Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Repairing Adam's Cowboy Hats!

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2023
  • Adam is known for his love of hats, from the Indiana Jones fedora to his favorite cowboy hats for everyday wear. His latest hat purchase arrived at the shop in need of reshaping, so he spends the day repairing and reconstituting his favorite hats using a garment steamer. And as Adam soon discovers, the task is not as easy as it sounds!
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  • @Welphereweareagain
    @Welphereweareagain Před rokem +229

    Hello Adam,
    I own a couple western Stores in North Carolina And South Carolina, I have been steaming cowboy hats since I was a little kid. I am thoroughly enjoying watching you learn something new that I know how to do! Something that has never happened to me while watching you since the early 2000’s! I have always been learning from you.
    The changing of the bottle always results in a few water surges for the first couple of minutes until all of the pressure regulates.
    You are definitely getting the hang of it! I always like to start completely flat and then tweak it to my liking, it’s hard to fix multiple angles at once when they aren’t equal.
    200 grit sandpaper is also excellent at getting water spots and stains off of the fur felt, Sheetrock sanding shingles work great for the angles! Also, another trick of the trade is hairspray, excellent for a impromptu hat stiffener!
    Straw are definitely harder to do, if the straw has cracked because of a tight bend, you can’t repair that unfortunately. It also takes longer for the steam to penetrate the clear lacquer they spray on straws to seal it.
    You should also try to get your hands on a much higher end Stetson or American Hat co. Hat maybe 20-500x quality, the softness of the fur blend is amazing! Once you get into chinchilla Fur, the softness is like velvet!
    Also be aware that Stetson and resistol have different shapes for the crown round oval and long oval, it can greatly affect the comfort of a hat. Most cheaper hats don’t have that option!
    Keep making and learning, I will always be along for the ride. Thank you for sharing, your gift of gab, and the amazing set of skills you have. Your qualities always made me envious!
    Booty Brothers Western Stores

    • @roberttaylor9259
      @roberttaylor9259 Před rokem +5

      As someone in Greenville who has been wondering if there was a hat guy in SC...duly noted sir. I bought a Brixton straw hat some years back and got caught in the rain and it went all floppy. Been wondering if there was someone in SC who could fix it. By the way I got stuck at that Bojangles across the street for 30 minutes last year waiting for a sandwich on my trip through and I just remember reading all your frontage signs while I waited lol.

    • @Netrion13
      @Netrion13 Před rokem +10

      I really hope Adam sees your comment.

    • @hoppend
      @hoppend Před rokem +9

      Ahh, how lovely!!! An actual professional commenting, see sometimes is ok to read the comments :-) ❤

    • @ph0t0sh0pmast3r
      @ph0t0sh0pmast3r Před rokem +6

      As a professional hat maker by trade it is truly wonderful seeing Adam learning things that I have made it my life’s goal to know as much as I possibly can about.

    • @Scoots1994
      @Scoots1994 Před rokem +4

      Adam, would be lovely to see you going to SC to learn more about hats.

  • @ItsBugtronic
    @ItsBugtronic Před rokem +106

    There are a few moments in life I will never forget. Meeting Adam and having him compliment my Pork Pie on stage at the Brain Candy Live is one of those moments.

    • @meltingteeth7807
      @meltingteeth7807 Před rokem +1

      Surprised he also didn't compliment you on your goatee and chemistry ability, unless you instead happen to be a hardboiled newspaper reporter from the 1930s.

    • @otsogiants
      @otsogiants Před rokem +1

      This was a lovely sentiment thanks for sharing! And while the two troll comments above, mine did kind of make me chuckle completely uncalled for. :)

  • @brandonmontemayor8178
    @brandonmontemayor8178 Před rokem +15

    Pro tip when shaping a hat, rubber band a rag over the steam nozzle. Also, you were right about the language of a cowboy hat shape. Every bend in the brim means something different and the crown especially speaks the most, where your from, what kinda cowboy you are, bull rider, roper, rancher, the size of the brim speaks volumes. Us in the cowboy world can tell a lot about a man by simply looking at his hat.

