100 Years Underground! Rusty Antique MEAT GRINDER Restoration

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100 Years Underground! Rusty Antique MEAT GRINDER Restoration

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I swear to god i wanted to believe in this restoration from the bottom of my heart but dude you didn't give me any chance 😞

siegfreidx
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At the beginning it’s not rust, just soil… this grinder is almost new. He put it under yellow soil for 1 year and then took it out to restore it and make a beautiful video 😂😂😂

geroboamtreni
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100 Years underground, not likely, the handle still turned after 10 seconds of clean-up, this is fake, you have placed it in clay for a while to make it look bad, there was basically zero rust, the bearing was in workable condition, even the timber handle was in 99% good condition, better try again,

-PORK-CHOP-
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Зачем красить мясорубку внутри?? Пищевой алюминий не нужно

petersburgsummerresident
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Very convenient, the wire around it to help hold the mud, and the wooden handle almost intact under all the "rust"... nice try, my friend...

Urbaxter
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There is no rust on this modern grinder. Only clay!
What about the wooden handle? Should'nt that been rotted away??

MarcusSöderlind
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I like this Alfred Hitchcock style of making rust removal “movies”. Nice job!

LifenaDay
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100 лет назад обладатель этой мясорубки слетал в будущее за подшипником, а потом закопал ее в земле для потомков :D

Janvar
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Фарш с краской❤ приятного аппетита❤
А потом разобрать(раздолбать молотком), помыть и опять молотком собирать.
Феноминально!

ИраЗ-бн
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Как ее разобрать для мытья после использования, если сетку и ручку забил молотком.Да, и еще, мясорубку никто не красит.

sophiorukhadze
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100 years from now that will still be working. no plastic at all. good job.

LEONARDSCHEINFELD
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My parents used to have one. That’s not supposed to be painted. Killed it.

charismausa
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My great grandmother and grandfather had one of these. When they passed they gave it to my great uncle. He made homemade pico de gallo. He also used it for the brisket he used to make his legendary chili. All of the vegetables he used were home grown from his garden. He smoked the brisket for 24 hours! I miss them all and I wish I had that grinder!

melissawhitehead
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I'm actually quite curious about the process of how you incorporate that mud and wire so uniquely into the object. Could you make a video of it? That way, we can see the truth at least.

jackretour
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I remember my Grandmother using one like this grinder to grind ham after Easter, and turkey after Thanksgiving.When she finished, she would always clean it by putting a piece of fresh bread through it.

margaretchaffee
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You should use rusty GI wire to makes it looks realistic.. 😂

scarface
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Особенно подшипник 100 летней давности мне понравился 👍😂

ZloyBorsch
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Is it really 100 years old? Or a brand new grinder buried in the mud for 3 months? 😅😅😅😅

rachmadanirachmadani
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Этот экспонат только дня музея, хотя сотню лет назад че-то сомневаюсь что в мясорубках такие подшипники были.

ВолковАлександр-зэ
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Even if this was clickbaity, its still satisfying.

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