Welcome to Rusty Shades Restoration!
My name is Johnny, and you’ll see many restoration video projects here.
I restored a lot of different things! From antique tools and machines from the past to rusty, vintage, beautiful items. I have always had a passion for antiques and history, but at the same time, I love to make something beautiful with my own hands.
I started to work on restoring projects from my small attic a few years ago. Meanwhile, I developed a lot of my passion, and with your support, I will go even further, trying to share my knowledge, learn, and experiment with many things on this channel.
I did all this to follow my dreams for many years: to deliver fantastic restoration content and share this joy with the world!
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Johnny R.
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why don't you weld that piece of plate it's kind of sloppy to use pop rivets
The fix is durable and sturdy. Welding such an old tin, full of rust pits, may cause you big surprises, such as getting huge holes in front of your rod, and you will just sit there and cry 😢 😂 Don't ask me how I know. 😅 And what will you get if welded successfully? The same result! (It is not a water tank), so, does it matter? 😆 PS: 99% of people watching this show want to learn new methods and easy that everyone can do at home, so when I decide this, I'm thinking about them too. Not everyone knows how to use or owns a welding machine. Another PS: I weld when necessary; the next video will probably have a lot of welding; cast iron welding. Cheers 🍻
Работать нужно в перчатках. Всегда. Грязные руки некрасиво смотрятся в кадре.
Это грязь от тяжелой работы; это не позор, и в этом нет ничего уродливого или необычного. Перчатки издают раздражающие звуки, которые мешают ушам людей, и мне приходится часто ими пользоваться, что очень вредно для нашей планеты. Поймите, мыло и вода - это лучше :)
You did a good job overall, but one thing I'd take issue with, is when you are turning on the lathe, the cutting tool seemed higher than the tailstock centre. Turned out great, well done.
Робить але погано,ножі невідрегульовано.
так, мені потрібно наполягти на коригуванні
Very good job 👍👍👍
Thank you! 😀
Show.
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Restaurada máquina de corte de chapas estranhas 😉
Schneidet aber nicht besonders gut . Ich würde die Messer dichter an den Schacht bringen.
Hallo! Ja, das muss gemacht werden, aber ich glaube auch, dass ich besseres trockenes Heu schneiden kann; meins war ein bisschen nass. Danke für die Anregung.
félicitations de France très beau travail de restauration !!!
Merci beaucoup! 🙂
How does the drilling shown above at 6:47, not ruin the threads for the lugnuts?
Sorry never mind I saw that you later rethreaded the holes.
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Yes, anyway, I will need to do it because the old threads won't fit our new standards.
@@rustyshadesrestoration really? The thread standard changes after a few years?
That's not a few years; this machine was made in the 30s-40s.
What is a dead locked pin? 2:47
There is no second hole to push it out. It is like a deadlocked door from the outside. To enter, you must pick an axe 😅 like I picked the drill in this case.
Amazing job my friend congratulations
Thank you very much! Cheers! 🙌
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Thank you for watching! 🙂
You could have taken that thing and sprinkled it with fake rust and pretended it was actually much more damaged. Many channels do this trick, many channels make fun of their viewers by simulating FAKE restorations. With painted rust. You don't, you don't need this bullshit, that's why I'm here because you don't fool people.
I appreciate that you observed this fact. These kinds of channels are a shame for our niche, and they also can affect us, the ones who genuinely love the art of restoration. Best, Johnny!
Anda bukan sahaja memperbaharuinya..anda juga menjadikan ianya bertambah seri..seni anda begitu..woww..saya sangat menyukainya... terima kasih 🙏
I think the handle is just galvanized rubber, the texture looks like the fabric tubes its cast in Great find and work restoring it!
Thanks for the info!
chrome was not the color to use on something so rough
Tell that to the history. Most of these churns were chrome coloured. It needed a layer of protection, so I chose something similar to how they looked in the past. I hope now makes sense for you, too. Cheers
What was happening in the green liquid?
Nickel plating
@@rustyshadesrestoration does that make it food safe? Is that better than painting?
