BEST birthday present I've ever made - Restoration of a broken KitchenAid
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
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Hey welcome to my channel.
This video is very special to me because it was my most elaborate do it yourself project so far.
My girlfriend has her birthday in May and because she is a passionate hobby baker I wanted to make her a very special diy birthday gift.
A kitchenaid ultrapower ksm90 I found on the electrical scrap of my neighborhood.
Of course I did not want to give a broken and extremely dirty kitchen machine. The machine had some problems. The paint had peeled off, the controls were broken. It was bent from a fall and it was stuck in the highest gear and ran very unevenly and noisily.
After removing all the dirt from the kitchen aid and disassembling the machine, i was able to start restoring the ksm90 to a very special gift.
I started the restoration by removing the old paint with the sandblaster. After the aluminum mold was completely exposed, i was able to dent it and repaint it in her favorite color. I chose a deep purple color that I was sure she would like very much.
All the metal shafts were in good condition and fully nickel plated, so all I had to do was polish them up.
All the gears were cold blued after cleaning to seal the rust.
The restoration of the control levers was more complex. Since the original heads of the levers were broken off, I decided to make new ones out of wood.
I chose ebony and sapeli, an african mahogany wood, as the starting materials. These noble woods do the most justice to the american icon.
After gluing the woods together, i was able to shape them into three beautiful semi-circular heads. In the end i polished them and covered them with a layer of epoxy resin for hygienic reasons.
Before assembling, it was time for a beer test. This time I had a bottle of budweiser - budvar from the czech republic to test. An outstanding beer that many in the grocery store would confuse with the american budweiser brand.
In the end, I reassembled all the parts and was able to give away a beautifully restored kitchenaid. My girlfriend was extremely happy about this gift. I wish her all the best.
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This video is for you!
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Disassembly
05:25 - Sandblasting
06:29 - Paint Job
08:21 - Polishing and Bluing
10:24 - New Parts
12:13 - Woodworking
14:26 - Beer test
15:31 - Assembly
22:34 - Results
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Result Scene:
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This item is barely 20years old. What are you fixing, really? These Kitchen Aid appliances are made to last -- pretty much!
This is a Kitchen Aid table mixer made in, approx., 1997, Oct-Nov.
Not saying this is not a good job of making a good product look spanking new, but does not look like there was any real restoration involved.
🙄
There always has to be an a-hole
It clearly wasn't working properly in the beginning. One of the arms needed "fixing", the speed controller needed "fixing" and the aesthetics needed "fixing".
Obviously this one was used hard and was ready for the trash bin. Restoring it is actually very eco friendly. Good job.
Lol what a crass comment.
I have a 1941 Kitchenaid that I dearly love. It was a wedding gift to my mother from her father. It has chipped paint, some rust but otherwise is in perfect condition, and now I know how to restore it, and also know that I can do it.
Thank You. Getting my mother's wedding gift back to original condition is going to mean so much to me
That sounds amazing. All the best for your lovely project!!!!
That's awesome. I hope it went well! Old machines are really cool, including little kitchen appliances.
I wouldn’t do anything at all to it, Bluebelle. As long as it is in perfect working condition, there is no need to fix it. Some basic maintenance is all that is needed to keep it working right for many years, but other than that… Think of it this way: if you take it apart and repair all of the cosmetic faults, it will be indistinguishable from one that has sat in a box since the 1940s. But your mother opened the box. She USED her mixer, probably a great deal. She baked birthday cakes with it. She made holiday cookies with it. She made more dinner rolls and loaves of bread with it than you can even begin to count.
Every scratch, every ding, every stain… each one marks a memory. Each one loudly proclaims the love that your mother channeled through it into each and every thing she baked with it. Don’t erase those defects, preserve them! Celebrate them! Add to them, and someday pass them on to your own children.
@@mrimmortal1579 To be honest, if I could get away with leaving it as is, I would, for the reasons you stated. However, the rust on the base where the bowl sits is BADLY rusting and I have fear that to do nothing to stop it will end up in disaster sooner rather than later.
Mechanically, she's a stout little beast and has given me no trouble at all (I did have to replace the bowl when the original one developed a tiny hole on the side)
Great work! It makes me happy to see “garbage” given new life and reused. Less landfill for all of us. Keep it going!
I was wondering where did you get all the wearable parts (brushes, gear, grease, etc…)?
