One of our very favorite #YouTube channels is “#MyMechanics” in which a silent German (or Swiss?) man refurbishes old stuff. It is so wonderful! I read the captions aloud while we watch because Dave can’t watch and read at the same time, and he shouts things like, “Look, he has a slot cutter!” It is so wonderful to see old tools and equipment brought back to life with such care and attention to detail. Tonight we watched “Seized Rusty Vise” and “1930s Desk Lamp” Try it! https://youtube.com/@mymechanics
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Hello and welcome to my channel. I'm uploading videos all about mechanical stuff, mostly restorations and also new creations. I love to work with metal and I pay a lot of attention to the details of my projects. I've found another passion in filming and editing, to create well ordered videos with ASMR style. If you have something to restore for me you can send me pictures of the item on Instagram or e-mail. I only restore your items if you don't want them back. I don't do comissions. [email protected] Check out my second channel "my mechanics insights" Subscribe for more and stay tuned. Thanks for all your support, I really do appreciate it

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@Kayray thank you! I'll check it out. My long past dad did such things many years ago. For instance, he'd rebuild a foot powered grinding stone, figuring out what the metal frame must have looked like, building the pedals. He'd bring it back to life.

My Lebanese dad was also very quiet man; he'd hardly say a word as he'd do such things. What I learned from him was usually by doing, not speaking.

I'm very much looking forward to this - thanks again.