1910 German Antique Cannon Restoration
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This toy cannon was manufactured by Bing, a company in Nürnberg, Germany, and it appears to made around 1910. (Thanks Rupix)
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These items are priceless because no one makes them anymore. It's a miracle that this toy survived at all. It could have been crushed or rusted away long ago. Your attention to detail is incredible. Thanks for saving pieces of history.
Dont forget .... it survived 2 World wars.... of which they required scrap metal drives constantly!
I like to think these toys survived because they were made to do just that. Craftsmanship has changed a lot over the past hundred years.
The more I think about it the more nostalgic I get
Unfortunately restoring something like this usually takes away it's value. I could be wrong, but leaving it as is is usually the way to go.
@@creativeguy1138 There are some items like coins or watches that lose their value if restored (for instance polishing an old coin or removing all the scratches from an old watch) so you're not wrong
I'm always amazed when a "rusted part" looks beyond repair and it's actually just a few microns of surface damage from 109 years!!!
Yeah Seriously rust is powerful but also Amazing how it can like "preserve" it which its not really that but it makes it so easy to clean because its JUST a layer
he usually blasts most of the surface away and replates then scrapes it which makes it the same size as the original
112years now just saying
112 years now
@@emanhamed4939 77
So amazing to think of someone sitting in a factory in 1910 assembling a toy canon. And you're bringing that person's work back to life.
pretty sure that person hated both his life and work
I had the same thought pop into my head.
That's why I love using my old woodworking and blacksmithing tools and restoring things that are often more than 100 years old. I don't know if anyone's ever noticed, but most old hand tools are more comfortable and easier to use than a lot of their newly-made counterparts.
@@AKADEMIKparty I think this was hand made in a toy shop. Not mass produced in a factory so there was some passion
Have you been there
Just a thought; but this might not be how the cannon originally functioned?
I think how it used to work, was that the plunger would be cocked back all the way,
then a ball, presumably rubber, would be inserted in the front with a snug fit,
and then pushing the plunger forward would make the ball fly out with a satisfying 'POP'.
That's why there was no spring in it, originally, I think.
Yes, same principle as a pop gun wihich used a cork.
Something I was thinking about it was it should have been made so the barrel didn't drop down when the lever was released.
@@diesel_dawg my klkkol
It’s a tragedy that this comment is so far down here. The spring is completely unnecessary.
But to be sure, a stunning restoration all the same.
Yeah, air pressure and the like. I do still like the spring addition though as it doesn't damage or change the other parts but still makes it easier to use with different types of balls.
Everyone is raving about the sandblasting but I really love your paints. The colours are so vibrant and watching them turn from a powder coat to a shiny metallic hue is really satisfying.
That's right, dude
Yeah I love the powder coating. I think (for me at least) it's a combination of the method used and the satisfaction of knowing it's being done right (durability)
I guess he missed a few details in the painting could be more elaborated
it's like Technicolor in powder form
Powder coat is so far superior to acrylic and enamel paint.
Just letting you know that theres alot of us here just waiting for a video from you to pop in our feeds 👌😂
por supuesto,
I agree, I enjoy these videos for the craftsmanship and the fact they are oddly satisfying.
I know right
a the other people doing it are really crappy
I did every task, as a plater/ painter/Aerospace Inspector, before retiring. Thank-you, son, for sharing this. Hearing the clicks of the metal, as they are reattached, are the thank you's, from the restored treasure.❤️🙂
This is a very sweet comment to read.
The powder coat really butters my egg roll
The sandblasting is so satisfying!! Love your videos 💜
I think someday they should do a full livestream of sandblasting work on one of their next rescues!
@@Isnogood12
There isn't sandblasting channels per-se, but there are a number of channels which repair/restore various items, such as badly corroded hand-tools, which does use fine-grain sandblasting to get to bare metal.
But what is unique about this channel is that almost all others use spray paint to achieve the final finish. This is the only channel devoted to restoration I have so far found that uses electro-static powder deposit, then a curing oven, to 'bake' the paint on, which, given the temperatures involved, may well provided better adhesion of the paint to the metal.
