The Secret Life of the Refrigerator - remastered

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tim hunkin

tim hunkin

3 жыл бұрын

Remastered and upscaled by Norman Margolus from a 1987 PAL tape made directly from the 16mm print, using machine learning software from Topaz labs. Commentary added in Feb 2021. I apologize for the intrusive adverts on the new versions. I am unable to remove them and don't receive any of the income. KZfaq automatically detects the copyrighted theme music and posts the adverts to pay the copyright holder, in this case the multinational company, The Universal music Group.
View all 6 episodes of the series and read about their background on my website:
www.timhunkin.com/a243_Secret...
The videos are also here @ / timhunkin1

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@jessechilcott
@jessechilcott 3 жыл бұрын
I wish documentaries were like this today. No re-enactments, no obnoxious voice overs, and just taking for granted the audience can pay attention for 30 minutes. Great content.
@junkiescumbag6550
@junkiescumbag6550 20 күн бұрын
OH HELL YEAH! You nailed it, there's no pretentious egotistical personality, this guys just honest and he has genuine interest in the subject matter.
@Cheezwizzz
@Cheezwizzz 3 жыл бұрын
I remember writing to you when the show originally aired. I was having trouble understanding cam timers and micro switches ( I was a teenager) and you wrote back, rather quickly I might add, and explained their concept and use. You also included some of your awesome artwork in the letter. I still have that letter somewhere in my house. You’ll never know how chuffed I was to receive that letter, and to this day you and Rex are still my heroes. All the very best, from your number one Irish fan, John
@TylerShackleford
@TylerShackleford 3 жыл бұрын
😭
@skivvy3565
@skivvy3565 2 жыл бұрын
Tim and Rex
@cookiect2003
@cookiect2003 Жыл бұрын
Tim and Rex are legends. I wonder if they know how beloved they are to a certain mechanically inclined portion of the world.
@junkiescumbag6550
@junkiescumbag6550 20 күн бұрын
WOW! Where is this kind of informative TV show now? Most subjects that I try and figure out, through the net, as opposed to the educational route, paying for it, screw that, it should be free, anyway I get the crappy primary educational instructional video and written explanations of things as well, it's usually from the US with an American women, with the accent and laughy way of speaking that really drives me insane, and still somehow I don't understand what they are trying to explain, I've lost track of how many times I've heard the same old silly explanations, from some textbook from 1950's US government standards, the details might be wrong and it's full of simplistic examples that idiots like me are capable of understanding, however it's garbage, but still! Even that garbage is better than the average commercial modern documentary, there really frustratingly bad.
@SomeMorganSomewhere
@SomeMorganSomewhere 3 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear about Rex passing with Dementia, I can't imagine a worse way for somebody like him to go :(
@THX..1138
@THX..1138 3 жыл бұрын
Last week I took a freezer from the trash it had a seal that wasn't making contact so I bent the door just like Rex did to fix it. At the time I was uncomfortable with the legitimacy of my repair, but now I see it was the industry correct method :)
@webbtrekker534
@webbtrekker534 3 жыл бұрын
So sad to learn how Rex passed away. He was an important part of the whole series. R.I.P. Rex!
@marcse7en
@marcse7en 3 жыл бұрын
Tim and Rex were a great "double act"! They worked so well together! It's so sad that Rex isn't around any longer, but at least he's immortalised in this superb series!
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 3 жыл бұрын
@@marcse7en I commented elsewhere that, In all the years that "MythBusters" was in production, I kept hoping that Tim and Rex would do a "made in the UK" version. I prefer to think of Rex off somewhere in the Great Beyond, gleefully battling robots with Grant Imahara...
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's a real tear-jerker. He was such a brilliant and high-energy guy. To think of him dying with dementia just reminds me how cruel and chaotic the world really is.
@KevinRoyWhite
@KevinRoyWhite 3 жыл бұрын
Did some digging to find out more on the Ice Factory that William Cockrell built. East Anglian Ice cold storage in Lowestoft was started in 1898, and was shut down in 1989, and finally demolished in 2010.
@user-jt1jv8vl9r
@user-jt1jv8vl9r 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your effort. I was curious to know what might have happened. Amazing to think it was still in operation as late as 1989! That part made me think of my father who working as a factory inspector in the early 1970s found many companies still left with ancient machinery in use. Practically all of that is gone now.
