Hi guys in this video I concatenated the video of the trolley with the video of the pump which was a previous video in order to put all the project in one video. You might have already seen 1/3 of the video !
If you make up a square piece of sandpaper, from looped over strips, then attach it to the end of your air grinder, youll be able to knock those pits out of the metal!
This is, hands down, the best restoration video I have seen...and I've watched a bunch over the years. You showed great respect for the wine pump as you disassembled, restored it and put it back together. There were no attempts to modify or modernize it. As a result when you were finished, one could easily imagine it had just been rolled out of the Guy and Mital factory in Lyon in 1900. Also, videography and editing were professional-grade. You showed the important steps and actions concisely and avoided the common pitfall of tedious emphasis on minutiae Superb work, sir. I've subscribed.
At this stage of life, in which I find myself, one of my pleasures is watching videos of restoration. This, one of the best I've watched. Thank you and congratulations!
Your restorations should be donated to a museum, there're pieces of your Culture and History. Noble work! Avril is as dedicated as you are, she's a demanding and strict supervisor.
Le résultat est superbe ! Chapeau ! J'ai récupéré le même modèle de pompe en achetant ma maison, abandonnée aux intempéries comme déco de jardin. Je me suis toujours dit que j'essaierai de la restaurer mais je n'avais aucune idée de la méthode à employer. Grâce à votre travail, je réalise l'ampleur de la tâche qui m'attend lorsque j'aurai l'opportunité de m'y mettre.
What a beautiful old machine! 😍 Great restoration and I like the fact that you didn't polish the brass to a mirror finish, I think the rough look suits the pump better - it's more period correct in my opinion. 👍👍👍
I think it's partly because there were less options in general for things so a "cheap alternative" was virtually non-existent and partly due to survivor bias--the only remaining things are those that we well made.
Remember that 95% of everything is cheap schlock stuff. The stuff that's still around is the 5% of stuff that was made to above average quality standards.
That looks really wonderful, it is surprising how much volume is pumps 40 Ltrs a minute will soon empty the wine fermenting vessel! A work of art ! Chris B.
Great job!... It’s been a while since the last time I’ve really enjoyed a restoration vid. No complain here, but more and more CZcams has become a “wannabe” restaurateur’s place of choice. This guy!... The way he treats the piece itself, the respect he shows for this beautiful tool of trade, and his commitment to keep it as original as possible… The whole work is, to my humble opinion, a balm to anyone’s eyes, mind and soul… Thanks for sharing!... From L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
En el brillo de la bomba se reflejan los suscriptores. Eso quiere decir que es normal que tengas tantos suscriptores, con estas obras maestras de la restauración. MARAVILLOSO TRABAJO. Un saludo desde España.
you are by far my favorite restoration channel! the quality of your work, your editing and video quality, and your appreciation for the beauty of these old machines is unparalleled! not to mention all of Avril's wonderful cameos
Cor what a restoration I was amazed at all the tiny bits there are to make this item. I see Avril is still making sure all goes to plan. This is one of the best restoration videos I've watched , you really are a clever and talented man. I like all your own old woodwork tools as well as other items you use.
Another awesome job! I just love all of the old bronze and brass that are on these old mechanisms. Black paint and polished bronze or brass look good together.
It turned out fantastic. Using the old wood to recreate the broken handle was great. Made it hard to tell it was replaced. Glad you included the pump restoration from the previous video too.
This is absolutely incredible! What an amazing restoration you have performed. It is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this talent and this machine with us.
So glad you showed it working... There was only a min or so left in the video and I was like, 'come on, you have to show it working after all that'... And I'm glad you did, great work, very enjoyable to watch.
