- 3 tháng trước
The Repair Shop - Season 15 Episode 5
Danh mục
😹
Vui nhộnPhụ đề
00:00Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
00:30Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:00Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:29Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:31Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:33Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:35Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:37Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:39Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:41Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:43Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:45Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
01:47Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:17Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:47Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:49Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:51Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:53Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:55Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:57Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
02:59Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
03:01Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
03:03Hãy subscribe cho kênh Ghiền Mì Gõ Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
03:33Hãy subscribe cho kênh lalaschool Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
04:03Hãy subscribe cho kênh lalaschool Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
04:33Hãy subscribe cho kênh lalaschool Để không bỏ lỡ những video hấp dẫn
05:03Wow, this is actually slightly overwhelming
05:20Basically the shirt's been bleached because of sunlight
05:23It also means that the textile fibres are actually quite fragile
05:27So I need to think about how I can dye it in quite a gentle way
05:32The shirt also has these paint stains
05:35So there's actually quite a lot to think about
05:37The first thing I need to do is to remove the emblem and the white elements
05:42If I keep them in place, they're going to end up red
05:46So I think I'm going to start with the five
05:48If I remove this, I will also potentially get to see what the original colour was like
05:55If I start in one corner, I think
05:59A little stitch there, snip that
06:04Oh, it's quite exciting
06:06I wonder if it's much brighter under there
06:10There we go, that's the red
06:16That's going to be really helpful for getting the right colour
06:19Next into the barn
06:34Judy Tunbridge and her daughter Laura
06:36Bringing a small text with enormous meaning
06:39For bookbinder Chris Shaw
06:41Hello
06:42Hello
06:43What have you brought in?
06:45We have brought in my great-grandmother Florence's Bible
06:50And you can see in the front cover
06:53That she's inscribed her name, Florence Charlotte Thompson
06:57Wow, that's beautiful
06:58She was living and born in China
07:01Her father was an Irishman
07:03And her mother was a local Chinese lady
07:05And at some point, Florence met her future husband, an Englishman
07:10But unfortunately, he then left her widowed in her early 30s
07:14No
07:14With three children
07:16And he died just a few weeks after their son was born
07:19That's terrible
07:20Yeah, it's quite a young age to be widowed
07:22Then, in 1937, war broke out
07:26In the sense that Japan invaded China, Florence
07:29And her children were marked out as British
07:31And eventually they were placed into an internment camp
07:35Called Leungwa Civilian Assembly Centre
07:37So what ages were the children?
07:39My mum would have been about 15
07:42Her sister 17
07:44And her brother 10
07:46Goodness me
07:48In a camp?
07:49In a camp
07:49They were all crammed in
07:50It was hot
07:52Little food
07:53They were having very watered-down rice
07:56With added maggots
07:58Oh
07:59It's shocking
08:00Yeah
08:01Then my grandmother caught TB
08:03And she was then taken out of camp to a hospital
08:06So they were on their own in camp for about 18 months without their mum
08:10And were they in contact with Florence?
08:13Well, she...
08:13No
08:14Nothing
08:14So they didn't even know if she was alive?
08:17No
08:18And so where was the Bible?
08:19With them
08:20Oh
08:20So they would take comfort in it and read it to keep their spirits up
08:26So how long were they in the camp?
08:28Four years
08:29Unbelievable
08:30But after the war finished and they were liberated
08:33They were reunited with their mum
08:36And then they decided to go to England
08:38Along with the Bible?
08:40With the Bible
08:40Yeah
08:41So did your mother talk about her time in the camp?
08:44It remained with her her whole life
08:46The habits, if you like
08:48We had a walk-in larder when I was a little girl
08:50And it was rammed floor to ceiling with tin food
08:54Saying she would never starve again if the war broke out
08:58She did have a terrific sense of fun, obviously, as my grandmother
09:02She was always up to mischief
09:04She was definitely your ally
09:06Yes
09:07And she was very much of the view that childhoods should be fun and light-hearted
09:11Because hers was essentially, she felt robbed
09:14Yes
09:14And so the condition of the Bible?
09:17So it's obviously very battered, very weathered
09:21Camp was very wet, damp
09:24And it was used quite a lot
09:26And it's over 100 years old
09:27Amazing
09:28Well, thank you so much for bringing this in
09:31I'm so looking forward to trying to restore this for you both
09:35Thank you so much
09:37Thank you
09:37Really excited to see what you do
09:39Thank you very much
09:40Thank you
09:40See ya
09:40So is this a Liverpool shirt?
09:55No
09:55How rude
09:56No, Manchester United
09:58But look at this label
10:00Can you read that?
10:01Oh my word, Matt Busby
10:02Yeah
10:03Yeah, so this was styled by Matt Busby
10:06So the manager styled the shirt?