@Aengus42
@Aengus42 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I noticed in the credits that used to be on nearly every program i watched. It was "Rostrum Camera - Ken Morse"! A rostrum camera does those zooms & pans ect. that make a still image more interesting. But I think Ken Morse had cornered the market. He was on so many programs that he must've been a one man monopoly. Maybe because I was a documentary / factual / scientific / technical / educational TV addict & they were the type of programs I watched that needed a rostrum camera to liven up stills or do those awful mock battle scenes where a still of a damp bit of old castle is suddenly zoomed into with the sound of a cannon going off & some blokes shouting in the background clattering some takes and shovels. Makes me think of school history programs. That would've been classic Ken Morse territory! Many thanks for bringing us these programs Tim. They're still just as fascinating now as they were then. And you're right about Rex. Him heaving on that poor, innocent fridge after sending that little old lady out of her kitchen still makes me laugh! I understood that cut after you told us how Rex had died. Me too Tim. He should be beside you swapping memories. Dementia is a horrible disease and it takes people away from us far too soon. It's a good thing we can still see Rex in his prime. These remastered programmes are a fitting tribute & they hint at his many & varied skills and a technician. Cheers Tim. Keep safe mate ☮️
@morturn
@morturn 3 жыл бұрын
Tim, we owe you a debit of gratitude for this wonderful and insightful TV series. Thank you.
@JonSpink
@JonSpink 3 жыл бұрын
we do i only just stumbled on this channel. i cant believe how few subscribers he has. this was probably one of the best educational programs when i was a kid
@Phantomthecat
@Phantomthecat 3 жыл бұрын
@ep5 a debt I think he meant. 👍
@user-jt1jv8vl9r
@user-jt1jv8vl9r 3 жыл бұрын
@@Phantomthecat a debt of gratitude is the expression.
@christophercharles9645
@christophercharles9645 3 жыл бұрын
2:48 "...and the cooling effect is quite dramatic" PFFFFFTTTTT. Quite dramatic indeed!
@vascoa
@vascoa 3 жыл бұрын
Ahahahaha...
@TheAlps36
@TheAlps36 3 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine all the modern health and safely violations he would've broken in that scene
@mrflamewars
@mrflamewars 3 жыл бұрын
2:50 - The Absolutely fearless, grinning practical demonstrations like this are a big part of what made TSLOM so brilliant.
@PatricioGarcia1973
@PatricioGarcia1973 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was watching the one on the car engine, when he punches the oil filter and gets covered in oil… and he is still grinning 😁
@joelholdsworth
@joelholdsworth 3 жыл бұрын
I was only a little lad when I saw your show - we used to watch it in DT lessons at school from time to time. You and Rex were hardly glamorous celebrities, but I think the show really resonated with a lot of us who were fascinated by engineering and technology. At the time the show was so unique compared to everything else that was being broadcast, particular with the all-action approach the show took with all the exciting demonstrations. I think a lot of folks like me came away with a strange connection to the Tim/Rex double-act. We're thrilled to see new content from you Tim, but it's with a strong sense of melancholy not having Rex with us any more.
@donaldasayers
@donaldasayers 3 жыл бұрын
I used to show them in my DT lessons.
@Aengus42
@Aengus42 3 жыл бұрын
Seconded!
@crochetemporium
@crochetemporium 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, but don't tell The Husband, but I found that for me Tim put the 'hunk' in Hunkin.....
@vsvnrg3263
@vsvnrg3263 3 жыл бұрын
@Judson Benjamin ,this is probably a scam. dont do it unless you have top class anti viral security.
@gs425
@gs425 3 жыл бұрын
@@vsvnrg3263 Sadly it is. Can everyone click REPORT and eventually KZfaq will look into it.
@grimreboot
@grimreboot 3 жыл бұрын
Very touching to hear your comments about Rex. Please keep up the new videos, and I hope soon to visit some of your machines in London! :)
@chrisbeck8182
@chrisbeck8182 3 жыл бұрын
RIP, Rex. He was a crazy, brilliant tinkerer.
@DarkRaptor99
@DarkRaptor99 3 жыл бұрын
Its crazy The Learning Channel in the USA used to air this show back in the day.
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 3 жыл бұрын
Way back when you could actually learn things on The Learning Channel...!
