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  • Published on Apr 1, 2023 veröffentlicht
  • #Restoration #Rust #Oven #Pizza
    In this video I will try to restore an electric pizza oven. The restoration process took about two weeks .I hope you enjoy today's video.Let me know in the comments section what to restore next?
    Chapters
    0:00 intro
    1:00 pizza oven disassembly
    7:53 sandblasting parts
    11:40 removing the rest of the paint
    14:38 metal straightening
    18:25 spray painting
    19:25 cleaning parts
    24:54 sandblasting and metal working
    27:07 pizza oven assembly
    34:30 outro
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  • MrRescue
    MrRescue  6 months ago +46

    NEW VIDEO!!!
    Rusty Bread Slicer Restoration
    clip-share.net/video/4HZjxMHq7RA/video.html&ab_channel=MrRescue

    • Урал
      Урал 7 days ago

      ​@Joy Dixon рома

    • Урал
      Урал 7 days ago

      😮круто. Очень надеюсь. То что. Ты. Не укаиниц. 😂

    • Ângela Sousa
      Ângela Sousa 2 months ago

      Queria conhecer alguém assim

    • Шило Евгений
      Шило Евгений 3 months ago

      Блюдо от любого шеф-повара может быть переплюнуто обычным поваром но который будет готовить это блюдо на дровах в печи которая греет за счёт дров . И вы хоть что мне говорите но вкуснее армейской каши может быть только каша приготовленная на полевой кухне в которой как раз дрова используются ! 😂

    • rapcom
      rapcom 5 months ago +2

      Nice restoration. But you should restore the brand name label into it to be a full restoration. Also add some caption in your videos to be more informative of what you are doing, like citing the chemicals or tools you used. And don't skip some items like the knobs or wirings that you did. Did you restored it or bought a replacement?. Hope your future videos will do some improvement soon.

  • Mr Coton
    Mr Coton 11 months ago +1481

    Must be fun to have so many experts in the comments telling you how to do things every time, good work.

    • LH J
      LH J 19 days ago +1

      I am over the phase where I feel sorry for the creators on Clip-Share now, they will turn out be fine. It is the kids of all these experts who are really sorry, imagine growing up with all that comments, sheesh.

    • Kellan Fruits
      Kellan Fruits 2 months ago

      🤣🤣🤣

    • Chris Mayer
      Chris Mayer 2 months ago +1

      @Cthulhu_lives do let high-ends get to you; just enjoy the video. If it’s repaired correctly, it’s a job well done. If it’s done wrong, it’s entertainment value 😊🤓

    • Picklepuss
      Picklepuss 2 months ago +2

      @jake smerth Remember your comments on here when someone tells you that your hard work looks like sh!t. Giving advice usually helps someone improve their skills. Belittling people just shows them that you need advice on how to give advice.

  • The Coobs
    The Coobs 8 months ago +541

    Advice from a pizza chef: always have to cooking device heated and ready to go before putting in the pizza, this allows the outside of the dough to cook before the inside, this gives it the crispy crust on the outside and steam to build on the inside, giving you those big bubbles at the crust. Putting the pizza into a cold cooking device will slowly heat up and cook the dough, which is why your pizza didn't have the classic look on the crust and appeared to be really soft, but if that was your goal all along then, no dramas

    • Robert Martins
      Robert Martins 4 days ago

      😀

    • ritz harris
      ritz harris Month ago

      No one asked.

    • Fulvio Sarnelli
      Fulvio Sarnelli 3 months ago

      Grazie

    • Pippa Dawg
      Pippa Dawg 3 months ago +1

      @WarpRulez Crust is by definition crusty. There are many different ways to make pizza but you don't want a pizza baked "evenly" unless you have a real thing for frozen pizza. Foods that are cooked evenly are placed on an insulated surface and cooked slowly at lower temperatures. Pizza is cooked the opposite way, at high temperatures very quickly and directly on the oven floor which is even hotter than the ambient oven air as the floor acts as a heat sink. The high temperatures causes the evaporation of water from the surface molecules causing the breakdown of the sugars and protein in the dough, so we get the wonderful browning and crispy texture, also known as the Maillard reaction. Crispy does not necessarily mean dry, or tough either. Donuts also have a crispy outside due to the Maillard reaction. Neapolitan pizza is baked at the highest temperatures 800=900F and fully cooked in as little as 3 minutes. The crust tends to be well browned, blistered, and wonderfully crispy.

