But the restoration isn’t a tutorial, right? There’s not much reason to talk about what he would do beforehand, so big oof. Plus, less editing and time required to make one restoration vid.
Don't apologize for the way you speak. I think you do quite well. You may not get everything exactly right, but you are understood, and that's the important thing.
Dude seriously don't be sorry I understand you perfectly fine. I am just happy to be able to watch the transformation and how highly creative you are. Keep up the good work.
Recently I've been struggling to find a person that makes work that I thoroughly enjoy and who doesn't make stupid decisions, you are that person. You make truly beautiful piece, and everything you do I'm familiar with and understand. Good work!
love the addition of the lanyard, I think all hand tools should have one. it's tough enough, but needs to be sharper. Give the edge the really good sharpening treatment like you usually do. You left it a bit dull. I suppose that was on purpose, but to my way of thinking, dull is never good, nor is it safe. Sharper is safer, since then it goes where and does what you intend.
Your videos are amazing, how you restore old rusty items and give them new life, absolutely brilliant. Always watch your videos, like and share them 👌👍👍
Это универсальный грузинский топор на все случаи жизни Обычно насаживается на прямое топорище обратным всадом без клина В умелых крестьянских руках может творить чудеса
Use it till it breaks!!! That's the beauty of replaceable handles...each time you make one they get better and better...I have made many handle for my wood handles tools. One of my favorite moments is when the old handle cracks!!!
Using the iron chloride with a great idea! You can hardly notice the petting any longer and your English is pretty darn good! I love your videos and they are by far some of the best restoration videos on UA-cam!
Your English is good and getting better each video, well done! I doubt I could learn your native language as well. Your method of coloring the wood is genius at work!
beautiful work! i think the gap between the handle and the head of the axe was the result of the handle being inserted upward. the head of the axe has the larger opening on its upper side so the handle should be inserted from this side down. love your videos!
Thank you for using English. You sound fine and are very easy to understand. What type of paint did you use on the handle? I really like the way it turned out.
Nicely done and well explained. Really liked the explanations regardless of your english. Perhaps more tags as you go along explaining what you are using in terms of rust removal, grinding disks and so on. Kinda like a demonstration and how to vide all at same time.
Dude, your English is fine, that’s no problem to understand you. Keep making videos, it’s really interesting to watch it. I wish you good luck in your work. Thanks for such hard work!!!
Well my friend you do not need to worry about your English not a problem ok the job on the steel looks really good and the handle is very good to can't wait for the next one thank you bro for sharing your wonderful video's stay safe and well thanks Brian
Even for not having English as your native language we can understand you just fine! Could need some work but I understand what your talking about and what you are explaining.
Never apologize for speaking a non-native language. I think your English is great and that English is very hard to learn so it is impressive. Also this video is great.
Brother, your English is superb. I am trying to learn to speak Russian and I am finding it VERY difficult. Love your channel and interesting projects. I have learned a lot.
You should speak more in your videos, I think your speaking is fine so I would not worry about it too much. Love the recent restorations I think your doing great
Where do you get these funky pieces of equipment? The stuff you find is amazing. And the stains you use on the wood is absolutely so unusual. You're the first UA-camr to whom I've subscribed. Keep up te good work.
I was just going to agree with what the others have said. Your English isn't the best, yes, but you get your point across better than some native speakers I know, so good job. :)
Heck your English is better than some of the people I hear in KY not to down play your talent but if you turn your chisel with the bevel towards the wood you gain control of the cut it makes my friend
Hey man you have nothing to apologize for! You are speaking English just fine. English is my first but my wife's 5th language so you are doing great and thanks for the great content on UA-cam! Keep up the great work!
Man, your english is fine and no one will have trouble understanding you. No need to apologize! Great work.
Thank you sir!
Agreed.
I agree with that comment myself.
Screws And Tools I know this is late but what is your native language? This is probable way off But it almost sounds german
But the restoration isn’t a tutorial, right? There’s not much reason to talk about what he would do beforehand, so big oof. Plus, less editing and time required to make one restoration vid.
Don't apologize for the way you speak. I think you do quite well. You may not get everything exactly right, but you are understood, and that's the important thing.
Thank you!
Dude seriously don't be sorry I understand you perfectly fine. I am just happy to be able to watch the transformation and how highly creative you are. Keep up the good work.
Recently I've been struggling to find a person that makes work that I thoroughly enjoy and who doesn't make stupid decisions, you are that person. You make truly beautiful piece, and everything you do I'm familiar with and understand. Good work!
Thank you so much!
Don't worry about your pronunciation brother just keep on the with the restores!!