"I'm going to fix this and give it to my girlfriend who loves to bake."
Note to your GF: He's a keeper. He can fix stuff, AND he gives you a badass stand mixer.
Thanks for the support 👍👍👍
PS: I would suggest this stand mixer stays out on a countertop or shelf where it is always visible. First, it will turn knowledgeable women green. Second, it will tell him you appreciate the gift. And if you use it frequently your girl friends will forgive the green moment and your man will smile a lot.
Note to him: She's one, too. She will bake stuff.
It's impressive how serviceable this is. A quality product that was designed to be repaired, not replaced. I'm sure the engineer who made this is long gone but you've done their grandchildren very proud with your work 👍
Yes, because it's an obsolete tech ... that's sold at an outrageous high price.
Literally biggest scam ever. Like apple products being the most expensive but at the same time being several years behind the competition.
They knew how to abuse the limited IQ people into buying them.
It's appalling how these mixers are made with 50 year old technology.
Yes, is simple and robust, but this means they should be dirt cheap, because there is no actual innovation worthy of 2022.
What innovation?! Well, they should have advanced functionality scales included so you know how much you add in ingredients for one.
Then using brushless motors instead of the utter garbage electric motor tech employed. All accessories should be stainless steel as standard included, and not coated aluminum ones.
This was ok in the 1970s but not in the 2020s. This is an old model, but is the same with the new models they sell. That is the problem.
@@ElGoogKO you dont know what you are talkin about, yes its expensive but you can give this to you grandchildren and it will still work fine. why complicate something when this is perfection, more electronics more things to brake.
@@ElGoogKO That's not how manufacturing works, but go off, king.
@@ElGoogKO they are not cheap because we know why we buy them. At the pastry school I work, we have around 200 of those and half are 20+ years old. The maintenance guys just the do the work to clean and grease them every 3-4 years and done. The huge point with those products is the parts are very easy and affordable to find, because they didn’t change them every years as others shiny brands. So yeah, it is costly to buy but it is a very strong product you will keep for decades and cheap to maintain. People are just to lazy to do basic maintenance and prefers to come on social media to cry.
I bought a kitchen aid for my mom when I was 16 it was for Christmas that year. I’m 51 and my mom has passed and my daughter uses the kitchen aid daily 35 years later these are built to last amazing craftsmanship
The men who can fix broken things like this are getting rarer than a unicorn.
Maybe the channel helps to grow that number a little
@@NTRprojects That would be great! :-) Keep doing, please!
@@NTRprojectswhat was making the motor run rough?
Don't worry, as soon as civilization starts breaking down, people will begin to realize just how critical people with * actual * skills are; one of my kids is an aircraft mechanic, the other one an electrician. Both in their 20's and already bought their own homes and comfortably middle class.
The women ARE unicorns!
I have met a lot of women carpenters (like me), but I only met one Mechanic so far in my age (55). And I mean by Trade, not self taught.
I guess they are much more now. But a mechatronic is not the same like the common car geeks used to be, I guess..
This is more wholesome than just buying a new mixer for your girl. Memorable and sincere.
I thnk she appreciated this a lot. Thank you!
@@NTRprojects did you show her how much work it was?
@@NTRprojects I am so glad for that!
And how many gift receivers get their gift in their favorite *custom!* color?!
I’d like to see more repair and reuse in this world. More quality, less crap.
I agree 100%
It used to be better, but then people hardly bought new stuff and business had a hard time keeping afloat, at least is what I have heard, not to mention that competition makes people try to undercut one another and to make things cheaper quality takes a minor hit here and another there... They are small decrements, but over time we end up with the level of crap we are dealing with...
Here are some serious quality for you.
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Was I right?
@@zehph Buy quality stuff, ie: instead of the grater they sell at the grocery store made of cheap metal that rusts, get a good one out of stainless steel. Instead of the cheap $10 hand mixer, spend the money and get the pro model Kitchen aid. Sure it costs about $250 but it will last forever. They usually go on sale before Christmas and sell out. Got mine for $150 about 10 years ago, still going strong. Cleaning it right after using it and not letting powdered sugar or flour dust up out of the bowl is key. Both of those will clog up a motor. Add gradually and at slow speed until moistened is the proper way to do that and avoid the dust up.