So not only would it be interesting to see a project being sandblasted, but a captioned video of how the whole process of the paint deposit work, as well as the temperature and time taken for the paint to fully cure, would be very informative, even for those whom are just slightly aware of the process. It may be a much longer video than normal, but subcribers like myself would still enjoy watching it ...
What kind of media were you using in your blaster.. btw, very nice video...
One of my favourite parts of restoration videos 😁
Yes.... Sandblasting,... I could do that all day... Its very therapeutic!!.
Made in Nürnberg? Nice. I live only a 20min drive away from that city.
That tiny thing survived 2 World Wars and a hell of other stuff. From 1910 to now it's a looong time.
Keep up the good work ^^
Both world wars.
@@englishtoffeee509 Both world wars YET
Surprised it’s still had some of the original paint on it
Great work congratulations!
Yet another glorious restoration that is less a restoration and more like a resurrection! :D You really brought life back to that poor canon. Absolutely magnificent!
TIME: "I am Time the destroyer of all things! I cannot be defeated!"
R&R: "Hold my beer."
R&R: hold my sandblaster**
50 billions years later
Time: What?
More like "Hold my Sandblasting Gun"
Hold my tea
R&R: hold my gloves
I absolutely love your channel it's so relaxing. ☺Thanks for not narrating nor putting music to your vids. Keep em coming! ❤👌👏👍
I too agree. Just work sounds - fantastic!!
Absolutely
Music really messes up restoration videos
Agree, a lot of youtubers talks so much without really saying anything meaningfull. So much childish gibberish and toxic crap talk going on in mainstream channels. This channel is telling us a lot without even saying a word.
What I appreciate the most besides the sandblasting , is the fact that you don't put the logo of your job etc to the items you restore. Your work speaks on its own .
I love watching the sandblasting and the paint baking. It's like a magic trick!
11:03 :
*Gently puts it on the side*
*SMACK SMACK SMACK SMACK SMACK SMACK SMACK SMACK SM
Miguel Dos Santos me: *sweats*
L
*Restores a 109 yr old toy...so he can play with it.*
And it still doesn't work.
Yeah. Why else. ☺
There's another hole in the cannon, I feel like it's for a fuse
@@clray123 Uhh... Looks like it worked to me.
@@kirby9759 that hole is probably there so the plunger doesn't stick because of a vacuum
Watching you work is MAGIC !
I could spend days watching your videos...
Thank you for not putting some dumb sound track to your videos. And letting your work speak for itself.
2:37 When he starts laying out those parts like that you know - it's SAND-BLASTING TIME!!
*@Jeraz Mewawalla That is my favorite part. I read the last four word of your comment like "IT'S MORPHIN' TIME!" from the OG Power Rangers.*
So happy to see your Patreon really taking off. Your work reflects that 😁
The sandblasting is often the most satisfying part of your videos, but I have to say that gorgeous candy gold paint job stole today's episode.
Everytime I see your videos I wait so anxiously until you start using the sanding machine because it is so satisfying watching all the rust come off
Simply THE BEST restoration channel on CZcams!
I really like this channel the restorations always look so good
Your use of powder coating puts your restorations in a league of their own. All your other amazing skills and technique are just icing on the cake. Love your work and your videos. Such talent you have.
Of all of the restoration channels, this is by far the most satisfying to watch. I love the way you film and edit. Thank you!
Always looking out for that new vid
I Love the Sandblasting!
The part that the paint dries is a visual fetish!
Great job man. Greetings from Greece.
My fave was the locomotive... and the toy piano barn find... but personally i do clocks, pocket watches... and tube radios ... but its really good to see someone putting this much effort into 80 90 100 year old toys... seriously... huge thumbs up... 👍👍👍👍👍
This is all the satisfying parts of that show on the History Channel, but without all the drama. Straight to the point, beautiful craftsmanship.
Makes me want to setup a workshop just to try this myself.
It is like so nice to see the first part where it is so dirty and then when you see the last part it like a different thing
Keep up the good work
The sand blasting its so cool and satisfying
Nice job
Never thought how satisfying it was to watch this restoration til the end. Great craftsmanship.. Midas Touch at its finest!
