Ultimate Restoration: Watch a Broken Pistol Come Back to Life! (With Shooting Test)
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- Using a metal detector, I found a jammed pistol and dug it out. After which I became interested in restoring it. To do this, I used all possible means, such as: All-purpose lubricant, rust converter, oxide solvent, kerosene, sandblasting, gun paints, polishing pastes and much more. As a result of hard work, I finally restored the pistol to working condition.
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00:00 Promo
00:05 Pistol before restoration
00:23 Step 1 - Disassembling weapon
07:44 Step 2 - Preparing pistol parts for assembly
14:19 Step 3 - Weapon assembly
18:39 Step 4 - Before and after comparison
19:03 Step 5 - Test weapon
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Its amazing how people leave perfectly good guns around in the mud for this guy to make videos about. How generous of them.
I was kind of wondering if he found a gun used in a crime and destroyed the evidence.
What hell need restoration? I can see the grey frame look wasted. The pieces inside are old. I want a new gun with very good finish, new screws and springs. New stock, slide, spring and comb. I admire the work but never that pistol can be like new and reborn from the guns factory. I don't acept that.
Best blank gun they are so cheap he could of just gone and bought a new one slap me silly and call me blind
Dam good work
@@peterhook946 I prefer new gun not matter how a restorate rusty wasted gun came back to life.
All that rust and the tiny slide release spring survived. That’s some amazing rust you fabricated there.
Kkkkkk a mais pura verdade , ferrugem que não corrói 😂😂😂
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Uhh, it's made from a special springy stainless, yeah, that's it! ;D
Lol sow amazing,,,I was also wondering how did it survive 😅
You obviously didn’t read the disclaimer at the beginning of the video.
Thanks for putting the disclaimer at the beginning pointing out that the whole thing is fake. Saves me 20 mins.
I scrolled until I found this comment. Lol
Pretty messed up comment .
At least this guy admits it.
Which says a lot, compared to all the other people on UA-cam who are full of sh*t.
definitely better than another channel i've seen that you know is fake....but the person won't admit to it
please you need to get this, Guns last or leave long than humans being stock in mud or water cause after conducive touched it comes back to clear sheet so you need to understand that
@@O.GRukky that was the single most nonsense series of words I have ever read, I thought I had a Damm stroke.
You know nothing about guns, or oxidation in general if you think something that was legitimately in that bad of condition could ever be restored. Fake is fake.
Reading the comments were more entertaining than the video! I could read them all day!
Real😂
All that corrosion with zero corrosion, amazing!
There was corrosion all over the place! Pitting and corrosion. Fine to put back together, but I would not want this gun
@@cardiacpa I think the point was that a gun that has been severely rusted can be brought back to functioning (if not necessarily pretty) using patience and the techniques shown.
Are you suggesting this video is fake?
@@LilMissMurder3409 this video is fake, it even says so at the beginning
@@LilMissMurder3409 The gun is also fake, it's a blank pistol
Be honest, how long did you put the gun in the ground, before you decided to dig it up? Much of what was on the gun fell off just by pouring the first solution on the gun.
...all restoration from sticked sand is fake :)
however long it took him to step out of frame.
Sorry he wasn’t able to impress you Timothy.
@yangsrealm2536 you do know this is faked aging on the gun right?
@@yangsrealm2536 If you lie to empress people, what's really your point? Unless phony is what you're about?
Brilliant I never thought that it was possible to actually bring that gun back from the graveyard never mind fire it ......... Well done ............
Without a doubt, what a phenomenal restoration.
My guess for the design of the „before“ gun:
Sand, clay, sawdust, some brown, gray, ochre, black and green modeling / airbrush paint (why green though?! That would suggest the presence of copper, and the cartridge casing stuck in the gun looks far too intact to be the source…), and a bit of random dirt. Some of the stuff you can get free, other possibilities include model railroad supplies. That is how I would try to fake the appearance of something that supposedly was pulled out the ground or from the mud.
A few details here….the back of the slide and the trigger guard look a little too „clean“ and there is not as much stuff stuck on there as in the „center section“ of the gun, where most people would probably focus their attention.
Get all the dirt in there properly, then coat the outside in a slurry/paste of the textured ingredients (pack it on real good!), let it dry, add some paint, et voilá. I must give credit where it is due though: The „dirty“ gun looks pretty good. Exactly how most people would expect it to look. So kudos for that. And also for trigger discipline.
All they do is dump it in vinegar over night and throw it in mud and viola.