  • @casonspears7248
    @casonspears7248 Před rokem +25

    Some of my favorite edits are Adam going back and forth searching for the things he needs. I often ping pong around my space in similar fashion.

  • @gregkun1
    @gregkun1 Před rokem +73

    My Grandfather used to have a frame molded in the shape of what he liked. It had a copper or brass mesh vent. It had a second wooden piece that held the hat's shape from underneath. The hat was clamped between the two pieces and he uses a teapot kettle to steam the cap for 10 to 20 mins to loosen it up then let it cool for an hour inspecting the cap. Then heat the whole thing up again gently for 1 to 2 mins then takes the hat out quickly and puts it in another mold frame that is not vent to keep the hat shape until dry usually 24 hours. It really was neat watching him do it.

    • @GinaLikins
      @GinaLikins Před rokem +2

      My great aunt was a milliner, and I was lucky enough to inherit one of her hat forms. It's not as complicated as the one you describe, but she was also making the smaller (women's) felt hats that were popular then. (I wore a hat she made for our engagement photos, as a matter of fact).
      For a felt hat, even a simple wooden hat block would be a good start for shaping post-steaming.

    • @gregkun1
      @gregkun1 Před rokem +1

      @@GinaLikins That’s awesome! My grandfather actually hand made his own it turns out after talking with my grandma the other day

  • @ethancempe8335
    @ethancempe8335 Před rokem +33

    I was fully expecting this to turn into a steamer modification video 😂

  • @jedimasterdinpala1577
    @jedimasterdinpala1577 Před 6 měsíci +2

    One of the most "human" video clips i have seen.
    So intuitive, and organic.
    What a brilliant video.
    I have a Miller "billy jack" hat. This video is way cool!
    I love learning!

  • @syntheticmode
    @syntheticmode Před rokem +2

    The STOMP when posing for the mirror cracks me up.

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 Před rokem +1

    one of my favorite images from mythbusters is adam wearing several hats on top of each other... always gives me a chuckle.

  • @lopaka76
    @lopaka76 Před rokem +2

    The walrus nailed the simplicity of wearing hat all the time, with his beret.

  • @staceymorgensen6943
    @staceymorgensen6943 Před 11 měsíci +1

    If you ever make it to Idaho you should visit Jaxonbilt Hat Co. in Salmon, Idaho. Custom hats, cleaning, repair and some of the nicest people I've shot the breeze with! I spent about 15 minutes just chatting with Roy Jackson and he couldn't have been more friendly. They have some old beat up hats lining the wall that just ooze personal history!

  • @TheDamokles
    @TheDamokles Před rokem +21

    Hi Adam,
    this is not remotely hat related, but a friend of mine and I got our hands on a few Albion made, aluminium bladed stunt swords used in the 2007 Arn: The Knight Templar movies. If you're interested we'd be happy to send you one as a token of our appreciation and as a thank you for many years of education, inspiration and entertainment.
    Cheers,
    Tobi & Chris

  • @justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639

    3:13 Proof Adam is fancy!
    Adam: "Accoutrements"!
    Everyone else: "Accessories"!

  • @SignalDitch
    @SignalDitch Před rokem +4

    I really appreciate the ASMR vibes of the gently boiling steamer. This was a fun one to watch. I also hate finding a great hat that doesn't fit and I've got a MELON on me so it happens often. Last time I bought a hat that fit me was probably a leather biker cap from Mr.S a few years ago and at 7 3/4, it's even a little snug.

  • @5UBL4H
    @5UBL4H Před rokem

    Didn't expect the steamer sounds to be relaxing. ASMR +1

  • @MrMinkey11
    @MrMinkey11 Před rokem +1

    Adam I just want to say thank you for making this video. It helps me go to sleep at night.😴💤🤷‍♂️

  • @Joshua-yg4fu
    @Joshua-yg4fu Před rokem +1

    The bubbling of the steamer might be in the top most satisfying sounds.

  • @Darkshadows90
    @Darkshadows90 Před rokem

    We use those Jiffy steamers every single day in the furniture factory I work in. Whenever you show a tool I have used it makes me very happy.

