DETAILED Restoration of a Peeling Kitchen Aid
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- #restoration #1920 #kitchenaid
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Hello and welcome to my channel,
in this video I restore a clever kitchen aid from the 1920s. Did you know that they had this in the 1920s? The potato peeler was sold as a peeling wonder and had a German Reich patent. This designation is also stamped on the product.
I bought the peeler on ebay classifieds so that I have less work with my potatoes in the future. It had rust on all mechanics.
As always, I first disassembled the antique tool into all individual parts to start the restoration. Then I sandblasted all parts.
Since I broke off a cast iron part, I was able to visit my friend mister patina to weld with him.
After I smoothed out all the production defects with the file, I was able to continue with the restoration.
Some parts I hot burnished, others I nickel plated and polished afterwards. All painted parts I have of course repainted in the original colors. In RAL 5015 sky blue and RAL 9001 cream white.
After I had refurbished the wooden parts and made a new screw and spring, I was able to reassemble everything.
The wonder device passed the final test after I had completed the fine tuning.
Overall, a great mini kitchenaid with a simple but ingenious mechanics.
I hope you enjoy the video. Like, subscribe and share if you enjoy it.
And stay healthy
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - Disassembly
04:16 - Sandblasting
04:39 - Metal Work
05:19 - Welding
05:58 - Beer test
06:58 - Metal work I
07:45 - Hot Bluing
09:01 - Metal Work II
09:40 - Paint Job
11:14 - Metal Work III
12:05 - Nickel Plating
13:00 - Making a new spring
13:29 - Woodwork
14:38 - Assembly
17:23 - Results
18:50 - Final Test
Music:
Intro:
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Result Scene:
"Your Lullaby" Per-Olov Kindgren & The Gaugolon Orchestra - Jak na to + styl
06:13 Since were drinking beer in my shop its totally okay to mention that I work naked most of the time. I can express myself even better without clothes.
BTW your filming and editing is just from another world. You increased your skills to a pretty high level, sir. Iam glad I could help.
Oh thank you! really appreciated feedback. Maybe I mention that you also have a new project
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I'm 1 hour ahead but I think you catch up in minutes. Miss you!
This collab you did with Dr. Beer and yours with My Mechanics today made my weekend. Thanks guys. You all are the best.
HA HA HA HA HA
That I need to see!
@@Vickie-Bligh thanks! ❤️
Very nice. I love seeing old kitchen gadgets from the old century. They were so creative with these things. The restoration turned out beautifully.
That first test potato turned out great!😂
... that setting is for making 1 french fry per potato...
🤣🤣🤣
@@Zardox2 exactly😂
Right?! I like the idea with 1 fry out of one potato
I always like your videos before I even watch them lol. Love the content man.
Thank you very much
Mr. Patina is right...about filming and editing...in everyday life who give sh*t about "potato peeling" now many of us will! :)
☺️☺️☺️ How nice of you. Thanks a lot my friend
Your work on this piece was very aPEELing!
Man I love your blues and mints! They are such beautiful colors.
Another great restoration friend, look's superb to say the least, see you later smashed potatoe LOL, have a nice day & Stay Safe !!!.
Thank you Brian. Glad you liked it
What an aPEELing restoration.
Okay you think fast!!!
Excellent work! Those poor tools fall into disuse too often. It's great to see one brought back to new condition. I was hoping you would repaint it blue!
Super Restauration wie immer! Mir gefällt besonders, dass der Schriftzug nicht mit einer dunklen Farbe nachgezogen wurde; Schön subtil.
das sehen nicht alle so :D aber ja wollte es so belassen wie es mal war
Cool project 👍 and beautiful result, like it 👍
Many thanks fellow
Lovely restoration! It looks brand new! Also very nice to see Mr. Patina make a cameo - hope you are all keeping safe:)
Yes we are basically the only people we see each other so we are good. Thank you!!!
