Restoration of an ancient padlock from the 18th-19th centuries until 1917
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
- This video is about the restoration of an ancient castle from around the 19th century. I bought it used on the website for a ridiculous 2 dollars. According to the seller, the castle was dug out of the ground and, apparently, stood there for a very long time.
The restoration began with sandblasting to remove dirt and rust; the castle had holes and huge cavities in the metal. I restored it all and powder coated the castle.
There was no key, so I had to make a completely new one on a sprue machine. You can evaluate the result in the comments.
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There is an old (17th -19th) century Dutch expression where one will say "I don't see a hole in this anymore" meaning, no escape, no route, one cannot see the solution to a certain problem. Well, there were so many holes in this lock that I wouldn't have seen a hole towards restoring it any more... but you did it. I don't know how, even after seeing the video myself, but you did it.
brazing works wonders
It kind of looks like the Darth Vader lock in profile - I like it! I think also you might have built a knew lock from the old one - that was quite a lot of reconstruction!
Nice job! Saved from the dumpster.
WOW! Great job. It amazes me that you can turn a lump of rust and transform it to a work of art. Thank you for your talent and keeping the past alive.
Una restauración increíble, le felicito
Мастеру спасибо . Любой здравомыслящий человек , который ценит своё время, не стал бы его тратить на реанимирование гнилой вещи, здесь что-то иносказательное, что возможно и человека восстановить во всех положительных смыслах слова - Восстановить. Мастер ещё и философ-аниматор. Дай Бог Вам здоровья и всем Вашим близким 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Спасибо
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
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beautiful restoration
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C'est sûr qu'au début on y croit pas… Quel talent !!!
Merci
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored good job well done
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Good job
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Beautiful restoration video.
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Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
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Muito bom o serviço, grande habilidade.
Incredible ❤
Restaurado cadeado 🔑😉
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
Illumination is great. Gives a nice video tone!
good job 👍👍👍
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Потрібно , витримку та стальні нерви мати щоб таку річ відновити.
А навіщо???
@@user-pf7qs7zm2rє три версії ;
1. Подарувати замкові друге життя.
2. Доказати самому собі що я це зможу зробити.
3. Для переглядів в ютубі.
@@user-pf7qs7zm2r
1. Подарувати замкові друге життя.
2. Доказати самому собі що я це зможу зробити.
3. Для переглядів в ютубі.
@@user-pf7qs7zm2r
1. Подарувати замкові друге життя.
2 . доказати самому собі що я це зможу зробити.
3 . Відео для переглядів в ютубі.
Good work. didn't understand the printing/casting process and still don't know how you did it but you did it.
عمل ممتاز جدا جدا وعاشت اليدي ❤
Super jest ta kłódka stara zabytkowa odrestaurowane. Pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Dziękuję
Grest restoration 👍🙂
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espectacular restauracion
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Great job!👍
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а не проще новый было сделать?
Я думаю не проще
Sir what rod are you using to braze with?
His brazing skills are second to none. I've welded my whole life and can't build up a edge like that.
Так не бывает!!! 😮
❤❤❤❤❤✌️✌️💪💪💪👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇🙏
Это уже не замок а имитация замка особенно ключ. Настоящий ключ должен быть из стали а не из алюминия
Ну извините сталелитейной установки у меня нет
Very Nice Video ❤💖💗💜🤎
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In my opinion, the castle has become too new.
As a new castle, it is of no value, and the old one is gone. But this concerns the concept of this restoration.
Well, as far as technology and skills are concerned, everything is excellent.
Dat is jammer van de troep van de heden.
There is nothing restorative about this Video. Restoration is returning something to its original state, and to start off using the torch like that you completely destroyed the hardened quality of the metal that is why you were able to cut through it with a coping saw because the metal was no longer hardened, plus the fact that you didn't remove all the dirt and surface rust before sand blasting it and you shot sand directly into the lock tumbler. You are a rank 1 amateur and should study a very long time before attempting a restoration again. You just destroyed a great piece of mechanical history
fully stupid action,buy a new one
Good job