Restoration of Antique Rusty Kerosene Oil Table Fan | 100 Years Old Fan

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Published 2024-07-21
Restoration of Antique Rusty Kerosene Oil Table Fan | 100 Years Old Fan

Restoration Video Overview:
In this video, we are restoring a very old fan. We found it in a junk store and brought it to our restoration room.

It was full of rust and mud, and the engine inside was completely stuck due to the rust. We decided to restore it and separated all its parts. Its internal mechanism was badly damaged by rust, but we cleaned it thoroughly and removed the rust completely. The engine was also restored to like-new condition. After completing the restoration of the rusty fan, we tested it, and it is working perfectly.

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All Comments (21)
  • @markm5908
    Wow. Caked in mud, blades still straight, bearings still packed with grease and no rust in the piston. What are the odds? Zero!
  • Your videos always inspire me to live my best life. Thank you for this content!😉
  • @georgebrown8312
    I have never seen a fan like that before, and it runs on kerosene oil. Anyway, you did a beautiful job of restoring that kerosene oil fan. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work I must say.
  • @user-hn6ou9gp5r
    É a primeira vez que vejo um ventilador desse modelo muinto bom seu trabalho eu amo as coisa mais antigas são mais resistente ❤
  • @josecepeda1463
    Está padrísimo el abanico y de gas genial verdad 👍👍👍👍👍
  • @franciscosilva8155
    Como é que isso funciona? Sem eletricidade, sem vapor... é mágica?
  • Restaurado ventilador de mesa a oléo querosene sem energia elétrica🔌 😉
  • @user-eh9ie3rs5r
    100 лет назад таких технологий уже не было,электричество было во всю....🤷😁
  • @takis12345
    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
  • @donsmith7722
    It's a beautiful restoration, but you go much too slow doing it.