    • JuanMartinez
      JuanMartinez 3 months ago

      @celli351 Preheating is the way to go. No he is not a chef, but he deserves to eat good.

  • Jerepasaurus
    Jerepasaurus 8 months ago +195

    Of all the restorations I've watched, this is one of the few items I would just LOVE to have. I'm an absolute pizza freak for life, and this little oven is gorgeous!

    • Sailor Arwen
      Sailor Arwen 2 months ago

      Hello fella pizza freaks! I could eat pizza everyday 😋 it doesn’t get old

    • Electric Rune Games
      Electric Rune Games 2 months ago

      I have often thought these would be useful, but then I remind myself that I already have an oven that can do this and more...

    • Danielle Carpenter
      Danielle Carpenter 3 months ago

      For me I try to eat the minimal of four slices depending the size of them. If it's one of them small Red Baron pizzas i could at least eat half of one. But I normally start with eating off the vegetables cuz I like them.

    • Danielle Carpenter
      Danielle Carpenter 3 months ago

      Just because you got addicted to an Impulsive Instinct to Eat a Food isn't a Sin. The Impulsive Instinctual eating is a Nature Thing. Not a sin. Pizza is no more a sin as your Instinctive impulse to eat as it's just your body just trying to find some thing it can use to keep it living. Pizza is part of that. But your Impulse to keep eating it cuz your body is trying to pull in substance to benefit it's health.

  • Camila Centeno-Salimova
    Camila Centeno-Salimova 10 months ago +189

    The glass-scraping reminded me of Baumgartner Restoration’s “Scraping, Scraping, Scraping Or A Slow Descent Into Madness”. Must’ve been painful, but the end result was surely amazing. Props to you!

    • Sabrina Gardner
      Sabrina Gardner 18 days ago

      I freaking love Baumgartner!!!

    • xGeneralPotatoes
      xGeneralPotatoes 2 months ago +2

      Why did he remove the logo off the glass?

    • David Huston
      David Huston 3 months ago

      @Alikat Oh man, that video with the polyurethane removal was insane!

    • David Huston
      David Huston 3 months ago

      While I enjoy Baumgartner's video, this actually reminded me of Aurikatariina. She has a 5 step oven cleaning method. I think the main step is putting plastic wrap over the oven cleaner for 1 hour, but she always has her scraper going.

    • RocioNicte
      RocioNicte 3 months ago +7

      I was absolutely sad when he erased the original inscription on the glass. What a loss.

  • Eman
    Eman 11 months ago +225

    22.45 : WOW I never thought it would end up to be shining glass! All is amazing! This not being only professional, but super patient and that's because you extremely love what you're doing. Chapeau.

    • Mahir Shahriar
      Mahir Shahriar 3 months ago

      @fidrygalka Oh no he destroyed a piece of junk he found in the junkyard. This thing is worthless trash with or without the logo

    • RocioNicte
      RocioNicte 3 months ago

      I was absolutely sad when he erased the original inscription on the glass. What a loss.

    • John Gillis
      John Gillis 5 months ago +1

      @fidrygalka "oh no he destroyed the inscription on a piece of junk he pulled out of a landfill and restored to perfect working order :((("

    • Souillon sous ion
      Souillon sous ion 7 months ago +1

      @Karine Buinier I may be wrond but considering the aspect of the logo, maybe it's the heat and vapour that made it reappear

    • Souillon sous ion
      Souillon sous ion 7 months ago

      @Karine Buinier Oh I f*cked up the time code, I meant 35:25

  • Beth Nguyen
    Beth Nguyen 11 months ago +55

    Your dedication is amazing… so relaxing to watch and listen to. Hopefully it is food safe, glad to watch your content !!

    • Mystik
      Mystik 3 months ago +1

      i highly doubt he wouldn’t make it food safe

    • Anti - Ethnic Cleansing
      Anti - Ethnic Cleansing 10 months ago +4

      How does he work in complete silence like that is what I wonder.

  • William Lee
    William Lee 10 months ago +52

    This guy’s attention to detail is on a whole different level. Thank you for these videos

  • MrMatt474
    MrMatt474 3 months ago +12

    This must’ve taken a long time. I have to tell you I’m absolutely impressed. I look forward to seeing other big projects restored like this one. Working electronics is what I like to see restored. And pizzas one of my favorite foods. Very good job!