@LegoDork
@LegoDork 3 жыл бұрын
@@willmfrank I learned from Honey boo boo that I didn't need cable anymore.
@siliconinsect
@siliconinsect 3 жыл бұрын
Besides the few VHS recordings I have from childhood I found the entire series on a torrent site about a decade ago and have it stashed on my server. Nice to see a new generation enjoying this -- thanks Tim!
@gregorymalchuk272
@gregorymalchuk272 3 жыл бұрын
@@siliconinsect Did they do more episodes than the few that are available on KZfaq? Or were these the only ones?
@siliconinsect
@siliconinsect 3 жыл бұрын
@@gregorymalchuk272 I torrented the entire three series about a decade ago in original form. It's all sitting on my server but I get the feeling Tim wants control of his "remastered" content.
@Phantomthecat
@Phantomthecat 3 жыл бұрын
I think the 1957 Fridge has got more features than my 2015 version...
@infamoussphere7228
@infamoussphere7228 3 жыл бұрын
Genuinely envious of that ice tray tipper, god knows I've twisted and cracked so many ice trays trying to get the ice out. Now we've got silicone ones so it's easier to pop out the cubes
@cheetawolf
@cheetawolf 3 жыл бұрын
2020 version: Here, have some ads, too.
@user-jt1jv8vl9r
@user-jt1jv8vl9r 3 жыл бұрын
@@infamoussphere7228 I agree! When I see some of the old gadgets I wonder why I don't have them now in 2021!
@LiborTinka
@LiborTinka 3 жыл бұрын
@@infamoussphere7228 I pour some hot water over the back of the tray and the cubes will pop out easily. It is also important not to overfill the tray so they individual cubes won't fuse together.
@swagswap
@swagswap 3 жыл бұрын
I could not stop laughing when that woman snuggled with the fridge at the end!
@markriley24
@markriley24 3 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention, some of the best stuff is the animation and dialog. I was cracking up! Lol And the good thing about being a retired 65 year old man living in Florida.... My memory is shot so I can watch these all again like they are brand new!
@DIY-valvular
@DIY-valvular 3 жыл бұрын
I think this show was a cornerstone that inspired others in the years to come. The Mythbusters owe a lot to The Secret Life of Machines
@Fifury161
@Fifury161 3 жыл бұрын
23:00 - I never got to thank Rex for this tip, which I got to use on my own fridge!
@bizzlemedia
@bizzlemedia 3 жыл бұрын
What a man and what a series! My physics teacher used to show us these episodes on VHS. It left a deep impression on my developing mind, and is probably the reason why I tinker with old appliances and hoard components to this day. Quite unusual for a 28 year old. I have never forgotten these films, and I am overjoyed to see their return on KZfaq, published by the creator himself! Long may he and his ingenious inventions live 👏
@TheFLOMAN76
@TheFLOMAN76 3 жыл бұрын
I remember your show when I was a kid here in America. I don't know what the hell ever happened. I'm glad KZfaq has brought us together again. Love your show.... Thank You! Now, I have catching up to do. Lol...
@evilkidd174
@evilkidd174 3 жыл бұрын
I watched this show back when I was in my early teens. Thank you Tim for putting this all out. When you stated in the extra commentary that Rex had passed I felt as if I'd been kicked in the stomach. For a moment I felt, well you know, time and all.
@bobsvilla4168
@bobsvilla4168 2 жыл бұрын
Never saw. This my first foray. History that deserves to be remembered.
@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp
@AstonsVintageTechnologyWorkshp 3 жыл бұрын
I was very sorry to hear about Rex, and I would just like to say thank you for all of the wonderful episodes that you created together. Being an Ex-Sony engineer, I enjoy the mad professor lifestyle repairing vintage technology in my little shop down in Plymouth. I love your automaton sculptures as well. Thanks again for all of the entertainment. :-)
@alisonharding5379
@alisonharding5379 Жыл бұрын
I work in Plymouth! Love the idea that someone is still fixing old school tech.
@crochetemporium
@crochetemporium 3 жыл бұрын
So very sorry to hear about Rex, I have been watching your channel and had noticed that you spoke of him in the past tense. I hope that the pain of your grief will eventually fade and that you will be able to remember Rex as the 'soooo cool guy' that he was.