Some more kitty time stamps, for those interested in those 'Easter eggs' or some cat activity: 2:15 Dashing orange fluff 2:25 Investigator Avril 2:55 Almost hiding behind the pump (paws visible still) 3:41 Introducing the orange fluffy assistant meow, Avril 3:51 Grooming while guarding(?) 6:10 Checking out the parts, plus obligatory petting 22:23 Fluffy orange guard of the restored parts on duty 22:53 Some more guard duty Since Avril is showing up so much early, does it mean he (or she) is a wine connoisseur? Anyway, is that HUGE machine used just to pump liquid around? Is it something especially made to conserve the wine quality?
Big pump, big barrels. Wine barrels can go from 200 to at least 500 liters that I know of. No telling how much a brewing vat can have. Lots of liquid to move and no electricity to run the pump. I would imagine that it was used just to move wine around. Do not want contaminants getting in your wine. Maybe water also.
What a wonderful thing you do, salvaging and restoring magnificent old machines and preserving them for posterity. They were originally made with the same tender loving care you give them.
Great job, im still amazed that most restorers don't use molasses when removing rust from steel...It is time consuming but a small toothbrush to remove the black stain & running water is all you need...Have you ever tried it?? It really works, about 10% molasses in whatever size container you use, then fill the rest with water & let sit 7-10 days...Easy Peasy lemon squeesy...
I love how the finish on these old machines wasn't perfect. It didn't have to be. The primary goal was to produce a well-made, long-lasting and effective machine. They got it right! The items are still with us today. :-) Awesome!
Spinejackel it’s called a carboy. It’s basically the old equivalent to things like oil drums. It was used to hold industrial quantities of substances you didn’t want reacting with their container, like powerful acids and bases.
Imagine that the dirty and rusty pump became so beautiful. Really good and experienced work. They did really beautiful things before wondering if it was intentional or just tradition. The result looks satisfying I get jealous. Carsten Sweden
Restoring by bringing back functionality but not making everything new and perfect , IS perfect . Very , very well done, excellent from start to finish .
You can spray weld with powders that are suitable for repairing cast iron. Up to 6mm thick, apparently. There are also carbide containing powders suitable for hard facing areas prone to wear.
You take such care in your work, and I like it that someone is still practicing the older ways of doing things... For example, you hand carved the round handle the way they were made back then... Very nice work. It's an absolutely BeAuTiFuL Machine... Would be an honor to own, and even use...
Obviously, the pump was made to last, Well cared for it may well have. At some point, something better or faster or shiner, perhaps within an electric motor came along and this one was cast aside, waiting for it's rebirth under your hand. An incredible, beautiful, national museum grade piece of work! Thanks!
My kitty said hello to your kitty, I love the fact that your cat hangs out with you while doing your restoration work. Great videos by the way. Thank you.
Admiro principalmente o respeito e a paciência que o senhor empenha a todas as peças dos equipamentos, até com o menor parafuso ou o menor pino, é que me deixa inspirado a assistir todos seus videos. A preservação da história do ser humano vem automaticamente. Grandes restaurações. Obrigado. Abraços do Brasil.
Amazing transformation from a rusty wreck to a thing of beauty. I'd love to know how long it took from start to finish for this restoration and what happened to the pump afterwards. Once again an amazing restoration.
That was fabulous, well done, thoroughly enjoyed your work throughout, as did your cat Avril it seemed. She enjoys your noeling, maybe it’s calming to her as it is to us avid watchers. Well done again.
C'est vraiment pas le pire, moi je me dis que là, le savoir faire ne suffit pas, il faut la passion, la patience et la constance pour porter à terme un tel travail gigantesque ! ...
This isn't just a restoration. It is a tribute. Simply the vast array of tools that you possess for each delicate and complex as well as simple jobs is a reflection of your tremendous respect for the craft.
I have two cats at home and my wife feeds another stray. I just love April and I would love to have her but three is enough. Great job on all of the vintage machinery, including the corking machine. All the best, Edgar from Canada
Hi guys in this video I concatenated the video of the trolley with the video of the pump which was a previous video in order to put all the project in one video. You might have already seen 1/3 of the video !
