1930s Desk Lamp - Restoration

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2022
  • In this video I'm restoring a very stylish German desk lamp from the 1930's. This model is called „Vitalux Type G101“ made by „Osram“. Vitalux lamps always had UV bulps. They were advertised as healthy lamps back in the 30's to get your vitamin D at home.
    My friend has found this lamp at the local junk yard. I really liked its design, so I bought it for $25. To be honest I first thought this should be a quick and easy project. Sure, to get the reflector back to shape would be challenging, but the rest should be pretty straight forward. How wrong I was! It took me 26 days in the workshop to complete this project.
    It was really tricky to get the reflector back to shape. Thanks to my two sheet metal specialist friends I was able to achieve a nearly perfect result. Getting the bead back to a consistent shape was very difficult, but with some thinking we came up with a very clever tool design which worked like a charm. The rest was just sanding. At first I tried to make a mirror polish on the inside. As I couldn't achieve a satisfying result I went with a satin brushed finish instead, which turned out looking amazing in my opinion.
    Creating a new logo was another big challenge. Waterslide decals were out of question because of the „TYPE G101“ text below the logo. So I wanted to spray paint the logo with a sticker template cut with the vinyl cutter, but the tiny size of the letters won't let me get a clean and sharp result after removing the template sticker. Then I tried it the other way around and cut a golden vinyl and used the logo itself as a permanent sticker, which worked very well and looked super sharp. I applied two coats of 2K clear coat to seal the sticker.
    On the wooden piece I applied a acrylic primer as base, which had very good coverage and saturated well, so the 2K paint was nice and easy to apply. I picked a satin jet black, it's a mix between matte and glossy.
    The old nickel plating was already coming off on some parts, so I removed the old plating, polished them all again and plated them new.
    I have found a very nice old school looking power cord with fabric insulated twisted wires, together with an antique Bakelite switch it was the perfect combination.
    Overall I'm very happy how the lamp has turned out. All the different finishes and colors match very nice togehter. The light ivory painted parts with the silver on the inside and the golden logo, the black painted wood, the nice and shiny reflector and the freshly polished and nickel plated parts.
    I hope you like my work and the video.
    Huge thank you to all of my Patreon supporters and especially to:
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    This is an ASMR style video. Especially made to have the best sound quality, so you can enjoy all the authentic sounds created in the workshop in ASMR style.
    If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
    Sorry for my bad english, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
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  • @mymechanics
    @mymechanics  Před rokem +1020

    Check out my Patreon for daily vlogs out of the workshop, early access, Q&A livestreams and long versions of my restoration videos. There are 23 vlogs about this restoration available, one from each day in the workshop.
    Link in video description.

    • @kazemeftekhari
      @kazemeftekhari Před rokem +15

      OK, as long as I see your face.

    • @Sixx2099
      @Sixx2099 Před rokem +10

      Thats like the only Patreon i would ever pay for. Do you talk in the vlogs?

    • @Vickie-Bligh
      @Vickie-Bligh Před rokem +7

      @@Sixx2099 Yes he does. He explains a lot.

    • @Vickie-Bligh
      @Vickie-Bligh Před rokem +3

      @@kazemeftekhari Nope. He keeps his privacy.

    • @knight_lautrec_of_carim
      @knight_lautrec_of_carim Před rokem +12

      do you weigh the items before and after restoration?
      Sometimes I wonder if the material lost from sanding/grinding is noticable.

  • @bettanzos
    @bettanzos Před rokem +8058

    The bad thing about knowing My Mechanics is that the other restoration channels will seem mediocre. I love their incredible attention to detail along with exacting standards where almost good enough is not acceptable; only as close to perfection as possible will do. Really well done Sir!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +708

      Thank you so much for the kind words Thiago!

    • @xoserodriguez31
      @xoserodriguez31 Před rokem +233

      Yeah. It totally ruins other restoration channels by comparison... But hell, it is worth of it.

    • @brendanm6360
      @brendanm6360 Před rokem +226

      All other resto Channels are inferior. I discovered this one first and I just can’t seem to vibe with any others.

    • @enigmaticx326
      @enigmaticx326 Před rokem +40

      Agreed, only channel worth watching.

    • @Awen_newA
      @Awen_newA Před rokem +76

      Exactly! That is the only bad thing 😅. What I read in this comment section is so relatable. The other ones I'm also like. "Hmmm if mymechanic did it, it would've looked brand new, smooth, everything".

  • @kotogray8335
    @kotogray8335 Před rokem +572

    I don't know how many of you read the description on these videos, but he says this took him 26 days. That is true dedication to bringing us this level of perfection Thank you, sir.

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken Před rokem +20

      I figured it would be more than the 23 minutes, but wow... that is a huge amount of time to invest in a lamp (that now looks incredible though!)

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +100

      And about a week of editing, and don't forget all the time researching ;-)

    • @JokeDindonChannel
      @JokeDindonChannel Před rokem +9

      @@mymechanics The amount of skills and knowlegde that you possess is simply incredible! All these processes you've learned and apply methodically leaves me speechless. Masterclass level quality content. Excellent work!

    • @61pro
      @61pro Před rokem +2

      @@mymechanics a week of editing?! I know These restorasion videos are hard but learning that 1 week of deleting and adding texts is hard bro. Keep it up ur doing good!

    • @MichaelMcAlexander
      @MichaelMcAlexander Před rokem +5

      @@mymechanics If there was a "love" button instead of just like, I would use it. This channel is quintessential for the pursuit of perfection.

  • @keno7743
    @keno7743 Před 3 měsíci +11

    このチャンネルの再生に関しては「再生」というレベルを超えていますね。きっと製品を作った方が見たら嬉しくて泣いちゃうレベル。より高品質な製品に生まれ変わっていると思います。脱帽。さり気なくオリジナル治具を多く作成しその精度の良さにも驚いています。

  • @user-pl4gz8lm5t
    @user-pl4gz8lm5t Před 5 měsíci +24

    никакой тупой музыки, никаких лишних слов, только естественные звуки! Отличные инструменты, прямые руки, превосходное видео! Спасибо большое! Вас смотреть - одно удовольствие!