10:08Yeah
10:08Incredible
10:08Yeah
10:09What a piece of history
10:10It's lovely, isn't it?
10:11Yeah, it is an amazing piece of history
10:12Well, what can you say?
10:18It's an incredible story that this book holds
10:23It's a little book but a load of problems with it
10:28The boards are detached but the paper is in beautiful condition
10:34And that's down to these yap edges
10:37Now a yap edge basically is an extended edge which come down and cover the pages
10:44They meet in the middle and they will stop any dirt that goes on the text
10:49The spine seems to be all there so I'm going to try and keep that
10:53So once it's been re-sewn then I can make a whole new outer cover board with new leather
11:00Because that's going to give it the strength
11:02And then finally I can remount all the original back onto the new covers that I have made
11:09So the first thing I need to do is disassemble the Bible
11:12And to do that I'm going to remove the spine
11:15Rebecca is working on the trickiest part of her preparations
11:36For dyeing the football shirt red
11:39So the final thing that I need to do is to actually remove the emblem
11:45So in order to do that I've stitched a very small backstitch all the way around the edge
11:54So I'm now stitching a second line
11:56So that will stop that fraying or any of that stitching coming undone
12:02And I'll be left with a very narrow channel
12:05And that is where I will need to cut
12:07So this is an incredibly important part of the shirt that I need to retain
12:12In as best condition as is possible
12:15This isn't a great feeling
12:42One slip and I'll be cutting those embroidery threads
12:45Actually makes you really nervous
12:48Which doesn't help because I need to kind of stop shaking
12:53So I finally removed all of the white elements and the emblem
13:14And secured all of the raw edges with some net ready for dyeing
13:19So if I was to just add this shirt straight into the dye
13:23The fibres may not take the dye up readily
13:26And that would result in it being very patchy
13:29So I'm heating up the water to 40 degrees
13:32And I'm just going to leave it in there
13:34So that all those fibres can relax
13:37Once that has happened I can take the shirt out
13:40And then I can have the dye
13:41Right that's done now
13:56So that's ready to come out
13:58Looks like a very relaxed shirt
14:01Right now the most exciting part
14:09I'm going to add the dye
14:11This beautiful red colour
14:14And it's all going in
14:17So it's now time to commit and dye this shirt
14:30I obviously have got some concerns
14:38Particularly the front where all the colour loss is
14:41Those fibres are really fragile
14:44So the dyeing may be a little bit too much for it
14:47So I won't be fully happy until it's all out
14:51And all dry
14:52And hopefully still in one piece
14:54Manwar Hussain has travelled from Southampton
15:04Counting on silversmith Brenton's ingenuity
15:07To repair an ornate family treasure
15:10Hi there
15:13Hi
15:13Hello there
15:14What do we have here?
15:16This is a traditional Punjabi hookah
15:18A smoking device from Pakistan
15:20And it belongs to my late grandfather
15:22He loved me and I loved him
15:24So it's very sentimental to me
15:25I've kind of seen these before
15:27But nothing as intricate and amazing as this
15:29Yeah
15:30I presume it's missing a few parts
15:31Yes
15:32There's a cone pipe that sits just on top of there
15:34Okay
15:35It's quite long
15:36And you'd also have an item that sits on top of this cone here
15:40Which is called a chillum
15:42It's made of clay and metal to support it
15:46And that's where the tobacco would have been sacked
15:48Or burning
15:49As you can imagine they would rotate this and pass it around
15:53So everyone could smoke it
15:55What was your grandfather's name?
15:58His name was Ghulam Farid
16:00He was from India originally
16:01Okay
16:02And then moved over to Pakistan
16:04And he became a farmer
16:06And what was his life in Pakistan like?
16:09It was a very good life
16:11He lived on his own produce
16:12From sugar cane to wheat to rice
16:16Self-sufficient
16:17Self-sufficient
16:17There must have been some sort of secret
16:19I mean he lived to 107
16:20That's a ripe old age
16:22Yeah
16:22What was your relationship like with your granddad?
16:25My relationship was very precious
16:27I loved going to visit him
16:29I went every year since I was a kid
16:31My first time I visited Pakistan was probably when I was about six
16:34And I remember sitting with my granddad for the first time
16:37There was lots of love
16:38I felt safe
16:39I will never forget that
16:40He used to wear a turban
16:42And he used to take his turban off and put it on me
16:44He was very pure, very truthful
16:47And thoughtful person
16:49So you remember as a child
16:52Your grandfather using it?
