Mechanical Bank Restoration - Cast Iron
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Rusted: Its scary.
Sand Blasted: Its scarier.
Finished: Its terrifying.
hahahaa kinda yes
Ppl are afraid of everything
@@soapzuds4542 Man all these likes and only one reply! (Thanks btw). Lemme just say this, I'm afraid of most things but not everything. :)
Couldn't agree more 🤣🤣🤣
I don't know why but i don't think it's scary
That red and blue screw at the end, perfection.
I agree. But did you really expect anything other than perfection?
yES
My thoughts exactly.
I would say it was beyond perfection. ;))
Its the difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra
before: freaky
after: freaky but with ✨pizzaz✨
well that rhymes with ✨possess✨
:)
Ha ha ha ha
When the artist takes so much pride in his work, that even the colors on the head of the screw match up.
When the colors of the screw aligned i was so happy.
Doesn't take much to get you off.
Same thing here, so satisfactory when even this detail worked :-)
Ya motha
I clapped like the perfectionist autistic I am.
before: scary
after: scary
lol !
Before: Rusty scary
After: Brand new scary
After: Scarier
@@Piter_1032= And still creepy!! I would have not given that to my child!
Scarier than before
I know this is a rather "old" video, being over 2 years since it was produced/filmed, however I just wanted to say that I am constantly amazed and impressed with your skills and abilities when it comes to things like powder coating and just the overall restoration of many of these pieces. It's clear you have an extensive knowledge of repairing items and bringing them back to their original glory. This is another perfect example of that. Thank you so much for working so hard on getting this fixed up and working again so that an entirely New generation can enjoy it, for many years to come and hopefully much longer.
The whole technique in the filming the ASMR sound the punctuation and close ups , camera effects and extra punctuation create a fantastic watch. These relics go unappreciated and forgotten, but with a little ( lol) polishing and finesse, come out clear winners. Great cast iron bank - wonderful time capsule with the 1939 coins.
He won’t be scary once the rust is gone
Nope
He's still disturbing
So the grey is the metal ?
Sorry for the stupid question
Yes, the sandblasting makes is kinda bumpy so that's why it does not look "metallic".
i actily said OH MY GODS IT HAS TEETH SO MUCH NOPE!
I love how you fully leaned into the creepiness of the damn clown and just framed this whole thing like a horror movie. Fantastic work!
At least the clown isn't The Joker.
I keep being like 'there's no way its going to get any spookier.' I'm wrong every second. Beautiful job!
Wow that was a fantastic restoration. I love the sand blasting part, so satisfying. This bank never looked this good when it was made. Thank you for showing some of the work you put in to powder coat all of the different colors, lot of hours went into restoring this.
The two coloured screw at the end makes ist perfect.
My new favorite genre: horrorestaurations
IT's almost October!
Should have more scary restoration imo
By far your finest work my friend. It's the covering the end of your tools while reassembling items which shows your dedication to not scuff/scratch the powder coating/paint decreasing the chance of rust (THATS WHAT I MOST ENJOY ABOUT YOUR WORK) and what also makes these restorations unique. Thank you and well done
This was one of the simplest yet prettiest and made me feel happy projects yet, thank you, Ronnie
It's sooo satisfying when he sandblasts off all the rust
I was hoping he would start in the center of the forehead so the creepiness would die faster
All you did was give it more power, are you insane?!.. oh look money lol
Well, on the bright side, it'll probably spare him for his trouble. And omg, those coins.
Lexie Luff 🤣😂
That duo red/blue screw at the end though 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I had this exact one in my room growing up. I love these videos now. Just the sounds of production. No talking.
"You got all my pennies! What else do you want?!?"
"YOUR SOUL." said the Legion.
"Put that thing back were it came from or so help me!"
"so help me, so help me!" mike wazowski!
Bum bum bum bum😂😂😂
@@tslater1989 hahaha😄
And scene!
I love you, you win.
Such amazing attention to finite detail. From putting clearly defined lines between the colors, to the perfectly matched screw at the end. This channel does nothing but blow my mind.
I need more of this creature in my life; he needs to become a thing on this channel!!!!
Better than a low budget horror movie.
Agreed
You mean bollywood movie?
Shaheryar Alii no
Just when the eyes were first taken off I had to stop and come back to it later
Right? 👍
I'd restore that thing right back to the firey furnace of hell where it came from.
Word!
