The Miner left me money inside, Lantern - Restoration
2022 ж. 5 Сәу.
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In this video i will restore this vintage french miner lantern.
Inside off the lantern i found some old coins.
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That was sweet getting those coins, were any worth anything substantial?
fun fact, they sell led upgrade bulbs for old lamps and flashlights. no mods required.
I know this video was over a year ago. Did you sell the coins, or did you donate them?
I watch these when I’m going to bed. It helps me fall asleep because of how relaxing it is
Same I'm doing that rn! XD
The money is for buying batteries. The dry/dead weeds and plants are just to prevent them from clanking around and making obnoxious noises
Some of the coins weren't actually money, so more likely some memorabilia.
@@randomname24680 looked to me like some of it was currency for the place the guy worked
@@randomname24680 All of the coins were money, whether they were a national currency or labor tokens
The dry weeds are for starting a fire in case the lantern failed
That's a nice argument Senator, but why don't you try and back it up with a source?
never ceases to weird me out how sand blasting can make metal look almost white.
I agree
You probably never scratched any metal
The “sand” / material he uses for blasting can also kind of paint the metal. Such as if using an aluminum material to blast with it can coat the metal in it
It kinda is…
@@ashutoshavasekar2260what a lame thing to say to someone. “Bet you’ve never scratched metal” such a strange flex. Internet has been ruined by your kind
The way you dropped it lol.
I was just about to make a comment about that!
@@BothLuckyAndUnluckySAME
The previous owner let some coins there for buying batteries 🔋😅😅😅 nice touch with the gold leaf there 🤩👏
Thank you David ✌🏻😘
Seeing some of the coins I thing that those where commemorative coins. Might be worth something to collectors.
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Couldn't he have used a hairdryer to make the gold leaf smooth though?
@@sirBrouwer it's only old French coins, nothing rare at all, worth almost nothing. You can find these in lots of French houses.
Really beautiful! Nothing more exciting than finding lost treasure where you least expect it! I wonder about the straw. Maybe to keep it from jingling or to make someone think a mouse lives in it? It's fun to imagine!
was a good surprise , but i will prefer to find some old memories 😅
@@TysyTube my father in law collects coins and he'd have been over the moon. ;)
Is this yours or clients and have you had the coins valued yet?
i think it's for the protection from the coins
It was certainly interesting to see all those old coins. Maybe the weeds/straw were used as some form of demoisturizer? Not sure if weeds/straw were used for such purposes in the past though. Ah well, it's nice to see TysyTube getting paid. Maybe some of those old coins are really valuable nowadays.😅
Those old coins could be worth a lot of money! He did a great job with the restoration.
Honestly one of the main things that makes your restoration channels the best is that I can actually get a clear view at the satisfying act of sandblasting.
When the rust remover fell, I got jump scared😂
me too😪
@@TysyTube Camera: "Mmm nothing like the fresh taste of rust remover!!"
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Same
Same
I come from a mining family - my father, both grandfathers and one great-grandfather were all miners, so this restoration is very special for me. Thank you so much!
Davidin, son of Fundin, son of Balin ... 🙂⛰💎🔦⚒⛏👍🏻
Ok? Who cares bozo😹👎👎
@@hondkind6908 you cared enough to reply. If you don't care, buzz off.
@David Evans that's so cool
Being the son of a retired coal miner, myself, I approve this restoration👍⛏️!!
“I’ll just add a squeeze of lube” *continues to add the whole can*
Not just good as new, better than new. Also i love the look of that gold leaf, perfect job man.
IT'S BETTER THAN NEW!
10:32 when Tysy drops the delicious forbidden juice what a waste of perfectly safe to drink liquid.
Well it clears out rust you aint a robot are u
@@arwynbrothers3659 I identify as an attack helicopter it's 2022
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I would love to see light output when finished from these types of restoration. Just to see how dim they were for miners. Like against a wall in a dark room or something.
I have an original 1978 issues USGI 2 batter angle head light. With modern new batteries and the best bulb I could find, it is about the same brightness as a modern toy flashlight. LOL My Nebo pocket carry Mycro, is 400 lumens and the size of 4 quarters stacked. Red light, green light and 3 levels of bright. I cannot believe we did night navigation at FT Stewart in the early 80's with such weak light.