I really enjoy the fact that theres no voice over or talking at all. I just want to watch the work.
Have you ever considered doing this for commission, for family toy heirlooms and stuff? That would be awesome!
Yeah gurl
I was actually watching another video from one of my favorite channels,but when I got notification of a new "R&R" video, I quickly clicked on it. LOL
Same :P
Me **sees Candy gold color**
Brain **oh yellow**
Me **sees thing put to the color oven or whatever, gets darker**
Brain 😟😕😐
Me "oh gold!"
That Candy Gold was the best part of the whole video 😉
My favourite part is watching the paint cooking and changing from a bumpy surface to one that looks amazingly smooth.
When the cannon tube went in with that bright yellow on it, I was leery. I did not expect that colour change! So satisfying.
Sandblast everything and film it I guarantee you I'll still watch it because it is so satisfying!!
I've suggested this at least once. A series called Sandblasting Saga and it's just complete sandblasting in real time with no cuts or edits. He already has the footage from filming for the restoration videos so it would be twice the video for the same amount of work and we all would watch lol
Now you only need 993 more.
@@fiatunonewsletter6782 thanks
Although very late to the rave, I gotta say I love your restorations like the train and this.
Watching the sand-blast moments in these videos are SO satisfying!
This was a great restoration. I loved watching the sand blasting of the parts it was interesting. It turned out really beautiful.
This is one of the best restore youtube channel I've ever seen. That kind of powder painting is awesome.
吹き付けた粉がいつもあの箱に入るとピカピカつやつやになるところがたまりません👍
A cannon you can take anywhere...except through airport customs. A perfect restoration worthy of a cannon salute!
Sandblasting and the painting parts are sooooo satisfying! You're always doing an amazing job! Greetings from Brazil!
Glad you don't play shoddy country music in the background, and narrat your vidoes with a phlegm-filled throat like many others do.
yes that is good
it be cool if the subtitles had information about the thing he restores
Самый высокий уровень оснащения мастерской из всех, что доводилось мне видеть. Особое место в ней занимают пескоструйная камера, стенд для нанесения порошковой краски, оборудованный вытяжной вентиляцией, и печь для термической обработки деталей, покрытых порошковой краской. 👍👍👍
My favorite part is when you dismantle the old parts apart, I find that really satisfying for some reason.
In immortal words: Where does he get those wonderful toys?
I've got an idea! Could you restore an old ''SINGER" sewing machine.
if you're thinking of the old cast iron treadle types...they make a better table than a restoration.they also make great bathroom sinks...
There is a toy antique sewing machine on its way to him now for him to do his magic with as we speak.
@@billshipley6320 Really?! I'm so excited! :D
SweetestSweden It may take him little while to to it.....he has a few other great restores ahead before he gets to it. Im sure you’ll like them as well. I help him find things and i just found the sewing toy sewing machine.... in Alaska on my recent trip there and will be getting it to as soon as i get back into the lower 48. Thanks for your patience and watching him do his magic! 😊🇺🇸👍
Considering how many of these beauties end up in the trash, I would love to see one restored. I would love also love to own one, but that is a story for another day.
These videos always amaze me, it’s insane how something can look so beyond repair and rusted but by some magic they’re restored to like brand new condition! That takes crazy skill
Adding that spring was definitely a good idea 👌
Excellent job on the paint job, I just love how the powder paint shines.
THE COLORS on this toy... WOW! That blue color is just magical!
The only channel that does the powder paints. I live for it
You do everything so gently and respectfully, it's a joy to watch.
No one is doing the quality you put into your videos. Well done
This is an art form, and I greatly appreciate you sharing your work! Watching the sandblasting part is so immensly satisfying! Then the before and after. It's amazing how much talent and dedication goes into each restoration.
The addition of the spring in the mechanism was a great idea!
I really enjoy your sandblasting because you actually thoroughly remove all paint and rust plus your powder paint its satisfying
Rusty Bois: Cant remove us u suk haha
R&R: Say hello to my little friend
Sand Blaster: Hello
Rusty Bois: oh no
XD so true
Dude.. Always looking forward to your videos. So clean cut, precise, and straight to the point!..