    • @luisbadin5133
      @luisbadin5133 Před 4 měsíci

      O copo do soquete tinha um rasgo entre um buraco e outro, de repente, aparece um copo perfeito🤔

    • @marsrocket
      @marsrocket Před měsícem +1

      @@luisbadin5133 I don’t think that’s a tear. Something else was there and left a mark.

  • @chrispysaid
    @chrispysaid Před rokem +516

    Dude it's one thing to be incredibly skilled at restoration, but the cinematography you employ both in quality of shots, composition, etc but also with visual storytelling, man you're hands-down the top of the genre. Easily the best restoration channel on this entire platform.

  • @mushfiqurrahman2515
    @mushfiqurrahman2515 Před rokem +180

    It hasn't even been 5 minutes & we've seen disassembly, paint stripping, sand blasting, counter sinking, filling, sharp edges removing, dent fixing, electro plating & polishing. He's not just a great mechanic but also a great video maker!

  • @isaaccboyd8887
    @isaaccboyd8887 Před rokem +75

    The unbending of the reflector with the turned parts was so impressive. Very nice work as always

  • @andrewbiliter6693
    @andrewbiliter6693 Před rokem +6

    Okay, I've seen every video and I think this may be the best one yet. Who's with me?

  • @TheCreative01e
    @TheCreative01e Před rokem +376

    Dude, un-denting the back of the lamp by just pulling is impressive, your unyielding attention to detail and willingness to go the extra mile are what makes your videos miles above all else. I love your work and hope that I never miss an upload.

    • @russelali8697
      @russelali8697 Před rokem +7

      I agree 100%.

    • @aileroned
      @aileroned Před rokem +14

      Extra mile? While we are doing an extra mile, he is going to the moon!

    • @NatCo-Supremacist
      @NatCo-Supremacist Před rokem +5

      @@aileroned He's going the extra lightyear, if you will

    • @TamiyaPhilippW
      @TamiyaPhilippW Před rokem +3

      Absolutely! I mean he didn't even show one making of the tools he used for restoration! An he used a lot for polishing, undenting ....

  • @benhobby17
    @benhobby17 Před rokem +334

    This guy doesn’t just restore it to factory spec, he restores it to the spec of the designer and engineer’s original drawings, before the manufacturing engineers get a chance to cheapen it out and lower standards. His work belongs in a design museum, next to the original drawings.

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Před rokem +9

      That's not what "restore" means

    • @andrezesna3920
      @andrezesna3920 Před rokem +4

      Ok boomer

    • @rachadchouman9245
      @rachadchouman9245 Před rokem +6

      In all the comments, i think you described it in the better way. This guy is a really making it perfect.

    • @Michaellovescmraj1
      @Michaellovescmraj1 Před rokem +4

      @@andrezesna3920 ok 8 year old

    • @JohnZombi88
      @JohnZombi88 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@andrezesna3920 ok renter

  • @Sonicgott
    @Sonicgott Před rokem +8

    Just watching you give decades of these things’ lives back is so cathartic.

  • @hardlyefficient
    @hardlyefficient Před rokem +53

    It's an absolutely stunning restoration. You can just see the love and passion you have for your craft, and I'm among many who are grateful you decided to create these videos.
    I also think it's neat you decide to always make Flathead screws. It's that little nifty thing you do when you know a screw shouldn't be tightened too much. I would love to see an episode on lathe safety some day. We see you working the lathe and get real close with your hands and hand tools, so you definitely know what you're doing.
    Keep up the amazing work. ♥

  • @TheBigExclusive
    @TheBigExclusive Před rokem +121

    What amazes me is that he has a tool for every single problem. And if he doesn't then he will just CREATE a tool that is perfect for his needs. This level of precision and detail is amazing.
    It's not like other restoration channels that use tools that may not be the right tool. This channel is absolute precision and detail driven.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +10

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

    • @altosack
      @altosack Před rokem +4

      Of course, many times, more material is used and/or wasted on the custom tool or jig than would have been wasted by recycling the metal and buying a new one _or even just trashing_ the old one.
      However, there are many more wasteful hobbies (and entertainment) out there. This one shows the limit of what can be done, and I’m sure it inspires many to take an efficient middle road.

    • @childfreesingleandatheist8899
      @childfreesingleandatheist8899 Před rokem +9

      @@altosack You really have a twisted view on things. Even if more material was used to restore something this old, unique and beautiful, it is definitely worthwhile. It is part of history and worth to preserve. I don't think you can easily recycle the metal and/or buy a new one exactly like this one, as if you're going to the furniture store and ask for one. And remember, it's the very old stuff that usually lasts a long time. The new stuff is what is usually consumed and trashed because of its lesser quality. Seriously, you think this is a wasteful hobby? This is more than just fun and a hobby. It's a professional job. This one does not "show the limit of what can be done" like you say. It really shows the unlimited things professionals can be do. I wish I had their skills to do such an awesome and professional job. You need to have your head checked.

    • @dn275
      @dn275 Před rokem

      @@mymechanics I have to agree that a lot of the enjoyment I get from watching your work is your problem solving. Seeing the custom tools and fixtures you make to accomplish the job is half the fun. Nothing more satisfying than solving a unique problem with a unique solution!

    • @andreashansen5313
      @andreashansen5313 Před rokem +1

      I like to imagine that he has some kind of secret underground batcave where he keeps thousands of tools, for every possible situation.

  • @arunvivektr
    @arunvivektr Před rokem +88

    The way he restored the reflector and the way he transferred the brass were my favourites this episode. The reflector was one hell of a job.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Před rokem +3

      I definitely thought it was going to be impossible, dented aluminium is ugly to work with!

