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Another beautiful restoration. I particularly like the fact that you honor the history and heritage of the items you restore. As to adding music or narration, I vote no. The videos are excellent as they are. Your onscreen narration is excellent. Your editing and visual pacing are improving with each video. The beer tasting and rating are bonuses. Thanks for sharing your talents with the rest of the world.Great restoration. Paul Sellers has an informative video on sharpening scissors. His mother was a seamstress. Few craftsmen have his skills in sharpening. And very few can do restoration work on your level. It has been fun to watch the growth of your channel. The beer tasting is an added bonus. Well done!
I worked in the oriental rug business for years, selling and repairing them. I cleaned many old rugs, some that were pretty dirty, and the 1st thing you do is to turn the rug over, face down, and vacuum the back with a machine that has a beater bar. This beats the dirt out of the rugs foundation, i.e. the warp and weft. If the rug is wet washed before beating the dirt out, you turn the dirt into mud which gets into the foundation and when dried, turns to dry rot.
A picture is worth a thousand words. This has no words but effing amazing! Thanks for the privilege to watch these amazing artists'!The levels of detail, particularly on the small faces with individual expressions and realism, different for each one, is honestly stunning and beyond impressive.Exquisite work of art! My respects and sincere compliments to the ten Wood Sculptors! Amitabha Buddha's Blessings!Wow! The entire carving is beautiful! Thank you for taking time to carve, film, edit and post this video. It's really impressive to see an actual school teaching the students something!
I realise this is one restoration that didn't recover the knife's intended use but l think it's a thing of beauty as it is now. It is so interesting to be able to still see the damage and change that has happened to the knife. It reflects it's history in the way that a complete restoration actually loses in becoming 'like new' again.Love watching these. I just did an old timer pocket knife for a buddy. His dads knife that was laying in the bottom of a Jon boat for over a decade. Seeing the look on their face is always priceless.
Interesting but barely useful information when there are no links to these items, and not even identification of the companies that make these items. It appeared that some clips had company identification but that useful information was blurred out. I'm unsubscribing from this channel and blocking recommendations of videos from this channel.These inventions are amazing! I just hope that one day there will be an invention that helps me find the TV remote in the middle of the sofa!
It never ceases to amaze me how you can find the nastiest, grossest, dirtiest rugs and make them look brand new. You're a master at what you do.If you think im going to sit down and spend 9 minutes of my life watching an ASMR rug cleaning video then you're god damn right.Thanks for showing how you actually found that one. Putting it in context, even though you don't necessarily know how it got that bad, is a nice touch.What an amazing transformation. I would never have guessed that was a white rug. How do you find these rugs? I sometimes wonder if the person who threw away the rug you find in trash or landfills recognise their rugs. The fact that you donate them is just the best.
Nice let's always focus on how to earn, because with the current recession and financial crieses world wide, i think getting just a job only isn't the best soluution to attaining financial freedom that's the more reason one should save and invest wisely .That was nearly perfect, the end clip with the guy spraying the door black...he missed a section at the start, on the left, and the whole time I was nervous, thinking he would go back and re-spray...and then he missed it!There is nothing like a Master at their craft , making it look easy.
The glass stays in the top to help keep the metals from oxidation.It’s crazy how much talent there is in this world.All the stuff you put in the crucible looks delicious.When he rotated it, it looks like only the hand moved over it. So perfect.That is absolutely incredible. Nearly the most beautiful 8 ball I've ever seen. Nearly.New to smelting can you please explain why you add broken glass?
Thank you, I didn't realise this was meant to be common knowledge, bought one at the shop today and it had FA directions on what i'm meant to do with all the parts.Great hints on this channel for novice that dosent know even the basics. Thank you.Dude you just saved my life I was making a bong and if I didn't know this my dad would have killed me if he new I was fucking with his favourite hose.I had one of those. Always been wondering how the hose fit together. Now watching how you do it. Thank you.
No annoying music, no talking, plenty of info, beautiful shots, masterful work.gotta love how straight foward this video is, no filling, no unnecesary shots, literally just cleaning the carpet, what people asked for.It amazes me just how much dirt a tiny carpet can hold, it’s like a giant sandpit! So satisfying to watch.I'm impressed by how well the colors remained, even after all that dirt and the cleaning process.The carpet was very dirty. It's very clean now. In my opinion, you should also add a before-after photo.