@@VangoghsDoggo I am making the shift to this way of thinking. I was raised through some financial hardship and got ingrained into my brain that cheaper is better because we couldn't pay for better stuff then, but now things got better and slowly but surely I'm making better investments in all areas, clothing was one that I struggle with a lot! 😅
I bet your girlfriend was very happy with this gift of love and much effort. 💕
You turned something beaten, broken and "standard" into a one-of-a-kind fully functional stand mixer. Your girlfriend is a VERY lucky lady, indeed!!! The purple color was an excellent choice!
Now she has the ONLY purple Kitchenaid on her block!👍
I really enjoyed watching this restoration. 25 years ago I was a machinist working for the company that machined many of the components for the KitchenAid mixer. A part I personally produced was the hub of the wire whisk. It was something to see how the components we made all fit together on the inside.
Nice someone else in the comments also produced parts in former days. Very nice how this comes together here
Never heard a Kitchenaid run that smoothly, as this one does at the end. Outstanding work. I'm jealous of your girlfriend!
Thank you very much!
I've got a new one that I use infrequently and I was surprised to hear how smoothly this machine ran compared to mine. I have a feeling that if that machines aren't run that often, it can lead to problems, but this is my opinion only.
Yeah. Maybe he installed a silencer😜
It really looks great
@@gaterunner64 I wonder if it’s either the mixing on the audio in the video, quite likely he toned down the sounds to avoid killing headphone users. Or the grease/bearing making a major impact.
The audio mixing could explain why it feels quieter, however the bearing and grease might also have a major impact. Products are generally designed to last until out of warranty, wouldn’t surprise me if most any aftermarket grease would work better then factory because those penny pinching sons of bitches would save a nickel to make it last 5 years instead of 10.
@@andyruse4670 I didn't even think of this possiblity, but you are probably right!
This is a really beautiful restoration. That poor beat up mixer is now a reclaimed gem. I happen to have a KitchenAid mixer and it is also very nice to see the inner workings. I've watched this video many times. Your girlfriend got a great birthday gift. Thanks for sharing the refurb!
Very meticulous work, you should be proud. She will be extra nice to you I’ll bet.
You are a brilliant restorer. The purple color and your homemade knob caps make this look like a very expensive "special edition" Kitchen Aid. If it were in the show window of a Williams Sonoma store, it would probably have a price tag of $900. Superb workmanship and extraordinary attention to detail!
Thanks so much 😊
Yes, LOVED the caps! 😊
For real, he should find more "trash" kitchen aids and resell them as refurbished.
Too much work really. 2 days just to disassemble clean all the parts@@JOSHT901
This guy put a beer review right in the middle. THATS what I'm talking about!
:D glad you like it so much Steven
Romance is all about sacrifice. This was *VERY* romantic. Bravo.
This is exactly the type of project that the phrase "better than new" was meant to capture. Only criticism is that the Kitchen Aid mixer is a classic industrial-design ill-suited to wooden knobs. Otherwise, an amazing job!!
My Mom got one as a wedding gift in 1947. It stopped working in the 80’s. I took it in for repairs and they fixed for free.
wow I wonder if they would still do it
Going by the serial # @20:43 looks like its a mixer from 2000. The amount of damage shows it was either worked quite literally to death, which is unlikely being its the small 300W model, or it was simply one that the owner didn't care for properly. My grandma had one from the mid 80s, that ran perfectly fine into the mid 2000's till my aunt burnt up the motor trying to knead an over size batch of bread. The motors are high torque but aren't designed for sustained load, KitchnAid only wants you to run them about 10 min per cycle. Says so next to the wattage rating on the side band @22:13.
@@NTRprojects kitchen aide offers a lifetime guarantee. Those machines get past down generation to generation.
@@NTRprojects Not likely. KitchenAid was a division of Hobart until 1986 when they sold the division to Whirlpool. People seek out the machines made by Hobart because they were better made. Look at the Hobart made meat grinders, they are cast iron. Whirlpool meat grinders for the KitchenAid are made of plastic.
@@bflogal18 Quality are just more satisfying...
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In whatever shape and form it comes in, right?
I restored my girlfriend's lawnmower, welder, band saw, electric drill and angle grinder. Hope you got more thanks than I did!
Wrong girlfriend. Get a new one.
@@Willy_Tepes : Right Answer !!
If everyone restored old things like this instead of just buying new ones we’d be a lot better off!
