Rusted Petrol Lamp - Restoration
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- čas přidán 4. 01. 2019
- I found this FireFly Petrole Lamp to flea market. This is an old Petrol Lamp made in France manufactured by Guillourd to Nantes.
This old Lamp was so rusted and i didn't want to buy it because i was thinking that there was nothing left to do to save it, but the seller made me a good offer for it and i didn't resist. Only 1 euro.
I spend so much time restoring this Beautiful Lamp but worth it, what do you think?
Luciole in france means FireFly
Index of operation and materials:
00:01 presentation
00:36 saving the sticker
01:10 applyng rust remover with MC-51 on sticker
01:30 scrubing the rust
01:56 start disassembly
03:46 i put all parts in rust remover for few hours
04:31 after few hours i remove the remaining rust with scotch brite
06:34 grinding all the parts
07:28 sanding the remaining rust
08:47 cleaning all the parts with alcohol
08:57 applyng rust converter on the base
09:47 first coat of primer
10:47 sanding the primer
11:16 first coat of paint
12:37 cleaning the glass
13:03 painting the sticker with red
14:19 start assembling
17:03 presentation
17:46 testing
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Disclaimer: I am no professional. I am completely self taught and would appreciate any feedback, advice or constructive criticism and suggestions .
#Oil
#Lamp
#Restoration - Jak na to + styl
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You even restored the sticker, how amazing is that?! Unbelievable with how much love you did take care of it. I really liked the two red parts, they gave a very nice contrast to the rest of the lamp. I love it :-)
please upload more videos bro
@@wangbu4425 i'm working on it :-)
at first, i mistaken both of the channels for the same guy :/
Hey what are you doing here? You got your own restorations to do! I guess you need a break after all that sanding and filing you did on that screw driver.
@@SLAUGHTYBAUDFAUST haha just chilling bro ;-) i need a break after the editing, new video is coming in a couple of hours.
Oil lamps are always cool.
You should get in a collab. 4 hands and a beard in the video.
@@davidvarnai7654 Genius!
Hand Tool Rescue I have two I love them
Hand Tool rescue! I started watching these kind of videos just because of you...I would appreciate it to see more of your work too.
I don’t know they seem pretty hot to me😋
Nice restoration. Looks like new.
To light it, you push the lever down to raise the glass and light the wick from the bottom of the glass where it is lifted. Tilting is for removing the glass and cleaning it.
I have watched a few of these lamps being restored and not many know how to light them :).
normally to light something i push a button 🤣🤣🤣😅
@@TysyTube A modern day man. lol. No buttons back in the 60's when we had them lamps. lol
@@ianallen2 What a beautiful time it was...
I'm only 46, so they are before my time, but I know how to light them 😊
In the 60's we had these lanterns because of the power cuts and also in the outside toilet to try and stop the pipes from freezing up. Very bad winters back then. lol.
Few people like ASMR or unboxing videos. I LOVE restoration videos. And I am really glad I came across yours! I always look forward to a new upload!
thank you so much 😊
Along with excellent projects and most defiantly all your hard work, what I love the most about your channel: no annoying background music(with repetitive lopes), no lengthy introduction, and or needless commentary, not much time waste and balanced time lapse. Almost perfect!. Thank you for sharing
I love the detail in the restoration of the logo
thank you so much 😊
He went the extra mile there.
Best restoration made here, the lamp was very rusty and you even recovered the label. I am impressed with the rust removal product.
thank you so much 😊 yes is very good
@Consome Deguacuco yikes
Hola
I kept telling myself, "I really hope he lights it in the end" I'm so glad you did!
Finally !!! At 7.35 we got to see your face. You are unmasked at last Zorro !
And he is very handsome!
oh yes, it's very epic moment
7:35**
handy and handsome
He looks better than I imagined him ;) VERY handsome
That's not Spongebob it's his cousin ScratchBrad
His Irish cousin 'Scratchpaddy' 😀
agree
Like 4:31?
AKA Rough Andy.
shut up
can you restore my life?
no is to late
💰💲💵💴💶💷💸💱💣
@PHANTOM if your wife sees this, you're done lol
Idk who you are, but mate 😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
Here, a *virtual hug*
The God can do it Read about Islam
Anytime there is metal involved...
Me: “SAND BLAST IT!!”
I think we could,d all start a crowdfund for him so he can get the sand blaster. :)
@Castle Bravo what??...since when??
@Castle Bravo yes I have seen all his videos in chronological order from the first to the latest and yes I have seen the playlist too just for the fun of it and I think I god so deep in to the videos I completely overlooked it 😅 but yeah thanks for reminding me.
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It looks like you're having a good time and collecting interesting artifacts. Nicely done!
