Kitchen Scale Weights Restoration
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- čas přidán 10. 08. 2023
- Pretty nice restoration of some old kitchen scale weights and its box . .
The scales in the video will be the next project . .
A lot of people have mentioned the weights, i've measured the weights - which is shown in the next 'Scales' video. .
#CrustyRestorations #ASMR #Restoration #Brass #Woodworking #vintage
Thank you all for watching, I appreciate every view, comment and subscriber.
More projects to come. . Your all amazing people . .
Not kitchen weights but industrial laboratory weights, probably a dyestuff lab by the initial appearance. The three holes are for missing small weights and the two slots are for sub-gram weights made of platinum rectangles (the wide shallow slot which would have had a clear plastic cover) and for sprung tweezers to handle the small weights (the narrow slot).
Awesome , thanks for the info👍
I have a similar set that belonged to my father, a pharmaceutical chemist. They had to be calibrated every year by Weights & Measures and any cleaning strictly in the hands of experts to retain their accuracy.
And now they weigh less!
@gerryholden, was going to say about the same thing. I had a secondary standards set just like the one shown in the picture in my calibration lab. I used it to calibrate scales. The standards were referred to as transfer standards that were checked by a environmentally controlled laboratory with standards traceable to the National Bureau of Standards (now N.I.S.T.)
Beech - I’m sure that’s what it has been constructed with. Beautiful colour & durable.
Agreed
Also agree.
Dam that's Awsome mate
A beautiful restoration of a interesting item. To find a complete set of weights, I would imagine to be quite rare. Thank you for sharing !
Glad you enjoyed it, scales are mid progess👍
Hella dope results, @CrustyRestorations!
Nice have you checked the weights now they are abraded and polished. I remember some weights my mum had that had a hole in the bottom that had lead in it with a stamp mark. The lead was for adjustment due to wear. If they were weighing light lead could be added and melted in to make the weight up.
Without checking and calibrating weights?
And the rest is all beautiful.
Phil - that was a fantastic restoration = Love the wood grain on the carry box 👍👍
Many thanks 👍
Your attention to detail is admirable. Some collector will be over the moon with this restoration. BRAVO!!
Great work>
I think the large rectangle used to hold 0.0, 0.2 and 0.5 gram pieces of brass with one corner turned up, for mor accurate measudements. The smaller rectangle used to hold a pair of tweezers for picking up these small pieces. My set has many of these pieces so that any combination of small weight could be made. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info!👍👍 much appreciated
Nice job you did restoring the weights for a kitchen scale. They look much better than before. Excellent work.
Thank you very much!
What a beautiful set! Great job!
Very Good. Congratulations.
Thank you very much!
Molto bravo ottimo lavoro davvero... Ora tocca alla bilancia... Non vedo l'ora di vederti presto all'opera con la bilancia!!! Ciao grazie del video!!! 🇮🇹💯👍
Graci, thanks very much, scales are in progress 👍
good job; looking forward to the restoration of the scale it self.
Thanks, scales are mid progress 👍
A spectacular restoration!!!!
Beech wood. Love working with it. You made it shine mate ❤
Thank you! Cheers, much appreciated 👍
look like beech wood to me, nice restoration!
Thank you very much!
Coming now to your channel. From Brasil 🇧🇷. 🙋♀️ 🤝
That's amazing, worldwide.. many thanks.👍
Дерево - это бук.
Many thanks👍
It's a beech wood.
Very beautiful restoration 👌👍👍👍
Thank you for watching :)
🤩WOW, BEAUTIFUL JOB.👍🏻 Every time you used a different polish or paste, I would think, “Damm, this guy has a talent for details.” Even the hardware got a high shine. Screws, hooks and hinges looked brand new. Fantastic work ❤
Amazing words of appreciation, many thanks.. yup, certainly took a while.. scales are next, about 90% done 👍
What a beautiful work 👍👍
Expensive weight set I guess. 😎
En debut de vidéo, vous demandez de quel bois il s'agit.
C'est du hêtre (beech in inglish).
C'est un bois dur sui correspond très bien pour ce genre de fabrication.
Why did you cover those three holes? Maybe there are some weights missing?
Maybe, but if so, long gone. Can always be drilled out👍😃
Indeed, beech wood. Had these sets at elementary school in The Netherlands to learn about weights and scale.