  • @libby2527
    @libby2527 Před rokem +19

    ngl every other restoration channel is ruined for me since finding yours. The level of perfection you achieve as absolutely unmatched by anyone else. keep doing the lord's work my friend

  • @samuelholmes3696
    @samuelholmes3696 Před 11 měsíci +5

    This is one of my favourite restoration videos, and the thing I always enjoy most about it is watching him take that awful looking, badly damaged reflector and painstakingly work the dents out of it until it’s practically as good as new. Deeply satisfying every time I watch it.
    To call this man a craftsman would be a brazen insult, he is a master!

  • @Sbrer
    @Sbrer Před rokem +258

    By the time this guy got to making his own washers, I forgot what he was restoring. The jigs and things he makes to complete one of these projects are way cooler than some of the things he’s restoring. This guy is an artist.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +11

      Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)

    • @thegusdad
      @thegusdad Před rokem

      When he casually mentions that he made custom tools on his lathe (around 5:50) to pound the dents out o the reflector, you know the video will be a MM classic.

  • @seagreenspiral
    @seagreenspiral Před rokem +180

    You know that when a My mechanics video comes, it’s time to stop whatever else your watching or doing and see the best restoration man do his magic, no other channel is as good as him.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +12

      Happy to hear that and thanks for your support :-)

    • @duodot
      @duodot Před rokem +3

      No, a My Mechanics video is something to savour. I'm excited all day, or for a few days even, until I can get some alone time and sit down all relaxed with a cold beer and enjoy the ritual that is watching this man work.

  • @LPDip
    @LPDip Před rokem +19

    No talking, no music - only sound of work. That what I want! 👏
    You have one new subscriber 👈
    By the way, amazing 4K camera! 👌

  • @teddy6728
    @teddy6728 Před 18 dny +1

    You know this guy is the best when he has every tools, solutions for every possible problem. If not, he will just create the tool himself

    • @Newberntrains
      @Newberntrains Před 9 dny

      seriously was like oh ok nice electroplating setup oh ok hes got a lathe nice...... spray booth setup im like what the heck doesnt he have lol hes got one heck of a shop to do restorations of anything

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před dnem

      Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)

  • @owdjockey4459
    @owdjockey4459 Před rokem +92

    The quality of filming and editing the footage is just as high as the level of engineering and craftsmanship that goes into My Mechanics videos. Other CZcams restorers try to emulate his videos, but he continues to set the standard.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem

      Nice to hear that, thank you :-)👍🏻🙌🏻

  • @Wasper216
    @Wasper216 Před rokem +183

    As an electrician, you make me happy by adding the ground wire which was lacking on the original (because safety wasn’t necessary such a thing back then). Most, if not all, other channels ignore that when they work on electric devices. So big thumbs up 👍

    • @saxoon1
      @saxoon1 Před rokem

      But still he is connecting via a non ground plug in the final test. . Disapointed...

    • @clb92
      @clb92 Před rokem +22

      @@saxoon1 No there were three prongs and three holes in the outlet, if you look carefully.

    • @nagolas8713
      @nagolas8713 Před rokem +6

      @@saxoon1 Check at 19:43 till 19:50

    • @eiodiah2297
      @eiodiah2297 Před rokem +12

      Yeah, but my bigger concern is he didn't crimp the stranded wires. They're just soldered. That is a bad connection and a no-no in my book.

    • @k4be.
      @k4be. Před rokem +4

      It apparently was made as Class 2 protection (but in this case, it seems to be missing an insulator part inside the bulb holder). Connecting the ground made it Class 1. Both are correct if done properly.

  • @unser.Prorok
    @unser.Prorok Před rokem +48

    С такой любовью к каждой дететали, даже самой маленькой! Мастерство и терпение! Не каждому по плечу

    • @MrCreativeEZ
      @MrCreativeEZ Před rokem +1

      cool

    • @gayazmusin1334
      @gayazmusin1334 Před rokem

      Вас в самом деле так зовут Селена ? Или это для Ютуба. Помнится в одном фильме девушка Елена голову морочила будущей свекрови ( химику ), что её Селена зовут )))

    • @Sanseus
      @Sanseus Před rokem +2

      Дететали?

  • @alextenenbaum1620
    @alextenenbaum1620 Před rokem +19

    Literally, my jaw just dropped. It's absolutely gorgeous how the lamp turned out. Every single step seems ingenious. And especially the custom tools you created 'just like that' make your restoration videos really stand out compared to what I've seen so far on CZcams. It is really mind-blowing what you deliver here. Sorry for schmoozing so much, but I couldn't resist. An absolute pleasure to watch. Amazing channel!

  • @Xavierpng
    @Xavierpng Před rokem +132

    The work on the shade alone was nothing short of masterful.

  • @Helios8170
    @Helios8170 Před rokem +263

    Guys, I can't stress enough the painstaking lengths this man goes through between cuts. I've been busy rebuilding the tensioner on my car and sanding and filing it flat was almost infuriating. I have a newfound respect and appreciation for the work you do, and I can't emphasize enough how awesome it is that your channel taught me the proper steps to take for projects in the same ballpark as this.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +23

      So glad to hear that and thanks a lot for being here :-)👍🏻🙌🏻

    • @YeOldeGeezer
      @YeOldeGeezer Před rokem

      Save yourself some work and buy a new tensioner

    • @Helios8170
      @Helios8170 Před rokem

      @@YeOldeGeezer Hell no, I got 2 bucks and a new tensioner costs 120.

    • @forest7896
      @forest7896 Před rokem

      @@mymechanics What will you restore next ??

    • @DrNSoos
      @DrNSoos Před rokem +1

      lol what are you talking about??? My Mechanics can dissassemble, restore, and reassemble a vintage lamp in 23 min

  • @twanasidderwhite244
    @twanasidderwhite244 Před rokem +2

    I don't know anything about restoration, but I am enthralled

  • @bogbert7019
    @bogbert7019 Před 3 měsíci +1

    the way the edges were rounded out... life changing
    I could watch these forever

  • @Intellistan
    @Intellistan Před rokem +131

    The level of perfection here is astounding. I have developed a serious level of respect for this guy over the years. All the other restoration channels don't even come close

    • @poxcr
      @poxcr Před rokem +3

      No one does! This guy is above everyone else by a tremendously huge margin.