Your English is better than most Americans who think they speak English🤣🤣
John Brown nice one dude 😂
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Ha! So true, I cannot understand some of them at all!
Came out great. It passed the tests without coming loose. Good job.
Thanks, sir!
love the addition of the lanyard, I think all hand tools should have one. it's tough enough, but needs to be sharper. Give the edge the really good sharpening treatment like you usually do. You left it a bit dull. I suppose that was on purpose, but to my way of thinking, dull is never good, nor is it safe. Sharper is safer, since then it goes where and does what you intend.
Your videos are amazing, how you restore old rusty items and give them new life, absolutely brilliant. Always watch your videos, like and share them 👌👍👍
Thank you so much!!
Your welcome 😊
Oh mate! Great work! Keep going! Don't worry, your English is good👍
Don't sweat your english friend. 👌 Restoring like life is a learning experience. Keep up the good work .
Very well done. You are quite the craftsman. You might consider using a hardwood for a handle. They last longer. Keep it going, my friend.
Это универсальный грузинский топор на все случаи жизни
Обычно насаживается на прямое топорище обратным всадом без клина
В умелых крестьянских руках может творить чудеса
Use it till it breaks!!! That's the beauty of replaceable handles...each time you make one they get better and better...I have made many handle for my wood handles tools. One of my favorite moments is when the old handle cracks!!!
Oh! My God. It’s a perfect axe.
The restoration is beter un this colours
Good job my dear friend.
Best regards from Spain
Thank you so much!
🤗
Using the iron chloride with a great idea! You can hardly notice the petting any longer and your English is pretty darn good! I love your videos and they are by far some of the best restoration videos on UA-cam!
Thank you so much!
Your English is good and restored are brillant great to see tools brought back to life and useable again.
You are a smart and skilled guy. Your English is understandable, don't be nervous when you speak it.
Thank you sir!
Nothing wrong with your English, I understood everything you said. Excellent work.
Thank you!
Very good job! Your English is good, we understand you just fine. Keep up the great work.👍👍
A fine restoration as usual,turned out really beautiful
I've never seen an axe like that. Looks great
it's a Georgian axe.
No need to apologize for your English. We can understand you no problem. Just keep doing what you're doing. Your videos are great to watch!
Thank you so much!
No apology needed. I can understand your English just fine. Great job on the restoration!
Thank you! ^_^
Great effort with both the axe and English. Well done.
Hallo i have a guestion i am a painter for 23 years and i have never seen that 2k paint before what is it? acrylic something
Hello, thank you for attention sir, it's paint for hair)
Awesome work man I really like the color on those handles makes it look really good
Your English is good and getting better each video, well done! I doubt I could learn your native language as well. Your method of coloring the wood is genius at work!
Thank you so much!
beautiful work!
i think the gap between the handle and the head of the axe was the result of the handle being inserted upward.
the head of the axe has the larger opening on its upper side so the handle should be inserted from this side down.
love your videos!
Thank you for using English. You sound fine and are very easy to understand.
What type of paint did you use on the handle? I really like the way it turned out.
Hello, thanks sir for attention! It's two component paint for hair.
Nicely done and well explained. Really liked the explanations regardless of your english. Perhaps more tags as you go along explaining what you are using in terms of rust removal, grinding disks and so on. Kinda like a demonstration and how to vide all at same time.
Thank you sir.
Your English is great bud, I can understand you absolutely fine 👍🏼🤟🏼🤙🏼
Great job, i like your restauration videos. This seems to be a heavy axe, for chopping. Nice finish too!!
You speak better English than most of native speaker. Lol.
i understood you just fine. that axe is ready for many more years of use. great work 👍
Dude, your English is fine, that’s no problem to understand you. Keep making videos, it’s really interesting to watch it. I wish you good luck in your work. Thanks for such hard work!!!
Also very nice handle u made well done I'd like to see u restore old rusty splitting maul
Man you are amazing we love you so much your English is so good . Your fan from Oman 🇴🇲 🤘🏻❤️
Thank you so much!!
Your English is fine, I can understand you perfectly, that's all that matters.
Well my friend you do not need to worry about your English not a problem ok the job on the steel looks really good and the handle is very good to can't wait for the next one thank you bro for sharing your wonderful video's stay safe and well thanks Brian
Thank you so much!
Como sempre um trabalho primoroso. As restaurações são particulares ou para clientes?👏👏🇧🇷
Great work on the axe and your English is fine. No worries. Keep up the great videos.
Well done man. Cheers
No worries, your English is just fine. No need to apologize. Keep up the great videos.
Dude your English rocks. No need to apologise.
Thank you!
Please don't apologize for your accent. It is thick, but you are well spoken and very audible.
That termite-infested handle was such a sorry sight. The new handle makes it look kickass.