Приезжай в Россию! У пистолетов и другого оружия пролежавших в земле с войны изнутри ещё и воронение сохраняется, а вот снаружи очень печально, как правило, но есть много исключений! Утюб блогер Юрий Гагарин! Познавательно!
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Also ZERO pitting on any of the metal surfaces, which 'rust' that thick would most definitely have caused, oh, and the polymer grips were conveniently removed beforehand because that would have been a dead giveaway if they had 'rusted' as well. Last note, the slide was 'rusted' open, yet the empty brass casing had not been ejected, nor had it corroded despite being openly exposed to the elements (at least, if it was really buried, which we know it wasn't).
So glad that I re-enabled my adblocker before clicking on this vid, no ad revenue for this fraud 😁.
@@SWATStrachanthere was pitting all over the gun
It’s lucky that a man who had all gear and ability to strip down and rebuilt the gun was the one to find it 😮
I'd call it more than luck... this looks staged....
@@drmalenko That would be my guess, it looks fake. Not to mention he deletes his answers from his own page.
Or he bought it from someone because it would make for a good restoration vid....or someone sent it to him because he makes restoration vids.
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You know what S.L.J said about making assumptions - it makes an ASS out of U and MPTION.
@@Antifag1977I'm not sure what you're trying to say... I love restoration videos, but this looks staged. That's not the end of the world, but there's no reason to claim *mysteriously found this what are the chances!*.... I enjoyed the video.
@@Antifag1977No, it's staged. There's obvious tells if you know what to look for. One of the big ones is verdigris where there's shouldn't be any. It's colorful and catches the eye so these fakers love to spatter it on there.
Another would be how carefully controlled the location of the corrosion is. For example, take a look @11:22 just after he takes it off the buffing wheel. See how deep the rust pitting on the slide is? But if you pay close attention and look through those frames at the inside of the slide, you can see there's no corrosion inside there at all. Good thing too. If those rails where mucked up as bad as the rest of the slide, it wouldn't cycle at all.
Now, it's true that rust can do odd inconsistent things. IRL, you might see one spring rusted out and snapped with it's neighbor being in nearly mint condition for no real apparent reason. But the odds that the pitting on the slide and receiver are that bad while *all* the springs, screws, and pins are intact? Absolutely zero.
And, you know, that's putting aside the fact that this thing was never worth restoring in the first place. It's just a cheap blank gun.
Ver cómo restauró esa pieza es Hipnotizante muy buen trabajo
Sooooo you found the piece of evidence the police couldn’t lol
I became a bit skeptical when the screws all came right out after the initial clean up. In my experience, that doesn’t happen in corroded metals. If this is authentic, it was amazing luck.
You should be way more than a bit skeptical seeing as the disclaimer says "Everything you see is made to demonstrate the restoration capabilities of certain products. This video is staged and not real. Some effects were created using computer graphics. Don't repeat this!"
@@tricountywanderer8600 That disclaimer is to please UA-cam, which is rabid about videos that show gun modifications. It's not meant to imply that you couldn't use these sorts of techniques to repair a rusted piece. Everyone seems to be missing the point here. It's a gunsmith technique demonstration - not a magic show.
Read disclaimer at start of video
Yes - immersion in an ultrasonic cleaning bath with penetrating oil might serve. Another technique I have used - although it sounds odd - is to bathe stuck parts in Tarn-X tarnish remover. What the chemical is, is a reducing agent. It converts the Iron or other oxide (rust, silver tarnish) to elemental metal - Fe, Ag, Cu, etc. - by combining chemically with the oxygen. That loosens and undermines rust and corrosion, and reduces the dimensions - of the hole and the screw.
It doesn't "dissolve" the original metal - it removes the oxide that has raised from the surface of the metal and brings it back to more nearly the original dimensions. Many rusted screws don't move simply because they are both bigger and more jagged and high friction than when they were screwed in. So is the hole they were screwed into.
It can also be used in rust pits to remove the deep rust inside, so that whatever filler you use doesn't just cover over rust, which will continue to grow by galvanic interaction with the metal.
@@MrGsteele Having said that, if you want to restore old rusted out guns and put live ammo in them you have to know more than a little bit about gun restoration (not to mention guns in general). Backyard ballistics is pretty up front about what can and can't be restored. He has a few examples of "show pieces" restorations and a good video on how to spot fake gun restorations (not that that is very difficult to begin with - but some people are unaware).
На видео сигнально-шумовой пистолет "Stalker 2914" переделанный под стрельбу травматическими патронами, держу в курсе ❤
А как называется этот травмат? Так-же Stalker 2914?