16:54Yeah, very much
16:55I think this is probably more important to him
16:57Than a lot of other personal belongings
17:00Yeah
17:00Yeah, his companion
17:02After the funeral
17:03I was adamant that I would find it
17:04I remember seeing it and recognising it straight away
17:07Finding the hookah was like
17:08Finding a piece of my grandfather
17:10Brought back all those memories
17:12With my granddad
17:14It sounds like he absolutely loved this
17:15But I can see this bit of damage
17:17Going around the outside edge
17:18Yeah
17:19I'm assuming that he fixed that himself
17:22Because he probably wouldn't have trusted anyone else with it
17:25And taking care of it was something that was very important to him
17:28But you still want your grandfather's little repairs to show
17:31They're his signature, aren't they?
17:33Absolutely
17:33If Brenton can fix this to you
17:35What is the plan for it?
17:37The plan is to keep it as an ornate piece
17:39It's not intended to be used
17:40It'd mean that I've got a piece of him with me
17:43And something that I can hold and hand over to my son
17:47I'm looking forward to it
17:49We'll see you very soon
17:50Thank you, goodbye
17:50Bye-bye
17:51Bye-bye
17:51Have you ever worked on something like this before?
17:57No
17:58It is really cool, isn't it?
18:00Very ornate
18:01Right, I'll let you get going
18:02Okay
18:03See you in a bit
18:03Munawas hookah is in quite a sorry state
18:19But the workmanship that's gone into it is fantastic
18:23So I believe looking at the colour of this metal
18:26It's made of nickel
18:27And you can see the different colours
18:29You can see the copper decoration
18:30The brass decoration
18:32When it's polished up it's going to look stunning
18:34Munawas said there was a bowl that went on here
18:38So although this is not going to be used
18:40I'm going to have to design that
18:42I'm going to have to make the metal work for the burner
18:45And some sort of tube for sucking on
18:49When Munawas was demonstrating this
18:53I noticed it was a bit wobbly when it's going round
18:56So first thing I'm going to do is try and get this bearing off the bottom
19:00This bearing is very rusty
19:06So I'm just putting some penetrating oil on the thread
19:09To hopefully make it more easy to undo
19:12Oh wow
19:14I can't believe that came off so easily
19:17That is fantastic news
19:20So let's see what's going on in here
19:23Oh gosh
19:26This is unbelievable
19:30This is the bearing from a bicycle wheel
19:33That made that turn round
19:34And I love that
19:35Absolutely love that
19:36So this bearing is quite wobbly
19:39So I'm just going to see if I can get this working a bit better
19:42Chris is turning his attention to the covers of the Bible
19:52And their protective edges
19:54What I now need to do is construct a template of the cover
19:59And it has these yap edges
20:01Named after the very famous William Yap
20:05Who was a bookbinder and publisher
20:07And he mainly bound Bibles
20:10I haven't bound a yap edge for five or six years
20:13So it's slightly rusty
20:15But it is an exciting thing to do
20:18That's a template cut
20:29You can see what it's going to look like
20:30And eventually those are going to get pulled over
20:33Next I have to cover the template with leather
20:36The first thing you notice with this leather
20:40As opposed to the leather of the Bible
20:42Is it's a lot thicker
20:44There's going to be a degree of paring the thickness down
20:48To a level so that there's no lumps and bumps
20:51It's like trying to peel an apple all in one go
20:57And that was a tour
20:58So I'm quite happy with that
20:59So I just need to go around
21:02And pare this leather down to the right thickness
21:04And then I can glue the template on
21:06And then I can glue the template on
21:33Whoa
21:33The leather's been all paired
21:40The template's been stuck to the leather
21:42And created new outer covers
21:45So what I need to do now is blend
21:47The new leather I've got with the old leather
21:51The original has got a stamped grain on it
21:54So it produces uniform effect
21:56That doesn't happen with the natural grain
21:59To put a grain on
22:00I'm using a brass tool that is hot
22:03It's almost like branding the leather
22:05On the front side of the tool
22:13It's just a pattern
22:16You can see the difference already
22:20Up against the original
22:23I think it's going to look absolutely fantastic
22:26And when that's done
22:27I can start mounting the originals
22:30Back onto the new cover
22:31So do you always work in a workshop?