    • @kenshiku
      @kenshiku Před rokem +2

      "All the other restoration channels don't even come close" Well, that just confirms you barely know any channel that does restoration.

    • @poxcr
      @poxcr Před rokem +7

      @@kenshiku What if you point us to a few channels showcasing work at least equally as good and detailed as this one? I mean, this guy even chooses to make his own screws and single use tools required for each job. 🤷‍♂️

    • @3ountyhunter
      @3ountyhunter Před rokem

      100% true. Started off watching HandToolRescue, but now I can't really watch his stuff. He does alright work, but theres no comparison between the two.

    • @Ekatjam
      @Ekatjam Před rokem +1

      Perfection is a Germanic trait. My father would make sure that the pieces you couldn't see were just as perfect as the ones you could.

  • @tomkato6400
    @tomkato6400 Před rokem +200

    “Better than new” is an understatement in this case. Absolutely amazing attention to detail.

    • @M.M-M
      @M.M-M Před rokem +5

      That´s sadly absolutely correct. Don´t get me wrong, his work, the videos and the finishing of the restored things are brilliant. Best i ever saw. But sometimes he brings things to a quality they never had originally. In context of historic authenticity it is the only thing that bothers me,...sometimes...

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Před rokem +2

      Better then new is actually a thing and sometimes even a neccesity. Those that resore old aircraft to a flying condition often need to do this so they minimize the risk of loosing an irreplaceable aircraft to an random accident.

    • @M.M-M
      @M.M-M Před rokem +1

      @@michaelpettersson4919 But here we're talking about everyday objects and not about airplanes...

    • @tusharjamwal
      @tusharjamwal Před rokem

      I think he spent more than 150€ worth in shop time to get to this.

    • @Austeration
      @Austeration Před rokem

      I completely agree with all those comments 👍

  • @MistroSpescia
    @MistroSpescia Před 25 dny +5

    Sometimes I wish some of these restorations kept more of the original charm or flaws/patina, but this is one I can 100% get behind. Not only do I think it's likely more valuable like this, it's more charming too. Exquisite!

    • @InertiaCreeps
      @InertiaCreeps Před 9 dny +1

      Why?! Why keeps “original dirt & filth” … I’m sorry “patina”. If you’re *restoring* something … then restore it correctly. I swear all the car restoration shows of the ‘oughties created such a fad for leaving old things looking like garbage. Literal garbage. I’m hoping this channel will help snap people back to their senses.

  • @chaiebhamdi982
    @chaiebhamdi982 Před 6 měsíci +2

    even the manufacturer can no longer retile this lamp
    you are truly a creator

  • @yoshy4072
    @yoshy4072 Před rokem +33

    This is the bar that all other resto channels aim to be, but don't even come close. This is the "ONE"!
    People ask me why it takes me 600-1000 hours to restore a motorcycle, I tell them to watch this channel. But I'm not this good. Well done!!

  • @followthetrawler
    @followthetrawler Před rokem +68

    I never thought that reflector was coming back - I thought we were going to be looking at your new spinning skills. Brilliant restoration!

    • @LazizbekYusupov92
      @LazizbekYusupov92 Před rokem +5

      I was afraid, that he will give up and make a new one. And he really coped with restoring it!
      I was shocked with custom restoring tools especially for a bid.

    • @jenzi666
      @jenzi666 Před rokem +1

      I also thought "I make a new one" will appear any moment

    • @larrydaniels6532
      @larrydaniels6532 Před rokem +1

      I had no doubt it would be "better than new", My Mechanics doesn't do it any other way!

  • @AirsoftMan69
    @AirsoftMan69 Před rokem

    The only real restoration channel

  • @monkeman6470
    @monkeman6470 Před rokem +2

    Not only this man restored all of the original stuff like bolts and screws, but made another screw that was missing. Getting more respect from your viewers here 👍🤘

  • @Tomshaaaa
    @Tomshaaaa Před rokem +223

    The way you restored that reflector is absolutely amazing. You seem to have a tool for everything and if you don't you just make one. Stunning work!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +12

      Thank you very much!🙌🏻

    • @ams613
      @ams613 Před rokem +15

      I counted 8 separate tools just for the reflector, starting with the wooden radius compared, and ending with the brilliant lathe attachment. That includes the custom contoured sanding sponge.

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 Před rokem +198

    what I admire most is how this restorative process not only brings to life the old artifact but really showcases design sensibilities and innovations with materials and form from another era.

    • @brentdobson5264
      @brentdobson5264 Před rokem +7

      Yup a prop magic for time travel shock insite sensibilities potential ....it's it's own movie still shot ❤ .

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +11

      Glad to hear that, thank you very much

  • @EVILBUNNY28
    @EVILBUNNY28 Před rokem +4

    I feel like all my life’s problems would just go away if I owned a sandblaster

  • @suursuits7637
    @suursuits7637 Před rokem +1

    These videos restore my attention span.

  • @boomer193a
    @boomer193a Před rokem +191

    Just another level to anyone else. The level of detail is just astonishing. The reflector may be , in my opinion, your best work yet, I almost can't believe that it came out that good after being so beaten up. Bravo!

    • @notfeedynotlazy
      @notfeedynotlazy Před rokem +26

      Armorer here. (You know, the craft that revolves around bending metal plate in rounded shapes and putting rolled edges on plate edges and stuff.) I can confirm, his work fixing that roll was simply incredibly, and had _me_ (used as I am with working with metal rolls) taking notes.