Clearly a very tough piece to try and restore, so good job nonetheless; I like the handle quite a lot. Make sure to glue those wedges!
Even for not having English as your native language we can understand you just fine! Could need some work but I understand what your talking about and what you are explaining.
Thank you for understanding, sir!
Great job again my friend. Your English is perfect
Never apologize for speaking a non-native language. I think your English is great and that English is very hard to learn so it is impressive. Also this video is great.
Thank you so much!
ручка топора разлетится при первом хорошем ударе
Im from Sweden, and i understand you perfectly..love your work, and aspecially the handles! You doing a hard and great job!
Thank you so much, sir!
Jag med :)
Да, сразу видно, не советская школа столяров и плотников. Тебе мужичек ещё учится и учится. А топорик с таким топорищем - сразу в сервант!
Don't worry my friend you speak very well👌
Thank you!
Your welcome
Another great job,love that handle. Thanks
Yep seen all your videos but I rewatch them when you post them 😉🤷♀️
Thanks)
Ты не за язык переживай, а за шатающийся верстак.
Beautiful restoration
ich bin begeistert von dein arbeit
I love this axe Type !
I like this tutorial vídeo !
Best regards !
J.H. 🇩🇰
Thank you so much, sir.
I love that axe I love your shop. And you speak just fine
Brother, your English is superb. I am trying to learn to speak
Russian and I am finding it VERY difficult. Love your channel
and interesting projects. I have learned a lot.
Thank you so much sir!
Brother save that handle make awesome knife handles edit: man you guys have the coolest axes. Ive not seen any like this in usa
Thank you so much!
Your English is very good.
It feels good and it feels right
No worries brother. Understand you just fine. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the next one.
Rustic axe. Good choice of color for the blade
You should speak more in your videos, I think your speaking is fine so I would not worry about it too much. Love the recent restorations I think your doing great
But what is that paint?? Please explain. Great work 👍
This is a common hair dye.
Where do you get these funky pieces of equipment? The stuff you find is amazing. And the stains you use on the wood is absolutely so unusual. You're the first UA-camr to whom I've subscribed. Keep up te good work.
Thank you so much sir!
Your English is just fine my friend.
Keep up the awesome videos, thanks very much
Your doing really great job bro dont give up and your anglish is good for someone who is not he’s mother language
Класс, спасибо за труды.
I was just going to agree with what the others have said. Your English isn't the best, yes, but you get your point across better than some native speakers I know, so good job. :)
топорик похож на грузинские топоры, очень повезло таким разжится, редкие они у нас
Да это классный грузинский топор )
рукоять не правилный должен быть прямым
Beautiful Restoration! It looks like an old hewing hatchet by the shape. Also your English is very good!
I have to say your English is better then some Americans I know
Thank you sir!
man your english is good i understand you perfectlytheres no need to apologize and the axe look so cool. :)
Thank you so much! ^_^
Nice job. Looks great!
Great work.
What happened when you do this electrolysis for 5 straight days
How much current do you use for electrolysis? Is it AC or DC current?
Hello sir, here is a full information about How I made electrolysis,I record special tutorial ua-cam.com/video/YHoMsZ5cAWM/v-deo.html
Heck your English is better than some of the people I hear in KY not to down play your talent but if you turn your chisel with the bevel towards the wood you gain control of the cut it makes my friend
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls
Зеленый слоник вспомнил 8:31
Estupendo trabajo como siempre, me encanta ver tus videos, un gran saludo amigo
muchas gracias!
I appreciate the effort you put into trying English. I understand you just fine. 👍🏼👍🏼
Your English is fine...keep up the good work. Peace ✌
Hey man you have nothing to apologize for! You are speaking English just fine. English is my first but my wife's 5th language so you are doing great and thanks for the great content on UA-cam! Keep up the great work!
Thank you sir! ^_^
You are quite impressive!!
Yo english is ight. N that axe is way better than it was b4. Keep on restorin!
And here I was thinking that old axe handle would make a good knife handle imo
great work 👍🏻👍🏻
Great job
Great work.👍
where are you from? this is Georgian axe(Culi).I have seen such axes only in Georgia(Caucasus), I wonder where did this copy come from?
Don't apologize for your English i understood every word you said. You will succeed.
Thank you!
I hate when people apologize for speaking English when it's not their native tongue. I can't say 1 word in your language 😂 you're miles ahead of me😊
Thank you for understanding, sir.
Никогда не видел такой формы топора, в живую. Рукоять в одном месте тонкая получилась, наверно там, где стамескаколоть дерево начала. Да?
Me too. Da tonshe no krepkaia, ia eshe posle rubil drova.