  • @Codex_of_Wisdom
    @Codex_of_Wisdom Před rokem +4

    If Adam is ever in the Wichita, Kansas area, Hatman Jack's is a great hat shop that will do re-blocking and cleaning of hats!

    • @elloh77
      @elloh77 Před rokem

      yessir. Bought several now-unworn modern stetson dress hats from Jacks... I say un-worn because they don't steam worth a crap, and I've never looked back after getting my hands on a couple Borsalino's from Jack. I also had Jack himself build a custom dress style hat from a western blank. Great store, great friendly staff as well.

  • @RogaineForEwoks
    @RogaineForEwoks Před rokem

    I love you so much Adam. That smile and wave at... A crowd? A passing neighbor? Love it.

  • @paulvamos7319
    @paulvamos7319 Před rokem +2

    That Panama hat is very nice and reminds me of the one that Hannibal Lechter wore at the end of Silence of the Lambs. I really liked the first Resistall everyday hat you showed us but, they are all good hats! Thank you Adam for showing us your hats and how to give them a tuneup!😁👍

  • @jackops22
    @jackops22 Před rokem

    Real cowboy twist and disco! You immediately feel like a hero of westerns like «Colorado Territory (1949)», «The Tall T (1957)» or «The Searchers (1956)».

  • @PKBees
    @PKBees Před rokem +4

    Love the video. I'm also a hat guy, going back to 1986. I've got my felt hats for Fall and Winter and my straws for Spring and Summer. My most recent addition was a custom made hat from the Texas Hatters in Lockhart, Texas.

  • @May-Helen
    @May-Helen Před rokem +3

    This was a really peaceful and calming video. Perfect after a stressful day😊

  • @crunchysalmons
    @crunchysalmons Před rokem +5

    in buffalo we’ve got a custom hatter here that’s made hats for indie 3. got my first 100xx custom outback cowboy hat about a year ago and i get compliments on it every day

  • @Sommertest
    @Sommertest Před rokem +2

    My little handheld Bissell drapery steam cleaner has become one of my more used tools. I use it for raising grain or fixing dents on wood working projects, to forming and working cloth and leather around bucks and molds.

  • @maxfalconi6995
    @maxfalconi6995 Před rokem

    A true Mad Hatter. I love this guy, his imagination and his skills

  • @tested
    @tested  Před rokem +24

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    • @Malachi-Budke
      @Malachi-Budke Před rokem +1

      Thanks Adam

    • @dgenpres1
      @dgenpres1 Před rokem +1

      Hat cleaning kit currently unavailable, so you must've gotten them sold out!

    • @ClintonAllenAnderson
      @ClintonAllenAnderson Před rokem

      @@dgenpres1 Again! LOL

    • @cbh123456789
      @cbh123456789 Před rokem +1

      Maybe you should visit Lock & CO. next time your in the UK. They might have tips on how to steam and work on hats. I feel that you'd love it there.

    • @SeitanSaidDance1
      @SeitanSaidDance1 Před rokem

      Thanks! What hat stiffener was used?

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique Před rokem +1

    Great video! I'm also a lifelong hat guy, and I agree that fine hats really enhance a whole look in an almost undefinable way. The right hat takes any outfit up a few notches and adds real character. I've never done any of this with my hats, but now that I've seen you do it, I might just try it. Cheers, mate!

  • @brianwallace2038
    @brianwallace2038 Před rokem +2

    I would recommend putting a before and after shot at the end of a video like this

  • @mr.biteme7858
    @mr.biteme7858 Před rokem

    Thank you Adam savage for reminding me I love hats, and that I have two amazing hats that I haven’t used in a long time.

  • @matthewellisor5835
    @matthewellisor5835 Před rokem

    The ' "Oh, Bud, if you only knew..." whatever the thing is' moments are among my favorite and cherished nuggets of imparted wisdom.
    A true teacher seeks to share those and gain more for the sharing; a true student seeks to hold them high! never clutching them, so that any who cared enough to look might see the wonder. In this way the teacher and the student are the same and understanding of knowledge is preserved.