I just received my KitchenAid mixer back from KitchenAid after they repaired (or should I say rebuilt!) the machine. These older mixers are worth repairing. They are much better built than the machines be sold today. Bravo on a job well done and keeping that beautiful piece of machinery out of the landfill.
Thank you Catherine and a lot of fun with yours. Best regards
I always wanted one but never had a good reason to get one until I got involved with a groupe where I had an opportunity to bake cakes once in a while. Got on Ebay and paid something like $80 for a 50 year old home appliance. The thing works great, I can get parts for it if it breaks, and can still get accessories for it. The only problem with it is that the plug is non-polarized, so if it's plugged in wrong and I touch it and the sink at the same time I get a little tingle.
@@JeffDeWitt That isn't polarization. It's a short in it and you are running current from the mixer case, through you, to the sink. A live wire is touching the case inside or current is jumping to it and you are grounding it out on the sink. It needs to be fixed before you make the wrong connection and someone finds you on the floor dead.
@@VangoghsDoggo The tickle is probably conduction from the capacitors, not a hard short. A bare wire to the case and the user touching the mixer and the grounded sink would be thrown across the room. This should be upgraded to a polarized plug and Jeff should get a GFI installed in his kitchen (it's code anyway).
Current production Kitchen Aid stand mixers are still built the way they always have been. Even a new one is a lifetime item, but I agree that even antique Kitchen Aids should be restored like this one.
Came from 9gag. I really love videos like these that have no irrelevant background music, all you can hear are just tinkering. You earned a new sub, sir! Keep it up!
M2!
@@TQSunrise4711 >8
Same here!
Here are no tinkering but I bet you will like it.
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I never understand how you can reassemble something like this and remeber and strugge with fitting everything back together, it is truly a skill
Having the disassembly on camera helps! One can always go back and review.
One nice thing about KitchenAid mixers is that they are designed so that when parts fail it’s fairly easy to repair. Wish more companies would do the same.
Commercial versions hold their value for at least 40 years. They are "overbuilt" compared to others available. Parts are not cheap but are quality
Thank you zipur. I order the parts in assembly groups, so its easier to get it back together
@@jaykneegarner2479 we have a large commercial one at our bar/grill that's older than some of our staff and still by far the best workhorse in the kitchen. I don't even have a clue how old it is but I remember it as a kid coming in here and I'm 56.
@@jaykneegarner2479 Repairability should be mandatory.
Shame on me! 2 years to see this beauty come Back to life! Jaw dropping work. Amazing!
i know anyone with a care for baking would fall in love with that delicious custom eggplant color! i loved this video
I'm glad you enjoyed it Gabriella
If KitchenAid hasn’t contacted you and offered you a bunch of free attachments for the restoration of this beauty, then shame on them.
I worked for KitchenAid warehouse in Belgium :) They have their own Factory Service department and believe me, one scratch deeper than can be polished and mixer part goes straight to the bin. They just switch either whole base with electrical parts or the head half. They fix the electronic/mechanic parts but they do not restore body scratched/deformations. I saw there one big container and believe me, this one from video would go straight to the bin - unless it's out of warranty fix and you pay for it, still the paint coat is not being fixed, they only offer changing half of the machine :)
This is very interesting. would have thought they are way to expensive to just replace everything
no one called so far :D:D
@@NTRprojects shipping overseas to cheap labor countries or paying locally for fixing the paint coat would be too expensive. I saw one that was deeply scratched on both halves and only with some minor parts to change... Went to bin. Paying person to dismount parts and moving them to new body is too much expense. A worker is a cost of €40/hour for company + spare main body parts (production + shipping + storage) where retail price and production cost are something completely different from each other especially with KitchenAid, premium brand. As a result it's cheaper to ship new mixer / main part of mixer for customer rather than going for fixing expenses.
@@TapChanek I'd buy all the parts they throw out and put together a scratch and dent.. "Frankenstein"
I saw the German writing on the sandblasting machine and thought, "hmmm, this bloke may be German". Then when I saw the beer review in the middle, I thought "Er ist Deutch!"
Bist du?
@@mannshaft nein, aber meine familie kam ursprünglich aus deutschland
und wo wohnst du nun?
@@NTRprojects In den USA wanderte meine Familie um 1865 hierher aus.
My German isn't quite that good, I was cheating a bit using Google translate. I'm German on my father's side, I think my great grandfather was the first to be born in the US.
Mir fiel sofort das TÜV Rheinland Siegel auf! ;-)
Top Arbeit übrigens!