22:40No, quite often I work on the street
22:43So I'll be screen printing onto windows
22:44Or up ladders and things like that
22:46That's why I wear colourful socks
22:47Because it stops people walking into my
22:49We know what to get you for Christmas then
22:51Yeah, the next socks is the win
22:52The results are in for Rebecca's efforts
22:58To restore red to the iconic football jersey
23:01Well the shirt is all dry now
23:03So this is the actual true colour that I'm left with
23:07I think that's pretty much spot on
23:09I can still see the paint stains
23:12And actually, you know, it's a record of the history of the shirt
23:16I think considering all of the limitations
23:18It's come out really well
23:20Right, so now I've got the colour sorted
23:23I'm now going to have a look at the number 5
23:26This was originally stitched on with a zigzag
23:30So as well as stitching it into place
23:33It also sealed the edge of this number 5
23:36So my challenge is to try and get my needle
23:41To go into the same holes as was originally used
23:47And that's going to be quite difficult on the machine
23:50I'd much prefer just to hand stitch everything into place
23:54But that's not how it was originally done
23:56So I'm going to rise to the challenge
23:59I need to take this really slowly
24:07Oh, I can breathe now
24:31That first line has gone in really nicely
24:34I can see the zigzag stitching
24:36And it's nice and secure as well
24:38I've got to just make sure the rest of it goes all right
24:41I really like this bicycle bearing
24:55I've sprayed some lubrication and then put some grease in there
24:58So it will work
25:01It's just a bit noisy
25:01But it's not too rattly
25:03The base where it's nailed onto this piece of wood in the bottom
25:07Is loose and these nails are all rusty
25:10So I'm going to remove the nails
25:12And replace them with modern screws
25:15To hold this plate tightly onto this piece of wood
25:18I'm going to try using the original holes
25:23I'd rather this made a little bit of noise
25:26And was original
25:27Rather than having a swishy fancy new bearing
25:32So now I can put this back onto the base
25:35And see what it turns like
25:37There we go
25:40And that's hardly got any wobble at all in it there
25:45And it'd be making a similar sort of noise
25:47To when Munawar's grandfather used it
26:02I'm designing a chillum
26:08Which is the bowl and the burner
26:11To go on top of the hooker
26:13And Munawar said there was some metalwork on there
26:16I've managed to acquire a clay bowl
26:19And I'm going to clad it with some intricate metal design
26:22The first thing I'm going to do
26:24Is cut some strips of metal
26:25I've cut my pieces of metal
26:44And now I've got to bend a ring
26:45Which will go around the top of the clay bowl
26:48And I'm going to use a slip roller
26:51Which bends the metal
26:53Through these rollers
26:54To a perfect circle
26:55So that's made a bend
27:00But obviously not a circle
27:02I'm going to have to tighten this roller up
27:04To make it a tighter curve
27:05It's a matter of trial and error
27:08It's best to make the curve slightly tighter each time
27:11Rather than make a really tight curve
27:13And make it too small
27:14I'm really happy with that
27:21That fits onto the clay bowl
27:24Then I've got to make another ring inside it
27:27Which sits on this base
27:29Which is the base of the burner
27:31And a lid
27:32Which then fits on top of that
27:34Which stops the smoke going everywhere
27:37So I'm going to solder this up first
27:40Before Chris can glue the Bible's original leather
28:05Onto the new covers
28:07He must separate it from its backing
28:09I need to split these front covers
28:14This is exceptionally thin
28:16It's going to be exceedingly difficult
28:18And the moment has come to see
28:21If I can actually save this
28:24And I can see just as I'm going along
28:31There's a layer of glue
28:33And it could have been some sticky tape
28:35That was down there
28:36So that might pose a problem
28:38For my scalpel blade to get underneath there
28:41Yeah, it's going to be tense all the way along
28:45Oh, a result!
29:14I'm really happy I can breathe
29:17It's a real result
29:19So the original covers now are all split
29:23And these can be remounted on the new covers that I've made
29:26It's going to start feeling and looking like the original Bible
29:42The cover's now completely dry
29:55And now a really nice part is to create yap edges
30:00And to do that
30:02It's a very simple job of manipulating these down
30:07Using this piece of paper
30:09And by wrapping this paper around the text
30:13I'm keeping the board totally flat
30:15And the paper is pulling it into place
30:18Creating the yap edge
30:20And once I unwrap it
30:22It will stay there
30:23It's just like magic
30:25I suppose I could be on the Royal Variety Show with this trick
30:28This Bible has survived so much
30:33And by reinstating these yap edges
30:35It will survive for many generations to come
30:37It's almost full time for Rebecca's repairs to the football shirt
30:53So I stitched the emblem back into position
30:57But where they've got the little stitching line all the way around the edge
31:01I'm just covering that now with a very fine cord
31:05So that you should just focus on the emblem and the shirt as a whole
31:09So I've just got to stitch on the rest of the cord
31:12And then this shirt can be reunited with Sarah
31:15And I'm really excited to see what she thinks
31:18This shirt was worn by Ronnie Cope in the 1958 FA Cup Final
31:24Just three months after the tragic Munich air disaster
31:28But sunlight had faded the vivid red so familiar to the Busby Babes
31:33Look at that
31:35Hello
31:35Oh, you are good
31:37Wow
31:37Sarah is hoping for a shirt more befitting her father's memory
31:43And everything he and his teammates experienced
31:47Sarah, hi
31:48Hi
31:48Welcome back
31:49Thank you
31:50Thanks for having me
31:51How have you been since leaving the shirt with us?