@@G.A.Romero на видео и есть stalker 2914, изначально это был сигнально шумовой пистолет, но после этого был кустарно переделан в травматический
@@Exploit_mk У нас такие пистолеты обычно переделывают подростки до 18 лет для стрельбы стальными шариками 8мм.,которыми переснаряжают холостые патроны.Особенно хорошо подходят турецкие многоразовые патроны с капсулем еврожевело. После отстрела капсуль заменяют на новый предварительно высверлив дульце гильзы от зелёной пластиковой вставки сверлом 8 мм. на глубину 8мм,далее идёт сужение толстостенной стальной гильзы до 6 мм и засыпанного туда пороха для охотничьего оружия вполне хватает что бы сработала автоматика и шарик полетел со скоростью примерно 250 м.с. Я сам купил на рынке когда то такой пистолет за 100 евро,но переделывать не стал,так как после получения ID карты и статуса ПМЖ оформил разрешение на боевое короткоствольное оружие.
@@Exploit_mkоткуда знаете что кустарно? Может у того кто переделывал, есть токарный, фрезерный и тд станки?
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A remarkable mutation from extremely severe, advanced corrosion to mint, pristine, like new condition. Truly amazing and a testament to your savant-like magical skills.
magical skills of artificial aging?
@@DanielRichards644 I was being snide and sarcastic.
With that level of restoration skill you should do the Antikythera mechanism next it's a few thousand years older but not nearly as covered in crud, it would be great to see it working again.
This is about 80% fake.
@IamMugs yes I know mate, I was having a jab at his fake rusted capgun by suggesting that he could actually fix something real.
IT'S FAKE!
its fake dude LOL read the disclaimer in the start.
Don't tell Chris from Clickspring that he shouldn't have made a working replica... he should have just asked this guy to treat the AKM and it would be good as new!
How long did bake the goop in the oven to make it look like rust? Then you take off the rust using chocolate syrup and baking soda. Amazing!!
I think 95% of ppl who left a comment didn't read the disclaimer 😂😂
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I love your bullet trap.
It's a zoraki brand 9mm Pak blank pistol. it's mostly made out of pot metal not steel or anything else that would corrode severely. They look feel and function dentical to a firearm so the untrained eye would have a hard time telling the difference.
The pitted surface of the solid metal parts indeed tells you that they can't be from steel but from injection molded zinc, so it can't be a live-ammo firing gun. And of course the blank he extracts from the chamber.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 I have a few blank guns like this as well as real firearms. There pretty fun to play around with especially the full auto ones.
@@einundsiebenziger5488still can be pitted aswell
The major clue is the fixed barrel and the quite simple mechanism ^^
@@maximebellens124 they work and function just like a regular singal/double action straight blow back hand gun they just have a steel bar in the barrel to keep any thing but fire balls from being projected.
А я ставлю лайк не за "реставрацию", а за полную разборку и сборку агрегата. Такое может сделать очень мало людей. По крайней мере без хорошего опыта. И отдельный лайк за станок "Dnepro-M".
You should learn to disassemble and reassemble every firearm that you own.
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Именно вот так люди становятся теми, кто глотает любую ложь и фейк за чистую монету
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Very good video information very very very happy
Remember! Do not dip iron in rust converter for 24 hours! It destroys not only rust, but also iron. And you came up with a great idea for squeezing out pins with a vice.
The instructions for this rust converter are to leave it on for 48 hours.🙋
Magnífico trabalho, parabéns 👍👍👍👍
Отличная работа 👍👍👍. С удовольствием смотрел до конца.
5:32 that sounds brings back a lot of memories. So many springs lost and found sometimes days and weeks later.
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I legitimately couldn’t get this back together!!!! Love the video man… all though This had me thinking I was about to watch a code blue cam! Lol
Dont care if some comments said it was fake, but it really nice video to watch 👍🏼
How could someone think this is fake that’s ridiculous..
There is a disclaimer in the video
Awesome most satisfying resto!! Amazing gun smith
How did you put the fake rust on the pistol?
He took the fake gun, then put it on the fake ground, then pulled down his fake pants, then he squatted down and growled out a giant steaming fake shit on it……. Thenn that fake pile of shit, crusted over and hardened into the fake rust on the fake gun.
@@NJscrub530 I didn't know that it's that easy!
Cara tu és show! Excelente trabalho.
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Luar biasa. Smart Brother
Very Very good 👍👏😜🇪🇸🙋
that is a zoraki blank gun , looks exactly like the one i have
best blank gun i wish i had real one like zoraki
So satisfying! Great work indeed.
Thanks!
@@handmaxxwhat kind of gun was this
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Maravilha, grande artista 😅😅😅
Muito bom profissional trabalho excelente. Gosto desses vídeos.