Have you thought of using sand blaster
Ross Trimboli ah yes very nice I fell asleep half way through
@@trippinballs101 6y
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If you make up a square piece of sandpaper, from looped over strips, then attach it to the end of your air grinder, youll be able to knock those pits out of the metal!
ПРОДАЕТСЯ?
This orange cat is *fantastic* at restoring antiques. My cat mostly just sleeps all day.
In Britain, we generally call that cat colour "Marmalade".
Avril is the manager
My cat is just a jerk, but I love him. ❤
Garfield?
My cat also sleeps 9 hours a day, what do they do with all that rest?? Sleep.
This is, hands down, the best restoration video I have seen...and I've watched a bunch over the years. You showed great respect for the wine pump as you disassembled, restored it and put it back together. There were no attempts to modify or modernize it. As a result when you were finished, one could easily imagine it had just been rolled out of the Guy and Mital factory in Lyon in 1900. Also, videography and editing were professional-grade. You showed the important steps and actions concisely and avoided the common pitfall of tedious emphasis on minutiae Superb work, sir. I've subscribed.
I agree, 100% !
I love this dude, all of his videos are this high of quality
Im still amazed that most restorers don't use molasses when removing rust from steel instead of grinding...
плюсую, это лучший ролик по восстановлению агрегатов!!!
At this stage of life, in which I find myself, one of my pleasures is watching videos of restoration. This, one of the best I've watched.
Thank you and congratulations!
Well said Lino , same here !
I really enjoy watching you use old old wood to replace pieces during the renovation.
Yes his dad is a true craftsman
true ancient wood for true ancient romans!
@@Varkatel the handles needed staining to keep from rotting.
Nicely done! But how did you train your cat to walk through a field of nuts and bolts and not upset one and mine is a four legged tornado?
"This is some great wine! Where did you get it?"
"I didn't get it; I made it myself."
"Really? How?"
"First, I restored this Wine Pump from 1900..."
@Thornback Oops, I'l fix that.
Mmm! Aged tetanus my favorite
If you want to make wine from scratch, you must first create the universe!
@@killazeke23 get vaccinated ;)
@@killazeke23 I love tetris
Your restorations should be donated to a museum, there're pieces of your Culture and History.
Noble work!
Avril is as dedicated as you are, she's a demanding and strict supervisor.
This is great! You are not just restoring an old machine, you are restoring a moment in history. Keep up the "grape" work.
Le résultat est superbe ! Chapeau !
J'ai récupéré le même modèle de pompe en achetant ma maison, abandonnée aux intempéries comme déco de jardin. Je me suis toujours dit que j'essaierai de la restaurer mais je n'avais aucune idée de la méthode à employer. Grâce à votre travail, je réalise l'ampleur de la tâche qui m'attend lorsque j'aurai l'opportunité de m'y mettre.
That really is a lovely restoration.
11:30 Getting those holes to line up were the skills of a true, drilling zen master.
What a beautiful old machine! 😍
Great restoration and I like the fact that you didn't polish the brass to a mirror finish, I think the rough look suits the pump better - it's more period correct in my opinion. 👍👍👍
J Rand thank you 😃
The quality of construction in this era is mind blowing.
Yeah since its 120 years old
I think it's partly because there were less options in general for things so a "cheap alternative" was virtually non-existent and partly due to survivor bias--the only remaining things are those that we well made.
@@Trenz0 exactly, there's still high quality goods being made but we now don't have to spend a few months wages to get one that's good enough.
Remember that 95% of everything is cheap schlock stuff. The stuff that's still around is the 5% of stuff that was made to above average quality standards.
That looks really wonderful, it is surprising how much volume is pumps 40 Ltrs a minute will soon empty the wine fermenting vessel! A work of art ! Chris B.