31:53Good
31:53Just excited to see what you've done to it, Rebecca
31:56Because when I left it, it was pink
31:57And I don't think Man United red is pink
32:00No
32:01No
32:01Well, you ready to take a look?
32:04Yeah, I'm ready
32:05Yeah
32:06Oh, my word
32:14Wow
32:19That's unbelievable
32:20That's Man United red
32:23Yeah
32:24Not pink
32:24Yeah
32:25It's amazing
32:26Thank you very much
32:27It's brilliant
32:28Still got the paint marks in
32:31So that makes me smile a little bit
32:32Because that's where I found it
32:35It's lovely
32:37I can't thank you enough, honestly
32:39It's going to mean the world to us all
32:41So what's the plan now, then?
32:43Now the shirt is looking its best again
32:45I'm going to take it home
32:46I'm going to show the family
32:48And then back on the wall
32:49Hang on a second
32:50But not in sunlight
32:53Not in sunlight, no
32:54I've got a spot in our hall
32:56That there's no windows
32:57Great
32:58Definitely not in sunlight
33:00Okay, good
33:01Good
33:01Amazing
33:01You're amazing
33:02Absolutely amazing
33:04Well, your father was amazing
33:05I think this is a very fitting tribute
33:08To clearly an amazingly talented man
33:10He was, he was
33:11He'd be so proud
33:13He'd be so thankful to you, Rebecca, as well
33:15It's just marvellous
33:17Yeah
33:17Thank you
33:18So glad to have it back
33:21It symbolises his achievement
33:23And what he went through
33:25Getting to the final
33:27He achieved something through adversity
33:30And it just means everything to us
33:32Yeah
33:32How did you get started in your career, David?
33:45I was lucky enough to do two apprenticeships
33:47One in church organs and one in mechanical organs
33:50Wow
33:50I just served the one
33:51It's still time
33:52Arriving to put David's broad skill set to the test
33:58A sister and brother, Lee and David, from Huddersfield
34:02Hello
34:04Hello
34:05Hi
34:05Hello
34:06Wow
34:09What have we got here, then?
34:10This is an automaton watching clockmaker
34:14In his own little shop
34:16He's got like a clockwork type mechanism
34:18Almost like a little robot
34:19The whole thing actually moves
34:21It does
34:22And it sat in the window of our father's shop
34:25Who was a watch and clockmaker
34:27And antiquarian horologist
34:29Wow
34:29In Bradford
34:30And brings back a lot of memories of my dad
34:33Yeah
34:34He does kind of look a bit like dad when he's younger days
34:37What was dad's name?
34:39David William Graham
34:41Same as mine
34:42Good name
34:43Yes
34:43So the shop that this was in
34:46Yes
34:46How long was he there for?
34:47About 28 years
34:49Wow
34:49That went into the shop window in 1971
34:52That basically drew people to the shop
34:55There was a queue around the shop
34:57Yeah
34:57Really?
34:57On a Saturday morning
34:58I'd stand and look at it in the window
35:00With all the other kits
35:01What was your dad's shop like?
35:05Lots of ticking and
35:06There was a little chiming noise
35:07Yeah
35:08There were a few times I went into the shop
35:10And I thought, where is he?
35:12He went on the floor
35:13Because he dropped something
35:14Oh yeah
35:15Couldn't find it
35:17Nobody move
35:18Yeah
35:19And sometimes he'd be so busy at his desk
35:22He'd actually look at you with his eyeglass in
35:24Yeah
35:25It was quite funny
35:27It was a character and a very caring man
35:30Yes, I'm very much missed
35:32Yeah
35:33I received it a couple of years before my dad sadly passed away
35:37Unexpectedly
35:38And er, sorry
35:40That's okay
35:41So I do feel very privileged
35:45Does any of it work still?
35:48No, alas
35:49He's not in working order
35:51Within here
35:52Are the cogs and machinery
35:55That make him move
35:57And all the pieces of string
35:58Are up inside his coat
35:59Oh, wow
36:00Make his head bend down
36:01And his arms lift up
36:03And I think with so much wearing
36:05And being used in the shop window
36:07The cogs, I think they need replacing
36:09It's very, very important to me
36:12Yeah
36:12When I see him working again
36:14I'll be viewing him
36:15Like seeing him in the shop window outside
36:18And seeing my dad inside
36:21In my mind
36:22Working
36:22I can't wait to get started
36:24I must admit
36:25Oh, thank you
36:26Take care
36:27Goodbye
36:28Goodbye
36:28Thank you
36:29Bye
36:29Have you worked on anything like this before?
