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23.01.2022 Before and after 1960s UFO heater fan



22.01.2022 Before and after

22.01.2022 Vintage Salter spring balance 100LB scale made in England Before and after photos Scale is for sale inbox me if your interested

20.01.2022 Beautiful 1960s Mistral fan 3 speed with the original bakelite plug & on/off dial Stands a massive 60cm high Not many of these beauties around Has to be one of my best



17.01.2022 Before and after , End grain chopping boards

12.01.2022 Beautiful 1960s super retro UFO heater , full restoration , wish i had taken a few more after photos . Although i have added a video of the heater up and running. Sorry in advance there is a ""F"word in the video

09.01.2022 Vintage Ixion hand drill restoration Before and after photos



09.01.2022 Was approached by Panetta Delicatessen and asked if I could make some custom made chopping boards (6 in total) for their display cabinet ..I think the answer is in the photos ...What do you think ?

05.01.2022 This amazing piece was brought to me by a customer Calvin Yeoh. Its a one of a kind heater fan . Im guessing late 60s or early 70s (no markings) nevertheless is well over 50 years .Top and mid selection are bakelite , with the bottom being cast iron , a mercury tilt safety switch , and after 50 years all that was needed was rewiring and a good clean .They don't them make like that anymore ... Definitely one of the most amazing pieces of ever worked on .... Plz note that the background noise in the video is a storm and not the heater

01.01.2022 Defiantly my personal favourite fan of all time Brought back to life after spending well over 8 years hidden under my work beach This monster of a fan was built at the end of WW 2 between 1945-48 by Revelair It was known as the budget fan, when produced it had no off/on switch nor did it oscillate from side to side and no speed controls, in today’s words Plug & Play It stands a massive 48cm and the fan cage is a whopping 44cm in diameter. Must be the strongest fan motor I’ve ever worked on, slow to start but once at full speed, it will slice a stick of salami in seconds

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