  • Unoriginal Username
    Unoriginal Username 11 months ago +87

    Who would throw away a perfectly good pizza oven?? Jokes aside, it’s amazing how well you are able to restore stuff that looks so gone. How long do projects like this take? Does it depend on the project? Also, awesome work :)

    • _ UwU _
      _ UwU _ 8 days ago +1

      hmm yes, I can see someone here have very passionate love for cooking pizza

    • Lapantouflemagic0
      Lapantouflemagic0 7 months ago +1

      ​@Boa the *ability* to cook pizza is not the problem i'm talking about. yes you can cook a pizza in or on practically anything if you try hard enough. my point is that here is ovens that don't lose 90% of the energy to the environment and that's better.

    • Boa
      Boa 7 months ago

      @Lapantouflemagic0, Have you ever seen those rotating pizza cookers? They have heat from above and below in a triangle of space and a rotating platform in between. That’s all. No sides. No insulation. And guess what they cook pizza! No insulation needed. Be careful when you judge. There maybe information that you don’t know about.

    • Rob at Large
      Rob at Large 11 months ago +1

      Yeah I max mine out. Around 550F. Takes a 5 minute pre bake and 3 minutes finished.

    • Lapantouflemagic0
      Lapantouflemagic0 11 months ago +10

      ​@jii jii real pizza oven burn wood, so yeah, maybe.
      but when cooking a pizza you likely want to set your oven to 6 or 7, which amounts to 180~210°C, well within the range any oven can reach.
      but it's not about the ability to build up and maintain heat, it's about energy efficiency. this piece of crap bleeds massive amounts of energy everywhere because it is all-metal with little to no insulation. it really could not be worse unless you'd make it out of diamonds or something

  • Elijah Batzig
    Elijah Batzig 4 months ago +17

    The fact that he made a pizza on top of the restoration is the cherry on top. Great job. Keep up the work.

  • Sarah Jacobs
    Sarah Jacobs 9 months ago +28

    Absolutely wonderful! I love that you followed all the way through, and made a pizza in it! Thank you!

  • NossaJuliaa
    NossaJuliaa 9 months ago +28

    I could never tell those two pieces ( 19:30 ) were glass. Great work!

  • Derek_Sperte
    Derek_Sperte 9 months ago +11

    It's so saticfying to see something being restored so precizely.
    Thank you for the content and I can agree on "Thank you for not putting any music over the restoration sounds."
    And over all the project really caught my interest, as I started working with sourdough on pizza stones recently. :D

  • Татьяна Уржумова

    Привет! Вы волшебник, молодец! Приятно познакомиться с Вашим творчеством и превращением вещей в первоначальный вид.

  • joyce miller
    joyce miller 9 months ago +7

    what an amazing job. it must be wonderful to have such a gift as you do for restoring stuff. thank you for sharing your gift with us.

  • THE GREAT PAPYRUS
    THE GREAT PAPYRUS 5 months ago +5

    I absolutely love this, mostly because I didn't know there was an oven SPECIFICALLY for pizza!

  • Tony 1955
    Tony 1955 11 months ago +15

    Love the restoration, you are one of the few restorers that actually believe in hand safety. I have seen others that will use razor knives and blades with their bare hands. As a former maintenance supervisor, I really appreciate that. Have you tried using flap wheels instead of sand paper on some of your projects?

  • Tara M...
    Tara M... Month ago

    I've never seen a pizza cooker like that one. How cool. You did a wonderful job bringing it back to life. Looks amazing now.

  • Salman Zafar
    Salman Zafar 4 months ago +3

    Very meticulous and detailed work indeed. No short cuts taken. Love watching this video. Thanks for sharing. Big thanks from Canada 🇨🇦.

  • Luciana Pereira
    Luciana Pereira 11 months ago +13

    Muito lindo seu trabalho 👏👏👏

  • Irines
    Irines 2 months ago +2

    Мастер, у вас золотые руки. Да, и вещи и приборы, которые вы реставрируете, достойны этого труда, это не китайский одноразовый ширпотреб.

  • FM CarGar
    FM CarGar 9 months ago +3

    I love seeing your craftsmanship of reviving the old rusted items and turning them into working beautiful items. Impressed!

