Rusty Meat Slicer Restoration - I’m Making a Sandwich for You !

Cool Again Restoration May 20, 2023
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Welcome to Cool Again Restoration ! My name is David and I'm responsible for everything that happens around here. This channel is all about the things I do and how I do it . Mainly you will see here restoration videos because CONVERTING OLD RUSTY THINGS TO NEW THINGS ARE SO SATISFYING and I will also do some customization project which I hope you like it. FAQ: 1.Where I find the products that I restore? I walk often through the flea market but most of them are from Etsy or Ebay or some sellers from instagram. 2.What I do with them once they are restored? I will keep all of them and when this channel is successful I will offer them for sale and the money I receive will be donated to the needy. I'm still learning how to work with Youtube,so please help me out by subscribing and if you like my content tell me what you think in the comments section. ©COOL AGAIN RESTORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED© Thank you! Best regards!

Video Description

In this restoration video I restored an antique meat or vegetable slicer from around the year 1890. More about the slicer : I bought this slicer from a flea market. It cost me $80, but compared to the prices on eBay , which exceed $100, I think I made a good choice. I liked this item from the moment I saw it and knew it would be a cool restoration project. More about the restoration : As in every restoration video, I started by presenting the part and disassembling it. I knew since I bought this item, the fact that it is missing a part (a screw for mounting to the table), so I started the restoration by making the missing part. I didn't find many details online, but looking at other products that were for sale, I saved the pictures and tried to make the missing part like the original one. It came out very beautiful part. After that , I continued the restoration project by sandblasting the other parts. After sandblasting, I inspected the cast iron, I had to restore the main body because the blades were touching one of the edges. I sanded the parts in places and powder coated. For some parts I used black brown powder and for others I used cream powder. I am happy because the wooden handle could be restored, but the handle shaft and the brass ring had to be replaced. Towards the end of the restoration, I restored the gloss of the blades, sharpened them and restored the main shaft. I presented all the restored parts, assembled the parts, showed before and after and at the end of the video I showed the test by making a delicious sandwich...I think I deserve one after so many weeks of restoration. That was the brief description of the restoration. Thank you for reading and thank you for watching the video. Hope you enjoyed ! Cheers , David . #meatslicer #vegetableslicer #slicerrestoration

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