36:35Not quite like this
36:36But other automatons
36:38It's going to be an incredible thing to work on
36:40Over to you
36:41Okay
36:48Automatons of any kind
36:56Never cease to amaze me
36:57And this one
36:59The detail is just incredible
37:01The whole interior of the little shop
37:03There's no actual damage that I can see
37:06The casework looks a little bit tired
37:08So I'm going to give it a bit of a spruce up
37:10There aren't letters missing
37:13So I'm going to have a look at getting these replaced
37:17The worrying part is the mechanism
37:19Ah, now that's quite interesting
37:28We've actually got three cams connected to the motor
37:32And then there's three levers
37:35So that means that he's actually got three movements on him
37:39You've got one arm, the other arm, and then his head
37:42Now his head feels a little bit stiff
37:45So something's obviously jammed up there
37:48I can see the cam wheels are very worn
37:52So I definitely need to replace those
37:57And really I just need to strip this down
38:00Get this mechanism out
38:01And then I can test the motor through
38:03Get rid of all the grease and muck that's built up
38:06And then I can get onto the camshaft
38:08Which actually operates his movements
38:10So it's looking promising
38:12I'd like to come and have a look
38:23Yeah, I thought you might like this
38:24Great, isn't it?
38:25It really is good
38:26And do you know what?
38:27I'd really quite like that in my shop as well
38:30Just needs two pairs of glasses
38:32Yeah, and take his hair off as well
38:35In order to shape a new part for the hookah
38:46Brenton is making the most of some kit
38:49That's not part of his usual silversmithing gear
38:52Dom has very kindly said I can use his mini English wheel
38:57A metalworking tool that was made for the aircraft and car industry
39:05For making curved panels
39:07And I feel it will be ideal for doming the lid
39:12To my coal burner for the hookah
39:16And what this does, it's got a curved wheel on the bottom
39:20And a flat wheel on the top
39:21And it slowly bends the metal into that curved shape
39:25That's quite a nice curve now
39:28I can do this a little bit more
39:30Then it'll be ready to solder onto the other part of the lid
39:33Of the coal burner
39:55I think that looks really good
40:10Just got to put the burner in, see what that looks like
40:12The lid
40:15That's just how I wanted it to look
40:19Although this is not going to be used
40:21I'm going to drill some holes in the top
40:23To make it look authentic
40:24David has the wheels in motion
40:33To coax the watchmaker at Tobiton back into action
40:37I've turned my attention to the cam wheels
40:41A cam wheel is actually responsible for making the little figure move
40:49So all these little pits and troughs on this wheel
40:53Equate to his arm going up and then his arm going down
40:58These cams have had a lot of wear and tear
41:02And you can see the outer edge is original shape
41:06But where the little levers have been running
41:10These pits and troughs have almost worn down flat
41:13In order to make the new cam wheels
41:17I'm going to use these as a pattern
41:20So I can screw that onto this little jig that I've made
41:26And then I'm just going to use some brand new plastic material
41:35That I've cut to the same width
41:36So now I've got the original
41:39And I've got the new blank on the top
41:42So this is all a little bit new to me
41:44But in theory this is just like cutting a key
41:50I'm following the lines on the cam
41:53Using a special router bit
41:56And then it should cut away the plastic of the new blank wheel
42:02So we'll see what happens
42:03So we'll see what happens
42:33Well that went a lot better than I expected
42:46You can see that the lines are actually
42:48To the same dimensions as the original
42:51So that means he's really going to be moving
42:54As he would have done
42:55I've just got the other two to do
42:57And then I can actually start reassembling him
43:03Chris is agog to see if the new cover of the interment camp Bible
43:15Has worked out as planned
43:18Bit of an eager beaver
43:19Just to unwrap it
43:20Wow
43:28It's perfectly formed yap edges
43:32Offering that protection
43:36The very precious text
43:38That obviously gave Florence and Mildred
43:41All that support and comfort
43:44The final thing I've got to do
43:46Is remount the original spine fragments
43:49And then it's ready to go back to Laura and Judy
43:52This precious book
44:01Was a great solace to a mother and her children
44:04As they suffered in an interment camp in China
44:07But the brutal conditions took a toll on the family
44:10And the book alike
44:12Looks amazing Chris
44:15Thank you
44:16Let's hope they like it too
44:18Judy and daughter Laura are back
44:20Hoping for a better future
44:22For this symbol of hope
44:24To Mildred and Florence
44:25Judy's mother and grandmother
44:28Hello
44:28Hello
44:29Nice to see you again
44:31Nice to see you too
44:32How are you?
44:34Excited
44:34Yeah
44:35Excited
44:36This Bible represents
44:39My mum and my nan's legacy really
44:42And what they went through
44:44Their strength, their endurance
44:45And hopefully this book could survive a little bit longer too
44:50Are you ready to see it?