  • 00X
    00X 10 months ago +3

    Не только отличный мастер, но ещё и кулинар!

  • Rommel Galicia
    Rommel Galicia 10 months ago +5

    Just an awesome restoration through and through bro', seeing the before and after in the end was incredibly satisfying, and that pizza, dang, I wonder if there are pizza makers like this here in the 🇵🇭

    • Thomas Herrlich
      Thomas Herrlich 9 months ago

      You can't do very wrong with using a pizza-stone for your stove. simply heat it with the grill function, dial back the heat and put your pizza on. If you have a mason nearby, a piece of limestone or sandstone might work, although it might crack in the heat.

  • Hunter Romanski
    Hunter Romanski 9 months ago +11

    I was honestly hoping you would polish and nickel plate the exterior, matching the art-deco style of the '50s, but the black paint actually worked really well! That pizza looks incredible, by the way! 🤤

  • Arlyne Natalia
    Arlyne Natalia 8 months ago +1

    You're so skillful & amazingly patient. Great job as usual 👍👍👍👍

  • Alex Pullen
    Alex Pullen 11 months ago +155

    Really hope you did an initial burn before you cooked that pizza. Great restoration man!

    • Anthony Hodgson
      Anthony Hodgson 8 months ago +1

      That is a very common sense thing, I'm sure after doing a restoration like this he has the sense to heat before he eats.

    • Ranjan Biswas
      Ranjan Biswas 10 months ago

      @Bored Allosaurus He doesn't cook for living tho.

    • Ranjan Biswas
      Ranjan Biswas 10 months ago

      @Julia Wolf Did you ever cook anything? 🤔🤔

    • Ranjan Biswas
      Ranjan Biswas 10 months ago +1

      @Chris Anderson You are weird af man. That triggers you? WTH man.

    • 🔞NÃO VEJA MEU ÚLTIMO VÍDEO🔞
      🔞NÃO VEJA MEU ÚLTIMO VÍDEO🔞 11 months ago

      dedication is amazing

  • Jakeline Beraldo de Melo
    Jakeline Beraldo de Melo 8 months ago +1

    O seu trabalho é satisfatorio!!!!

  • Carolina Souza
    Carolina Souza 9 months ago +5

    Que incrível! Funcionou!!

  • Bethaniel
    Bethaniel 8 months ago +2

    You never fail to impress! Your videos are … satisfaction guaranteed! 🧐🧐you are terribly clever - something so beautiful, seeing once tossed and forgotten items, being so methodically restored, back to their glory days 🤓❤️

  • Edgardo José Noviski
    Edgardo José Noviski 3 months ago +3

    Muy buen trabajo. Felicito su dedicación a traer de nuevo estos aparatos que mueren oxidados.

  • Louis Wing
    Louis Wing 2 months ago

    Great work! This is a nice piece, you should be proud of what you accomplished.

  • Iluminado Eterno
    Iluminado Eterno 11 months ago +4

    Costumamos fortalecer com like e compartilhamento os bons vídeos que sejam postados no Clip-Share , se vc está lendo esse comentário dedicado ao seu vídeo é porque vc postou algo relevante , lindo e que vale a pena ser visualizado . Parabéns por tornar a escolha de bons vídeos mais recheada de graça e glória . Seu vídeo VALE A PENA

  • Aile Strider
    Aile Strider 8 months ago

    Insane and amazing work. Loved this one so much

  • Thiago Luna
    Thiago Luna 10 months ago +1

    satisfatório demais ver estes vídeos.
    parabéns!

  • Rajdeep Rajput
    Rajdeep Rajput 7 months ago +2

    Loved watching the entire video, I must say it was restored very very well.

  • Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly.
    Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly. 11 months ago +10

    It’s like watching a magician… those black gloves, the way you hold things up and turn them, and then of course the final product is a magic trick going from trash to a beautiful restored work of art! Watching these videos calms me so much, idk why it’s just relaxing.

    • Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly.
      Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly. 10 months ago

      @Ashrael Hovmand well you can always slowly get rid of things and get new things that are more your style. Don’t have to so even bring at once but bringing in more items you like would be a nice way for it to feel more like your home not your moms. I haven’t decorated anything cause I didn’t want my moms house in my home cause all our decorations was from her. So I left it boxed up and have slowly been buying little thing here and there to make it more my style.