  • @ashedinthewoods
    @ashedinthewoods Před rokem

    People really should wear more hats. They are such a wonderful and diverse style element. And one can always ad feathers.

  • @palakaman
    @palakaman Před rokem

    There was something satisfying about listening to the steamer doing its thing.

  • @willwetherington
    @willwetherington Před rokem

    I love that Cinema Tyler channel. He does a great job breaking down Apocalypse Now and Full Metal Jacket

  • @gobigrey9352
    @gobigrey9352 Před rokem +6

    You don't really need to glue in the liner. The sweatband will keep it in. They tend to rotate over time but you can just turn them back every now and then.

  • @veganconservative1109
    @veganconservative1109 Před rokem +1

    I was just listening to an Olde Time radio show where a young gent went out to buy his first hat without parental input and purchased a straw one (much to his mother's displeasure.) Now here you are with your hats. They look great on you. Baseball caps are overrated. Fine hats and nice suits/uniforms make a man look grand.

  • @paulvamos7319
    @paulvamos7319 Před rokem +1

    You asked for tips. I was just thinking, "What about a steam press for hats?", if you could buy one or do a One Day Build of one.😁 Hope this helps.

  • @JT-xs4br
    @JT-xs4br Před rokem

    I love Adam so much I just watch him steam a hat for entire video!😜

  • @aldantler
    @aldantler Před rokem

    It's just cool seeing such a niche tool for a specific purpose being used for it's intended purpose like that.
    Oddly satisfying

  • @CorwynGC
    @CorwynGC Před rokem +5

    Thanks for extolling the virtues of hats.
    I spent a couple of months getting a new hat; from picking the right hat, steaming it to fine tune the shape, making a new hat band, and finding the perfect conchos (brass moon coins).

  • @JacobHGamez
    @JacobHGamez Před rokem +1

    Awesome!!!

  • @emilferdinandsson1388
    @emilferdinandsson1388 Před rokem +2

    Oh i love that hat! Its so awesome!

  • @kevinlucas8437
    @kevinlucas8437 Před rokem

    Love hats also !! The gone by era's of men wearing great hats daily !!!

  • @therealeightabove
    @therealeightabove Před rokem

    I have a Biltmore cowboy hat and it's lovely! Biltmores used to be made about and hour and a half from where I grew up so it' feels very cool knowing they have such provenance.

  • @ChrisGorman87
    @ChrisGorman87 Před 6 měsíci

    Shaping my Indy hats with steam is sooo satisfying 😂

  • @GearsAndBricks
    @GearsAndBricks Před rokem

    Hats off to Savage for showing me that I CAN save my favorite hats from some misshaping and mishaps (mishats? 🤔). Thank you, Adam.
    - Gears

  • @JazzCatsPlace
    @JazzCatsPlace Před rokem +1

    Volunteering at a local community theatre costume shop has taught me the value of having a few sizes of hat blocks. Brims are a challenge but the crown blocks and steam work wonders from dents caused by storage.

  • @ollieusher1
    @ollieusher1 Před rokem

    I love the hubble-bubble sound that comes from that steamer

  • @GethOverlord
    @GethOverlord Před rokem

    I love hats. I've collected various unique hats since I was 10. I've always had a similar vibe of not wanting to mess with hats for fear of messing them up, but I've had a rain deformed Tophat since DragonCon 22 that my partner got me. This has inspired me to go get out my kettle and fix that up. Thanks Adam 😁💜

  • @SCP-4680
    @SCP-4680 Před rokem

    As a lover of formed hats, I appreciate this episode.

  • @yoyopg123
    @yoyopg123 Před rokem +1

    21:14 - Amazing how Adam morphs into a Flamenco dancer when he tries on a hat.

  • @alexwake850
    @alexwake850 Před rokem

    A one day fix, fantastic! I've got a growing collection of hats too!

  • @DJDAVEKHEN
    @DJDAVEKHEN Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for reminding me that a hat needs loving too

  • @allensooter8429
    @allensooter8429 Před rokem

    Hi Adam, I feel your pain, I wear all sorts of hats, and one of my most favorite is a 1940's Stetson gun club, the color is a nasty green brown but the fit and brim is perfect. I have gone thru the tea pot steamer action on my cowboy hats and have got pretty good at getting the dropped front brim I like so much. My biggest accomplishment was to take a used Grey Stetson cowboy hat and match the hat Festus wears on Gunsmoke. Keep at it and you will get the shape you want.