@andremetayer1467
@andremetayer1467 3 жыл бұрын
isn't this incredible, that as a french who don't speak and understand english very well, I've had a great pleasure to watch some of your videos Tim ? You've teached me more about the fridges in your video than I've learn in my all life. And I' sixty-two years old ! Technical knowledge, simplicity of explanations, cartoons too ! And your real taste for education ! Bravo ! Hurray !
@69uremum
@69uremum 3 жыл бұрын
I just discovered this show being that it probably wasn't shown in the U.S much if at all in the 90's, god bless the way things were back in the day. Also Rex seems like he was one smart guy, I bet he would have been a blast to hang out with.
@REPORTEVERYLIBERALCOMMENT
@REPORTEVERYLIBERALCOMMENT 3 жыл бұрын
I watched it.
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 3 жыл бұрын
I live in the U.S. and I remember watching a lot of episodes of that. I don't recall but I think it was on public broadcasting network.
@69uremum
@69uremum 3 жыл бұрын
When was it on the air? Early 90s late 90s?
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 3 жыл бұрын
It was on The Learning Channel in the 90s.
@wolf986
@wolf986 3 жыл бұрын
I think it was on TLC in the mid 90s, so this hits my nostalgia, I was thinking about this show the other month, glad to have found it. :)
@ronnronn55
@ronnronn55 3 жыл бұрын
I took a 1950s fridge to the recycling depot recently. I told an attendant that it was still working. He said, "Of course it is, it is an old one." A friend bought a modern fridge. It stopped working after 18 months. When he mentioned this at the store where he bought it, he was told that was normal. Go Figure!
@HDXFH
@HDXFH Жыл бұрын
Typical modern junk
@MB-bt9km
@MB-bt9km 3 жыл бұрын
Rex is a great fun in all these shows, may he rest in peace.
@tonywright8294
@tonywright8294 3 жыл бұрын
You know when a program is loved ,no thumbs down 😊
@ranat5526
@ranat5526 3 жыл бұрын
Holes in ozone layers was so 80/90s but we still don't have a real photo or video of our Earth!
@jackie3435
@jackie3435 3 жыл бұрын
I like How he gets sprayed with carbon dioxide and he's desperately pointing it away
@ryanmalin
@ryanmalin 3 жыл бұрын
yeah he didnt realize how powerful the output of the co2 canister would be! He recovered nicely!
@marcse7en
@marcse7en 3 жыл бұрын
So sad to hear Tim talk about Rex! RIP Rex! Dementia is a cruel disease. My beloved Nan died from it in 2000, aged 82. My mother also recently passed away, aged 81, from a heart attack. My BOSCH fridge freezer uses BUTANE as it's REFRIGERANT, unless I'm much mistaken!
@oldgysgt
@oldgysgt 3 жыл бұрын
My Grandmother bought a new Frigidaire refrigerator soon after the end of WWII, 1946 I think. My parents were still using it as a second "drink" refrigerator on their back porch in 1998. It still had it's original compressor and it worked fine.
@yt650
@yt650 3 жыл бұрын
I want to add that I am very sorry about Rex, the same thing happened to my wife. With me discovering KZfaq a number of years ago I looked around desperately for these programs because I remember watching everyone of these that you and Rex made. I thank you for your comments at the end and I thank you for making the original videos I certainly learned a lot. I want to see the one about a fax machine again. Actually I want to see the all. Thank you again.
@maxout7306
@maxout7306 3 жыл бұрын
Good television. Thanks for uploading. Our hearts got out to those who knew and loved Rex.
@Yrouel86
@Yrouel86 3 жыл бұрын
I love the old fridge design with the compressor, much nicer aesthetics in my opinion. Fun fact, when I moved in my new apartment and I opened the fridge for the first time the door literally fell out and this happened literally seconds after the realtor and the previous tenant left after giving me the keys. Fortunately it could be fixed albeit with a bit of a struggle to remount the door (wasn't actually broken per se)
@EcoGreensFarm
@EcoGreensFarm 3 жыл бұрын
These programs were rebroadcast on my local Public Broadcast System (PBS) on VHF when I was a kid in the mid 1980s. They were my absolute favorite programs to watch! So cool to see this remaster! It looks great! I'm going to search out the other remastered episodes.