You could try adpating a LED instead of a bulb, bulbs are just little furnaces that light a little 😉
When you're underground, ANY light is bright.
@@mrrustygray We did it because there was way less light around. With today's light pollution in any remotely urban zone, we _need_ our stupidly stinking bright LEDs.
A lot of these old lights put out about as much light as an old 2 D cell incandescent bulb flashlight. Wheat lamps, where a miner carried a lead/acid battery (about the size of a smallish book) on his belt and had a wire leading to his helmet lamp were brighter and the charge would last a whole shift. They were placed in a charging rack while off shift.
I can’t even begin to imagine the work that goes into these videos, they’re top quality
I love these restoration videos, it just breaths life back into something that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill.
I love when there’s parts where I think “no. That’s not going to look good” but then it turns out freaking amazing! 😍great job!
I said, “no, that’s not going to look good” when he put the gold on the reflector and when he got done I said "I was right."
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 💀
I'd have given good money to have seen you paint it green.
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 i just don't understand why not gold plate it instead
@@SimonTekConley .... That might have been good choice, but I still think chrome would reflect better.
I love the effect the gold leaf has when the light is on, makes it looks just a bit older and as if the glass is fogged or damaged from use.
I didn't care for the effect. I'd have preferred a polished reflector, possibly nickle plated. I would have concerns about the finish holding up as the lamp gets hot.
@@fhorst41 I wasn't impressed with the gold leaf either. Definitely would have preferred a nickel plate also.
When I watch your videos, I keep thinking how much my dad would have loved them. Thank you so much for these beautiful Restorations
2:32 you can just tell how excited he gets when he notices the coins-
i showed my fiance that part and said ‘look how excited his hands got’
Wow! First time viewer. I’m amazed that there was enough metal left under the rust! I thought with all the sand blasting, and such, that there would be holes in the metal! It turned out beautifully. The gold foil is a great touch,
That's really crispy. Yummy 😋
You really sus😳
Like a chicken joy😂😋
@@juncecomania1047 😅
Thank God I was really hoping you would collect the rust
Omg I would definitely help with the sandblasting. I'm sure it's a time consuming process but it looks like so much fun!
If I had a sandblasting cabinet I would have to be _pried_ out of my shop. 😄
The patience the time the masterful skills you have. I'm obsessed now and a fan!! Beautiful work!!!
What I find amazing is the fact that we never hear your voice... Even when the bottle fall! If it was me you would have heard a huge "oh sh*t" 😂 But anyway, amazing video as always... 😉
Probably would have been "merde" anyway.
Beautiful- it looks so nice! Sometimes, a useful item doesn't have to be purely functional, it can be decorative, too, and this is what that poor old forgotten lantern has become!
I love seeing proper PPE. Not enough people from concertgoers to construction workers wear it. Kudos for setting a good example!
I love how you always know what to do just by looking at the rusty/broken/transformation items. Keep up the good work bud.
That turned out beautifully as always. I was thinking though that it had such a perfect patina of rust it would've been a perfect candidate to boil and turn the red rust into black rust and do rust bluing like the old firearms...would be neat to see.
I understand how thats a pretty good idea but I think he still wouldn’t have gone with that style of blueing on this piece as a lot of the metal is very thin and that style of blueing can be corrosive. Also he may be trying to restore it to its original specs
@@jacoblaszakovits3035 he did paint the brass black, which I didn't like. Better to leave the brass visible and have the nice accent.
@@adaelion3772 nah better to thicken the material to preserve a relic
@@adaelion3772 also adaelion when it comes to restorations no one cares what you like if it isn’t historically accurate
I've watched this video literally over 10 times just because of how good the after result was
Bro for some reason if I watch your videos at night it makes me so tired even if before I clicked on the video I wasn't tired at all its like magic
I wanna know about those coins! That's awesome!
it's french coins, old "francs" before "francs" and "euros"
What an excellent job on this restoration! Better than new! Awesome coins as a bonus! I was LMAO 🤣 when you fumbled the parts in the rust remover! Although, I'm sure it gave you a mini heart attack that close to the camera!💙
Yeah 😂😂
LMAOOOOO
i died lying
laughing
ME TOO XD
A little advice... Tin the power cables before, it will be easier to melt the tin with the copper when you bend it. Nice job, by the way. One of the best, IMHO
To watch a master craftsmen to excelled in his passion to transform things that is in ruins to pristine conditions is truly breathtaking to witness to see...awesome
Fascinating restoration - that lantern was full of history, literally!