  • @terranovnicek1567
    @terranovnicek1567 Před rokem

    I think one of the most rewarding things you can do as a felt hat owner is shape it to your exact liking. There's nothing like taking a hat off the rack and transforming it into something uniquely yours

  • @mattmcmullen1145
    @mattmcmullen1145 Před rokem +1

    Possibly an iron to flatten out the creases.. like a iron and a dolly. Love the videos Adam!

  • @gobigrey9352
    @gobigrey9352 Před rokem +4

    The "glue" doesn't so much hold the fur fibers together, it's a stiffener added during the felt making process to make the felt hard. Cowboy hats typically have much more added than fedoras which have little to no stiffener. High quality vintage cowboy hats typically had less stiffener. Everyone has they're own preference but I like a felt that behaves almost like it's made of silicone. You can bend and manipulate it easily and it just bounces right back into shape.

    • @RJTC
      @RJTC Před rokem +2

      Exactly! It's the microscopic "scales" on the hair that allow it to form in to felt and give it its strength. Synthetic fibre "felt" needs binders, real fur or hair felt does not.

  • @JeffKnoxAZ
    @JeffKnoxAZ Před rokem +1

    Cowboy style says front and back should both angle downward, so if you're in the rain, the water would flow off the front and back, not pool on the brim. In profile the hat should have a nice radius from front to back. I always used my belly to help form that bend, cupping the crown around the band in both hands, with the front to my left and the rear to my right, and basically wrapping the hat around my middle with my wrists and arms. Sometimes a knee or thigh works too. Typically you want the sides to roll up smoothly, with the front narrower than the rear, but a fairly recent trend has guys bending the front almost as wide as the back, with pretty tight corners at the transition from the front's downward slope to the sides' upward angle. Too tight a corner will break the felt though, just like folding thick paper breaks those fibers and leaves a crease. A break can't be repaired. It can sometimes be smoothed over and stiffened some, but it will never be as smooth and firm as the rest of the hat, and creases will almost never disappear completely. Worse for straws. Once the fiber of the straw is bent too far, the fibers break and the creases won't come out. It's also hard on stiffer felt like cowboy hats to bend it around much without steam. Pushing out the crown and trying to shape it without steam or water separates the fibers and weakens the felt.
    I don't think you want to go hardcore cowboy, but you might find you like a hat with a bit more of that arcing profile to the brim. The arc also helps reduce the bellying you were getting on the brim of the felt hat, as it gives the material somewhere to go. That's what was happening at the end when you were flipping the brim of the straw and it was popping up and down. If you don't shape it to bend down, it will curl up.
    Fun watching you having fun with it. Have you noticed that steamed felt smells like a combination of caramel and wet dog?

  • @baijokull
    @baijokull Před rokem

    I have a few hats that need some work and I have a handheld shirt steamer thingy. I have a project now, thanks! :D

  • @chrismueller8795
    @chrismueller8795 Před rokem

    I love the fedora style hats, I may have quite a few.

  • @billygunter6051
    @billygunter6051 Před rokem

    You did a good job!

  • @GeomancerHT
    @GeomancerHT Před rokem +1

    I bought my dad a couple of hats, I believe they are the same brand as the Indiana Jones og hat, or maybe not haha, but I remember buying them because some Adam recommendation I read ages ago.
    We are in Argentina, I had to import them, weren't cheap, but nobody has them here!
    They still rock :D

  • @JohnnyWrongo-b9l
    @JohnnyWrongo-b9l Před 9 měsíci

    I have become a fedora wearer after decades of heavy outback style oiled canvas which were perfect for prospecting and horse logging. But in this my antiquity I have put away myAussie cowboy hats for the fedora of the city. Starting with the Akubra Stylemaster which has cowboy hat toughness with the vintage styling of the fedora.
    Jiffy makes a great steamer.