@JakobKsGarage
@JakobKsGarage 3 жыл бұрын
Great to watch this in not-VHS quality! Thanks a lot! 👍
@rock3tcatU233
@rock3tcatU233 3 жыл бұрын
I had no idea that he was the guy behind the Brum car, I loved that show as a kid. :D
@roberthindle5146
@roberthindle5146 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear of Rex's passing, but he's contributing to my smile as I binge watch Tim's videos!
@Miata822
@Miata822 3 жыл бұрын
I spent a career designing air conditioning and refrigeration devices and training those who serviced these things in commercial environments. I wish I had seen this much earlier because I would have stolen the footage of the visible system with a glass jar evaporator. I have never seen a more clear and concise demonstration of the refrigeration process.
@BM-jy6cb
@BM-jy6cb 3 жыл бұрын
Very sad to hear of Rex's demise, and a very touching tribute to him on your website.
@jankarlsson8927
@jankarlsson8927 3 жыл бұрын
Very instructive as usual. The Ice factory was AWESOME! Thanks!
@scopex2749
@scopex2749 3 жыл бұрын
RIP Dear Rex 😔😪 So pleased to see Tim again, I love tinkering with engineering things but not as goo as him and Rex used to do! The original series should be shown on TV again👍🏻
@thepenultimateninja5797
@thepenultimateninja5797 3 жыл бұрын
So touching to see Tim get choked up when talking about his friend. RIP Rex, you were awesome.
@cmmartti
@cmmartti 3 жыл бұрын
Those old refrigerator ads are so corny: "scientifically-planned illumination"! 11:20
@pjnoonan2211
@pjnoonan2211 3 жыл бұрын
I bet that ice maker works better than the Samsung ones though!
@sarctastic9936
@sarctastic9936 3 жыл бұрын
My fridge only has one light :(
@saltrocklamp199
@saltrocklamp199 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but the fridge looks way more useful than a lot of modern ones!
@carboneum
@carboneum Жыл бұрын
Спасибо! Весьма любопытные и полезные передачи. Ведущий очень хорошо всё показывает :)
@DanielGliebe
@DanielGliebe 3 жыл бұрын
I was hoping there'd be a story in the extras about how you were nearly lacerated by the CO2 hose at 2:50. It was certainly dramatic.
@brettsalter3300
@brettsalter3300 Жыл бұрын
My deep empathy for the loss of obviously such a close friend and work comrade. Your sadness was poignant, I hope tempered by the number of comments letting you know how much your series meant in a time before the internet and the large maker- based community that now exists. May I add my voice of appreciation to them.
@johnstrauch2112
@johnstrauch2112 3 жыл бұрын
"Secret Life of Machines" was absolutely my favorite program. The presentations were not about so much of the social garbage we are inundated with today but about real "things". It really was an inspiring favorite program for me. No exaggeration. I do not remember when I first saw it here in the US but it was astounding ! Watched them all. Such great presentations. The theme music was par excellence as well as the simple graphics. Am also sorry to hear about Rex's passing but alas we all are passing. Did you have any input as to the Dave Brubeck style theme music?
@HaileISela
@HaileISela 2 жыл бұрын
With regards to the music: after a short bit of searching, I found out it's Val Bennett's "the russians are coming (take five)". Here's a video of the record: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/puChotSruMDPgKc.html I find it odd they didn't mention the theme song in any of the credits, though. Seems rather essential to the whole mood of the show...
@alan988
@alan988 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the chance to see this episode once more . I remembered it so clearly from the first time back in the late 80's . it was the high point of the "educational" programs that were shown at that time . What a pity the programming was changed so dramatically to the type of drivel that is still shown on that network . My children grew up watching programs like this and I like to think it that shaped their development and thirst for knowledge . They are now an engineer and a Microbiologist. Thank you
@ryanmalin
@ryanmalin 3 жыл бұрын
Lol now we use Co2 for refrigerant at 1000s of Walmarts and Aldis across the world. I love the series. I love the new series. Everyone go watch the Secret Life of Components. Cheers from Florida!
@HDXFH
@HDXFH 3 жыл бұрын
And we now use inflammable refrigerants like propane butane
@SallySallySallySally
@SallySallySallySally 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry about your loss of your beloved friend, Tim. I always enjoyed the two of you in this series, and I'm enjoying seeing them again here.