    • @sysphotography
      @sysphotography Před rokem +1

      Agree

    • @silvahawk7109
      @silvahawk7109 Před rokem +7

      I was completely shocked at the outcome of the reflector. That was incredible

    • @BerndGiegerich
      @BerndGiegerich Před rokem +10

      Totally agree. My first thought when I saw the reflector was: "Well, I know what he'll make new this time". Boy was I wrong... :-)

  • @bobdole4916
    @bobdole4916 Před rokem +115

    These videos are like meditation. Everything else just fades away as the calm but captivating repairs take place. Superb. I especially liked how good the finished logo looked on there. Like it had always been there.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem

      Glad you think so and thanks for watching!👍🏻

  • @iloveskateboarding45
    @iloveskateboarding45 Před rokem +5

    This is easily the best restoration channel. Craftsmanship + video editing. Tough time to be your competition!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear that, thank you very much

  • @MrMadreko
    @MrMadreko Před rokem +2

    This one will go to the museum too but to light up the electric door bell that you restored ! 😂 I thought you would say for the reflector "Let's make a new one". 😂Again: My respect for such a great result of your skills. 👏👍

  • @poxcr
    @poxcr Před rokem +135

    Your attention to even the most minute detail is out of this world, this is an amazing restoration! I bet this lamp didn't look half as good even when brand new. As always, this was a real pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +3

      Thank you very much!

    • @monkeygraborange
      @monkeygraborange Před rokem +1

      I think you’re actually missing the point... this lamp probably looked _exactly_ this good when it was brand new. That is the entire goal of restoration!

    • @lanzarlaluna
      @lanzarlaluna Před rokem

      @@monkeygraborange He makes it look better by doing little things like sanding off casting marks that have always been there.

    • @poxcr
      @poxcr Před rokem

      @@monkeygraborange I'm sure it did not. He fixed a lot of little details and marks that were in the original lamp even when it was new, rounded the edges of many parts and even beveled the edges of screw holes. This insane attention to detail is what sets him apart. Look at 4:10 for example, that part ended up looking a lot better than it originally did.

  • @PabloEdvardo
    @PabloEdvardo Před rokem +35

    The best part of these videos is how it transports you back in time. The item comes out looking like it was fresh off the floor at a department store. It feels like you're seeing it back when it was new.
    I know some argue about styles of restoration, and I agree, for historical value antiques should be restored to preserve their flaws, but I believe that leaves room for this style of restoration which offers a different type of historical value.

    • @worawatli8952
      @worawatli8952 Před rokem

      It is like restoring cars to perfect condition and fixing all well-known issues, some people will argue that it should be like factory quality, but that isn't always the best case, like the DeLorean, if one want to restored it to factory spec, it will have many issues, fixing them make it more useful.

  • @raf-e-leo
    @raf-e-leo Před rokem +2

    I like how it sounds like ASMR it is calming

  • @muhammaduzairbhatti8831
    @muhammaduzairbhatti8831 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i watch restorations to sleep, has become my trigger, the better the restoration, the faster i fall sleep, and nothing makes me sleep faster than my mechanics (sincerely a compliment)

  • @mahina1963
    @mahina1963 Před rokem +128

    Once again, a neglected object, ready for the crusher, but no...you restored it, made it better than when it first left the production floor...this is what the 'hero' model must've looked like. Beautiful! And s joy to watch the transition, so many thanks for your story and quality of filming and editing. All top-notch.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +7

      Glad you enjoyed the video

    • @daveyjones18
      @daveyjones18 Před rokem +4

      Great video, but seems counter productive restoring something beyond it's original production standards.
      I have seen plenty of items from this time period that are just a mish/mash of odd screws and random parts lol

    • @mahina1963
      @mahina1963 Před rokem +4

      @@daveyjones18 you're obviously new to this special guy, as he makes his own screws, bolts and such FROM SCRATCH to replace this hodge-podge parts. Our Favourite comment from him is "I make a new one".

    • @daveyjones18
      @daveyjones18 Před rokem +2

      @@mahina1963 I just meant that if you was restoring it for resale (like antique dealers do) then machining simple parts like screws is going past the point of being profitable 👍
      But if time isn't a factor, and you're doing this as a hobby, then it's pretty cool 😎

  • @danielvitolo2595
    @danielvitolo2595 Před rokem +86

    He uses his tools to make custom tools to fix a specific part on a single single restoration that will never be used again. That’s called dedication!

    • @dikkie1000
      @dikkie1000 Před rokem +6

      It sure is. And if you want to see more on toolmaking, you should check out Clickspring, it's no restoration, but completely new builds, with tools and explanation. Certainly worth a visit.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +6

      Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)

    • @marcosoares47
      @marcosoares47 Před rokem

      Impressionante foi a pequena chave q ele fez para apertar a porca dentro do bocal da lâmpada. Sensacional!!!!

    • @writerconsidered
      @writerconsidered Před rokem

      There's a name for that, its called a machinist, my dad was a machinist.

    • @neoasura
      @neoasura Před rokem +4

      @@writerconsidered The definition can be different depending. I'm a "toolmaker" sometimes called a "Tool and Die Maker" but we get lumped into the "Machinist" group. The auto manufacturer I work for has "Machinists" in charge of running one piece of machine, usually a CNC machine now. Where as a "Toolmaker" has to know how to run all the machines in the shop and does a lot of the programming for CNC Machines. The easiest way to describe it. A Machinist is a black belt at one machine, where a Toolmaker is a brown belt at all the machines.

  • @philipwalton4877
    @philipwalton4877 Před rokem +1

    The work on the reflector is beyond genius.. its the details and fabrication he does for tools he needs. I’ve said before about this guy but he is one of the best restoration/fabrication engineer I’ve ever seen with his attention to detail. He could walk into any workshop and be at home with the equipment. Truly talented

  • @edubbs3528
    @edubbs3528 Před rokem +3

    I love your videos...including the fact that you don't feel compelled to narrate the entire thing or put some soundtrack. I honestly can lose 25 minutes of my day getting hypnotized by your hands working magic. Well done. I admire your skills and attention to detail.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the support, I really do appreciate it!

  • @elbigotesdelatienda
    @elbigotesdelatienda Před rokem +47

    I'll keep repeating myself: You don't restore things, you improve them.