That’s just more scarier
😂😂
Only there can it be unmade
hobi is right
Nice, a WWII steel penny. Also, one of the few channels that viewers watch every episode on the channel.
I did not know that it wouldn't coat over the previous layer. This channel is far more informative than some
Of course, one could say a clown that saves all his coins is 'pennywise'....
As long as it isn't offering you a balloon...
😏
O wow. Ha!
Bwaaa hahahahaha!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
quartersmart
Great work as always, looks like enameled ceramic in the end
Haha...Learn something from him 😇😇 Can't even remove rust properly
Those colors are really beautiful. I actually think the little clown guy looks comical. When you screwed the bicolored screw into place...perfection 👌🏻
Aww he's a lovely little clown. I'm glad most of the video was normal and you let us appreciate him instead of painting him all scary automatically. I know lots of people have uncanny valley coulrophobia but that doesn't mean clowns are bad inherently. I loved the reveals of the bright colours when the clear coat was baking, that was so fun, like a magic trick! Very in keeping with the circus theme of the toy! And the way the bolt on the back was half and half and perfectly matched, that was SO satisfying!!!
When I was a child, a guy my mother worked with had the exact coin bank on a shelf in his office. When she would go to meet with him, he would let me play with the bank and feed pennies to the clown. Despite its sort of creepy appearance, I loved playing with this clever little mechanical bank. The paint job on his was a little different than this. I think it had red dots on the cheeks or some other red facial details. And the paint was more of a thin, matte paint which really showed the texture of the cast iron.
The powder coat does give it a sleek glossy look though, which is quite appealing in its own way. Great work :)
Yeah, you can definitely see a star of some sort in the blue section that gets covered up, as well as the original likely being more meticulous with the buttons and collar rather than a flat yellow. That said, still a damn fine paintjob on some damn fine restoration work!
This had me HOWLING with laughter. Amazingly done, both restoration and editing-wise. Please do more creepy restorations because I'll definitely watch them!!
Idk why. I laughed so hard too XD
Yes, please! I enjoyed that last bit so very much, bwahahaha!!!
I love how he knows we're going to think it's terrifying so he does little things in this video to torture us even more with it. Lmao
I am so glad I ran across your channel but I guess I can thank youtube for it because they actually sent it to my feed because of my interest. But I get so excited to see all the things you make look new and it happens right in our face. Thank you for sharing your fantastic abilites. Its just amazing.... I will be sending some compensation for all your entertainment. Thanks.......whats so amazing is the fact that you do things in a way that makes people want to just get their hands in it and touch it. You turn old rusty metal into porclin.
RR: /finishes insanely complicated color application
Me: "Wow. Skills."
RR: /proceeds to cover everything in white powder and shoves it in the oven
Me: /freaks out "WTF?!?!?! What? Why?"
2 seconds later
Me: "Oh. It's a clear gloss coat."
Dude, I thought the same thing!
Same.
I've seen the clear coat before so it didn't surprise me The first time I saw it, however...lol
Ditto
Lol I hella panicked too XD
This might be the eeriest restoration you’ve done. 🥃Here’s to years of success
Hi Mr Restore, your hands work amazingly and gentle with old rust, I love how you bring the old unwanted things to life. I love it 💃🏻
Have the exact bank in my garage. Got it from my grandfather. Agree it is definitely a scary bank. Great work restoring yours!
Never thought that
Sandblasting and watching paint Dry
are some of life's biggest pleasures !!
I agree, now if only I could find that slicing bacon channel, I'd be set.
Everyone else: Scary clown!
Me: Look at all those rare old coins! I even saw a 1943 steel penny!
I saw a steel penny, a buffalo nickel, a Mercury dime, several wheat pennies, and multiple silver dimes.
Yeah I was gonna ask about that, scrolled down and saw the funny "scary" comments. Then I found this one.
me too
The copper or bronze 1943 pennys are the more valuable, not the steel ones. The steel are only worth about $10 and that’s in mint condition.
@@nanachick05 He could restore the coins quite easily I think...
The amount of effort to get the powder coating right is amazing. Great work!
Congrats on your deeply cursed piggy bank. Excellent restoration. Love how you managed to keep the demon clearly attached to that thing and still makes something new.
You should have waited. This could have been used as a Halloween special. It's creepy!
Great job as always tho.
He's probably got more in store
Haven't you been watching tv?
@@dr.barber7013 Hopefully.