It's inspiring to watch you take them apart and bring them back to their original look. (If not close) You make me, and others I'm sure, want to get out in the garage. Beautiful work.
It amazes me that tech like this hasn’t really changed in 100 years
You and other people who restore things inspire me to include that of the people of my swedish fictional city called "Svenåkra" Thanks for you guys existing out there to help me with ideas for my city
Just typed it down on notes
Thank you for leaving in the blooper! Definitely made me laugh! Love the video! You're very skilled!
I love the finish on this one. I wonder if electroplating the reflector would get the same effect
Electroplated gold may have been smoother, but the gold leaf uses no special equipment. Interesting.
Probably not. Depending on what the base metal is, and how smooth a finish you're looking for, it might need a heavy coat of copper plating first to help fill in the holes. Then nickel over the copper, and finally gold over the nickel. It's a complicated process. The leaf was a lot quicker, easier, and believe it or not, much less expensive than having it plated.
@@jimmurphy6095 And because it's a textured finish, it halps smooth out the beam, which on these incandescent lights is very much welcome.
Wow. I like how it looks like after restauration. The addition of the gold leaves was a great idea
Nice work! Also, a possible idea: Start keeping track of how much rust (like, by weight) you collect from each project so you can see the progression over time until the jar is full or at least full enough for you to start in on the knife project?
I wonder what would happen if he dropped the offcuts of gold leaf into the rust jar too.
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I find it remarkable that every posted restoration project begins with an object exhibiting a very similar shade of rust. You must certainly have found a restoration goldmine of collectable items. Congratulations.
At least I’m not the only skeptical one
at least he does a good job restoring it
Um, rust is rust colored, reddish-brown, brownish-red.
Dude that thing was packed and ready for a fire! So cool!
I like that the coins and weeds were part of the disassembled parts spread. I'm curious if the coins were worth anything.
The 10 francs 1931 one is valued around 30€
@@Charkame Thank you.
It was for batterys tho Who was the shop owner that had 30 dollar batterys in 1931?
Superbe résultat. Et le réflecteur en feuille d'or, c'est une bonne idée. Merci pour cette bonne vidéo 👍
It's amazing how sand blasting can make metal look so clean and nice.
I agree!
You Collecting materials to maie new items made me happy. Id like to see videos about fabrication from reclaimed materials
Try upping your volume of air and then moving the nozzle a few cm back. In theory, it should give you a wider cleaning path on the sand blaster. Caveat, the nozzle may die a wee bit faster.
You come up with the most unique items to restore. Another great find.
Your lantern restorations are always my favorites. 🥰
The old coins you found are much better than the actual thing itself. Seriously rare stuff, my mother would love that.
The fact that you were visibly excited by the coinsmade this video even better.
I noticed your respirator. I admire the account to safety. Other than the mask and the gloves, what else do you have for protection? I want to start doing restorations myself, so knowing what PPE I should have would be awesome
If your not including the PPE already showcased, Steel Toe boots are a must.
Something to protect your eyes
A poncho to protect you from a flood of rust remover...
@@matt5165 medieval sabatons are better
Great job, looks brand new. I am very impressed with how you took care of the pitting. Now I know how to do it when I restore my late mother's antique manual coffee grinder and meat grinder.
totalmente genial ... es usted un artista ....
Tysy, I only recently discovered your channel, and your niche. While I love numerous of channels, I find yours is the best. I love your humour (who knew two hands could be so expressive), your toys, how you cut, your commentaries, the love you have for your art, and the respect you give each and every little piece... It helps me a lot, while I am treated for anxiety and depression, to see your content, what you do. It is more valuable for me than you will ever imagine. Merci d'être là :)
Then you should really take a look at My Mechanics channel. No1 for me
@@yasha1279 Oh, I know him too, I follow him also x) I love his content also but... tysy has this kinda... childish side that just doesn't fail to make me smile :)
Tysy, if i tell you how HARD i jumped at 10:32 😂😂😂
I loved the sanding part, give us more of that. Love the fact you show in detail what you're doing
This makes my brain feel so happy....rust **cronch** 😩✨
The gold leaf was an unexpected addition. Very nice and warm. Great job, as always.