  • @theadventuresofthejohnnos1517

    When I was in Basic training for the Australian Army, we were told to use a mirror or glass window to cool the hat down quickly in order to keep the slouch hat flat after steaming and or ironing this I find still works the best to cool down a hat quickly. I hope this helps you out in future

  • @dreww1459
    @dreww1459 Před rokem +2

    Ah to have the right head size for hats. My head is big so hats typically don't fit or look weird due to just how big they have to be

  • @archiefromuno
    @archiefromuno Před rokem

    i really wanna see adam make his own dream cowboy hat either just by looks or maybe even a utilitarian hat

  • @mikmaq8388
    @mikmaq8388 Před rokem

    Love it thanks adam gotta love a hat

  • @perry92964
    @perry92964 Před rokem

    i think the most important thing about getting a hat is to let the hat choose you, same for any garment, i have leather jackets i dont like but they look good on me. im not really a hat guy but now that im up in years and my hair is thinning i picked up a hat, its not a brim hat, its a news boy hat, i bought it put it on and all that day everyone complimented my hat. it feels good when someone says that hat is you.

  • @roryoutdoors5431
    @roryoutdoors5431 Před rokem +7

    Tea kettle plus a tin foil long spout! I love my hats, I'm partial to Canadian made Biltmores, formerly of Guelph, ON (fedoras, caps, homburgs, etc but also they famously supplied the original bearskin hats for the Beefeaters)

    • @theoriginaldylangreene
      @theoriginaldylangreene Před 11 měsíci

      Biltmore may have supplied bearskin hats to the Canadian Guard. But they have never made any hats for any of the Household Guard regiments. All bearskins made for the Household Guard are made by an "undisclosed English hatmaker".
      By the way, the Beefeaters (Yeoman Warders) and the Household Guard are completely different. The Household Guard are all active serving members of the British Army. The Beefeaters are all retired.
      As for hats specifically, the Beefeaters wear a cloth Tudor bonnet.

  • @HonkyTonkHellraiser
    @HonkyTonkHellraiser Před rokem

    Great video Adam

  • @benjaminashank
    @benjaminashank Před rokem +8

    Dude!!! That Biltmore is a gem! I'm a little jealous over that one! I'm a huge Stetson Whippet user myself (I just have 3), but that beauty with the bigger brim is super sweet!!! Great find!

  • @steveschritz1823
    @steveschritz1823 Před rokem

    I don’t know why but I love the sound that steamer makes lol

  • @saxman7131
    @saxman7131 Před 9 měsíci

    I love my cowboy hats. I use a clothing steamer. I’d be lost without it.

  • @jimreimer1492
    @jimreimer1492 Před rokem

    If you are ever in Milwaukee, stop in to McLaughlin and Hayes, they are master hat makers and have all the old cool tools.

  • @TheRenaissanceBuilder

    Lmao right out the gate! My man that thumbnail makes adam look so evil villain 🦹‍♂️ 😂😂😂

  • @Afridge2far
    @Afridge2far Před rokem

    AS was referring to a "hattening", the process of becoming one with a new hat. I bought my first Akubra a few months ago, and I love it to bits. It would suit those Blunnys too.

  • @MatthewMe
    @MatthewMe Před rokem

    Just starting to touch "headwear" for the first time here in my mid-40s. Haven't found many hats I like yet, but I'm told I look good in a flatcap/ivy cap. Slowly breaking a couple in and enjoying them.

  • @batonemo6096
    @batonemo6096 Před rokem

    Totally Gonna get my hatness on

  • @anthonycastagna4888
    @anthonycastagna4888 Před rokem

    Joyride vintage in Orange, California does great work restoring, cleaning and reblocking old hats, and they even make their own fyi

  • @dalegaliniak607
    @dalegaliniak607 Před rokem +2

    You're 100% right with what you say at 33:32 about needing to wear a hat for a few weeks to a month before it becomes comfortable with you. I do some IT work for a small cowboy hat company and they pay me in custom hats. You get a new hat, especially one that is more extreme in a style, and you're a little self conscious with it for a bit. For me, it was especially strong with the first cowboy-cowboy hat I got. It's completely in your head, and you won't really get a feel for how the hat works with you until that feeling fades a bit.
    Also, the partner liking it too is important. I have a bowler hat I love, but something about the style bugs my wife. She mind me wearing it or anything, but that bit of dislike is enough to keep it pretty firmly out of rotation.