Great job!... It’s been a while since the last time I’ve really enjoyed a restoration vid. No complain here, but more and more CZcams has become a “wannabe” restaurateur’s place of choice. This guy!... The way he treats the piece itself, the respect he shows for this beautiful tool of trade, and his commitment to keep it as original as possible… The whole work is, to my humble opinion, a balm to anyone’s eyes, mind and soul… Thanks for sharing!... From L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
En el brillo de la bomba se reflejan los suscriptores. Eso quiere decir que es normal que tengas tantos suscriptores, con estas obras maestras de la restauración. MARAVILLOSO TRABAJO. Un saludo desde España.
you are by far my favorite restoration channel! the quality of your work, your editing and video quality, and your appreciation for the beauty of these old machines is unparalleled! not to mention all of Avril's wonderful cameos
Once Avril inspected the pump and gave her approval, I knew we were in for a treat. Another fantastic project!
0:34 "whine" pump, i get it
Punny pun
Beautiful work. The thumbs down are from those who strictly drink beer.
Glad to see that you recovered your old account 😊
So My yes 😄
@@ladbrestoration I wondered where Avril and you had gone! You are back 🧡🧡
Cor what a restoration I was amazed at all the tiny bits there are to make this item. I see Avril is still making sure all goes to plan. This is one of the best restoration videos I've watched , you really are a clever and talented man. I like all your own old woodwork tools as well as other items you use.
Не знаю, зачем я это смотрю, но это офигенно круто!
Мне почему то тоже нравится , есть конечно и рукожопы...
Контент у него интересен.
Медитация какая-то
Another awesome job! I just love all of the old bronze and brass that are on these old mechanisms. Black paint and polished bronze or brass look good together.
Hands up. Who came to see this vid just to see the kitty? Lol. Great restoration, btw.
It turned out fantastic. Using the old wood to recreate the broken handle was great. Made it hard to tell it was replaced. Glad you included the pump restoration from the previous video too.
Spectacular restoration. I nearly cried. I grew up on a vineyard.
This is absolutely incredible! What an amazing restoration you have performed. It is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this talent and this machine with us.
What an impressive job you did! The brass is just beautiful. I can't imagine how long it took you. Many hours I imagine.
I love this channel for just doing aggresively french restaurations :D TRES BIEN!
With your corking machine, and grape crusher, you have the beginnings of a vintage vineyard.
he making his own winery step by step
why not 🤔😃
Love and skill combined. It’s reassuring to know that someone in this world cares so much for meticulous work.
what a good work here !, nice and clean......
I love old iron/bronze tools !
So glad you showed it working... There was only a min or so left in the video and I was like, 'come on, you have to show it working after all that'... And I'm glad you did, great work, very enjoyable to watch.
Some more kitty time stamps, for those interested in those 'Easter eggs' or some cat activity:
2:15 Dashing orange fluff
2:25 Investigator Avril
2:55 Almost hiding behind the pump (paws visible still)
3:41 Introducing the orange fluffy assistant meow, Avril
3:51 Grooming while guarding(?)
6:10 Checking out the parts, plus obligatory petting
22:23 Fluffy orange guard of the restored parts on duty
22:53 Some more guard duty
Since Avril is showing up so much early, does it mean he (or she) is a wine connoisseur?
Anyway, is that HUGE machine used just to pump liquid around? Is it something especially made to conserve the wine quality?
I'm guessing girl since her name is French for April.
Big pump, big barrels. Wine barrels can go from 200 to at least 500 liters that I know of. No telling how much a brewing vat can have. Lots of liquid to move and no electricity to run the pump. I would imagine that it was used just to move wine around. Do not want contaminants getting in your wine. Maybe water also.
It was made for wine :-) but you can still use it for others liquids 🤷🏻♂️ 😃
Cat-tivity?
YOUR CAT LOOKS LIKE MY NOSEY CATS, LOL. THE WINE PUMP TURNED OUT BEAUTIFUL...