You've done a great job mate. Love that shade of blue. Lol. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Glad to hear that you liked it Cathy
I hope Aurora got some beer. 🍺🍺🍺
😋😋😋
schön gemacht, und toll dass du die Funktion gezeigt hast.
ja das war ich euch schuldig, wenn ihr mir schon 20 minuten zuschaut, dann soll es sich auch lohnen :)
@@NTRprojects 🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
Perfect ! , Video loud and clear .
Thank you Mina, glad you think so
You do excellent work.
I never see a so hungry tool !!!
I think you loose 1/3 of the potato that you peel using this item
Too funny !
But you have done here a wonderful job .
You are right, but after adjustment it worked better for the last potatoes, but I also wanted to show you the first one
So glad you used it
I had to share it with you. Would be unfair otherwise :D
Now THAT is a neat little piece of machinery. Great restoration. I always look forward to your videos. I really enjoy Mister Patina's as well.
Hey great to have you back here. Thank you and Mister Patina has a new video out too
Beautiful Restoration!!! That is genuinely a useful kitchen tool!. I might have painted the letters black or blue, so as to stand out against the white, but thats just me
I did consider it, but this time I decided differently. But fair point
Welcome back!
Nice to seee your works again.
And... GREAT JOB!
Nice to see you watching my work again
Love the bolt action release of the spring! Potato cannon but different 😅
Als das Gussteil gebrochen ist, wären mir tolle neue Flüche eingefallen. Du hast das gut gemeistert. Das Vernickeln der Teile, die mit den Lebensmitteln in Kontakt kommen, ist eine gute Idee.
Gruß Tino
When the casting part broke, I would have thought of great new curses. You handled it well. Nickel plating the parts that come in contact with the food is a good idea.
Greetings Tino
Ja es war stille Fassungslosigkeit in meinem Gesicht in diesem Moment
No potatoes were harmed in the making of this film.
Well that’s disappointing….
You have turned a forsaken old peeler into something close to a work of art - almost too nice to use. I love the colour you chose 👍
Hey slider sorry for the late reply. I thank you for the very kind words!!!
I’ve have viewed many videos on CZcams but that has to be one of the best, well done Dr Beer 🍺
Wow, thanks! I'm grateful for this feedback
Awesome work bro! Cheers from Poland :)
Thank you my frind and best regards back to poland
An absurdly over-complicated solution to a simple problem: peeling a potato. In other words: I love it! It's also a beautiful piece of machinery, that I'd love to have in my own kitchen. We do have a modern version of that peeler, and while it's fun, it really does gouge out the apple/potato. Still: fun!
Google "starters apple peeler". This technology was already almost 75 years old when it was made. The first mass produced consumer mechanical goods were kitchen tools like these. Unless you count cauldron swivels and clod cutters for shoes. That was the 1600s in the uk.
"starrett apple peeler" sorry
Nice info. And I totally agree I love the mechanics of this peeler
I love the bright colors when all the parts were ready for assembly! I look forward to any restoration video from you!
You and me both!
...good one, nice resto, keep safe and have a great week
Thank you bob. As always a pleasure to hear from you
@@NTRprojects ...i like your great restos..
@@bobjoncas2814 I like you bob so we are even
@@NTRprojects ...LOL...
I love how you make it “better” than original. Attention to detail.
They had peelers like this in the Victorian era too
We have my great great grandmothers apple pealer
Hey Chloe thats so awesome. i wonder how many apples it might have peeled already
Those potatoe peelings, if washed prior, are wonderful when fried or used as hash brown. Excellent restoration!
Hey Chuck. I will try this . Thanks for the tip
An Old School AppleMaster!!
It sure is OldSchool but I love the mechanics of it
That is a very handy piece of equipment. Looks so great now.
Excelent... beer + job
Thank you Ariel. Glad you liked it both
Find ich ne super Idee wie du das mit der Handkurbel gelöst hast. Ich bin ehrlich ich wäre im Leben nicht drauf gekommen einfach 2 Unterlegscheiben auf die Enden zu kleben. Tja manchmal ist simpel eben doch besser.