    • Ashrael Hovmand
      Ashrael Hovmand 11 months ago

      @Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly. I happened by accident in my current flat, when I moved in. I was in a place of just wanting my family to leave me alone and so I ended up just choosing things really fast... Which meant my mother technically did the interior design here. It's very Scandinavian Light, which I, as a Dane, despise. Everything is white and these very pale icey blue colours - it looks terrible.

    • Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly.
      Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly. 11 months ago

      @Ashrael Hovmand yes I love wood. Most of our items are solid oak from my mom and it’s lasted 50/60 years it’s amazing. I also am not a fan of that weird white clean look it just seems too sterile like a hospital which makes me not feel at home.

    • Ashrael Hovmand
      Ashrael Hovmand 11 months ago +1

      @Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly. Oh for sure! I thrift a lot for this exact reason - no need to buy something that looks like it belongs in the hospital, when I can get something that looks lived in for lesser prices :)
      It also just looks better to me. The "everything needs to be neat and white" fashion really doesn´t appeal to me. If it's made of wood, why paint it? I´m currently stripping my dad's old table of chalk paint, so I know this feeling of letting the wood shine through finally.

    • Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly.
      Love.wildly.Live.fearlessly. 11 months ago +1

      @Ashrael Hovmand plus we all know things were made to last back then now it’s all plastic and lasts a couple months and then end up in the garbage which sucks. I have household items including working kitchen gadgets that my grandma had for 30+ years and I use them to this day.

  • Wilma Fazzano
    Wilma Fazzano 3 months ago +2

    maravilhoso👍👏👏👏👏❤

  • Pete Fischer
    Pete Fischer 8 months ago +2

    I've been a chef for many years now, spent a lot of time as a pizza chef. I want one of these now, awesome work.

  • missdee212
    missdee212 6 months ago +2

    Awesome job as always. It's great to keep good items from the landfill

  • Ivan Bahovschi
    Ivan Bahovschi 4 months ago +1

    Trabalho nota 10

  • piotr jankiewicz
    piotr jankiewicz 11 months ago +2

    Smaku narobiłeś :)

  • Optionalcoast74
    Optionalcoast74 8 months ago +3

    Both the rust removal and the pizza cooking were so satisfying

  • Orlei Antonio
    Orlei Antonio 9 months ago +1

    The result was absolutely fantastic!

  • Mr.Murdock
    Mr.Murdock 10 months ago +1

    Really good restoration honestly I didn't think you would get it working I really thought those elements were gone but they work great 👍 👌

  • Lindsay Lydell
    Lindsay Lydell 9 months ago +3

    Never seen anything like this, and frankly it looks real neat. Excellent resto job, it looks amazing.

  • Rudy
    Rudy 11 months ago +4

    Such a pleasure to watch! I've worked in fabrication shops for many years both small and large and I've done some restoration but mostly production and R&D. Great, great job restoring this darling of a pizza oven! Gotta admit tho'... the glass work in the vice.... yikes! =X-D

  • Xavier Marx
    Xavier Marx 2 months ago

    Your talent never ceases to amaze!

  • Tony Iuliano
    Tony Iuliano 10 months ago +4

    Esse vídeo me despertou uma ideia incrível!! Pode ser um projeto bem interessante no futuro.

  • Texas60
    Texas60 10 months ago +2

    Thank you for sharing this restoration. You did a great job.

  • INDY FOSHO
    INDY FOSHO 3 months ago +1

    So much finesse! Not too many people on earth are on your level

  • P. N. S
    P. N. S 3 months ago

    انت ماهر في الترميم وصنع البيتزا أيضا.... شكرا لك صديقي على الفيديو الجميل و شهية طيبة 😃

  • Juliana Doraciotto
    Juliana Doraciotto Month ago

    I couldn't stop thinking about how the hell he was going to put every little piece back to their place. And he did it 👏🏻

  • carmensaify
    carmensaify 2 months ago

    Wow- restored...down to the screws. I admire this kind of patience and focus. great video! ps. I love the tiny screwdriver.

  • rejane
    rejane 11 months ago +20

    Que maravilha! Quanta dedicação e cuidados com estas peças raras e tão antigas! Parabéns! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • Илья Баев
    Илья Баев 11 months ago

    Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.