44:53Yes please
44:53Yes please
44:53Oh wow
45:00Oh gosh
45:02Is that the same one?
45:16It's amazing
45:18You're a very talented man
45:22Everything that was there
45:29I saved
45:30This is how it would have looked?
45:32Yeah
45:33Thank you
45:37It's something
45:39My nan would have held
45:41And obviously it meant a lot to my mum
45:46And her sister in camp
45:49Giving comfort
45:50When things were so bad
45:53And we've got it back in one piece
45:57That we can hold it
45:58It's a lesson that
46:00Not all is lost
46:02Oh it's just brilliant
46:05Brilliant
46:06Thank you
46:08It's been an utter pleasure
46:10And it's now yours to take home
46:12And we will take good care of it
46:14Thank you
46:15We can't thank you enough
46:17Thank you
46:17Bye
46:18Bye
46:18Well done Chris
46:24That was fantastic
46:25Thank you David
46:26I think they were pleased
46:28I could not believe it was the same book
46:31It's just fantastic
46:33It's a little piece of them
46:36And it's a bit of history
46:37And it's our family's story
46:39And we can keep that story going now
46:42And all in one piece
46:44With the automaton's mechanism reassembled
46:57And new cam wheels ready to roll
46:59David can reconnect them
47:01To the watchmaker's moving parts
47:04So these strings are actually the link between the motor mechanism and the little man
47:10So as the cam turns it'll push those down
47:14Pull the little man's arms and head and get him working
47:19I'm doing his left arm first
47:22He's got two little holes that go through the metal
47:25The string is actually threaded through one hole
47:29And then it comes out of the other
47:31But the problem is getting that through both those holes
47:37Is not the easiest of things
47:39Alright that's gone there
47:47That's gone through
47:49Once I've got all three strings in position
47:51Then I can actually tension him
47:53And work out where his arms are going to go
48:01Looking at me
48:09Yeah
48:10I've been observing you
48:14You see
48:14Because
48:15I've got to get the movements right
48:17You see
48:18So I'm just
48:19I'm just
48:20You know
48:20I'm just checking
48:21That I'm getting it right
48:22Okay so if I start doing this
48:24That's perfect
48:25That's perfect
48:26Right
48:26I'll remember that
48:27I'll do it
48:27A little bit tricky this
48:44I've got to get these tensioned just right
48:47Too loose or too tight
48:49And he's not going to have a nice natural movement
48:51It's a moment of truth
48:53I'm going to put some power through it
48:54And we'll see what happens
48:56I'm just hoping
48:58That everything
49:00Everything works after so many years of not working
49:03So
49:04Here we go
49:06Yay
49:11That's the first time for a long time that he's worked
49:16You can really see the variation
49:18In the cams
49:20And his head's coming up to a nice height
49:23It's going down to a nice height
49:26So now I'm just going to reassemble the final bits
49:29Then I can actually start looking at the exterior
49:31And then he's ready to go back to Dave and Lee
49:34Now the hooker's old and new metal work is gleaming
49:44Brenton has turned to making the trims look equally smart
49:49To finish the bowl off
49:50I used some red whipping twine
49:52And that is to match the red whipping twine
49:55That I found on the top of the tube here
49:58I've managed to acquire a new pipe for it
50:02But the pipe is a bit dull in black
50:05Because we've got the blue twine on here
50:08I'm going to add some blue twine to the pipe
50:10To make it look like it belongs
50:13So I'm sure that the pipe
50:17That Munawa's grandfather used
50:20Would have had some sort of decoration on it
50:22And I'm hoping I'm being true to that pipe
50:25That was originally on it
50:27It's just a matter of taking my time
50:30Keeping a good tension
50:33And eventually I'll get there
50:35The hooker was a constant companion
50:41During Gullam Farid's life in rural Pakistan
50:44But heavy use and time
50:47Had left it broken and dull
50:49No way
50:51A bit different, isn't it?
50:53Like a magician
50:54I'm really pleased, it's come up so well
50:57Now Manwar hopes he can display it as a memento
51:01Of the grandfather
51:03Who meant so much to him
51:04Hi
51:07Good to see you
51:08Good to see you too
51:09How have you been?
51:11I'm just really excited to see what you guys have done
51:14This represents my grandad
51:16And it means the world to me
51:17I might not be able to see him again
51:19But I'll be able to at least have his best friend with me
51:24His best friend, I like that
51:25That's nice
51:26Shall we have a look?
