Incredible Transformation of a 1930's Bathroom Scale | Restoration
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
If you would like to see another one of my projects -- • 90 Year Old Destroyed ...
Or this one - • Video
In this week's repair and restoration video, I restore an antique bathroom scale dated from the 1930's that was rusty and incredibly dirty. It even had a few families of spiders living comfortably inside. It wasn't working when I first got it however, after handling it for a while, the mechanism must have broke free and it worked pretty well. The project ended up being more body work than anything but it turned out absolutely beautiful. You will not believe the difference between the start and finish of this project.
This one has it all - rust removal and treatment, metal work, wood working, painting, zinc plating, nickel plating, and a special guest appearance by my favorite person in the whole world.
I want to give a special thanks to @RestorationAustralia for his help in recreating instruction and brand logo labels that look just like the originals. He has posted a video on his channel showing how he did it so please visit him and tell him hello and THANK YOU from me.
You can find his video here -- • Video
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro and disassembly
01:09 Testing the mechanism
03:38 Paint removal
03:59 Rust removal
05:21 Repairing dents & dings
06:20 Zinc plating
07:20 Body work - prime, sand, paint
10:22 Woodworking
13:43 Clean, polish, nickel plate hardware
15:15 Cleaning painting face plate
15:46 Assembly
16:57 Final reveal
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Thank you again for visiting the channel and I will see you in the next one!
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Thank you for spending a few minutes on my channel today. I hope you enjoy watching the project as much as I enjoyed working on it. Thank you to the YT channel Restoration Australia for its help recreating the decals on this project. Please go to his channel and watch how he did it -- kzread.info/dash/bejne/mqZ-pMqeZKmTeMY.html and tell him thank you for me. If you would like to watch another one of my projects, watch it here -- kzread.info/dash/bejne/mqSNrqaLpJnMiZM.html. Please consider leaving a comment and tell me what you thought of the scale project, good or bad. I don't mind criticism but please be courteous. Cheers! 🍻
This was so enjoyable to watch. The craftsmanship, detail, patience, matching that paint color, polishing, simply beautiful work of art. I love old pieces brought back to life.
@Restorology
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I loved working on this one. Looks so good in my bath now! I'm obsessed with the color. 🥰
I would say this is definitely a restoration. I think the restorer determines what is required to restore the item to full usability and you absolutely did that after evaluating each piece and mechanism. To me, restoration can be cosmetic, or strictly repairs or a combination of the two. I would say that this one was a full restoration and involved all of the corrective work on the metal portions, the plating, the new wooden pad and all of the interior cleaning and oiling of the interior mechanisms. Fantastic job and fun to watch!
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for the great feedback!! Cheers 🍻
Wow that is an absolute beauty of a restoration- if only I could
@Restorology
Ай бұрын
Thanks! I was surprised at how accurate it is!!
wHAT A BEAUTY!
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!!
Your skills and the restoration are very fine along with your abiding patience, as well. But, what I really like are your wooden home-made shaping tools...best wishes.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the nice comment. I am happy you enjoyed the video and I hope to see you again at the next one. Cheers!
I love your channel. Your dedication for preciseness and meticulous attention to details is awesome. This 1930's project was amazing since it was quite apparent that the foot standing part must have been very trying, and took a great deal of time to perfect. But, once again, you have excelled; this is nothing less than fine art work. The videos are also so relaxing to watch. Thank you. :)
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Hey thank you so very much for the nice feedback. I am happy you enjoy watching my projects. Welcome to the channel and hopefully I'll see you in the next one!!
Extremely impressed 👏 👌 ❤
@Restorology
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 😊
Excellent job. And to answer your question, of course this is a restoration. Why would anyone “fix” parts that are just fine? You did what was needed and gave it another 50 years of life (at which point, we will all have a fingernail LCD that will provide our exact weight at any time 😮).