Thanks,most people think beech 😀👍
Did you check the weights for accuracy when you finished with them?
No , more decorative these days👍
А зачем? Это же в духе азиатских "реставраций" - сделать вид, что нашёл. Помыть, покрасить и выбросить. Потому, что это больше не работает 😅
@@Davil_Bald Get a translator for your computer or don't reply to my comments. I don't read gibberish.
So beautiful...
I think it is beech. Pretty good work!
Many thanks...👍
Nice job and looks great. FYI, polishing/sanding the smaller weights most likely made them less accurate. Not really an issue with the larger ones. I assume you were going for them to look good over super accuracy anyway.
They we're being scraped by the owner, so better wall art then melted👍😃
Amazing restoration mate! 😊
Thanks chap👍
I would agree, Beech. Or European Beech. It’s a beautiful, durable wood.
I miss the yellow paint. Otherwise really nice looking.
The yellow was nice, but thought the natural look. Thanks for watching 👍
An engineers calibration kit, I worked for Herbert and Sons Ltd. One of the oldest companies in the UK we had to have them sent from the HQ to the engineers, Bizerba (you may have seen these German scales on Morrisons food counters, )we all carried both One of these sets and cast iron, when we still sold things by the lb we carried imperial weights too! Your set is missing the "delta" weights which were sub gram platinum which you used to test for what point your scale rounded up to the next increment on the scale, you should be able get these weights tested and recalibrate by the TSO (trading standards office) we never polished the weights as it would make them lighter, nice job.😊 I still have my imperial cast iron weights 😊
Ah, great info, much appreciated. They might not be as accurate, but people rarely use them these days. And I brought them, as they were going to be sold for scrap value..😳 so at least they didn't get melted down 👍
@CrustyRestorations it was nice to see them, and see someone tidy them up, however if you have a scale in your shop there is an engineer who visits tests and repairs it, that includes all the supermarket checkouts and those self service ones too they have two scales! 😉
Good job. Looks very nice.
Great job
Beautiful restoration! Great job!
Great video!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it👍 scales are next
well done!!!
A JOB WELL DONE
Many thanks 👍
Excellent work mam ship
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks beautiful new. Could have come straight from the shop. Everything old perfectly removed
Is this wood Ash or Beech? Ash is the wood of choice for tool handles, due to its toughness and springiness. It has a yellow hue. Beech on the other hand has a pink hue, very distinctive medullary rays. It is the wood of choice for fine box work, because the wood grain is very even, and allows fine shaping without splitting or veering off course. It is clear to me that this box is made of Beech.
Thanks for the wood info, much appreciated👍
This looks a lot like oak to me.
Amazing bro👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks ✌️appreciated
Amazing Work
Thanks, appreciated👍
Awesome work 👏
You can always put pieces of felt around the inside to keep the weights from rattling around in the box. Other than that… beautiful job.
First of all a fantastic detailing job! - But - gonna shock you ? if I say an old patina of the box was somehow interesting? same way weights - ok dirty can be clean & polish a bit but I am closer to "a bit patina" friend...(weights collector)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The proper saw to use would be a Japanese flush-cut pull saw. Very inexpensive and very effective.
Thanks, I will need to invest, slowly getting there 👍
Там ещё пинцетик должен быть, а в прямоугольном отсеке под стёклышком грамульные пластиночки. В отверстие которое чопики забили весы вставлялись.
Thanks for the information, the owner was going to scrap them 😮👍
Bravo Monsieur 🤙
Many thanks, appreciated 👍
Nice job! 😊
Молодец, классно смотрится
Many thanks 👍
What a great job it looks fantastic, the wood i think is beech, it has those characteristic black flecks in it
Much appreciated, loving the turned wooden animals👍👍
I have a set very similar to this. You’ve inspired me to find them and give them some love. I used to work for Pitney Bowes, a postage meter company. We had “swing” type scales for weighing letters and parcels. The weights were for calibration
Go for it, will look good when restored👍
These look like the weights we had in school for Physics. Our kitchen weights were naturally Imperial, stacked from 2 lb up to quarter ounce.
A few people have said the same 👍
Really beautiful work - and it is beech wood.
Many thanks 👍
Nice job
Many thanks👍
Maravilloso trabajo !! Bravo !!