  • @ashpeters5046
    @ashpeters5046 Před rokem +143

    I was already in awe throughout the whole process, but the moment you made the little screws, nuts and washers I actually shed a few tears. What masterful hands and a masterpiece of a restoration video!

  • @velprok2630
    @velprok2630 Před rokem

    finally found a real restoration channel , i was tired trying to find real restoration videos but most of them are fake , i checked this video and i found out this video is real , i read the description described and said the lamp is called Vitalux G101 so I checked it on Google and it does exist, and another thing is this is an old lamp so finding other parts for it is almost impossible. and I was also quite surprised because that lamp took about 26 days to restore it, this video makes me very satisfied.

  • @panderzextreme2210
    @panderzextreme2210 Před rokem +2

    Found it interesting that this lamp was used for medical treatment that helped with Vitamin D deficiency. Really cool item you restored! 👍

  • @sl9sl9
    @sl9sl9 Před rokem +61

    Your work is very satisfying to watch. With other restorations they will often miss a bit, fail to zinc plate some tiny screw, or don't spend enough time on internal parts not visible from the outside - but you don't do any of these things. You also know how to pace a video better than most other channels. OUTSTANDING!

  • @magosomni
    @magosomni Před rokem +9

    Honestly, the part I loved the most was when you brought out the braided power cable. Anybody else might've just found a black or yellow plastic coated one, but you found something that fits the overall look of the lamp. It's a tiny detail, but it's amazing all the same.

  • @martyshrekster
    @martyshrekster Před rokem +2

    Nice, using a corner-rounding endmill as a lathe form tool. Classic machinist trick. Great work!

  • @svetrov7371
    @svetrov7371 Před rokem +2

    You finally made me cry today. This is too beautiful. I wanna stay here in germany and explore relicts of the past. Goodthing I work in a company with all the antiquated extrusion machinery and other paraphernalia. People call it machines from zweite weltkrieg. Peculiar place. Thank You for great content.

    • @Grizzly01-vr4pn
      @Grizzly01-vr4pn Před 2 měsíci

      I mean, it was a good restoration - apart from some poor practices on the electrical side of things - but if it made you cry, you might be in need of therapy.

  • @giorgioisgaming5814
    @giorgioisgaming5814 Před rokem +56

    This lamp is even more beautiful than was when it came out of the factory back then 👍🏻

    • @SuperDavidEF
      @SuperDavidEF Před rokem +5

      That's one of his signature elements, I think. He always smooths down rough and sharp edges, for instance. He is definitely a craftsman and artist.

    • @macedindu829
      @macedindu829 Před rokem +2

      Way, way more beautiful. It's bordering on a work of art at this point.

    • @AK-xj8lg
      @AK-xj8lg Před rokem

      How do you know? Did you see it when new?

  • @Primus54
    @Primus54 Před rokem +50

    Beside the outstanding attention to the slightest detail, what most amazes me is the creativity in making tools and jigs to restore the items to better than new condition. Also, your painting skills don’t get enough positive mentions. Thank you! 👍👍👍 ~ John in Ohio

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +1

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much 🤗

  • @drrajeshagrawal4693
    @drrajeshagrawal4693 Před rokem +1

    It's amazing. Taking care of finest details for a perfection. It's unbelievable. It's mind-blowing. Thanks for putting it on this platform. It's an inspiration for many.

  • @Rullisi
    @Rullisi Před rokem +3

    I love how neat old, rusty items look but your restored ones as well look insanely pretty as well.

  • @DrHutOfHandcraft
    @DrHutOfHandcraft Před rokem +270

    Fantastic job! I am really amazed how the reflector turned out, never thought that it would turn out this great! And it’s incredible how 2k paint looks on the wood, can’t even tell that it’s wood anymore 😄

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +60

      The satin finish on that paint really makes the difference. I really like it and it also fits nice to the rest. Thank you very much.

    • @juanpi8864
      @juanpi8864 Před rokem +3

      @@mymechanics I am always looking forward to seeing your new videos. You are a reference on CZcams. Dr. Hut of Handcraft you do a great job too. To both of you I say: don't stop making videos because here you have a great fan of yours!

    • @Malidictus
      @Malidictus Před rokem +6

      Yeah, I thought the reflector was scrap and a new one would have to be made, possibly by "dishing" aluminium on the lathe. Quite impressed to see that thing saved.

    • @DrHutOfHandcraft
      @DrHutOfHandcraft Před rokem +2

      @@mymechanics You are very welcome! Again, fantastic job!

    • @DrHutOfHandcraft
      @DrHutOfHandcraft Před rokem +3

      @@juanpi8864 Thank you very much 😄

  • @terrynicholls2975
    @terrynicholls2975 Před rokem +56

    This is the most beautiful and perfectly realised restoration of ANYTHING that I have ever seen. Your work on that reflector dish is simply outstanding, and the finish on every element is gorgeous. You are second to none, Sir.

  • @chadwedul1787
    @chadwedul1787 Před 4 měsíci

    Prior to reno: looks like a good anchor. After reno: looks like a pretty good anchor.

  • @christidiscover
    @christidiscover Před rokem +2

    Es ist nicht in Worte zu fassen mit welcher Liebe zum Detail und wie professionell du das machst .

  • @MegaPoxie
    @MegaPoxie Před rokem +72

    It's so rewarding seeing such a beaten-up old piece of junk that would have ended up as landfill being remade/restored to better than new condition and so well done, also the tools made to make the resto possible You are a master!

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Před rokem +9

      It’s almost like a parable about the value of a human, where no person is too far gone to be restored to perfection by the touch of the master’s hand.

    • @MegaPoxie
      @MegaPoxie Před rokem +8

      @@davidswanson5669 You obviously haven't met my mother-n-law!