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! ✌🏽
It looks amazing, man. Especially the color selection and wooden insoles are magnificent. I love it. I think the restorer decides how much of the part to be restored will be dismantled. If necessary, the restorer dismantles everything, otherwise leaves it as is. In the KZread environment, everything depends on how much the viewer wants to see. Some wonder how the mechanism works. Some wonder how to fix the rusty screw at the bottom. Others just want to see the result. Most viewers say, "This is not a restoration, this is ..." They evaluate what they learned on KZread on your project. In fact, those people have never had a hammer or a saw in their hands. In other words, the viewer's answer to the question you asked has no meaning. They are happy to prove to you and other viewers that they know something. According to them, if you haven't dismantled everything, you haven't done a restoration. If you ask me, do what you want to do, the rest doesn't matter. I repeat, you did a great job. Take care of yourself.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Hey. Thank you for the support on this. Your thoughts on it reflect how I feel as well. I am always entertained by viewers who make comments about how we (you, me, anyone else in this content space) should have done something or should not have done something when it is obvious that they have no experience with the matter. In this case, taking something apart when it is not in need of repair is something that would only be done on KZread for views, not in real life, and I am curious how viewers will answer this question. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it.
Very good job , creative for sure 👏👏👏👏
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! 🤙
Wow! Respect. You're a really patient man. Beautiful job and nice filming and editing.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the nice comment. I am happy you enjoyed the content and hope to see you in the next one. Cheers!
Excellent job!
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!!
What an awesome job you did restoring the old bathroom scale. You even coated the steel parts with zinc using electrolysis. It looks much better now and it works like a charm as well. Great work.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I zinc plate just about everything I work on now, even if being painted. It is so easy to do so why not, especially for something that is going to be in a humid environment like a bathroom. Thanks for the feedback!
Beautiful job!!
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Echt krass, wie sehr ins Detail Sie alles ausarbeiten. Ich restauriere keine alten Dinge aber ich schaue Ihnen fasziniert dabei zu!
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Danke für den schönen Kommentar. Ich freue mich, dass Sie es genossen haben, dies zu sehen. 🍻
Super cool.👍🦘🦘🦘
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all of your help with the decals! 🍻
Wow, what an outcome :)
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. It might be one of my favorites so far on the channel. Cheers! 🍻
Excellent job 👌
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! ✌🏽
A fine example of one of the first rules of restoration,if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Can I get an amen to that? Thanks for the comment! 🍻
@pfadiva
7 күн бұрын
Amen to that!
Built to last. Good for another 90 years
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
I was surprised to see it working as well as it does after all this time. I really didn't have to do anything to it.
Beautiful restoration! I am thoroughly impressed!
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I love the color. It is actually an automotive paint. Old Plymouth color if I remember correctly.
Que perfeição! Muito trabalho e muita paciência! God bless you ! Se fosse eu já tinha jogado tudo na parede! 😂
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Eu não vou mentir para você. Há várias vezes durante meus projetos que me sinto da mesma maneira. De alguma forma, funciona no final. Obrigado pelo ótimo comentário!! 🙂
Lots of love in that project. Good job! 👍🏻👍🏻
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
A lot of frustration too but I am very happy how it turned out. I have a 100 year old home and it will be a nice accent piece to a modern bathroom. Thank you for the nice feedback. ✌🏽
Perfect
@Restorology
4 ай бұрын
You are too kind. Thank you!! 😊
Excelente trabalho. Gostei do Azul. 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Obrigada! A tinta azul é na verdade uma mistura para automóveis GM. Eu também adoro. ✌🏽
Работа безупречна. Но я видела ролики МАСТЕРА по реставрации мебели. Этот ролик - "контрольный выстрел в голову"...он просто меня "добил"... Мое восхищение мастерством реставратора улетело в космос... Без улыбки это пишу. ❤❤❤👍👍👍❤❤❤
@Restorology
4 ай бұрын
Спасибо за ваше вдумчивое сообщение. Я очень рада, что вам понравилось смотреть этот проект. 🙏🏽🍻
good job 👍👍
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🤙
Brilliant job. 👍
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much 🍻
I love your videos 🖤
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! ✌🏽
@stevenmarin6893
Жыл бұрын
@Restorology i’m waiting for the next video 🤩 o like how you edit them, it is pretty cool.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
@@stevenmarin6893 That is great feedback. Thank you. Editing takes a lot of time so I am happy to know that it is enjoyable to watch. I will be posting a Short today or tomorrow so stay tuned! Thanks again!
Good work. This wood is probably slippery, isn't it?
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Hey. I guess it might be slippery if I step on it with wet feet but otherwise not at all. Feels like any hardwood floor, maybe just smoother than normal. Thanks for asking!! ✌🏽
good restoration project 👌
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! ✌🏽
Beautiful restoration and you did a fabulous job restoring it!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! Nice to see you again in the comments. Thank you for the continued support!