@@fwlweb5803 What for?
Never too early to get spooky!
2:59 - “Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?”
Shakespeare quote. Fantastic!
xD
@@paul-zx5du If so, tell thy sovereign lady this, that we unto you our thumbs do bite!
@@paul-zx5du Oh-kaaaayyy .... :| LOL
Good to hear quote froms Romeo and Juliet-william Shakespeare
Top notch restoration, almost looks like it made outta ceramic now. Very cool old silver dimes and Indian head nickel. Great job sir. 👍👍
Even when it must have been new it would not have looked so perfect. Extraordinary and meticulous attention to detail. It is a pleasure to watch your videos.
Rescue'n'Restore: Halloween Special.
September's a little early, though.
İt no longer looks metal its like porcelain
Indeed.
it even SOUNDS like porcelain!
porcelain outlet shopping 100000000/10
imagine you try and smash it but it bounces instead
Porcelain n'or blanc for the bugatti?
You wasn't clowning. Great workmanship!
The screw at the end was the most satisfying part of this restoration.
It looks like a damned soul screaming into the abyss
I seriously thought this was some kind of middle eastern type statue until the sandblasting revealed it was a clown!
Yeah I wouldn't have seen it if I knew it was a clown! 😂
i realized it was a clown as soon as i saw the insides
I thought it was some Mayan thing lol
same lol
Tbh it still looks like an Asian clown
Whaouuuu ! ... Quelle précision de travail ! et quel technicité de pointe !
T'as vraiment l'art du détail, et des " mains en or "
Bonne continuation
Thank you for playing up the creep factor of this item, that absolutely needed to be done!
Dang... that clear-coat blew my mind when it went on white and turned clear.
aaron garrett It would be super cool to see him spray on the base coat and put it in the oven, then through the power of editing jump ahead and see all the colors jump out underneath the clear coat
L Christensen 100% agree!
You, sir, are an awesome craftsman with an incredible memory for putting things back together again! Such precision!
Deb Spils he looks at his video again to put it back together
Your camera shots are the best on youtube. Hands down. great attention to detail.
I love the videos with the finishes… I’m so glad these have popped back in my FY.
I'm a coin collector, so to see all those old coins still inside after all these years is awesome!!!
Or the person who made this video placed the coins inside for the video.
Right 1937 buffalo head nickel! So cool!
Before restoration, the face looks like some kind of ancient artifact or something
You should keep those coins. Some of them may be worth quite a bit.
yeah I saw 1935 on one of the coins
Old pennies are worth 1.8 cents
@@darn9717 Yep! 😉👍
The only one he had (visible) of significant rarity was the 1943 steel penny. The were only made during 1943 as a way to save copper for the war effort. And even then, they aren't that hard to get a hold of. one day though...
Yeah, I have an 1898 penny. At most it’s worth 50 cents
Excellent rebuild. My hats off to the layered powder coat work. Should last another hundred years plus. Thanks for sharing
Parabéns pela Criatividade em relação aos parafusos!!! Adorei!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💜💗
My grandpa used to have one of these when I was a child. Scared the life out of me.
So "glad" to see this effing thing restored...
Srsly, sometimes all you need is a flamethrower
😂😂😂😂😂
yup
It’d only make it shiner
it’d be such a beautiful and satisfying thing to burn
8:10 The perfection in painting that the line is smoothly continuing across the screw .. this is a high quality work 👏🏻
The attention to detail and painting you did on this is really incredible
VOCÊ É MÁGICO!!! LINDO DEMAIS. MARAVILHOSO TRABALHO. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
the bank eats the coins, but the clown eats your soul.
OMG LMAO
😄😄😄😄
OMG 😂😂 that's the worst!
Hes gonna eat the soul of who abando it
Been reading Stephen King, have we?
You are the Cecil B Demille of CZcams restoration videos. Your camera angles and drama are unsurpassed. I so look forward to your work.
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The last screw you split the color, after all it’s all about the details on the projects, that’s why I like watching you work..
OMG, I have this thing since I was a baby, and it still has paint on it. You did a magnificent job restoring this one. The features are a little different, but the colors are perfect.
bro those coins that where in there, keep them. i saw a few buffalo nickles in their and if you check the front to legs if one of them is not connected to the bottom half of the leg that means it is worth 500-1200 dollars. btw i collect all kinds of coins so i know my stuff.