  • @natsomething0
    @natsomething0 Před rokem +16

    After seeing the overwhelming majority of the comments are from guys I wanted to come representin' the middle aged ladies out there who love the mesmerizing process of restoration and the deeply satisfying payoff of the final product. A skilled craftsman is always a joy to watch. I really appreciate the effort you put into bringing these old gems back to life...things that were made back when quality was a real priority. Seeing the workmanship and the materials used in the old stuff makes me so sad as I walk over and make myself a cup of coffee in my new plastic Keurig that'll last me five years, if I'm lucky.

  • @mrscpc1918
    @mrscpc1918 Před rokem +1

    For me you have broken the internet with this video! I do not imagine that anything could be better. You work is outstanding. In my next life I would like to be your apprentice ( I can already make tea very well ) I am a 70 year old woman . Cheers

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem

      Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)

  • @Nojgrossnickler
    @Nojgrossnickler Před rokem

    I watch on .75 speed so i can enjoy longer. Such humanity, the joy of restoration I cannot rush.

  • @strumcitywoodswater413
    @strumcitywoodswater413 Před rokem +37

    A lot of channels just throw mud on things and clean them. This is TRULY a restoration. Thanks again for the masterclass.

  • @Steve-cc8zg
    @Steve-cc8zg Před rokem +227

    Your camera work is so damn good. Yeah, the restoration was great, as usual, but it never ceases to amaze me how close the shots are at times, the clarity and the editing. So good.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +20

      Glad to hear that, thank you

    • @FrontrunnerDK
      @FrontrunnerDK Před rokem +1

      Came here to say that. Nothing, NOTHING is left to chance!

  • @Caboose30
    @Caboose30 Před 4 měsíci +1

    That has got to be the most over-engineered desk lamp I've seen in a while. I love it.

  • @suzzyturner
    @suzzyturner Před rokem +1

    The best part of watching your restorations, is seeing you make the damaged or missing pieces. You are like a magician!

  • @WalidFeghali
    @WalidFeghali Před rokem +112

    Haha I've fallen asleep to quite a few my mechanics videos, and it's always like watching an adventure movie, not knowing how the hero will solve a problem next. All the custom tools, the filing, the solutions. Love this channel so much!

    • @minhazul007
      @minhazul007 Před rokem +5

      Well said

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +6

      Thank you very much, much appreciated :-)

    • @jcabeza4248
      @jcabeza4248 Před rokem +4

      my favorite part is when it says "I make a new one"

    • @araucariapasquale1
      @araucariapasquale1 Před rokem +4

      Fell asleep to this one yesterday. These videos say that there is nothing in the world that cannot be fixed. My anxiety just melts away.

    • @charliemclean6382
      @charliemclean6382 Před rokem +1

      I can only fall asleep to the ones I rewatch because I'm too interested on the first watch

  • @user-hs8vw1gq5u
    @user-hs8vw1gq5u Před rokem +54

    Этот человек точно заслуживает звания чемпиона мира по выдержке и терпению! С какой методичностью, неторопливостью, вниманием к деталям и мелочам он занимается восстановлением просто поражает. А момент видео когда он придает первозданный вид гайкам, шайбам и болтам вообще за гранью моего понимания))
    Великолепное мастерство, золотые руки, светлая голова, каждый раз смотрю и не перестаю восхищаться его работой 👏

    • @gorod07
      @gorod07 Před rokem +6

      Да уж, вытачивать с нуля шайбочки-винтики - это ту матч. У него же наверняка всяких разных винтиков пара килограммов в мастерской. Даже у меня куча баночек отсортированного по размерам крепежа - и черного, и цветного, и с хромированным покрытием, и из нержи...
      Держу пари, эта лампа никогда не была такой нарядной, даже с завода.

    • @user-hs8vw1gq5u
      @user-hs8vw1gq5u Před rokem +4

      @@gorod07 точно тумач, на второй гайке я бы сломался, тем более зная,что в гараже их целое ведро, на любой вкус и цвет 😂😂

    • @Andrei100873
      @Andrei100873 Před rokem +5

      Мне понравилось как мастер плафон рихтовал. Особенно интересно мне было посмотреть правку отбортовки! Сколько приспособлений у мастера, это чаша, пест, грибок, и ещё одна самоделка профиль создать. Молодец!

    • @user-hs8vw1gq5u
      @user-hs8vw1gq5u Před rokem +7

      @@Andrei100873 а как он самокат реставрировал.
      Делал формы для отливки шин и грипс, и как делал...вообще высший пилотаж 👍

    • @user-fd4gt4ei4k
      @user-fd4gt4ei4k Před rokem +6

      Наконец комменты на русском...

  • @user-pj3up7jf3w
    @user-pj3up7jf3w Před rokem +2

    简直是艺术品 老古董灯也很有质感,太喜欢你的视频了 太解压了,赞!

  • @eagl3ye
    @eagl3ye Před 2 měsíci

    When he finished the reflector I paused the video in stunned silence and immediately hit the subscribe button.

  • @iantyler4045
    @iantyler4045 Před rokem +15

    The work on that reflector alone was a work of art. Beautiful restoration. Way better than new and safer too.

  • @manojkotadia
    @manojkotadia Před rokem +1

    happieee to see the family of my mechanics growing day by day....

  • @PastorGooch
    @PastorGooch Před 7 měsíci +2

    As someone that works at a sign shop, the term that we use for removing the unnecessary portions of the sticker around the letters is called weeding 😊 (removing unwanted areas from the sticker you made, 10:47)

  • @brandonsmith5827
    @brandonsmith5827 Před rokem +79

    Just the time put into designing and creating the fixtures and special tools to assist in the restoration is incredible. So much time in every project!

  • @bkthompson877
    @bkthompson877 Před rokem +47

    The straightening of the reflector was amazing. Definitely the best work I've seen you perform. Well done!

    • @mrnicebobby
      @mrnicebobby Před rokem +1

      I feel about that too... each new video being better than the last. So good.