@zxspectum
@zxspectum 3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see the extra bits on the end. I think this is my favourite of the series from Channel 4.
@TheSinzia
@TheSinzia 3 жыл бұрын
I wondered why Rex wasn't around in the new videos. I'm very sorry to hear of his passing. Where ever he's off to, I hope he's having fun building all those practical models that he seemed to enjoy making.
@JonSpink
@JonSpink 3 жыл бұрын
an unlimited scrap yard and a spanner thats allways the right size
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 3 жыл бұрын
As I said in my other comment, I prefer to think of Rex off somewhere in the Great Beyond, gleefully battling robots with Grant Imahara.
@lumotroph
@lumotroph 3 жыл бұрын
@13:56 There's quite an artistic hand you have there!
@jerryfraley5904
@jerryfraley5904 3 жыл бұрын
So happy to have these with your commentary, Tim. Best moment for me was when Rex was wrangling the fridge door to reform frame. Loved you both when I was younger, and it will never change.
@johnclamshellsp1969
@johnclamshellsp1969 2 жыл бұрын
Tim Hunkin. I remember when the "Secret Life of Machines first came on TV, an amazing show all should watch. I bought this house in 2004, and I have gone through three refrigerators now. However my 1940's vintage General Motors refrigerator still works just fine. Sits in my basement as second refrigerator. Never an issue and neat silent running.
@ross123540
@ross123540 3 жыл бұрын
Perfect for insomnia, and thats not a slight on the production of this, its just very soothing!
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 3 жыл бұрын
Indeed, it’s so relaxing. Everyone seems to be screaming at you on television these days. It’s unsettling.
@alexannal
@alexannal 3 жыл бұрын
Rex was a brilliant man. Loved his invention. Your TV programmes are excellent as well Tim
@crusherbmx
@crusherbmx 2 жыл бұрын
That fridge feom 1957 is impressive, my parents didn't get a fridge like that till 1974, and I tought they were a new thing then.
@perryamberson
@perryamberson 3 жыл бұрын
Loved your program from the first time it aired on US television; thank you for the video upgrade. Sad to learn of Rex's passing.
@LatitudeSky
@LatitudeSky 3 жыл бұрын
Only know of Rex from watching this show so many years ago on US cable. But the absolute joy on his face and the biggest grin after man-handling the fridge door just had me in stiches. I am devastated to hear he was ill before passing. Dementia can be such a cruel and horrible disease. His passing surely broke many hearts for those who knew him, but I am sure it also brought Rex some mercy and an end to that suffering. He seemed like the sort who would rather go out doing some sort of movie stunt rather than how it must have been. Thank you, Rex. You and Tim changed the world for the better. Well done. Well done.
@juliansleath1989
@juliansleath1989 3 жыл бұрын
thanks for the remasters - one of my fav TV series. I remember the drawing series in The Observer. Rex Garrod was a master for all of us.
@Turing2
@Turing2 3 жыл бұрын
I am in Australia, and had all these "Secret Life" programs recorded on VHS tape. I threw them out only a year or so ago, because I no longer had a machine to play them on. It's great to find them on the Internet. Apart from the science, the fun of these program was watching a couple of scruffy blokes tinkering and building Heath Robinson models of the real machines. Vale Rex.
@normanboyes4983
@normanboyes4983 Жыл бұрын
Tim, as I have said in comments to other videos, it is such a delight to see the SLOM remastered series. So, sorry sorry to learn about Rex, dementia is such a cruel end to someone’s life. I am sure Rex would be delighted to know that the SLOM has been reborn.
@gs425
@gs425 3 жыл бұрын
When I saw this originally in the 80s, rex explaining how he fixed the door after getting the owner out of the way made me laugh so much. However I have remembered it ever since. And used the same repair trick myself on fridge and freezer doors many times! It was touching watching Tim talk about Rex. You guys produced a fantastic series (3) of programs. I still have the original cartoon filled Secret Life Of fact-sheets I sent off for from each series
@cromulence
@cromulence 3 жыл бұрын
Your conclusion at the end isn't wrong - the fridge that my parents own is the same one they purchased before I was born! Technically it works absolutely fine, but the plastics are shot - that hasn't stopped my dad from hanging the doors from the opposite side, and then, when that also failed, supergluing the thing. It's still holding up... Just!