Rapaz admiro demais como faz a remontagem, maioria garanto que nem manual tem mais.
É fake kkkkkkk ele pegou uma arma boa e enterrou na lama so pra fazer o video.
Спасибо за отличное видео. И за способ как пользоваться тисками как прессом!
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неужели про тисы не знал такого фокуса???
@@user-np7lm9eh8r я когда тиски пытаюсь использовать не по назначению, на меня слесаря ругаться начинают 😅
never thought I would see a bondo gun
Outstanding Sir
Man, the hours it took to restore this gun had to have been at least a taxing as the hours you spent making it look corroded to hell and back.
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Always awesome when a non gunsmith fakes how to restore a firearm that was clearly made to looknas though it was on the bottom of the ocean for years and it miraculously cleans up and fires....🙄
Do you mean this is fake some how?
It's not just gunsmiths who know how a weapon works.
Never saw this a bottom of ocean as you say Joe. In the mud, yes. I have restored firearms I have found in water, fresh and salt. Easy start is with electrictrolist.
Just don't mention any crimes this weapon may be connected to
How much is a Tommy gun
How do you cost
Yes, really strong trust in a person that is not even able to wear gloves in the right way.
Que belíssimo trabalho! É preciso ser extremamente conhecedor, de armas e de conserto de coisas! Parabéns!
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I’m so impressed I hope to see more extreme gun rebuilds
Its fake ...
I'm more impressed by your gullibility
Bravo de France, ce que vous avez fait est très impressionnant 🙂👍
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Good job man! But us usual some criticism or tips , depending on your set of mind 😁: Never oil the gun with WD-40 ,use sewing machine oil ,or motor oil, wd-40 is for cleaning and temporary lubrication,after few hours it's lubricating ability is over and it starts collecting dirt.
you're right, thanks!
@@handmaxx or use balistrol ist made for guns etc
Yeah, that WD is sandpaper oil!
Well, to be fair, I don't think his intentions was to use this pistol as a daily carry, in fact I wouldn't even fire it much more because of the decayed state of the metal may have weakened the critical parts. This is video to show that it's possible, not to restore the firearm to its original form.
@@axemanchris It's a blank firing gun
My first thing to do whenever I found a gun in whatever condition it might be, I will definitely call up the police 😅
I betcha this video would've popped more legitimate views if it was actually buried or lost
Trabalho da pohha para desmontar e montar tudo isso ... parabéns ...vc é profissional
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Восхитительно , жирный лайк👍🙏🤝
жЫнный лайк
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Give the guy a minute. Sure, he’s not the Desert Eagle guy. But he’s entertaining all the same. You keep at it man. You will find a real rough diamond in the proper rough real soon. I’m a fan.
Nice job and 100% worth it. Greetings from swizzerland
Don’t ever get caught with what could have been a murder weapon in its past life. Just leave it be or the ghosts connected to it may become yours.
Me gustó mucho ese gran trabajo 😮
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When he pulled out the body filler I lost it... Now it's a Glock.
great video, I dont understand anything about guns, but I love the restauration video showing all the process
This is how I feel cleaning other people’s primary weapon systems from the Arms Room
Хвала вам рабочие руки👍
Esse tipo de coisa é gratificante de assistir. Parabens irmão, trabalho fantástico.
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Vous étes un artiste monsieur👍👍
Who has the patience to do this.
Just buy one that works!
Bien mi amigo te felicito por tu táctica de restauración de la pistola bien bendiciones y éxitos en tu vida atte wilfredo papá oso 🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻
I know you cleaned the bore but I'd like to see it with a bore scope and see if its pitted and how affected the rifling is.
I'll keep that in mind next time
Actually I’d find that interesting too 👍
Appears to be a Zoraki blank firing item
No rifling needed, doesn't fire real ammunition.
Uses 9mm P.A.K blanks I believe.
considering he faked the aging process on the gun it's probably not that bad inside the barrel.
@@Concerned502 The Grip is a Zoraki POL001 from a 2914 GAS & SIGNAL, BLANK PISTOL. The magazine is P/N MAG002. These metal pieces look like Pot Metal.
Simply amazing what you can do if you have plenty of elbow grease and tools
Bravo---Awesome work.
Респект автору видео!!!!Так трепетно с терпением относиться к ржавому пистолету.
Оружие разных стран.Это развитие нашей цивилизации!!!Поэтому.К каждой ржавчине нужно относиться с трепетом.❤❤❤❤❤❤😂
Если бы он подробно прокомментировал какие жидкости заливает и чем обрабатывал из бутылочки пырскал,то было бы понятно как обработать
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Браво! Великолепная работа!