  • Милка Труш
    Милка Труш 3 months ago +1

    Какая классная штука!😍❤👍🏻

  • Ryanne Barlow
    Ryanne Barlow 9 months ago +1

    It's late, and I almost went to sleep during the sanding in the beginning!! So relaxing. I've been binge watching these videos tonight lol

  • MI TALLER PERÚ
    MI TALLER PERÚ 11 months ago +2

    Estupenda restauracion, felicidades 👍👍👍

  • 蓝洋BLUESHIFT MINISTRIES

    This was beautifully done

  • sally Paduch
    sally Paduch 11 months ago +41

    Your videos teach me to have patience with my own projects.

    • Misterrorschach
      Misterrorschach 11 months ago +2

      Also finish them before you start another one. Or else you will end up like me with dozens of projects all over and no idea what goes where. lol

  • RaggedyAtom
    RaggedyAtom 11 months ago +2

    Machine still works perfectly after your restoration! Awesome! 👍

  • George Brown
    George Brown 11 months ago +1

    Splendid work you did on the pizza oven. It cooks very well, too. Great work.

  • Kasimer Vanquish
    Kasimer Vanquish 11 months ago +128

    Also, as a tip, file down the end of an old Phillips head screwdriver to shorten the shank, giving better traction in old screws. Usually you only need to file off the very tip. If you look at the points of contact between the driver and the screw, you will see they often make the tips too long.

    • FoxyWoxy
      FoxyWoxy 9 months ago +14

      @ptičica You do know helpful advice and full opinion are two different things? One is intended to help another improve their knowledge if they didn’t already know and the other is simply a based belief.

    • ptičica
      ptičica 10 months ago +7

      Just take it easy, he don't really need your opinion... and he didn't asked u for one so yeah...

    • Kasimer Vanquish
      Kasimer Vanquish 11 months ago +8

      @xwaltranx It's a generic form for mass production that nobody has ever really modified. There are some screwdrivers, especially electrician specific ones that already shorten the shank. Most 'lower end' companies don't bother, though.

  • No Name
    No Name 11 months ago +37

    The time consuming, pain staking restoration to that level of detailed perfection is admirable!

    • Anthony Wright
      Anthony Wright 10 months ago

      It all makes the pizza at the end that much better

  • Ryuji Jackson
    Ryuji Jackson 6 months ago +1

    restoration looks legit, very pleasing to see real work amongst all the fakes

  • FlutePlayer777
    FlutePlayer777 11 months ago +6

    Love that you showed that it can still be used! So cool!

  • Osei Edwards
    Osei Edwards 3 months ago

    I love watching your work. One question, what do you use to blacken the screws? Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • Сергей Шапошник

    Отличная работа 👍

  • Dr_Goodwin
    Dr_Goodwin 7 months ago

    Отличный кулинарный канал, пицца -- класс! 😀💯👍

  • Ryanne Barlow
    Ryanne Barlow 9 months ago

    WHAT AN EXCELLENT MEMORY!!! It's amazing to watch you do this and remember how to put it back together again.

    • CallieAlleyCat
      CallieAlleyCat 8 months ago +1

      I always think about that but then I remember that they have the video to watch as well and I'm sure that can help.

  • Ираида А
    Ираида А 9 months ago

    Такая трудоёмкая, кропотливая работа. Результат-супер!

  • Dirty Hairy
    Dirty Hairy 11 months ago +4

    Beautiful restoration😍, and the pizza looks delicious!🍕😋👍👍

  • runemastertan
    runemastertan 9 months ago +1

    Your channel allows me to know items and products that are so rare and unknown to the world. Thanks

  • heavenlymilano
    heavenlymilano 6 months ago

    I admire that he opts for mechanical cleaning rather than using a ton of hazardous chemicals whenever possible 👍

  • Jenifer Pollonais
    Jenifer Pollonais 3 months ago

    Great work! I loved this video!

  • 👑QueenOnyx👑
    👑QueenOnyx👑 2 months ago

    This was so dope! Had me intrigued from start to finish!