51:28Absolutely
51:29Go back to him
51:30Oh wow
51:37I can't believe it
51:43I can just see my grandad
51:49He'd be so happy
51:54It's absolutely stunning
51:57Oh he actually moves as well
51:59Wow
52:01I can still, I can really feel him
52:04That he's here
52:04And he's actually smiling
52:06Well, I'm really lost for words
52:11I think your grandad would be very proud of you for getting this restored
52:16I hope he is
52:17I absolutely love it
52:19I can't wait to get it home
52:21I hope he brings up loads of conversations
52:23I can talk about my grandad
52:25And how much of a great man he was
52:27So yeah, Brenton
52:28I can't thank you enough
52:30You'll be part of that history too
52:31Thank you
52:32I really enjoyed doing it
52:33I'll get the door for you
52:34See you later
52:40Thank you
52:41I'm just so happy
52:43I can take this home now
52:45And celebrate his life
52:46Years and years of memories
52:48And those memories were Limon
52:49Absolutely stunning work
52:51The workings of the automaton
53:05Are back in fine fettle
53:07So David's final task
53:09Is making sure its appearance
53:10Is also up to scratch
53:12I'm just starting to look at the watchmaker's sign
53:17This was done with
53:20What appear to be vinyl letters
53:23I've had various ones printed onto sticky-back vinyl
53:27And I've actually got a perfect match there
53:32I think everybody of my generation and older
53:35Remember some sort of automaton in a window
53:39I can remember there being one in the local butcher's shop
53:43It was fascinating
53:45Absolutely fascinating
53:46Hopefully he's back to how Dave and Lee remember him
53:51When they were kids in their dad's shop
53:54I can't wait for them to see him
53:56I've just got the T and the W to do
54:00And then give it a final polish
54:02This automaton took pride of place
54:07In the shop window of a Bradford watchmaker
54:09Captivating customers and his children
54:12But wear and tear saw it grind to a halt
54:16My son
54:17Oh David
54:18How is he?
54:19I'm fine
54:20Not you
54:21Him
54:21He's doing very well actually
54:24A symbol of their much-loved father's craft
54:27And of their childhood
54:29Lee and David are hoping to see it in action
54:32Once again
54:34Hi
54:36Hello
54:36Hi
54:37How are you doing?
54:40Nervous
54:41Yeah
54:42Wondering how it's all going to be
54:44And very exciting
54:46I've put it on social media
54:48Related to Bradford and its history
54:51And I've had a lot of really, really lovely comments
54:56From people that remember my dad
54:58And of course of the little man in the window
55:00So it's been very heartwarming
55:02Well
55:04I feel like
55:05Now might be the moment
55:07Are you ready?
55:08Yes please
55:09Oh wow
55:17Look at that
55:19Oh he's beautiful
55:21Well that's the first thing that you see
55:25Is the name
55:26And then inside
55:28He looks like he's going to be busy
55:30Oh I love it
55:32It looks good that
55:34It looks really, really good
55:35And what about working?
55:39That'll be the fun part
55:40Shall we do the honours?
55:41Oh yes please
55:42Yes please
55:44Oh yeah
55:54Oh my god
55:57It just looks absolutely lovely
56:02Brilliant
56:07It's just so magical
56:09It's just so magical
56:09Oh my goodness
56:11You've got the movement
56:15Just wonderful
56:16You know
56:17He'd be happy with that
56:19Yeah he would
56:19He'd be thrilled to bits with dad
56:22Yeah
56:22You've done a marvellous job
56:24It really has been an absolute honour to work on it
56:27I've taken him home with me now
56:29In spirit
56:30Thank you very much
56:32Thank you very much
56:33You're very welcome
56:34Take care aren't you
56:34Bye
56:35Bye
56:35Bye
56:35Brilliant
56:40Absolutely brilliant
56:41Worth all those hours
56:42It was definitely
56:43Time for a cup of tea
56:44I am feeling very, very excited
56:49To be taking it home
56:51Brought loads of memories back
56:52Just couldn't take my eyes off it then
56:54Oh dad would feel absolutely thrilled
56:57That I've still got it
56:58Obviously it meant a lot to him
57:00So I think he would be very pleased
57:03If you have a treasured possession
57:10That's seen better days
57:11And you think the team can help
57:13Please get in touch
57:14At bbc.co.uk
57:16Slash techpark
57:18And join us
57:19In the repair shop
57:20You think the team can help
57:24In the repair shop
57:25In the repair shop
57:25Across the house
57:26We love you
57:26Woo incidence
57:27And I've achieved
57:28In the repair shop
57:28Forrest fitted
57:28In the repair shop
57:29In the repair shop
57:31Overるラke
57:31Drinks
57:32Or prest
57:43Overbring
57:44Drinks
57:45Overl silicon
57:46Hãy đăng ký kênh để ủng hộ kênh mình nhé.
Hãy là người đầu tiên nhận xét