    • @BrunoSa96
      @BrunoSa96 Před rokem +1

      straightening or curving? now you put a bug in my head

  • @Mr1990hjc
    @Mr1990hjc Před rokem

    I almost skipped this one, I thought, how could anyone make this junk look interesting ? But you did, Thanks.

  • @brianthesnail3815
    @brianthesnail3815 Před rokem +4

    Stunning video. I love the beautifully simple iconic design of the lamp. That would look good in any home today. Fabulous job.

  • @mamfzf
    @mamfzf Před rokem +19

    This is such a great Restoration! And I think this is a new record for you making specialized tools for a project?
    The two part clap for the power cord tube, the dent puller for the back of the lamp, then there was the arched tool for the back of the lamp for hammering the curve right, the two part rubber concave/convex set for rounding the reflector, the wooden bit you used for the roundness of the reflector edge, the one punch you used for the one dented spot that was hard to reach for the reflector, the hook you used briefly for pulling the edge of the fold out, then the specialized tool for perfecting the folded edge of the reflector, then the attachment for your lath for sanding the reflector! That's 7 for just the reflector!- and then there were the little holders for the washers for your lathe to make sure the tiny parts didn't go anywhere. Which brings the count to roughly 13 tools you made to fix the lamp!
    Plus that brass plating was a work of genius!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +9

      Thank you very much as always. Yeah that reflector was pretty challenging to get back to shape, yet it turned out absolutely amazing! Was definitely worth to make all the special tools. By the way, there will be a video soon on the second channel about the big black plastic bowl.

    • @Vickie-Bligh
      @Vickie-Bligh Před rokem +2

      I lost count of all of them. Thanks mamfzf for specifying them all. I'm not the only one who notices!🤣

    • @mamfzf
      @mamfzf Před rokem +4

      @@Vickie-Bligh I knew the only way I was going to get a real count would be by listing them!

    • @GnuReligion
      @GnuReligion Před rokem

      @@mymechanics It is a miracle you did not split the metal on the reflector as you worked out the worst dents.
      Was your plan to use filler, if that had happened, or some kind of additive process?

  • @AdamAhmed-sm3qr
    @AdamAhmed-sm3qr Před rokem +75

    All I’m gonna say is, I’ve never wanted a lamp so bad in my life before. Wow simply amazing!

  • @wistexvlogs8327
    @wistexvlogs8327 Před měsícem

    This was the first restoration video i ever watched on youtube back in 2022. Ive been hooked since and have actually started restoring things for friends and family members. THANK YOU!

  • @user-pi2ig1dx8j
    @user-pi2ig1dx8j Před rokem +3

    Прекрасная работа! 👏👏👏👏👏 Какая красивая вещь, вы дали этой лампе вторую жизнь. Успехов вам! 😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jcslima14
    @jcslima14 Před rokem +19

    The bad thing about this video is that it ends. Amazing restoration, as always.

    • @mamfzf
      @mamfzf Před rokem +3

      If you're a Patreon Member you get access to "Director’s Cut" versions of his videos- this one has a 1 hour 16 minute Director's Cut!

  • @herbk98
    @herbk98 Před rokem +124

    I have watched many of your restoration videos and am truly impressed with each one because of your skill and your pursuit of perfection. But this one was absolutely magnificent in the way you restored the lamp reflector. There was no way I could imagine any way to remove the bends, get it round, and restore the rolled edge, but I watched you do it with skill and perfection, using special tools you made yourself to roll that edge. I admire your talent and applaud your results.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +9

      Thank you very much!

    • @paratroopdoc
      @paratroopdoc Před rokem +4

      Machining the tools to restore the dents blew me away

  • @stevieb1367
    @stevieb1367 Před 11 měsíci

    Wahnsinn!!! der Zeitaufwand für Perfektion! Hut ab, aber ich kann das echt nachvollziehen, jedes Teil ist ein Baby und man ist stolz drauf! Weiter so, bin stolz auf DICH!

  • @MDCrabTank
    @MDCrabTank Před rokem

    Sometimes you got to love old vintage stuff from 30s

  • @lelandbradley1076
    @lelandbradley1076 Před rokem +81

    Wonderful editing as always! I feel that nothing was lost going from over an hour to 23 minutes. I was hoping to see the power cord build but not really part of the restoration. Thanks again for a great project video. Will be telling all my friends to watch my mechanics!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  Před rokem +35

      I first had in mind to include it as well, but then decided not to. It was super tricky to work with the fabric insulated and twisted cord, also to install the switch. i think it works out great in the video like that. Thank you very much for the support.

    • @ErusIluvatar
      @ErusIluvatar Před rokem +3

      @@rasmidtan That's an excellent idea!

    • @larrydaniels6532
      @larrydaniels6532 Před rokem

      @@mymechanics You are correct, always better to replace a cord of that age. Safety first!

  • @ReverendTed
    @ReverendTed Před rokem +75

    My thought on the final product is almost always the same: what would someone who originally worked to produce this item think about someone putting all this work into restoring it to what is certainly better-than-original condition?

    • @DrewLevitt
      @DrewLevitt Před rokem +16

      I imagine some long-dead German factory worker nodding in approval and admiration.

    • @shannonrinehart4635
      @shannonrinehart4635 Před rokem +3

      They might not even recognize it as theirs! They would say.. It looks too good to be ours!!! Look at the quality and attention to detail!!

    • @hamatoyoshi8711
      @hamatoyoshi8711 Před rokem +3

      I would like to see an old folk whom might have worked a piece in an assembly line in the past see this type of caliber restoration, his/her reaction would be amazing!

    • @andeekaydot
      @andeekaydot Před rokem +4

      Sure they would agree "That's the way"
      and add
      "if we had unlimited time,
      parts quality as you can provide,
      and customers willing to pay the price we would have to call.
      Yepp, that's how it should be."
      But who could afford that?

  • @clownbooface2624
    @clownbooface2624 Před měsícem

    The reshaping of that reflector was something else, absolutely top class

  • @kmbc66
    @kmbc66 Před měsícem

    i love the custom tools and adapters he makes for all his projects