I used to study under these lamps when I used to visit my granny's home when I was a kid. We used to take these lamps on the terrace and study under the lights of the lamps and the stars. Magical times.❤️ Thanks for restoring my childhood memories.
I love that you take something that someone would look at and throw away and you make it look like new again , it always amazes me .
You didn't restore it, you brought it back to life. Ça ç'est "super banco" bravo.
I don't know what it is but I just can't watch your videos without nodding off. It's not that they aren't interesting, they are. They are just so relaxing.
Same problem here
It's inspiring that something that would be discarded by the average person can be made useful again. How often we give up on things because we do not realise it would just take some time and effort and trying to make good again. Amazing.
When you saved the label, I knew I was in the presence of true OCD greatness. :-)
8:10 really an useful tool to have; to achive the dentist complete pack you should ask question to the lamp while working on it
On the lamp I have, a push down on the lever raises the globe so you can light the wick from underneath. Not sure if yours works that way, but might be worth looking into.
I love watching your videos. They’re so calming. Every single time I have trouble sleeping I’ll put one on and have to struggle to stay awake to finish it.
Is anyone else extremes impressed with how all of the restoration channels support each other in the comment sections? Because no matter who’s video I’m watching the other big channels are cheering each other on. Amazed❤️
I was so happy to see you use the heat resistant paint!
Beautiful finish as always.I can't recall seeing anywhere that method of removing and cleaning a label. Spor la treaba in continuare.
I would of thrown that piece of rust out. You did an amazing job. You are a perfect example of patience and talent. Thanks for posting.
I like listening to your videos while I paint and watching them when I'm not. I also like listening to them at bed time too. The sounds lull me into dream land, which is nice since falling asleep has been more difficult lately
Wow! Gaby! This is such an amazing transformation! I am so impressed how you were able to restore/reuse that label--I didn't think it was going to be possible, but you made it happen! The MC-51 is a miracle product. You do such great work. Thanks for sharing your talent, skill, and neat flea market finds with us. Take care, my friend.
I guess Gaby is Tysy's name?
Sweet work again man! Your videos get better each time, I think I've watched them all by now.
I was beyond impressed w the attention to just the decal... your restoration videos are addictive and my opinion your 1 of the best at it...
can I just start by saying, I don't know why I like restoration videos, but I do. I don't know why but it feels like a guilty pleasure, and to that end, your videos sir give me some of the most pleasure. I am very envious of your talent. your's are some of the most stunning finishings on the net. keep up the great work Mr Tysy. stay happy and healthy.
thank you so much 😊
Beautiful restoration!!!!! But NEVER use alcohol as a fuel in these!!!
Don't worry - he's got firefighter helmet
Use petrol or white spirits or paraffin
Why not? Can you explain?
@@RoelfvanderMerwe I used alcohol once, and the wick got ruined, it stopped sucking oil.. also it does not light well
Why waste good alcohol on a lamp when you should be drinking it 👍👍
Olá amigo Parabéns a restauração ficou perfeita. Abraço! Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Your vids are the best!
I have been restoring old pieces like this out of love and sometimes for profit for almost 40 yrs.
Glad to see a young guy like you ‘picking up the flag’ and doing it too.
The filming of your vids is outstanding, so is your very cool and stark looking work area.
Peace
Excellent as always. Nice to see someone using WD40 properly, as a water dispersant and not as a lubricant or penetrating oil. I love how you saved the decal as well. Brilliant! Used paraffin lamps and heaters as a kid as a stand by during power cuts...I can still remember the smell.
super cool i remember using them when we were camping as a kid
My late grandmother used it mostly at her kampong (village) in Penang, Malaysia, because most kampongs had no electricity back in the olden days
Another lovely restoration!
thank you so much 😊
Best restoration channel ever.
From the first video the lantern video (for me) and till now no even can be more amazing this channel.
Absolutely awesome. Plus my old memories came back when I was in 1st grade.
I am hooked on restoration videos currently, and the best ones, like this one, add sly visual humor to keep us happy and engaged.
You can remove top part. You have four pins there, just straighten them up and everything will fall down apart. I restored one lamp by myself, and found that way. You can see those pins when you removed handle that holds whole lamp
i know but will not work because is much larger than the hole
TysyTube Restoration it can go out the bottom
@@TysyTube if the chimney was put together, it can be taken apart.
I've found the same thing as Sasa. Just acquired a really rusty lamp myself, and was able to separate the top pieces by straitening the 4 pins and flattening the folded ring to allow the top part to pass through the bottom, revealing the spring. This is my first restoration, completely inspired by you and @My Mechanics. Keep up the amazing video's.
i think alcohol is the wrong fuel as it dosnt have oil like kerosene, and will just burn the wick many times quicker
True, use special lamp oil ...
