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100+ Year Old Rusty Joseph Lucas Bicycle Carbide Lamp Restoration

This weeks restoration is a 100+ year-old carbide bicycle lamp. Made in Birmingham England by the Joesph Lucas company. Powered by a chemical reaction between water and calcium carbide rocks which produce acetylene gas, which is then ignited. Please read the full description for any information about the video. If you would like to send me something to restore, tools to use or anything to support Restore It, please send to: Restore It Mail Box PO Box 50 CHATTERIS PE16 9AZ Subscribe for Weekly content! Tools & equpitment used: Quartz Lacquer - https://goo.gl/8PTVKM Base Coat Paint - https://goo.gl/mWhufG Rust Remover - https://goo.gl/13gopW Moldex Full Face Mask - https://goo.gl/NNYGrv FGL 5 Spray gun - https://goo.gl/Acg5rd A.N.I. R150-T Mini Spray gun - https://goo.gl/cHTJS2 Colad Washable Overalls - https://goo.gl/3Css9E Colad Mixing Cups - https://goo.gl/8DYmE8 Colad TurboMix Sticks - https://goo.gl/cYZfks Colad Synthetic Paint Strainers - https://goo.gl/H79ZgL Steel wire bits - http://geni.us/keyaD Rotary Tool - http://geni.us/HGed Concentrate Degreaser - http://geni.us/yUn9 Mannesmann Socket Set - http://geni.us/HCDZ This restoration was a lot of fun but very tricky at times. Firstly I dismantled it and then had to remove the very thick layer of corrosion and dirt. I tried a variety of ways to gently remove it, but nothing was working. I resorted to the wire wheel. This removed the majority of it but it couldn't reach everywhere. I then used vinegar, salt, citric acid and flour to eat into what was left. I left it like this for 24 hours. After that, there was a noticeable difference, but I still wasn't happy with the finish. I decided to blast a piece and see how it came out. Turns out it was great, so I decided to blast everything. I then polished every brass piece and wasn't overly impressed with the shine. Perhaps the blasting wasn't such a good idea? I had previously seen a painted lamp and decided to do that myself. Firstly I had to fill the dents and mask up the two pieces. I then etched, primed, painted, and lacquered them. The small mounting piece was so badly rusted it had rusted through. I filled, primed and painted it black. I then made a new gasket and filter for the internals, filled her up and it was time to reassemble. This was quite the task and took a lot longer than you see in the video. Getting the mounting system back on was the definition of fiddly. Once back together the restoration was complete. I realized the nozzle had been drilled by someone in the past meaning the flame didn't shoot out but up. I'm looking for a replacement. - Disclaimer: I am no professional. Especially when it comes to electrics. It is certainly an area I am looking to improve in. I am completely self-taught and would appreciate any feedback, advice or constructive criticism. I don't add music to these videos so that you can choose to listen to what you like if you would like to. Become a patron to win the Items featured in these videos! Patreon -   / restoreit   PayPal Donations - [email protected] - If you would like to help towards more tools and projects. For business inquiries please contact my management Ellify Talent Agency: [email protected] Follow me on Social media to keep up to date with videos and giveaways. Twitter -   / restore__it   Facebook-   / restoreitcha.  . Instagram - @RestoreItChannel Patreon -   / restoreit   Discord - I now also have a discord server if you want to chill with like-minded people and maybe learn something new. -   / discord  

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