    • @ph0t0sh0pmast3r
      @ph0t0sh0pmast3r Před rokem

      I make hats for a living. In my shop I use an 1800’s conformateur to get the exact shape of your head so they are the most comfortable fit as soon as they leave my bench and you put it on your head.

    • @dalegaliniak607
      @dalegaliniak607 Před rokem

      @@ph0t0sh0pmast3r I didn't mean the hat was physically uncomfortable (the place has a conformateur too), but more of the social comfort.
      Hats aren't that common, so when you start wearing one, it takes a bit to get used to doing something both outside of the norm and a bit different for you.
      People frequently feel the same way when the get a haircut that's a big difference from their old style.

  • @catlova567
    @catlova567 Před rokem

    Adam - I understand the moment me and my pointy hat came to terms with each other and now we go out all the time year round! A good hat becomes a part of you. Witchy pointy hats, cowboy hats, beanies, all hats!

  • @rickhillegas2414
    @rickhillegas2414 Před rokem

    The one time Adam DOESN'T want something to be weathered lol

  • @JohnnyWrongo-b9l
    @JohnnyWrongo-b9l Před 9 měsíci

    I particularly like that second hat, the Biltmore. that looks good and deserves a bit of renewing.

  • @AJ-uf9nm
    @AJ-uf9nm Před rokem

    G'day from Australia Adam
    You love hats and watches like and tools like I do I recently learnt you where blunnys another great thing here in aus is a Akubra I have always worn one since I was young mainly the snowy River design or rm Williams Stockman cheers keep making good videos

  • @mattlewandowski73
    @mattlewandowski73 Před rokem

    I became an upholsterer in the early 90s. I personally have a J3 steamer, but I used a J2 in school and several jobs along the way. something in the nature of the design... all jiffy steamers gurgle. they build up enough condensate on the path and steam pushes it out causing it to spit.

  • @sparkyvettmahrs7878
    @sparkyvettmahrs7878 Před rokem +1

    Steaming hats is an art. Lukily I live in cowboy country, Cheyenne, WY. 1 block from my office is a shop and there is a cowboy (who happens to be in a wheelchair) that is a master at shaping your hats anyway you'd like. It's cool to watch him.

    • @alexythemechanic8056
      @alexythemechanic8056 Před rokem

      I love Adam's (and the entire team's) enthusiasm and respect for all sorts of craftsmanship.

  • @micahrogers4928
    @micahrogers4928 Před rokem

    I love this, my one good hat is a 20+ year old Resistol 4X Beaver Black George Strait Edition.

  • @-MrFozzy-
    @-MrFozzy- Před rokem

    I watch your video……I watch it up!

  • @ronwingrove683
    @ronwingrove683 Před rokem +1

    Come for the ODB, stay for the philosophy of hat-ness.

  • @garystearns5922
    @garystearns5922 Před rokem +1

    Made myself a green leather top hat a few years ago it's my favorite

  • @Knuckledragnation
    @Knuckledragnation Před 8 měsíci +1

    I believe the steamer should have come with a brass tip that has holes in it. This way the steam escapes and the water flows back down into the bottom.
    I work with this same model in my hat shop.

  • @snoopyflyer05
    @snoopyflyer05 Před rokem +1

    Hey Adam! Saw the handheld heat gun that you were using. If it didn't come with one, you should make a loop attachment for the end of it for shrinking heat shrink tubing. They are the cat's meow for the purpose!

  • @IsabellaCatherine19XX

    Nice CinemaTyler shoutout! I too love his channel! Highly recommended! CinemaTyler also has a patreon!

