In today's video I'll show you how to renovate an old electric iron.
I found the iron thrown in the scrap metal. It was a challenge for me to renovate. I haven't restored the electric iron yet.
I brought her home and started the renovation the next day. The iron was very rusty and no color trace. I was wondering what kind of iron I would give and the green one was the most. And the renovacxe could start.
Something from history :
The iron is a device for ironing, or smoothing the fabric using high temperature and pressure. Ironing works by releasing the bonds in the fibers of the fiber-forming polymers due to temperature. When the fibers are hot, they straighten under the pressure of the iron and retain their shape after cooling. Some substances such as cotton also need water.
Initially, the linen was pressed or rolled, a hot iron appeared in the 15th century. In the past, the iron looked like a glazed metal block with a handle. After heating, for example, on a kitchen stove plate, the thermal inertia of the metal block allowed for a few minutes to maintain sufficient temperature to be ironed. After getting cold, it was necessary to put the iron on the plate and to warm it up again. The shape of the iron resembles a foot with a triangular pointed tip on one side and a flat edge on the "heel" side. This shape has also been adopted in other, more modern designs due to its comfortable ironing.
The refinement of the iron was a construction where a small charcoal fireplace was placed on the "foot", where several hot coals could be inserted to maintain the iron's high temperature without having to shut it down on the hot plate at any time. Another alternative was the irons where the alcohol was melting.
In the twentieth century, irons where an electrically heated spiral with a power of several hundred watts were inside and which had been fed from the power distribution grid had spread. The first electric irons were discovered in the 1890s. Later, a thermoregulator was added to the iron to maintain the desired temperature to a few degrees Celsius, and a humidifier (steam iron) appeared in the iron. (Wikipedia feed)
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action index:
00:00 demonstration
00:15 WD-40 application
00:18 release the armrest bolts
00:36 removing the iron body
00:43 release the heating coil cover
00:50 safe removal of asbestos
01:09 removal of the heating coil
01:22 dismantling the iron handle
01:33 Microwave handle grip treatment
01:54 sticking the iron handle with waterproof adhesive
02:08 removal of the non-original part and replacement of parts according to the original
03:25 alignment of pierced spots on the iron body
03:55 cleaning of metal parts with a wire wheel
04:06 polishing with a rag disc and grinding paste
04:48 shellac politura
04:54 assembling the iron handle
05:12 application of rust remover with tannin
05:18 high temperature paint spraying
05:28 ironing
06:58 functionality test
07:52 best reward :)
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