ага))) если я пистолет грязью замажу , а потом просто помою - я тоже буду супер-мастер))))
Ну ты в натуре лось:)
Exquisite work! Well done!
That's amazing job done 👍🙂👌💚🇬🇧
"Always love a good before and after...this definitely"qualifies"!!
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Как новенький. Браво мастеру.
Dedication I appreciate. I loved this video❤ I watched all of it.
I genuinely don’t care if it’s fake, it’s still so satisfying to watch! 😅
Hn .. he replaced the old lower body with new one 😮💨
This is the future of humanity
Yeah
He wark hard ❤
He wark hard apresate him
Parabéns pelo trabalho 👏
Avoid parabens, use paraben free shampoo my friend
Essa restauração é falsa
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Un placer verte trabajar❤
gracias amigo
Blank pistol you can tell by the round he pulls out of it I’m guessing it was intentionally trashed for the video because there cheap
No, that was a squib - the primer was dented, that round just failed to eject.
I am pretty sure you are correct, they are Blank Guns. about 100 dollars or so. Made in Turkey. Common in Europe. I lived in Germany for a while and a few other places where I think I saw these along with airsoft guns...
@@DavidxBoyd No that was a 9mm blank round, this is a Zoraki 914 blank gun
Przepięknie jeszcze broń Wyszyna serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
W jakim to jest narzeczu napisane?
Excelente trabajo 👍
Complimenti 👍 bravissimo 😅🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Magnífico 😍
Tudo armado, uma arma perdida a muito tempo n ficaria tão perfeita
@@Dorival13Além disso, essa é uma pistola Zoraki modelo 914 de tiros de festim, é uma réplica de arma construída inteiramente em zamac, não em aço como armas de verdade, e zamac não enferruja. As pistolas Zoraki são de fabricação atual, muito populares em alguns países europeus, e custam cerca de 130 Euros no mercado varejista de lá (Europa).
This is a very high quality video!👍 Why are there so few views here?🤨
I dont know) Maybe because I rarely release videos)
Maybe because it's fake?
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How the eff do these people know what goes where? ❤
Замечательная работа!!!!! Молодец!!!!!😮❤😂😊🎉
Дружище, просто супер! Ты лучший!
Complimenti vivissimi, hai fatto un ottimo lavoro, con grande pazienza e capacità tecniche notevoli. Grazie del video, fatto molto bene. 👏🏻💪🏻👍🏻
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
﴿ أَلَم نَشرَح لَكَ صَدرَكَ ۞ وَوَضَعنا عَنكَ وِزرَكَ ۞ الَّذي أَنقَضَ ظَهرَكَ ۞ وَرَفَعنا لَكَ ذِكرَكَ ۞ فَإِنَّ مَعَ العُسرِ يُسرًا ۞ إِنَّ مَعَ العُسرِ يُسرًا ۞ فَإِذا فَرَغتَ فَانصَب ۞ وَإِلى رَبِّكَ فَارغَب ﴾
❤️ جعلها الله في ميزان حسناتكم 🤲
- and where do they come from?
-ah, echo of war.
Real or fake, this was satisfying and very relaxing to watch, good job dude.
Absolute classic BS resto, just like backyard ballistics told us about. 😂
@@markb5803Just like it said at the start of the video...
@@EddieTheH You referring to the text that flashes for .5 of a second on screen, or the following text in the description?
"Using a metal detector, I found a jammed pistol and dug it out. "
So why lie?
I guess to get clicks, likes and subscriptions and then money. He is refering to the .5 sec text flash disclaimer that says it’s fake, which makes the description a lie.
Very nice! And that drill/tumbler idea. Haha. Very cool.
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Luar biasa , semangat bro
Harbor freight tools, and a gun that went from a safe to mud for maybe a month tops. You got called out player ☝️👇
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones !!!
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I probably missed it but what kind of pistol was this? Ruger? Smith & Wesson? Makarov? Taurus? Charter Arms? Kel-Tec? Hi Point? Was this a .380 or 9MM?
It's a Turkish blank 9mm PAK Zoraki😂
this is every gun you pick up in far cry 2
Professional job golden thumbs up....
How was this done without removing the trigger group with the other components? That’s the one thing that stood out to me. Looking at the other comments from people probably a lot more knowledgeable, there’s a lot of other inconsistencies as well.
Did you miss the disclaimer at 0:03?
It goes fast and it's blurry.
Tumbling the parts with the drill was brilliant!
Oy eahh)
Excelente trabajo 👌👏👏👏👏