  • Лариса Бровикова

    Замечательный конечный реставрационный результат, где в завершение поставлена жирная точка с выпечкой пиццы. Вы настоящий мастер - реставратор широкого профиля с хорошей подготовкой, знающий толк в старинных вещах. 👍👍👍👍👍👋👋👋🤔

  • Marcus R
    Marcus R 11 months ago +38

    Very well done with the tools you used, I’m sure that sandblaster cost a pretty penny. I’ve gotta ask because once you completed the restore, did you do an initial burn? I was thinking the entire time you were cooking the pizza “oh boy I hope he did the burn so it doesn’t taste like metal and chemical.” Either way great job, I love how thorough you were.

    • Marcus R
      Marcus R 11 months ago +2

      @PassportBrosOG I was honestly expecting a higher price tag but then again I haven’t been in the market for one. Depending on what you’re using it for would depend on the price of the unit.

    • PassportBrosOG
      PassportBrosOG 11 months ago +1

      about $200.00 and up depending on the maker and the outlet you are getting it from.

  • Nelimaria Gomez
    Nelimaria Gomez 2 months ago

    Hermosa restauración. Me encanta el hornito. Seguirán vendiéndolos?

  • Eduardo Rocha
    Eduardo Rocha 6 months ago

    Ficou como uma pizza saindo do forno. Lindo.

  • Sky LS
    Sky LS 10 months ago

    I think the main takeaway of this video is that... you know how to make an aesthetically-pleasing pizza!

  • Michael Montoya
    Michael Montoya 7 months ago

    Wow! That’s a lot of work. Great job.

  • Beverly Ledbetter
    Beverly Ledbetter 3 months ago

    Great job. That pizza looks delicious!😋

  • daniel bruning
    daniel bruning 11 months ago +10

    I think you did a really great job in refurbishing the pizza 🍕 maker. I do wish that you'd kept the original decal/maker's mark on the glass, or fabricated a new one. I still think u did a great job. It is a very cool little piece of nostalgia to see. The reason original maker's should be acknowledged, even if it is you who brings it back to life, is because someone at one time worked hard to create something. It was someone's passion so to speak. All in all, it was a very interesting video to watch. It made me kind of wish I could have been there helping, and learning. Keep at it!

  • Kaitlyn Diaz
    Kaitlyn Diaz 9 months ago

    The way this is like science mixed with asmr ❤

  • Maria Coutinho de Brito

    Bom trabalho!!!!

  • Travis Ritenour
    Travis Ritenour 9 months ago

    Your restorations are so nice

  • roberto villalobos
    roberto villalobos 11 months ago +8

    Excelente trabajo primera vez que veo un horno para pizza portátil . Saludos desde Venezuela ciudad de Maracaibo 👍👍👍

  • Joanne M
    Joanne M 9 months ago +1

    Your videos are so relaxing for me. I have a lot of stress in my life, and these videos really help. You need to add a #ASMR to your keywords!

  • r0xxx
    r0xxx 11 months ago +26

    Nice job! Why not keep the name on the glass? Even if it was worn, I think it would have been better with it or if it was repainted.

    • Cloud Girl
      Cloud Girl 9 months ago +6

      it was because he wasn’t sponsored

    • Kajtek Kostnica
      Kajtek Kostnica 10 months ago +1

      @richfiles π same here :(

    • richfiles π
      richfiles π 10 months ago +16

      Yeah, I was extremely disappointed that the branding was removed from the glass.

  • Ishak Sahbegovic
    Ishak Sahbegovic 10 months ago

    Svakka čast
    Baš lijepo radiš i snimaš profesionalno!
    Želim ti mnogo uspjeha na Clip-Share
    Nastavi tako!!!! Pozz

  • Waheed Khan
    Waheed Khan 2 months ago

    Excellent restoration,👍🔥

  • Marilia Helena Marilia
    Marilia Helena Marilia 11 months ago

    Nossa nem sabia que existia um forninho de pizza!😯

  • Andrè L Immelman
    Andrè L Immelman 3 months ago

    Very nicely done!

  • Jady Phan
    Jady Phan 8 months ago

    The scraping that goes on at 13:00 is just so satisfying!

  • Béatrice F postiches, volumateurs, perruques

    Courage et patiente sont vos grandes et premières qualités ! Les autres sont le bon goût et la création ! Bravo monsieur

  • cesar padilla
    cesar padilla 11 months ago

    you are very talented at rebuilding things that no longer had any use!

  • Conservative Mike
    Conservative Mike 7 months ago

    I’ve never seen this type of appliance. Very handy.