Alright, you are a master of toy restoration, would love to see you now do some more intricate restores.
Love these videos, I watch them sometimes when I wanna relax, I'm in a hotel room on a couch and this legit had me falling asleep
14:23 That thing is the equivalent of the PlayStation 5 for kids from 1910.
I wouldn't be surprised if he can disassemble and reassemble an antique clock.
Don't let him oil it though!
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I thank God I stumbled on this channel. this gives me hope!
The antiques coming back to life makes me regret all I've thrown away!
This is just too incredible
I imagine that canon is better than it came out of the factory now. Amazing restoration, especially the paint job.
Great video! Where do you find all of these old and rusty objects?
Thanks! I get them for antique stores, flea markets and online auction sites. I bought this one on eBay.
@@RescueRestore do you sell them after you restore them, or collect them?
Rescue & Restore do you have a store where we can buy your restored projects?
if you live in the main 48 states...look at auctionzip.com
My heart skips a beat when I go on CZcams and see that you’ve uploaded a new video! I’ve never seen one of these before - too cool!!! And... OMG... blue on one side and red on the other!
I want to start upcycling stuff again. Obviously this is actual antique restoration which I don’t do but I have taken thrift store finds and refurnished them. It gives me this same satisfaction
That little stove brings back so many memories. You’ve done a terrific job restoring it.
The reassembling is honestly one of the most satisfying things ever
The lead test is my favourite part. Such a nifty bit of vhemistry. Stay safe!
these videos are my only source of joy in this cold, loveless world.
That actually looks fun to play with! Glad you restored it, they don't have fun toys like that anymore, but the ones that are like that break easily.
You are so perfect and rigorous that even impresses! Toys are better than new ones! Congratulations!!
1910: cannon in metal
2019: Nerf in plastic
>:P
What about cannon in D?
@Michael Persico Twoset Fan Spotted 😁
I have watched a ton of these restoration videos and that was , by far , THE best sandblasting ever. To have it followed by powder coating just completely made my day. Thank you , amazing handling of a very rare toy and giving it a new life. Brilliant !
Super work on this little cannon, I especially like the color details that you duplicated. Really enjoy your work looking forward to seeing more in the future.
as soon as I saw the new video poppin up I had to click and enjoy it. Keep up the good work😊, greetings from Germany
Olá, descobri seu canal estou adorando, parabéns pelas restaurações!!!👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Me too! I love this channel ❤
For some reason I like seeing you put on and pull off tape. I don’t know man it just looks cool.
So happy that it was in my recommendations! I watch all the videos several times, it's very relaxing for my mind nowadays ❤️❤️❤️
wow this guy has the exact perfect tool for everything
I finally watched every single video! I love how you explain it. :D
It's crazy how simple these toys were and how long they lasted unlike today's toys.
What toys? All there are really around today are video games.
Watching the sandblasting portions of R & R's videos is like watching Bob Ross painting a landscape. It's just so relaxing.
I wish you had restored the detailed paintwork as well rather then going with solid block colors
His first video was in my reccomended and I saw it before he ever uploaded a second one.
Its gunna be cool when this guy grows his channel even bigger and has hundreds of restoration videos and multiple shelves full of restored toys and us old OGs are gunna be in the comments talking like old people...
"Well i remember when he first restored that cash register long ago... and that blue truck too!👴"
Thank you for being an OG! I appreciate you.
@@RescueRestore no problem at all!
I love all of these restoration channels. My biggest takeaway is that I need a sandblasting cabinet.
Save up 4 1
I clicked on this by accident and watched the whole thing, you sir/ma'am are a freakin genius
Бро, найди машинку на педалях и отреставрируй . Мне кажется это будет гораздо интереснее, чем мелкие игрушки
Amazing restoration! I love it! Would it have worked if the spring wasn't added?
No one cares
I imagine it would have, but you'd have to force the plunger forward. The spring makes it work as intended.
Thank you! Yes, just not very well. Not enough to knock over any cups.
When he took it apart I was surprised to see it wasn't spring-loaded.
Yk
I realy like how you make very old things look like they were made just yesterday, and you also make it looks even better than it was before you fixed it. Thank you for the vids :)