What an absolute beauty! Lovely job on the wooden handles : )
What a wonderful thing you do, salvaging and restoring magnificent old machines and preserving them for posterity. They were originally made with the same tender loving care you give them.
Hey, new video by my favourite cat on YT!
Great job, im still amazed that most restorers don't use molasses when removing rust from steel...It is time consuming but a small toothbrush to remove the black stain & running water is all you need...Have you ever tried it?? It really works, about 10% molasses in whatever size container you use, then fill the rest with water & let sit 7-10 days...Easy Peasy lemon squeesy...
Absolument formidable, Monsieur. Great job.
You have to be well on your way to a great farm museum. Great to see this stuff getting a new life.
Love how you melded the previous video with the up date for the cart. A bit confused as to what it was used for?
I love how the finish on these old machines wasn't perfect. It didn't have to be. The primary goal was to produce a well-made, long-lasting and effective machine. They got it right! The items are still with us today. :-) Awesome!
Я так понял,что кот руководитель проекта !)))
Это Sliewky show на максималках :)
Человек бы сразу догадался, что шпаклевать полости цилиндра - это мошенничество, если на продажу, и глупость, если для себя.
I love that you saved a piece of history.
the finished restoration is beautiful!
also the jar(??) you used for the water is so neat looking!
Spinejackel it’s called a carboy. It’s basically the old equivalent to things like oil drums. It was used to hold industrial quantities of substances you didn’t want reacting with their container, like powerful acids and bases.
Imagine that the dirty and rusty pump became so beautiful. Really good and experienced work. They did really beautiful things before wondering if it was intentional or just tradition. The result looks satisfying I get jealous.
Carsten Sweden
When are we going to see a compilation vid just featuring all of Avril's appearances.
It's people like us that keep heritage like this alive for the next generation
Me at 3am: I should go to sleep
Also me at 3am: *watching pump restoration video*
Andy Luoaere that’s me rn
Restoring by bringing back functionality but not making everything new and perfect , IS perfect . Very , very well done, excellent from start to finish .
is it hard to find items like this to restore ? i would guess a lot of these types of things were scrapped for metal in ww1/ww2
“Rolala” a pure french word to express disappointment or surprise by something awesome. C’est du beau travail
The bondo kills me, all that cast iron and nary a brazing rod in sight!
Took the words right out of my mouth. I love a good brazing. At least the bondo with halt the rust some what.
You can spray weld with powders that are suitable for repairing cast iron. Up to 6mm thick, apparently. There are also carbide containing powders suitable for hard facing areas prone to wear.
Nobody can Wine about this resto. Looks fantastic! Bravo!!
Excelente restauración 💯
If you don't intend to use this marvelous restoration, I hope there is a museum who will give it a safe home. The black and brass are superb!
Хорошая работа!
You take such care in your work, and I like it that someone is still practicing the older ways of doing things... For example, you hand carved the round handle the way they were made back then... Very nice work. It's an absolutely BeAuTiFuL Machine... Would be an honor to own, and even use...
Inspector Avril approves, it seems.
Шикарно. И работа и видео. Прям погрузился в прошлое.
0:35
somebody help this machine
Τέλεια η επισκευή του αντικειμένου 1.000 μπράβο πάντως.
@@mpalaskokkalis1476 wtf i can't understand nothing lmao
@@shiru1071 οκ.
@@shiru1071 The Google translator says: "Perfect repair of the item 1,000 thumbs up anyway".
@@GettingNervous Diplomacy at it's best...
Obviously, the pump was made to last, Well cared for it may well have. At some point, something better or faster or shiner, perhaps within an electric motor came along and this one was cast aside, waiting for it's rebirth under your hand.
An incredible, beautiful, national museum grade piece of work!
Thanks!
LADBR, Essa bomba de vinho ficou o máximo, parabéns pelo seu capricho!!!!
My kitty said hello to your kitty, I love the fact that your cat hangs out with you while doing your restoration work. Great videos by the way. Thank you.
