"American Restoration" a half-hour show on the Vice channel. Just found this, today they restored an antique cash register, a 1950's coffee maker, a 1930's air raid siren, a1930's cig vending machine, 1930's refrigerator, a 1950's fan, a 1960's go-cart, a 1940's little red wagon. If you haven't seen this show, check it out. Something else interesting to watch while we're close to home.
I was interested in the skills needed to clean, fix, and refinish the items. Traditional metalworking, small appliance electrical repair, refinishing/painting. I came from a family that was not hands-on, what little I know I learned on my own.
(I could fix stuff, but sometimes with slightly skewed results. Like the time I borrowed my brother's Boston Whaler and the throttle/shifter was loose so I re-assembled it. It worked fine except somehow reverse gear and full ahead got switched. He found out when, in an attempt to impress the girl on the dock with a fast exit from the slip, he pushed the throttle all the way forward and went backward, hit the piling.)
I was 16 and he was 12, so he couldn't kill me.
Good times.
I was interested in the skills needed to clean, fix, and refinish the items. Traditional metalworking, small appliance electrical repair, refinishing/painting. I came from a family that was not hands-on, what little I know I learned on my own.
(I could fix stuff, but sometimes with slightly skewed results. Like the time I borrowed my brother's Boston Whaler and the throttle/shifter was loose so I re-assembled it. It worked fine except somehow reverse gear and full ahead got switched. He found out when, in an attempt to impress the girl on the dock with a fast exit from the slip, he pushed the throttle all the way forward and went backward, hit the piling.)
I was 16 and he was 12, so he couldn't kill me.
Good times.