Many thanks, appreciated 👍
volgens mij is het beuken en die kleine gaten zijn voor gewichten
It looks like beech wood.
It is the same, what i thougt. In Gemany beech wood is the standard material for boxes like this.
The wax is the most perfect finish. I don’t as a rule use bees wax, as I find is so soft. I usually use carnauba wax. But nothing beats a wax finish. It makes the wood more touchable
Thanks, still learning, wax can be tricky sometimes ❤
That wood looks to be Beechwood.
Bravissimo. Meticoloso e precisissimo. Complimenti!!👌
Really appreciated, thanks👍
Perfect 👌
Thank you👍
Between 9:25 and 14:10 there is no sound. Probably file compression issue.
Hmm, weird, thanks for letting me know... pesky compressions...👍
Grest job! Miles different then the original. I wonder why people paint nice wood. Always confused me.
I agree, one cannot (imho) better a woodgrain finish !
I mean the yellow was lovely, but grain any time 😃
Beautiful
Thank you
Belo trabalho, mas tampou os três furos dos dois pesos de uma grama e um peso de duas gramas. O jogo não está completo.
Thanks, the holes can always be drilled out if the weights are found 👍
It is beech wood
No, I really should, everyone has mentioned. But the owner was going to melt them for scrap, so brought them, at least saved from the smelter 👍
That looks like beech wood.
The first flower with the bee is a white digitalis, be careful when touching it, it affects the heart.
Yup, aka foxglove... many thanks 👍
Dude just sanded off the precision weights!
I guess they're not Class A anymore 😳
Finally got round to the weights, all pretty much the same... in the scales video you can see 👍
Would love to see a follow up comparing the weight on a new scale
Scales are in the process, finding the time is the tricky bit👍😀
Beautiful work! What is the rectangle shape for?
That's a good question, not sure. Been looking, suspect smaller weights🤔👍
Fractional weights?
@@jesseratcliff3508 that makes sense.
Could have been for tweezers/tongs to pick up smaller weights. My lab reference set has tweezers for the smaller weights to enable them to be handled easier while you have gloves on. Reference weights are never handled with bare hands. Skin oils cause corrosion which will affect the weights.
Wood looks like beech.
Looks like beech wood
Очень боялась как бы мастер не решил опять покрасить ящик.
Haha, no, natural wood all the time 👍
The slot in both the base and the lid was used for tweezers. The largest slot only at the base was used to put some silver metal sheets that weighed 1g, 2g, 5g and I think also 10g, I don't remember if there were more weights. We used it when I was little at school for chemistry class. I seem to remember that there were 3 of 1gr, 2 of 2gr and I don't remember how many of 5gr.
Ah, a few people have said chem weights now.. the owner was going to sell them for scrap, so hopefully have at least saved them from the smelter👍
It seems plátano
How did you test the weights after?
Finally got round to the weights, all pretty much the same... in the scales video you can see 👍
The weights must be re-calibrated .
beech wood
Калибровать гири кто будет?
А по вазі буде менше.Зате красиво
6:50 Это бук. It's a beech
If no one answered your question it is (ブナ) buna or Japanese beechwood. I like using this wood if I can get it, but it is a hardwood used in making Japanese hand planes because of the hardness and ease with which it can be cut and shaped.
Many thanks👍
Would the sanding and polishing affect the weight of the weights, especially the smaller ones?
I don't think so, was taking of scale and oxidation in my opinion but a lot of other people think otherwise. But the owner was going to melt them for scrap, so at least saved from the smelter 👍
Cedar
هل توافقني الراي ان الاوزان فقدت دقتها ولا يمكن استخدامها بالمعايرة والضبط؟ بل يمكن وضعها في متحف
Yup, but they we're going to be melted for scrap, so saved 😀
What is the white material you encased the brass pieces early in the video ?
Hi, its in the video at 03:00, salt, flour, vinegar 👍
The residue of oil is the result of wrong application. When oiling wood you have to remove the excess with a dry cloth before the oil is drying. Otherwise you have these sticky areas of oil which will never completely dry.
Besides that: You really didn't recognize beech? I don't think so. It was just a bait for comments.
Always learning, early days 👍
Sycamore
Roble. Oak.
What did you use to remove the oxydation?
Hi, its in the video at 03:00, salt, flour, vinegar 👍
It's called silky oak😊
Ah, lovely, thanks so much👍