Hey Michael. Vielen Dank. Ich hab das schonmal bei der Kurbel des Schleifsteins so gemacht und ich war sehr zufrieden mit dem Ergebnis. Deswegen hab ich es wieder gemacht
Superb job..👍🏻
Museum quality restoration!
This is really kind of you. Glad you think so
Well done! I enjoyed this video! Sehr ausgezeichnet!
Hey Mark glad you liked it. Besten Dank
This is a masterpiece of a very old kitchen gadget. It has been meticulously restored with much precision and sympathy. So glad you are able to preserve these items for others to enjoy. It does make one wonder though at the hardiness of these old utensils compared to today’s plastics!😊
Cleaned up real good! :)
Yeapp just cleaned and thats it :D
Pretty and curious artifact. Good job.
Thank you dalmiro
Lovely job on an unusual piece
Thank you Ian. it sure is a rare piece
Ausgezeichnet !
I want one of those now ! 😏
Yeah I look forward o use it on a big amount of potatos
Wonderful job. Glad to see Mr. Patina mentioned
He is a nice dude and a good friend indeed
great restoration. love the color. ⛏️🔨🔧🛠️⚒️🪛👍
Great result and when it ate the first potato that was a genuine laugh out loud moment!
Yeah I had a laugh too in the workshop :D
Very nicely done. I would hate to get it dirty again. Sehr schön geworden. Man möchte es fast nicht mehr einsauen. 👍🏼
Ja direkt beim Test läuft schon die Suppe aber ich hab es wieder alles sauber gemacht, versprochen!
Very nice work. Watch out Mr Patina!😉🧡
He is keeping me close so he has an eye on me
Not terrible at all. Beautiful actually 👌
Great to have you back Olo
schöne, tolle arbeit. Ich werde nach Leikeim-Bier Ausschau halten.
Danke Richard. ich hoffe du findest das Bier
It came out amazing 👍🏻
Thank you Suzanne
So satisfying to watch you work. I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
glad you took your time
A work of art!
Thank you Sebastien. really appreciated feedback
Great video, very relaxing. You got a new subscriber.
Welcome aboard Gustavo. So far 14 other videos are waiting for you
This is wonderful.
I can only say something about the letters but it's your choice.
(And even if it was a doll, I liked the cat.)
So a doll would be sufficient :) mhhh. but its mister P's cat...
@@NTRprojects
Not "sufficient" but "better than nothing" 😄
@@svipace8220 okay I understand. Maybe a poster? My girlfriend is allergic to cat hair
@@NTRprojects so sorry to hear that.
Do you have an option to get a new girlfriend who is not allergic to cats? 😄😄😄
@@svipace8220 but what about the kitchenaid I gave her? 😂😂 No I love her too much.
Very cool object well done.
Thanks fellow ;)
Those potato peelings are just crying out for frying!
I agree Simon
Great job👍
Thank you!
Brilliant job! I thought to myself, he's not going to test it, he's not gonna test it....then right at the end he tests it and I rest in peace. Top job Mr beer.
toll gemacht, sehr schöne maschine. wundert mich aber nicht, dass sie sich nicht durchgesetzt hat nice work tnx
This should have been filmed with the world famous potatoe-camera! 🥔🎥 😉
I googled potato-camera and now I'm confused. Thank you Ralf 😜
Such a nifty device!
Glad you got hold of it, and restored it with your amazing skills.
It was a treat to watch; your editing indeed is from another world; the restoration result is - as always - impeccable!
Wow, thank you my friend!
this was amazing!
Glad you think so
Looks stunning
Thank you Jeff. Glad you like it
Yes. We used this every autumn day for apples and potatoes.
I see a veranda and some sunshine in this story
@@NTRprojects We also dried the apple skins for treats.
Nicely done
Thank you Darth
Beautyfull, excelent job
Thank you Andres
This device was available in the age of mechanical wonders, it's a shame to think those days are almost gone. A gold dry brush on the lettering may have enhanced the overall look, but your choice always. Thanks for sharing. 🇨🇱😁😁👍
Yes I was considering it and I have the paint in the workshop, but I was not sure enough to actually do it
First I click the "like" button, then I watch your videos. Also, your editing keeps getting better and better. Such bright lights and saturated colours could easily be too much, but you manage the right amounts and it looks great; great macros as well, and I love your detailed and clear explanations. Cheers!
