Noodles Machine Restoration - We Are Making Homemade Noodles For You!
Rusty Shades Restoration
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Welcome to Rusty Shades Restoration! My name is Johnny, and you’ll see many restoration video projects here. I restored a lot of different things! From antique tools and machines from the past to rusty, vintage, beautiful items. I have always had a passion for antiques and history, but at the same time, I love to make something beautiful with my own hands. I started to work on restoring projects from my small attic a few years ago. Meanwhile, I developed a lot of my passion, and with your support, I will go even further, trying to share my knowledge, learn, and experiment with many things on this channel. I did all this to follow my dreams for many years: to deliver fantastic restoration content and share this joy with the world! If you want to support my work: Subscribe, Comment, and press Like on my videos, please! Cheers, and thanks for your support, folks! Johnny R. For business inquiries: [email protected] ©RUSTY SHADES RESTORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED©
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In this restoration video, you will see me restoring an antique noodles/pasta machine. The machine looks like it was handmade by a master of those times, and some parts were hand-forged. The machine is made of heavy cast iron with some bronze parts. I tried to keep an antique look and preserve the marks of time that are working to prove its age/authenticity. I removed only the prominent casting marks. Such machines can be found in a meager number, or sometimes unique, like in this case, and covering them with metal filler or sanding till a perfectly smooth surface can be a significant mistake. The real masters of restoration know this very well. The restoration process took me almost a month due to too many pieces to restore/repair. I used only food-graded products (paint and oil). Making homemade noodles is more fun and easy than I expected, even though the first attempt failed. It was only needed to add a bit more flour. I firmly believe that this pasta machine was meant to be hung on the wall so you can easily insert the cake and crank the handle, and the pasta will just fall into a bowl. I hope I have caught everything, but if you have any questions, you can comment, and I'll get back to you! Cheers! Johnny. Become a member of the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi9nQfrTvw6olXuWrsWJqNA/join #restoration #restorationvideos #noodles #howto
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