Got Mums one many years ago for Christmas. She was beaming for a month.
Great save BTW...
This was so much overkill restauration that it became therapeutic. This is the most beautiful thing I have ever watched (exaggerated to make a point). Your girlfriend can NOT use this machine. This needs to be preserved under glass.
I was watching this and toward the end I thought "but will this whip meringue?" Then you brought out the egg whites! So glad to see that mixer brought back to life. I'm sure your girlfriend will take much better care of this than the original owner.
Never saw your comment. Sorry and thank you
I think your girlfriend is incredibly lucky
Not only did you get her a kitchenaid you got her one you restored yourself and personalized so its perfect for her.
I couldn't think of a better birthday gift
Always smart to give quality cooking equipment to a person who loves to cook! It leads to a lifetime of good eating.
I really liked the comment about thinking you were in over your head. Makes this feel a lot more relatable.
Yes it was my first time with a kitchen aid. Of course it's also difficult for me. Best regards nibiyabi
Truly satisfying. I love you’re restoring such special items in perfection! Keep it up!
Thanks a lot Mister P. I think you will get a pizza from a dough out of this very machine quite soon
@@NTRprojects sounds good! 😘
Thanks for bringing me here, Mister Patina.
@@Vickie-Bligh yes thanks for bringing vickie. really nice of you bro
@@NTRprojects treat her well 😄
The work you did is beyond belief. The unit appears as if it were brand new, factory manufactured. I feel certain when you presented this to your girlfriend she was amazed. Excellent video, thank you!
that's how I felt taking my ThinkPad apart and rebuilding it. well done!
TBH, I would love my husband made purple mixer more than the mixer I own right now. It's just so wonderful! :D
😁😁😁😁 Thank you
I loved how you saved this wonderful machine!!💜💜💜💜
Thank you Deana
Man, would have loved to see the reaction of your girlfriend!!
Happy Girlfriend = good life
I purchased a Kitchen Aid mixer for my wife the first year we were married. (32 years ago) My wife like nothing on her counter tops except her Kitchen Aid. These are wonderful machines. Your girlfriend will love it. Well done sir.
Hey Michael. We realized that we need to have it on the counter, otherwise we wouldn't use it. But it's such a pretty and helpful machine. Incredible versatile as well
Man your girlfriend is a very lucky woman. To have both.
"Subscription button red" haha I see what you did there! Subscribed!
You got me :D
A beautiful restoration. Kitchenaid mixers are so well built that even a brutally used one such as this can be restored to near-new condition. Well done on giving it a second life.
Well said Ian. Thank you for watching
They used to be well built before 1986!
Now they are junk compared to then!
If you gave me some trash from the garbage on my birthday, we wouldn't be BF and GF by my next birthday.
I'd probably marry you. This is one of the sweetest things I've ever seen. Weeks of effort, and a Kitchen Aid in a color that no one on Earth probably has? It's just wonderful.
I'm impressed to see this kitchen mixer, get revamped. This is for those, who want to learn to know; how to become a chef. And specialize in it. 👩🍳 🍳 👨🍳
What a beautiful gift, you're a very thoughtful person. You chose a beautiful colour too, and the finished project is something to keep forever.
Thank you for sharing this restoration with us, this was obviously a deeply personal work, and an insight into your personal life that many might hide.
I can only send back the compliments. This is a very thoughtful comment, that was really appreciated
This channel is what Sunday afternoons were made for. I was very glad to see that the beer was a worthy refreshment for all the work you put into this restoration.
It sure was. One of my most favorite beers now. I hope we will share many sundays in the future. Best regards Pete
Great job! Congratulations!
I don't care what anybody says. This was a nice restoration of a classic mixer. If he did it just for kicks then so what but, he did it for his girlfriend. What more could you ask for? He could be doing a hundred other things good or bad but, no he rebuilt what i believe was a commercially used, hard used mixer that at most was occasionally wiped down. Kudos to him and I hope she appreciates the work he put into this project. My only concern was the kitchen grease. I pray it was used for the purpose it was intended and not used bacon grease. LOL
Wow what a transformation! I love that you gifted it to your girlfriend and now this beauty has many more years of baking ahead of it :)
Yes yes yes that's exactly what I mean for the things I restore. I want to make them usable and to be used again
"Saying bye bye to the "subscription button red" it was painted with" that was a very subtle way to ask newcomers to subscribe to your channel. And you got it with that beer review! This is truly wonderful and I hope your girlfriend got really happy with the gift
Haha yeah but it didnt work on you ?! :D
Sat here watching this with my much more modern KitchenAid Artisan sat in front of me! Fascinating!