  • @timothynitz8118
    @timothynitz8118 Před rokem

    My curtain cleaner puts out about the same amount of steam and also spits but because I left the hose on the water never exits the steam hose. I like a shot glass for flattening the crown and if an iron (I have a Black and Decker iron that puts out tremendous steam) that will fit in the brim trough, that works really well for flattening the brim without messing up the edging (don't press down, though). I don't usually steam straw, I use warm water but it looks like it worked for you.

  • @guleri
    @guleri Před rokem

    I really like your hats. I am a hat-person myself. I have some cowboy hats (a felt 4x Stetson hat and 2 10x fur Resistol hats, and one cheap no brand felt cowboy hat) and a more "city"-style hat like you see in 50's movies. This video was really interesting, but I doubt I dare to try this with my hats as I'm not really handy even though some of the hats could need a little brim adjustment.

  • @ctdavis3277
    @ctdavis3277 Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve heard an old hatter’s trick that you can stiffen the felt by spraying it down with rubbing alcohol. Not done this myself, but it’s easy enough to try in a pinch.

  • @AtomicSneeze1
    @AtomicSneeze1 Před rokem

    LOL nice to see another "Hat guy". I've been wearing hats......all my life. My grandfather had several hats that I loved growing up but when I first started school I asked him if I could have my favorite one, A Fedora. He said no that his hats were too old and several were starting to fall apart. I was really disappointed but 2 days later, on my first day of 1st grade he met me while mom was dropping me off and gave me my own Fedora. I wore it every day, then Raiders of the Lost Ark came out and I became the Indiana Jones hat kid. My favorite thing was to tell people that Indiana Jones copied me. I wore that hat for about 7 years before I out grew it. That summer I mowed every yard in the neighborhood just to earn enough to buy a new hat. I dont buy expensive shoes, or clothes. I had an old junk bike I got from a garage sale. I shopped the thrift stores for things like backpacks and other school supplies, but I had my HAT. And I got another one just like the one Grandpa got me. Funny thing is the haberdasher called it an "Indiana Jones Fedora" lol. And I wore it all the way through High School. In collage, I got a few more hats. My Fedora was my everyday hat, I got a Stetson cowboy hat that I wore for gatherings (picnics, birthdays, etc). And I had a "rawhide" hat I used in bad weather. Now some 30 years later I have about 2 dozen hats. I got very lucky, when I moved out of the city and into my new home out in the boonies, I discovered that one of my neighbors has been making hats for nearly 60 years. He has no store and only makes about 2-3 hats per month, more as a hobby anymore, and only sells to long term clients. Luckily he agreed to make me a hat about 10 years ago and let me in as a client. I get a new hat about every 6 months or so. My Favorites are still the Fedoras and my current favorite is one made from Beaver. Luckily he knows what I like in a hat and he likes to experiment a little either with different kinds of furs/skins or with combining different styles, so I stopped asking for specific styles of hats and when I'm ready I just let him know and he will make one of his own design for me. He always manages to surprise me with his creations and I'm never disappointed. I'm sorry to see so few people wearing hats as anymore, so few people see hats as anything more than something to cover bald spots or "bed heads". Sometimes I long for the days when someone not wearing a proper hat was shocking and uncommon. LOL guess I'm getting old.

  • @richc9890
    @richc9890 Před rokem

    I'm a baseball hat person. Not many others fit me well. But I do have 40-50 baseball hats. 😀. Very interesting video on how to steam hats. I never knew how it worked before.

  • @TrondBrgeKrokli
    @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem

    Thank you for spiking my interest in doing more with my hat and the interest in acquiring more hats. They provide great cover for my glasses in light precipitation and the wool felt is good in the winter. As one who has favored the Traveller wool felt hat for a long time, with the more turned-down type of brim, I see what you mean when you say that it takes a month to get used to new hats. I will look into that later, because I am starting to appreciate the need for a manilla hat, maybe in a Trilby fashion, just to make it an easy transition. The folded up brim seems odd to me, and I don't feel comfortable wearing a cowboy hat myself (maybe it is the stereotype I dislike). Anyway, my Traveller hat is going to need a hat band replacement due to the leather separating from the textile band on its inside, so I have to see what to do about that as well.

    • @TrondBrgeKrokli
      @TrondBrgeKrokli Před rokem +1

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