Nice! I'm really happy about this feedbac my friend!
Great job. Looks better than it probably did when new. Just found your video thanks to Mister Patina and I'm glad I did.
Welcome to the channel. And thanks for watching.
Excellent job!
Wie gewohnt,besser als Fabrikneu.
Besten Dank freue mich sehr über deinen Kommentar Multi
Hello my brother Beer, every job you do I see great improvement in your skills, keep it up your my Favorite channel. Just a reminder to watch for a good canadian craft beer to test.
Okay Robert but which one of them is available in Europe? I need your input here 😊 thank you watching
Looks like it came out of the box new. Great restoring it!!
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Hey my friend. Thank you once again for the review. this time there was no room for a patna piece so it actually looks like out of the box. I really enjoy looking at it
Undeniably Beautiful! Love potato peelers now 😊
What a beautiful little machine 😊 Tou did a great job restoring it👍🏼
Be careful working naked or you may be restoring something else! 😂
No worries. I'm always fully dressed. Its Mr. Patina the weirdo who works naked :D and he doesnt even own a dedicated beer tasting glass....tssss
@@NTRprojects
He must find an old bierstein to recondition! 😁👍🏼
Fantastic!
Thank you Pia
Мне бы бабушка руки отбила, если бы я так картошку чистил) А так аппарат интересный)
хаха да я думаю мой бы тоже не купил это в те времена
Great video as always. One small note, the tool used for cutting the external threads on the new screw is a die. Tap is for internal or female threads, die is for external or male threads. Anyway, great job, can't wait for the next one.
I hope I memorize this. Really big thank you for the input. I learned something new
Excellent restoration
Thank you DB! Cheers!
Leave it to cut thick, and take those strips and drop them in hot oil. Instant curly crisp potato treats to go with the next beer.
That my friend is why they call you a genius! I will most likely do so
@@NTRprojects Video of this would be appreciated. You can also try other root vegetables as well, like sweet potato, for a slightly different flavour.
Sehr gut!!
Besten Dank Nadia
Splendid work, and that blue is simply amazing!
Thank you so much taytase😀
Similar machines were used in North America to peel and core apples. I've seen one dating from the 1880s.
Oh, really that old? I think what I did also works for both, but potatoes work better in my short experience
If the company who made that peeler had machined it as finely as you did, no one could have afforded it. Great restoration.
Beautiful!
Looks very good
Beautiful restoration. Decades ago we had a similar peeler designed for apples but ours was designed in the 1960s. This was fun and very well done.
Hey Vickie I think you can still buy similar products and i heard from viewers that they own peelers from the 1800s. So it seems to never go out of style :D
what a beautiful tool! wonderful work, doctor!
Most of thanks double slime
I dare to say that restoration has gone to another level. Your works are PIECES OF ART!!! Truly great👏👏👏
Flawless!
Hey Heather. Great to see you again. Thank you very much! Have a great day
A truly beautiful restoration. Thanks.
Thank you too!
Beautiful restoration of something useful. Great job!!
Thanks a lot dawn
Very interesting restoration! You did a great job on this beautiful piece of history 😁 👍🏼
Thank you once again Hut of Handcraft. Always a pleasure to see your comment
@@NTRprojects Always a pleasure to see your videos my friend!
I'm glad I saw this
[I had been wondering about these -- and how they peeled just the skin off].
Thanks [I'll stick to my regular peeler].
Looks nice though..
Enough Locktide to secure it for ever :D I would use 1/3 of the amount. :D
I liked the color so I added more of it 😉 will use 1/3 next time. Thank you
@@NTRprojects Do as you wish, my experience is, that you want to unscrew it again, it takes a lot of force. And yes you are right, color ist nice. Prost!