Rusty Electric Stove Restoration [Camping Hotplate]

In this video I restore an antique rusty electric stove. This is the first time I used sandblasting to remove the rust from the parts of the old hot plate. In this restoration I not only sand blasted the metal but also the ceramic, but with glass bead abrasive which does not damaged the surface. Another special feature in this restoration video is the cold bluing which is used to form a thin protective layer (patina) on ferrous surfaces to reduce corrosion. Some last words about the hot plate: it consumes about 700 Watts but unfortunately, I couldn’t figure out when it was made. ▬ What I did ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Of course, I start by disassembling the antique stove top, for that I only have to loosen three screws and four nuts, the rest is all clamped, which is a simple but effective construction method. Then I blast the metal parts, in my new sandblasting cabin, using slag as the blasting medium. Then I blast the metal parts, in my new abrasive blastin
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