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy Жыл бұрын
I had to replace my fridge/freezer in 2020 when it stopped working - after 36 years!
@mrfoameruk
@mrfoameruk 3 жыл бұрын
I'm watching all videos from Tim starting at the oldest. All bring back memories and the newer ones are very informative.. Especially enjoyed the chain one.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Hunkin, your visionary presentation methods were spot on: the scene of the woman snuggling up like a cat to the fridge was hilarious and perfectly captured the spirit of innovation. Your comments on that scene made it even more entertaining and informative. Also--your Components series is a gold mine of rock-solid practical information for 'makers' today. Thank you sir.
@the4thj
@the4thj 3 жыл бұрын
I can barely keep my 2015 Frigidaire running. The plastic shelves break and I have to buy new ones the water inlet valve had to be replaced $$$ the icecube maker rounded a gear $$$ UH! Today they make them fail more. I hope your friend Rex had a wonderful and complete life thank you also for everything that you give the world to the parts you are currently touching.
@gusstavv
@gusstavv 3 жыл бұрын
Lots of love and respect for both you and Rex from México. May he rest in peace.
@alisonharding5379
@alisonharding5379 Жыл бұрын
Ought to be required viewing for anyone that works with heat pumps! People see them as complex new technology and they really aren't. The reliability of a plain ordinary refrigerant circuit is only ever compromised by external factors. Thank you for keeping things easy to understand :)
@JonSpink
@JonSpink 3 жыл бұрын
I remember this episode. Ive never forgotten the fridge repair. Thanks.
@QuietMikeW
@QuietMikeW 3 жыл бұрын
these remasters are great, i had them playing side by side with the originals, and its amazing the difference --- fingers crossed for series 2 and 3
@bladder1010
@bladder1010 3 жыл бұрын
This was such a unique and wonderful series. There was really nothing comparable then, or even now. Very sad to learn Rex isn't with us anymore. Thank you Tim for keeping this series alive and adding new material. You have influenced an entire generation and probably many more now, thanks to the Internet.
@beeorganic
@beeorganic 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best shows on TLC... back in the day when one could actually learn something on The Learning Channel. Sad it's now known as The Loonie Channel.
@greenatom
@greenatom 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Tim, for making these videos available. They always seemed as if they were made just for me!
@threesixty8154
@threesixty8154 3 жыл бұрын
Another great episode, and even more so with your comments at the end about making it. Thanks Tim!
@jerryshimon8541
@jerryshimon8541 3 жыл бұрын
I went to the museum in florida. I think dr. Gorie deserves a mention. John B. Gorrie (October 3, 1803 - June 29, 1855) was an American physician, scientist, inventor of mechanical cooling...air conditioning!
@venenareligioest410
@venenareligioest410 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Granada Tv, an engineer there, John Aires, who I later worked for, invented the first ‘instant’ TV. No more waiting for it to ‘warm up’ like an old Radio, if I remember correctly instant tv was made possible by leaving the valve heaters on.
@Laracrafttrabant
@Laracrafttrabant 3 жыл бұрын
i worked at a fridge recycling plant, these days it is: remove glas, put on conveyor tracks, remove refrigerant, pull out the tubes and compressor, and then they go into the 3 Story tall shredder. The Compressors are then drilled and tuned over to purge the oil. with a Team of 5-7 people we managed to go trough 2 shipping-containers a day. i did the pulling out of the container part, i Deffenetly did not want to be in charge of removing the glas - people do leave stuff in there, and it gets nice after being in a container for weeks :D from my co-workers i heard it is like this for 30 years now - fridges don't change nether dose the recycling infrastructure :D kind regards from Germany Lara
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier 3 жыл бұрын
Too many great people passing in the last year. So sad. I will carry on and take inspiration from Tim. He’s one of my heroes.
@johngregg401
@johngregg401 Жыл бұрын
I was a lad when my father videod this on channel 4 for his apprentice to see. I later became the next apprentice and have told many people about this film. Doing shit like this is exactly how I learned to do my job. I'm sorry to learn about the untimely Demise of Rex. I'm sure I remember a car roll over stunt with CO2. Now CO2 is commonly used in supermarkets that I work in but obviously we try to keep the vans on their wheels 🙃 Thank you for making this and the follow up at the end.