Золотые руки! Очень нравится смотреть, как эти вещи с Вашей помощью получают вторую жизнь! С нетерпением жду новых видео!
When the lamp was shown, I thought “THAT is going to be a tough one!!”
But the finished result is simply masterful!
Thanks for sharing 😃
beautiful lamp sir... but that is not how you light a lantern. the lever at the base of the lamp just below the globe is how you lift the globe. also you have the wick sticking way too far out . fill the oil lamp with lamp oil denatured alcohol, let the wick saturate, adjust the wick just above its port, light it; release the lever to set the globe back in place then adjust to desired illumination. note, alot of wick sticking out does not necessarily mean good illumination. it's about finding that happy mixture of air and fuel. you'll get the hang of it. great job.. now i want to do some work on my 15 + lanterns in my house.
Tysytube if you continue like this we will have an heart attack hahahah. Great job man as always. Bit by bit you are going on top of my favorite channels. Thank you for this.
thank you so much 😊
Encore une excellente reprise grâce à un travail brillant! Guillouard les produit toujours. Merci beaucoup
I restore things for a living , so it is nice to watch someone else doing the work and making a brilliant end product , thank you for taking the time to video all of your hard work
Great video and work as always. I'm just not a fan of the metal-effect silver paint. To me it makes everything look plastic and cheap. I'd rather use a different color.
Nice save on the decal!
thank you so much 😊
@@TysyTube Am I mistaken to think the final decal you put on the lamp at the end is a different, newly made one though? I couldn't help noticing that the shorter edges are different (zigzag on the original one, straight on the final one)?
Not as if it wasn't just as cool ;)
Great job. I once did the same with a hurricane lamp, was 59 years old, came out really well after some TLC...great feeling to watch it burn once again... 👍🏼
The sticker/decal restoration is by far one of the coolest things I have seen. Amazing job :3
Why are there so many dislikes? This was a great video. Relaxing to watch, a great restoration and saving a nice little piece of history at the same time. Well done buddy
Haters who couldn’t even begin to do something as cool and productive as this..so they put it down.
There might be some due to the fact that he burnt through the whole wick within one use because he doesn't know how to operate an oil lamp, not to be rude.
WT Kirkman is a US company that still make good kerosene lamps. Please, burn kerosene in kerosene lamps they really are engineered to be safe only with kerosene.
Absolutely! KEROSENE is what they are made to burn.... I had one explode when I used alcohol - just blew the filler cap off - I was very lucky! But PLEASE use kerosene!!
Glad you posted that. Yes Kerosene (UK = paraffin). Pétrole in French means Kerosene. Got a bit worried people are talking about gas / petrol! Very very dangerous, do not use. It will get hot, flare up and basically end in tears. They also tend to leak from the bottom roll joint. I have 6. They also work very nicely with lamp oil, gives a more gentle light. It's easy to buy from garden stores, safe to store use indoors and can get it scented or with a mosquito repellent. Fun to use, wicks last forever.
@@black5f They are quite amazing bit of technology, there is a little bet of technique in trimming the wick for maximum light output sort of a rounded at the edges approach so the flame is in a big fan shape.
@@MrCivildefense Hi There. I used to have six but two got their glass broken, they were bigger than the others and very nice. They are lovely and low tech. If you watch Firstblood, you will see the most irritating part in any film ever. Rambo in the cave picks up two of these, shakes them and throws them down breaking the glass. Then finds a tin with Kerosene or oil, rips of his clothes and makes a medieval torch to use it.
Este farol si que quedó como nuevo!!!! Felicitaciones! Trabajo de primer nivel!!!!
It's due a new wick is that...
You've made a lovely job of that...a lot of people would've taken one look at it...and launched it over the wall...
You gave it a chance...
Next please...👍
removes decal w/tape
*ARE YOU A WIZARD?*
pourquoi ne pas trouver un bon vieux tourne disque (avec la partie en cuivre pour le son, ça serais génial !) ou un juxe box ?
Very relaxing to watch this, I love your work and how careful you are with the pieces, a whim, thank you for gifting us with your art.
Stainless steel scouring pads and soapy water will clean the glass very easily, even the small rust spits you couldn't quite remove. Great videos! Keep it up 🙂
Those white "magic" sponges are great for cleaning glass with no scratches. I used to use them on the glass doors of my log burner.
Плохо горит, коптит наверняка сильно.
Керосин не подходит.
Зажигается не так.
Надо на рычажок нажать, стекло поднимется.и тогда поджигать
Все верно. Только не факт, что он по-русски понимает.
I want to buy it after restoration 😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
Love watching you restore all these old items. Keep up the good work.
I really like watching your channel. I've seen similar, but I enjoy yours the most. The attention to detail is above and beyond and show real craftsmanship. Thank you and keep going!