So kind of them to have left the treasures 😱😱😱
Another fantastic job. I always love watching your restorations.
Beautifully done Sir.
I'm just now finding you and I have to say that your restorations are absolutely incredible. You are exceptionally talented!!
Welcome aboard!
Excelent work. Plain simple to achieve with amazing results
What a remarkable transformation!
I enjoy listening to metal being grinded with high pitch noises for hours at a time, my favorite activity
The old french coins interested me. I watch a lot of the metal detecting and they come up with some serious finds that I never even knew were real. The lantern turned great too. Have a great day
Another great restoration! You are my favorite restoration channel, and I always look forward to your videos! Thank you for being you!!
Magnifique !!! T'es vraiment doué pour toute ces rénovation 👍🏻👍🏻 Continue à nous en mettre pleins les yeux !!
Franchement top super beau , lumière allumée ont dirait un petit soleil 😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love your vids I watch them to help calm even the ones I already watch over and over again
Ps I love the sandblasting
Love it. Only thing I would've done differently is to use the liquid mirror in a bottle. Sure it's like $40 for 1.5ml but it can do 10 full face motorcycle helmets before running out. After 2 coats it shines brighter than professional chrome.
When you solder, you should heat everything up to temp before you introduce the solder. That way, the solder flows in and makes a solid physical and electrical connection.
Correct. The heat from the joint should melt the solder. It should not be done by directly melting it with the soldering iron and dripping the solder on to the joint as was done here. This result is a cold solder joint, but the good news in this case is that if the nut was tightened down around the wires, no soldering is necessary at all. Otherwise a great restoration as always!
I most always tin the wire then wrap it around the terminal. No real need to try and solder a screw and wire...just makes it hard to get apart later. It's not always necessary to tin/solder that type of connection, it may create reaction issues with with the flux and cold joints. An internal Star washer will help the nut make good contact...if necessary. Nice restoration other than that!
That came out exceptionally well! Good work.
I so love it when someone fixes something instead of just throwing things away.
Very nice!! But honestly I enjoyed seeing those old coins even more than the finished light!! I love old coins I have quite a few myself 😊
All the crinkles in the gold look so nice when it's lit up! great job, I also really like your setup. it's different with the black room compared to other channels, draws more attention to whats lit up like its on stage or something :)
The sand blasting takes my headaches away❤
Very nice, kudos The gold leaf was an elegant addition
fantastic restoration, I did not expect the gold leaf, but it worked quite nicely
Lets appreciate the fact that he puts so much effort into these videos for us. It is quite admirable 👍
Wow! Awesome craftsmanship! Great use of gold leaf. I'm restoring an antique chair with room for such detail in carved areas, I've been apprehensive about the technique but you make it look easy, thanks, glad I stumbled across your video!!!
Absolutely beautiful, this is the sort if item I would love to grace my home.
Incredible as usual, great work with the Golden leaves, it was a special touch
10:45 mmmmm forbidden mt dew
The gold leaf is a nice touch. I love that golden amber light that it emits.
I really thought it was way too gone. But dude you sure showed me! It’s a gorgeous classic lamp from days gone by.
Very skillful. Wish I could do all this. Bringing history back to present must be a good feeling.
I love a good restoration video! Especially when it’s done well!
That was amazing! Great job Tysy! Can't wait to watch you make a knife out of rust. That will be EPIC!!!
I love when you scrape and don’t sand! Great to be back!!!! Cooper
Those old coins are in really good condition
Хороший результат реставрации! Не знал, что ещё можно найти такой формат батареи.
15 mins of relaxing meditation watching a master craftsman at work, Superb as usual!
Dropping the bottle with rust remover in it was like a little jump scare
Remarkable. This man is a wizard
Really nice to see you use gold leaf in a miners lamp 😊