@geoninja8971
@geoninja8971 2 жыл бұрын
My 12 year old needs some cerebral-time each night, as his school has gone all new-age and stopped homework..... your videos will be served up for him to learn from. I'm learning a lot too - thanks very much!
@OBC-radio
@OBC-radio Жыл бұрын
This series really showcases the standard of living gap between the USA and Britain that began to shift and widen in the first half of the 20th century.
@nikolasbbq
@nikolasbbq 3 жыл бұрын
LOVED this show ever since it was on cable years ago.
@calvinthedestroyer
@calvinthedestroyer 3 жыл бұрын
loved watching this show back in the day!
@jms019
@jms019 3 жыл бұрын
Took me a year of mostly thinking about it to actually fixing the Bosch electronic controller in my 20 year old fridge as there was no way I was going to chuck the whole machine or pay them £200 just for a controller. Got there in the end (with the thing running off a timer set for 1/4 duty cycle for many months)
@JonSpink
@JonSpink 3 жыл бұрын
i had mine on a timer for quite a few years. it might have been more economical to buy a new one but theres something very satisfying about a free bodge job.
@cmans79tr7
@cmans79tr7 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, 30 year old Kenmore double-wide, wouldn't defrost, hoped it was the temp sensor, or even the heating unit, but nope, perfect. Likely the circuit board. Either pay for the $200 CB, or manually defrosting every three-four days, or hassle buying new fridge that has five year half-life. Replaced CB, now three years later still running. Having watched these guys break down the fridge operation back in the 90's and understanding the robustness of the system was integral to my motivation and success in fixing the double wide.
@novisiblemeans
@novisiblemeans 3 жыл бұрын
I loved watching these programs back in the 1980s, and seeing them again makes me very happy. Thanks for sharing them. Very sorry to hear about Rex.
@jonathanbailey5896
@jonathanbailey5896 3 жыл бұрын
the old archive materials was yes great to include.
@circusboy90210
@circusboy90210 4 ай бұрын
I'm glad your still here ,but I would've sworn it would've been you that went first.
@ImpalamansGarage
@ImpalamansGarage 3 жыл бұрын
I was saddened as well when I learned of Rex's passing.
@adampoll4977
@adampoll4977 3 жыл бұрын
Nerdy, dorky, informative, and thoroughly entertaining. Subbed!
@Cammi_Rosalie
@Cammi_Rosalie 3 жыл бұрын
The fridge in my home does do the job of keeping things cold quite well. However my dad and I have to take the interior of the freezer compartment apart about once a year, and thaw the ice out of a drain tube. After a few minutes with a hair dryer blowing down into the cavity behind the freezers rear wall, I give a shot of compressed air from the bottom at the drain pan. Some chunks of ice are spat out of the tube at high velocity. Then it's all re-assembled again for another year. We just removed the ice maker from it, since it was no more than a lump of dead mechanical bits that took up a significant amount of usable space.
@dr07828
@dr07828 3 жыл бұрын
Tim, I litterally just looked up Rex because I was very fond of this show. I was very saddened to see that he had passed. Sorry for you loss. I would have been great to see you both together.
@neilfurby555
@neilfurby555 3 жыл бұрын
Unique and wonderful, never bettered in terms of both presenters and content. Sad that Rex is not around any more, he was a great part of the double act.
@AndyGenova-jr9ol
@AndyGenova-jr9ol 2 ай бұрын
Cant tell u how much i adored this show awsom work 5stars
@charris939
@charris939 3 жыл бұрын
I often quote Rex's refrigerator repair method.
@SuperOlds88
@SuperOlds88 Жыл бұрын
I had a friend who had cylinders of R-12 refrigerant, many many cylinders that he kept in an old silo. He sold them black market to mechanics who used them to repair AC in automobiles.
@roterex9115
@roterex9115 3 жыл бұрын
Many fridges were harmed in the making of this video
@Aelinnia
@Aelinnia 3 жыл бұрын
Just want to take a moment to say thank you very much Mr. Hunkin for making your series available on KZfaq, and remastered beautifully to boot. If I lived on your side of the pond I would have definitely been familiar with this program, but it's new to me, and now, thanks to your efforts, I get to enjoy all the episodes for the first time. Your and Rex's clear and gentle presentation style is a soothing instructional balm in today's world, and I'm grateful for it.
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