U have to use "minyak tanah" for that 😁
My grandmother named this tools as Kerosene lamp - not petrol... Russian "Керосинка". I never heard the name "gasoline or petrol lamp"
Brings back childhood memories.. Great restoration..
Ficou maravilhosa. Você é perfeito no que faz . Parabéns.🙏
Can you restore my bank account?
🤣🤣🤣
Financial Advisory can. Peace ✌🏻
Sweet, a tysytube video to go with my coffee : )
thank you so much 😊
I collect kerosene (oil) lanterns...... best fuels are clear lamp oil, avoid "ultra pure" ..... avoid all dyed oils....... the dye will clog the wicks. These are great for indoors...... Klean Heat brand kerosene substitute is cheap and good outdoors and is ok indoors. Regular K1 clear kerosene is the cheapest fuel but good only outdoors. K1 and Klean Heat are good in cold weather. They won't thicken like lamp oil. I love to burn these outdoors, especially in the snow....... oh, wick trimming is essential!!
Beautiful restoration!!!
Tarihin ve zamanın eskittigi ne varsa yaptiginiz el sanatı zamanda yolculuk gibi birşey bu çalışmalarınızdan dolayı sizi tebrik ederim inanılmaz isler çıkarıyorsunuz başarılarınız daim olsun...
When I see TYSY Tube, I know I will be entertained, and will enjoy seeing a good quality restoration! Once again, you have turned junk into treasure... thank you, my friend!
ASMR for men.
thank you so much 😊
and for women.
Not just men! I find these videos incredibly relaxing! 😜
@4AM Exactly brother!
Asmr is for all genders
Excuse me, but that looks more like it would be a lamp for use with paraffin (kerosene, K-1) fuel.
all fuels same
I'm so glad I found your channel, it's wonderful to see passion at work
Unbelievable oil lamp restoration job Sir. Outstanding !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...лампа не спиртовая , а керосиновая, впрочем это вам знать не обязательно😉..!
Do you want to hear a joke
Lämp
Bröther? Do you have some lamp?
I need lämp but no
That is one gorgeous restoration.
The lever should lift the glass enough for you to light and blow out the lamp.
You could do with a sand-blaster that can use plastic chips as well as sand. You'll find it very useful.
I found you about two weeks ago. I fall asleep to your videos every night. You do an amazing job on everything! I love your videos. I love the sandblasting! Keep making videos! I hope you see this. I decided to finally comment randomly lol.
One of your most beautiful restorations yet
Another lovely restore mate: it proves that even the cheapest (in a financial sense at least...) can be priceless. Well done Mon ami, true craftsmanship. 👍🏴
Amazing! So nice to see these old items come alive again
Your attention to detail is unmatched. Great work!
Great restoration. I love seeing items come back to life. I've watched a few of your videos. You're one of the best in the restoration community.
I admire your talent. you give new life to old things, but of high quality! you have golden hands🌸
Very nice project. I particularly liked how you brought the decal back. The red highlighting was great. Unfortunately my hands are not capable of being that steady anymore. Wonderful job. R
I love watching your restoration videos and seeing antiques brought back to life. Keep up the spectacular work and I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what you restore in the future. 😁👍
All I can is ....WOW....great work on it,and that cleaner works very well
Another great job! The decal restoration impressed me. I wasn’t sure how you would do it.
L’outillage augmente, la technique s’affine. Très belle restauration. Bravo. Effectivement, pour une lampe à pétrole, il faut du pétrole ;) Je n’aurais probablement pas fait l’essai avec l’alcool à bruler, très inflammable et moins efficace comme éclairage, mais ça a marché quand même à chaque restauration, il y a ici des techniques très intéressantes.
I don’t understand that at all
Perfectly done. These lamps are still popular in Indian villages where electricity is still not reliable.
I have been watching your videos, this one might be my favorite so far. I'm looking forward to many more.
Nossa! Que restauração incrível! Vc está de parabéns.
A most excellent choice of tools! The roto tool, with extension, and wire wheels. This machine and tools will serve you well. Don't forget to try and find small buffing ans polishing wheels. Also, the make small metal funnels for pouring lamp fuel into the tanks of these lanterns. All you have to do is be careful not to over pour.
Beautiful job. Love watching you restore.
Your videos are very inspiring, it makes me want to fix something that can be used again!
The sound of the tool at 8:21 made my teeth cramp up, it felt like when I go to the dentist! What a crazy sensation to get from a restoration video!
I would take the gloves off to paint the decal. So enjoyable watching these restorations. One of the things I learned is to be gentle when working with mechanical things.
Watched a lot of your videos and its great you don't put music over them. Keep up the good work!