I saw a steel penny and a mercury dime too, lots of collectable coins
ok, different ... it's fine. I'm fine. I won't have nightmares, no no. This is fine. I'm fine.
Love the old mechanical banks. Great job on the restoration. 😊♥
Every time I watch one of these, my first thought is to skip to the end and see the final project. However, 100% of the time I wind up watching the entire video!! You’re a very talented individual!!
I liked this video the moment when the clown blinked in the very beginning. Love the creepy factor.
Just watched till the end. Awesome.
Of course he has nails holding his eyes in place. Of course.
@Anthony Ramsey You clearly didn't understand the comment. FOH
@@admin8244 It's okay, some people have trouble with the human concept of "humor."
The inside of it's face was crying
....I thank you, belatedly, for pointing out this charming detail. I needed another reason to clutch a security blanket and weep quietly.
That paint job is amazing... From the final project it almost looks like it is made of ceramics. EXCELLENT JOB!
Очень увлекательный и интересный процесс с преображением вещи любой ! Браво !
ВАМ НЕ ПОНЯТЬ, НАСКОЛЬКО ОН ХАЛТУРИТ, ЗАЛИВАЯ ЭМАЛЬЮ СТАРИННЫЕ ВЕЩИ
4:59 that’s one way to wake up the demon inside that thing
He released it lol
Thank you for rescuing wonderfully designed toys and making them into objects that will last when treated gently. I think the original execution of them didn’t take into consideration that some people would want these beauties to live eternally, hence painting instead of enameling them, although I’m sure cost of production played a part too. I’m 58 years old and my father was an antique dealer. As a child, I never would have dreamed that someone like you would craft ways to restore vintage and antique metal toys. My father specialized in glass and he developed a workshop to repair chips, always informing buyers that he had repaired the items. He taught me how to repair glass when I was a teenager. At the end of his life, he had perfected his workshop only to have it dismantled by the auctioneers of his estate. Our home was his warehouse. He had so many interests and talents that he had difficulty completing his projects. There wasn’t enough time in the day and that made him angry 😂 😝.
Incredibly well done! :D My favourite bit is the colour match up on the screw. Perfect.
You have outdone yourself with this project. Superb powder coating!
Red and blue toned screw
* Holds breath.
* Screwdriver turns.
Red matches red. Blue with blue.
* Long exhale....
Magnificent!
Thank you for restoring my insomnia! I much appreciate not being able to sleep.
Какая интересная копилка...после реставрации выглядит лучше ,чем была при покупке 👍👏👏👏
Honestly perfection! I’m so impressed and also love the sound effects 😱
I'm pretty confident that parents who give their children clown toys such as this, are knowingly trying to give them nightmares. Creepy clown indeed. And what's even creepier? The rust stain tears coming from the eyes on the inside at about the 1:48 mark.
Seriously though, could you imagine if kid's toys made today were metal, screwed together and actually restorable.
Since you did such a great job on the restoration, maybe the demon that surely possess it won't haunt you.
Hedcannon: everything he restores is haunted and he’s restoring them to free their souls.
@@GeeklingNo1 I'd watch that show/read that light novel.
"Hello, Georgie... gotta quarter?"
I hope you're teaching this amazing trade to someone!! It would be great to have this talent carried to the next generation!! As always...Bravo!
What I find amazing about these videos is not just the knowledge and artistic expression but he takes these things apart and is able to reassemble them no problem. I've seen him take some things apart to clean and restore that have a ton of small working pieces. How does that work?!
I love your editing style! It's unique and looks much more professional compared to other restoration channels.
Without out restoring it you could have fooled me bu saying its an old ancient artifact from the Mesopotamian Era and I would have believed you.
The editing in this is as good as the restoration!❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely enjoyed the colours!
Amazing work!
Amazing result!
👏👏👏
I’m actually watching paint dry...😃
alfandeddie and it’s FUN
More like...bake.
Melt.
Satisfaction
Better than 99% of CZcams...
You even paint half a screw head to match the clothes? 🤯😵 Those details is why I consider you the master of restoration. By the way, I believe there is heat resistant tape you can purchase to block off the parts you do not wish to powder coat. Then bake and peel. But going the Q-Tip route certainly earns my respect.
Fact: Q-Tips were originally named Baby Gays.
Man, I had to look that fun fact up, but you weren't kidding. That's some good good right there.
Fantastic 😊! Time and patience really pays off. Great job!!👍