Rusty Vegetable Slicer Restoration

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ladbrestoration
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My daughter is 4. She loves watching your videos as you take things from rusted and broke to shiny and fixed. When she realized today there were two of you, she said she hopes to work with her daddy in the same way some day. Thanks for helping inspire the next generation!

bookwyrm
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Throughout the video, I thought about how to cut that green pepper. And at the end, you cut a potato 😅😅 great job 🤩👏

CoolAgainRestoration
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7:42 For fans of Avril…
Another wonderfully calming video with no extraneous music to hide the sounds of honest work! Thank you!

kjamison
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You are so careful not to alter the things you restore and I love that. Thank you very much for sharing your great talent with us.

rickeymitchell
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Watching people can be THAT patient and detailed in restoring old things, it feels like watching them giving it the second "life" to every things they restored.
Interesting, thanks for the video..

mytalaili
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That was beautiful! I love what you do. My late dad did this sort of thing, though it was probably sparked by necessity (depression era), I think he truly enjoyed making something old and "useless", look & function like new again. This brought back very fond memories of him - thank you!

donwyates
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That straight line where the rust changed makes me think it must have sat half-submerged in a container of water for a long time once. Beautiful job restoring it!

Vikingwerk
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Voila près de 2 ans que je regarde avec toujours beaucoup d'intérêt vos vidéos. Je me suis dit qu'il est grand temps que je vous remercie pour ce partage, vous exprime ma satisfaction de voir des anciens objets restaurés avec soins et vous félicite pour votre travail tant de restauration que de vidéo. Faite une caresse à Avril de ma part.

gillesnougarede
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Still the best restoration videos on YouTube. Love how you don't destroy the patina, and leave us with artifacts which show their age and class.

damobdaking
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The fact that he respected food and didn’t throw it away is what making this channel great 👍

fares.
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Simply LOVE your work. One of these years, since I am probably gonna continue restoring things around our farm (working on a 4th wheelbarrow, have a 1950-1960 wheelbarrow lined up next), I'm gonna have to get a sand blaster. Still, even without one, Vinegar to get off majority of rust and hand sanding (small parts) or electric wire brush/sanding works quite well. I keep learning so much from your videos.

roseblite
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I like the fact that this machine was used after restoration. Thank you for sharing your talent.

sandramcmann
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I admire the skill and craftmanship but sorry, the best part is always Avril ❤

Seahorse
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Wow....Im live in New Britain, CT ....same as the company that made this slicer. Ive always know the city was called the "hardware City" but assumed it was solely due to the Stanley Corp having its HQ here. After a quick google Landers, Frary, and Clark were a homeware company that made all types of items from 1865 -1965. Very cool.

kingphred
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I picked up one of these some years ago at the last day of an estate sale of a smaller home way out in the middle of the woods. Not quite as rough shape as this one, but still had to restore it.

Used it once with my parents to make coleslaw. It worked like a dream and was fun to use.

Cleaned and seasoned it again though haven't used since. Will never get rid of it. I think about how and where it was originally made and the effort taken to its previous destination before me. And how much wonderful usage it had back in the day.


brianhoeben
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I was surprised to see how many parts that thing actually had when you took it apart. Very interesting.

melissastewart
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I really like to watch how old things are restored😊

jjdays
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Wonderful job! I appreciate these lovely old tools that are happy to continue to work for us once they have been given the loving attention they need and deserve.

catherinewhite
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No obnoxious background music, no useless comments, just showing the transition from old, rusty, and broken to restored, working, shiny.
That's how I like it!
Keep em coming!😘

RustyDust