Perfect job love it! And your cat is so cute ❤️, It is a very interesting machine, I had never seen an equal to this
Uma bela recuperação do equipamento. Além do que, o video foi muito bem editado, o que o torna agradável de se ver. Parabéns pelos dois trabalhos.
Did you ever find another wheel for the other side ?? Great job ,!
Your videos are so soothing to watch and make me think of my father, whom I miss dearly. Thank you for sharing your work with the world ❤️
Awsome!
I realy love the projects and the entire atmosphere on this channel!
Admiro principalmente o respeito e a paciência que o senhor empenha a todas as peças dos equipamentos, até com o menor parafuso ou o menor pino, é que me deixa inspirado a assistir todos seus videos. A preservação da história do ser humano vem automaticamente. Grandes restaurações. Obrigado. Abraços do Brasil.
2:30 Your cat is cute !
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤If two hands do incredible work. four hands make beautiful finishes. I love Avril.
Take care with those old gaskets, likely asbestos.
Amazing transformation from a rusty wreck to a thing of beauty. I'd love to know how long it took from start to finish for this restoration and what happened to the pump afterwards. Once again an amazing restoration.
Ззжз
Those times when things were made to last 100 years....
You need to look up survivorship bias..
@@DrChrisF Well it is not like this machine spent probably decades without being repaired or used at all.
@@DrChrisF
You need to look up planned obsolescence.
Beautiful machinery .difficult to believe it was made in,1900!. Beautiful restoration too.
"This, is a wine pump"
"Dear god..."
"Theres more *trolly in the background* "
"No..."
That was fabulous, well done, thoroughly enjoyed your work throughout, as did your cat Avril it seemed. She enjoys your noeling, maybe it’s calming to her as it is to us avid watchers. Well done again.
magnifique monsieur, merci!
What a great restoration. The pump is a masterpiece in itself.
Toujours ce souci du détail!... J'adore que vous utilisiez le maximum des pièces d'origine... Et, bien entendu, Avril, le chat le plus sympa du web!
Sizeable project, very nice , very clean . It’s as if the metals can breathe, one glass of wine please.
6:19 - Avril: "You missed a spot"
Alan Harney thanks for the help Avril 😄
Excellent job, we don't see this type of machine nowadays especially the new generation, good restoration work, appreciate your hard work.
au bout de 15 minutes de vidéos, je me dis " la vache ça fait quand même beaucoup de joints d'étanchéité à refaire la!" xD
C'est vraiment pas le pire, moi je me dis que là, le savoir faire ne suffit pas, il faut la passion, la patience et la constance pour porter à terme un tel travail gigantesque ! ...
I love watching all the restorations makes my day
This isn't just a restoration. It is a tribute.
Simply the vast array of tools that you possess for each delicate and complex as well as simple jobs is a reflection of your tremendous respect for the craft.
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AVRIL FLOOF!! *kitty hugs*
Fantastic restoration and a beautiful piece of equipment. Love your work
I can tell u have been doing this for quite sometime. Not only bcuz u obviously know wat yur doing, but bcuz u have the tools for every job.
I wouldn't mind seeing the faces that go with the hands. You do awesome work!
excellent work ... it is very interesting to see the simple and durable way that years ago they gave solutions to their needs.
I’m so glad I’ve found your channel. Slowly working my way through all the videos. Great conservation and sympathetic restorations ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Superbe restauration ! Cette pompe est magnifique !
Running out of superlatives for your restorations! Love it!.
The old pump works great! I wouldn't be surprised to see a grape press is a future restoration.
You’re very lucky to have Avril as a helper!
I have two cats at home and my wife feeds another stray. I just love April and I would love to have her but three is enough. Great job on all of the vintage machinery, including the corking machine.
All the best, Edgar from Canada
Bravo, pentru tot ce ai făcut, și pentru demonstrație de funcționare. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