I ve replaced ring gears 3 times. This was very informative
Came from 9gag, stayed for the satisfying content. Good job!
Btw, you must be very patient and indifferent to unpleasant things while handling this nasty boi. Also, your girlfriend is a lucky one.
Hey Betül. Thank you very much. This project was though but in the end I'm very pleased with the result
Wow! At first I was a bit skeptical since I thought "isn't the effort you need to put into restoring a bog standard item greater than just buying another?" but what you've transformed this mixer into at the end is truly beautiful.
Hell of a lot more parts in there there than i thought there would be… great resto
Thank you!
Your gf is a very lucky lady. This turned out beautifully. I love the color. I wish mine was that color, but I'm not gonna look a gift hourse in the mouth. These are a dream to have and own. I love mine.
I think this is the most precious kitchen aid in the whole wide world and I just wonder how you will ever top this present.
Good point Sandra, maybe I build myself a trap here....
How on earth do you remember what goes where afterwards? Do you watch the way you took it out again??? This is impressive!! Thank you
grossed out in the beginning with all the dirt. mesmerising afterwards. mind you I took my kenwood for a change of motor and they told me at the workshop how disgusted they were with some machines and that mine was very clean but |I kept apologising for its condition. not a kitchenaid fan but if I had received such a restoration I would have been very proud. you are an artist. simply stunning.
Oh my lord this is such a kind and nice feedback. We got my mom a Kenwood a while ago and she is very happy with it
Can't believe this popped up in my recommendations. I brought one of these home a few months ago and it's just been sitting so now I might actually be able to get it running properly after watching this.
Just beautiful, bet your girlfriend just loved it too. Best custom color . When she gets the paddle one, get the one with the bowl scraper. Tell her belated birthday. It the same day as my 42 year old son’s.
I think so. Thank you gayle
Budweiser USA actually lost that case and as part of the settlement, if they wanted to keep using the name, were allowed to make only the worst beer they could while still legally being classified as beer.
Heh, I sort of laughed when I saw the Budweiser label. I figured Dr. Beers spent all his money on parts for his girlfriends gift, and now he was poor.
I think the definition for beer that was used in the case was tinted water.
Somehow, it was coronated as the King of Beers?!?
Well done! Prost! Here's hoping that you were richly rewarded.
I was, and I still receive my cookies
..a good project for immediate use in the kitchen, good one, stay safe and have a great week..
thats where it stands now on permanent display and already delivered an awesome cake
@@NTRprojects ...lol..
That orange / yellow plastic gear is called the "sacrificial gear". It's part of the design; to get destroyed instead of destroying any of the metal parts. I've replaced the gear on our KitchenAid mixer and restored it to service.
Nice work! Love the color.
thanks for the info steve
I always wondered why they used a plastic gear on my mixer. Thought that was being Cheap!
Beautiful! You gave that machine back its dignity. What a lovely gift.
This is certainly not terrible :) Fist bumps from Canada
So satisfying to watch. Your restoration skill is very impressive. Would have loved to see the reaction from the girlfriend on a separate video.
Shes to shy for that :D
It’s hard to image anyone treating a Kitchen Aid mixer that poorly! 😲 You did a fantastic restoration on it! Your girlfriend is very lucky! 😁👍
Yes, who owned this mixer before your girlfriend? It looked as if it were used to mix cement.
Totally agree. And it looked like it never has been cleaned before ;(
you never know peoples values and loves. the old saying "one mans trash, an other mans treasure is very true here!
I really did enjoy that restoration after a long week :D Thank you very much
Your restored one sounds so much better than my new (ish) one.
I heard that a few times. Never had a new one. Need to check it out in a store one day
The detail you put in to every part is amazing. Truly wonderful. Loved every second
Finally you are back from your visit at Mister Patina :D
@@NTRprojects XD
Beautiful work. Something I really respect about KitchenAid is that they don't cheap out on construction, even on their lowest-end products. Close tolerances, metal parts, and mechanical fasteners instead of glue make them a joy to work on.
100% agree. Its a great product
The funny thing is, we still have our kitchen aid. and it still works like a charm!