That was fascinating 👍 I've heard of this, but never seen one. Your attention to detail is amazing
Glad you enjoyed it
This material is carbolire
Is this the same thing as Bakelite?
Ok and so the can sealer doesnt work cause its missing parts, out of proper adjustment, or the operator doesnt know what theyre doing?
You missed one thing: today's cans can't fit a machine made at the end of the 1800s.
@@rustyshadesrestoration Oh! Well cool ... so its just a thing of modern cans dont work in antique can sealers. Thanks for the heads up. I'm currently looking for a can sealer and I actually hate modern day products cause theyre usually junk thats made in communist china, but now I know to be careful of how far back I go concerning the age of the antique can sealer
Молодец мужик что надо, рукастый!😊
a disaster to clean for people in that time😂
You can buy fresh noodles in most supermarkets these days
Bad rest
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Certainement plus beau maintenant qu'à sa sortie d'usine ;)
Merci beaucoup!
This is not a restoration. It's just a recovery.
Call it as you wish 😃🤩
Such a great restoration 👍👍
Thank you! 😀 Cheers!
Looks great! I think the blades should not be sharpened on both sides but just one. It needs adjusting so it cuts the hay like a shear. But it does look awesome!
Thank you! You are right; it needs some adjustment. The blades were sharpened on both sides. 😀
Stupid job. I would put screws in so the blade would go dull. Then grandpa had to sharpen it. And i could play fore half houer. Hmn. He found out the second time...🫤
Looks good, what brand is your wet stone sharpener? I’m looking to get one.
Thank you. I have a holzmann. 🙂
The thing I guess that triggers ASMR for me is watching the sand blasting. It amazrd me! Such a simple thing but so powerful and precise. Could watch someone do that for hours!
You must use amplifier, not bluetooth kit😊
Con laja no c jode
You must be quite chuffed with your chaff cutter ..HaHa 😂😂 Outstanding Outcome ! Well Done ! 😇❤
I am! 😅😂 Thank you for watching! Cheers 🍻
Меня одного бесит то, что реставрируемые материалы, почти у всех рестовраторов, не погружаются полностью в раствор.😅
Не печки , а КЕРОГАЗА !😠 ВМЕСТО ТОГО , ЧТО БЫ "ОТЖЕЧЬ " - РАСПИЛИЛ И ТРУБКУ! В МЕСТО ТОГО ЧТОБ ПОСТАВИТЬ МУФТУ ИЗ ПОЛОСКИ МЕДИ ЛАТУНИ. ОН ИЗ ПРУТКА 30ММ ВЫТЯГИВАЕТ ГИЛЬЗУ! Дурдом!
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looked like bakelite before you made wooden one
Kompliment 👍👍👍
Thank you
Good work ❤❤❤
Thank you! ✌️
Wow, amazing joh bro!
Thanks, buddy! ✊️ Cannot wait to see you!
Ого, ну и хуйня
It's very pretty now. Making nice bedding for rabbits and stuff.
I went to a welding shop to have a couple of broken bolts removed from a '73 Oldsmobile head manifold. He put a box-end wrench over it, burned off welding rod until it filled the wrench, then unscrewed it and knocked the bolt 'head' out of the wrench with a couple of firm whacks. Easiest method I ever saw.
Thanks for sharing! 🙂 I have to try that!
@@rustyshadesrestoration That's the way I think it went, but that was 25 years ago. He may have pounded the box-end onto the still-molten slag....Long story short: try not to permanently weld one of your good wrenches to a bolt.
Excellent! The three things I love, the blast cabinet, cleaning up the casting and powder coating.
Greetings from Russia. It looks like the handle was made of PCB. This is a composite material made from fabric impregnated with phenol-formaldehyde resin. Resistant to cracking, UV rays, good insulator, etc. It was used very widely in the past.
Thank you for the precious information. I will google it. Cheers from Poland!
@@rustyshadesrestoration It would be more correct to call it textolite
Beautiful Great Handsome 👍👍
Thank you!
As I was watching you take this machine apart, I was wondering if you were brave or crazy. I've come to the conclusion that you are neither. You, sir, are a master of your craft with the confidence that comes with it. Great job and great video.
Thank you so much! 😅