@oneshotme
Жыл бұрын
@@Restorology You're very welcome and I watch everyone of your videos that KZread lets me know about
Wow that was a beautiful job 👍 you did an amazing job matching the paint colour on the dial and those decals turned out great. Loved the Zink plating, how did you make your solution ?
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks. The solution is a standard at-home version using vinegar, salts, and zinc plates. It is really easy to do once you figure out required voltage and current and it doesn't take much time to get a great almost rust-proof coating. 🍻
@Austeration
Жыл бұрын
@@Restorology cool thanks for that. I tried making a batch using Caustic soda and Zink powder and some other secret ingredient but that didn't really work. Think I'll try your method out next 👍 cheers
Stunning restoration, just watched restoration Australia doing the label. New sub and a thumbs up from me .
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thanks and welcome to the channel!!
I would say that's a restoration. A repair would be just a removal or straightening of broken parts a and then a reassembly. A refinishing would be some repairs and a cosmetic cleaning.
@Restorology
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! This turned out to be one of my favorite pieces.
😀
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
🙏🏽🙂
The restoration is wonderful, the scales look great! But you need to work on the post-production. Good shooting quality, sounds, angles. But there are questions about the installation 🤔 Fast-fast-fast-slow-fast-slow and so on (I mean acceleration, not the time of the scene). A lot of acceleration - it looks like a fuss (in my opinion). Place emphasis on important actions. Is the action long and monotonous (like washing or painting)? Show the beginning at the speed of 1x, and accelerate the rest. Or you can also start at 1x, and the rest in short cuts without acceleration (as when sawing off a part). You don't need such a variety of transitions, it's distracting, believe me. The usual cut inside the scene, darkening between blocks and a few atypical transitions in interesting places (left-right transitions look good at 13:40). Another non-action works well as the separation of blocks - for a few seconds, objects just lie in the frame. The balance of calm and action is important. It may sound strange, but it's like a melody - dynamic monotony sounds boring, a variety of length enlivens the narrative. I repeat - you have great videos, I really like them, and if you refine them it will be even better. thank you 💜
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Hi. Thank you for the advice. I always welcome feedback on how the video appeared to everyone. With regard to how everything is presented, there is always a balance of trying to show as many steps as possible with the time it takes to do so. If I showed every step at normal speed, you all would be asleep from boredom. I always struggle with how much to show and sometimes speeding up the footage allows me to give an idea of how much work is involved without taking so much of your time. Thanks again for the feedback!! 🍻
250lb capacity!?
@Restorology
3 ай бұрын
Yes!
Доброго дня! Оцінюю практично кожне таке відео на відмінно, тому що це робота руками, це вам не язиком ляскати на стрімах. Одне питання до автора - навіщо потрібно були ці дикі танці по виготовленню дерев'яної накладки на площадку терезів? Простіше і логічно було б вирізати накладку з листа корку, чи не так? Дякую за відео з реставрації, гарного дня і натхнення Вам у вашій праці.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Дякую за гарний коментар. Ви маєте рацію щодо пробки. Спочатку я придбав його аркуш для використання, але потім вирішив змінити його з двох причин: 1. Я міг отримати лише корковий лист приблизно 4 мм, і він був би занадто товстим; 2. Я подумав, що натуральне дерево краще почуватиметься босими ногами, і я можу краще захистити його верхньою обробкою у вологому середовищі, наприклад у ванній кімнаті. Я щасливий, що зробив деревину, тому що мені подобається її зовнішній вигляд, але це, безумовно, було багато роботи. Ще раз дякую, вибачте, якщо мій переклад неправильний. Мир! 🌻
@СинЛіниЗУкраїни
Жыл бұрын
@@Restorology , Боже, як приємно за відповідь українською мовою, переклад майже бездоганний! Сенс використання Вами деревини тепер мені зрозумілий з Вашої відповіді, дякую! Будьте щасливі!
Very nice! Also I 100% think it’s smart not to completely dissemble something just for the sake of it, so many make that mistake and damage things and put it back together worse then it was before and are too dumb to realize what they have done more harm then good! If it works don’t fix it am I right?
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I agree with you all the way. 🍻
sorry , but that was not a restoration , that was a repair and modification . I hated your colour choice , and personally I would have liked to have seen you restore the mech . I just think electric blue is not really appropriate for a 1930`s resto . work well done , no denying that , just could have been better with a more in keeping approach.
@Restorology
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the candid feedback! I enjoy seeing what viewers think even if it doesn't agree with my choices. Take care! ✌🏽