KitchenAid mixers are just a tank in the kitchen. These mixers are in each member of my family's homes because when we finally decide to upgrade to a bigger mixer the older KitchenAid mixer is passed down to the grown children.
Great job! Not many people would have bothered to restore that mixer. You've shown it was possible and will enjoy many years of service from it. Not to mention the pride of your restoration abilities. Thank for sharing.
I love seeing hard-working machines lovingly restored like this. What a huge difference between the before and after in the motor sound, it sounded so happy to be whizzing around freely again! Work, truly well done! 👍🏻
The present that gives back. You are a clever man.
Girlfriend that's getting pretty close to wife territory. Great job! Absolutely beautiful! Wish we had a reaction video. Has she stopped crying yet? Praying many jobs come your way. Your a credit to your profession.
Thank you so much C H. Your words are a big motivation to get back to work now
We've had our KitchenAid for almost 20 years. Best wedding present ever, still works perfectly to this day!
Nice restoration!
I gave both my nieces a kitchen aid for their weddings
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Your restoration is stunning. Any baker would be thrilled to own this.
This is very beautiful. Your girlfriend is lucky to have you!
My KitchenAid mixer is this colour. I believe it's called Boysenberry. Great restore, glad your girlfriend loved it! 😊
You should rename the channel to, "Pretty Bloody Good Restorations" 😳😎
Hahaha thank you mate
Amazing! Looks like this is your pop-off video! Please do more household item repairs!
I think I will switch between kitchen and workshop :)
The most awesome thing about a Kitchen Aid is that you actually CAN repair them like this. And you did an incredible job!
Grüße aus dem südlicheren Deutschland. ;-)
Great restoration! You should have bought replacement knobs though, they are so much better.
If she doesn’t realize how much she means to you after doing all this, I don’t know what to tell you.
Yea, she sees your a cheapskate and didn’t buy her a new one…
@@wayneguy6043 Dumbass. It's a labour of love.
@@avishjha4030 what a waste of life….
The new ones are junk compared to that!!
Wow, you Realy did a professional job. Excellent. I did not fast forward, however I reversed a few times to have a good look.
My wife has one and she loves it (she looks after hers a lot better than this one was looked after). You can buy all sorts of accessories and beaters for it (the accessories go in the port on the front). She has pasta rollers, a juicer, & a food processor which all run off the same motor. Good on you for bringing a reliable and well-designed item back into use, instead of letting it go to waste.
More beautiful than the original one. I am glad that you knew what you were doing. Congratulations.
You cannot beat the quality of an old machine, outstanding job on the detail, color and the upgraded knobs!
Really glad you liked it. Appreciated comment
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Oh man, this must have been real double love: for your girlfriend and the technics and aesthetic of this machine.
Absolutely marvellous!
Couldn't agree more!
More like “winter plum” because the purple leans cooler! You were close though and it’s so cute how much you obviously care for your gf
Winter plum is also a very good name. Thank you
You are very impressive. Your attention to detail amazes. Your girl friend has a great guy.
Hey John thank you for your flattering words!
I can remember back as a kid when you could take just about anything to various repair shops to have things like this mixer you just beautifully rebuilt and they actually made a decent living. I honestly miss those days! Job well done it was a pleasure to watch, thank you!
I remember walking into the local repair shop as a kid and seeing all of the gadgets, tools and appliances waiting patiently to be repaired and I thought, "What an awesome way to make a living! " Alas, with planned obsolescence ruling manufacturing, those days are sadly behind us. I bet this gentleman still makes plenty of extra cash around his area however.
Yes, especially when they actively complicate the repair or make it impossible, it becomes ridiculous
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welcome to the capitalist world where lawyers have to earn a living along with the rest of us. personal responsibility no longer exists, if you personally screw up, somehow a lawyer can make it look like somebody else's fault. that's the world we live in today. and how dare you attempt to repair your old whatever it is, depriving someone else who sells new whatevers from earning an income by selling you a new whatever........
how wonderful. I never thought the motor was so complex! I loved this whole video.
I was really amazed by the quality parts that are inside this whole thing
Quite a change. I actually like the purple. Nice bright pop for a kitchen. That was a lot of work for your lady. Hope she enjoys her new toy for many years.
Restored with love. What is more romantic then that!
Fantastic colour too, I’m sure there’s a business opportunity there for people to get their machine overhauled and repainted!