год назад

    So very well done and so many skills used. Congratulations

  • @gwyn9846
    @gwyn9846 Год назад

    Such functional yet ornate craftsmanship is amazing!! I believe that many people don't realize things, such as this, were lost due to the war that destroyed so much the heritage of so many parts of Europe. To some, this may be simply a heater. But to others, this is a resurrection from a stolen time. It is magnifique!!

  • @Jaydaydesign
    @Jaydaydesign Год назад

    Such a stylish and beautiful piece.

  • @sebastianlinardi
    @sebastianlinardi Год назад

    Excelente restauracion! Gracias por el vídeo.

  • @burninghard
    @burninghard Год назад +1

    Marvellous work!

  • @PlutoniumBoss
    @PlutoniumBoss Год назад

    Such beauty in simplicity, may this object have yet another century of usefulness.

  • @bgdavenport
    @bgdavenport Год назад

    Une restauration magnifique!

  • @liznemeskery4321
    @liznemeskery4321 7 месяцев назад

    Back in the day this was considered safe. Even as a child you knew it was hot and do not touch. I think it is beautiful now. The protection cage blew me away. Awesome work.

  • @michelecrown2426
    @michelecrown2426 Год назад

    Absolutely stunning.

  • @peterpiper2719
    @peterpiper2719 Год назад

    Beautifully brought back to life!

  • @user-fj4hw7qu9f
    @user-fj4hw7qu9f Год назад

    У Вас поистине Золотые Руки! Я Вами восхищаюсь!

  • @FrankTech
    @FrankTech 9 месяцев назад

    best restoration I have seen... a true craftsman... that's an awesome collectors pc..

  • @blackvulture7999
    @blackvulture7999 Год назад

    Beautiful result!

  • @lesleysmith5623
    @lesleysmith5623 Год назад

    A work of art. Well done !

  • @MrCydoo
    @MrCydoo Год назад +1

    Du très beau travail bravo !

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +3

    Damn... What a beautiful thing! 😃
    Fantastic work, dude!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @jamesfield5346
    @jamesfield5346 Год назад

    Wow! The grid was ingenious

  • @mskayla7747
    @mskayla7747 Год назад

    Better than new. Nicely done.

  • @monteceitomoocher
    @monteceitomoocher Год назад +4

    Very nice job with great attention to detail, i suspect the reason for only modest heat is because the heating coil has become high resistance with age, old bar type heaters did indeed glow red.

    • @longrunner258
      @longrunner258 Год назад

      My guess is that someone changed the coil to 220V. (If measured resistance is about 4 times that calculated, or measured power consumption at 110V about one-quarter of the nominal, then this would be the case. If it's somewhere in-between, the coil has deteriorated.)

  • @user-eo1cn7tf3c
    @user-eo1cn7tf3c Год назад

    I am literally addicted to your content, it’s so satisfying .. Thanks a lot for your effort man🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @vinceianni4026
    @vinceianni4026 Год назад

    Beautiful restoration good job mister well done

  • @trtsndrnggr
    @trtsndrnggr Год назад

    I enjoyed your video so much. The results were gratifying. Every detail you do is shiners 🎉❤❤

  • @user-uw9co2lu7z
    @user-uw9co2lu7z Год назад +5

    Золотые руки 👍

  • @gabo-guerrero
    @gabo-guerrero Год назад

    Your work is magnificent, the restoration became the creation of a beautiful work of art, i'm your new fan! Congratulations and regards from Mexico City 🎉

  • @subramanianiyer2731
    @subramanianiyer2731 Год назад

    Beautiful job brother. Like from India🇮🇳.

  • @DanLoudShirts
    @DanLoudShirts Год назад

    Excellent work!

  • @RenzoColameoIrlanda
    @RenzoColameoIrlanda Год назад

    Un restauro perfetto. Bravo Maestro. Saluti dall'Italia.
    Renzo *

  • @epiphany86
    @epiphany86 Год назад

    I love your style of video. We get to slowly see the end result. Bravo my good sir. Greetings from Canada

  • @pacodelapena
    @pacodelapena Год назад

    What a job, congrats from Durango México.

  • @shadowt5542
    @shadowt5542 Год назад

    I love how you make your own screws

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90 Год назад +1

    Nowadays, that's considered a hand warmer heater, like a compact desk heater in a way. Good job!

  • @dreadfultwerp
    @dreadfultwerp Год назад

    Absolutely a thing of beauty!

  • @Wizardark
    @Wizardark Год назад

    wonderful restoration!