INCONCEIVABLE! 155-Year-Old CIVIL WAR ERA Rusty Axe Head Tool Restoration in 4K! BURIED UNDERGROUND!

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  • Опубліковано 19 лют 2020
  • Today we restore an axe from the time of the American Civil War. For more information about the history of this axe, please watch the video. I include it all there.
    Sorry that it has been a while since the last upload. My main issue is that I am trying to film nicer video for you all and doing it in 4K but my old computer simply couldn’t handle the video. I had to build a new computer from scratch. This took both time and money - a lot of both. I’m hoping that you’ll all agree with me that it’s worth it.
    Find me on Instagram - stevensfix - throughout the restoration of this axe I posted photos of the progress. I’ve also started a Twitter account - stevensfix -. You can also email me stevensfix@XXXXX.com (replace the x’s with gmail). I realize that in my other videos I had my email address wrong so if you wrote to me and I didn’t respond, it’s not personal, I’m just a dumb-dumb.
    Feel free to tweet out to @Evapo_Rust on your favorite social medias and ask them to send Steven’s Fix some free Evapo-Rust. Don’t forget to tag me in your post.
    “When Will The Sun Shine For Me?”
    Performed by: Irving Kaufman
    Released April, 1923 and is in the Public Domain Mark 1
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  • @ironcladranchandforge7292
    @ironcladranchandforge7292 4 роки тому +1013

    The main body of that axe head is wrought iron and the cutting edge is carbon steel which has been forged welded on. This axe was made in a Blacksmith forge. If you look closely around the eye of the axe head, you can see where the iron bar was formed then folded over and forged welded. The eye was then formed with a drift of appropriate size. Also, you can see the "grain" pattern in the wrought iron itself. The Blacksmith who made this was an expert !!! The forge welding is superb. This axe head is definitely 19th century and probably 1850's - 1860's. Axe heads of this kind (wrought iron, forged welded) were not made on an industrial scale after 1880 - 1890 or so because of manufacturing tech advancements and carbon steel became more widely used after the Bessemer process came into the main stream here in the U.S., (research Carnegie steel, et al ). How do I know this?? I'm a 25 year professional restoration Blacksmith and have worked as a restoration Blacksmith for the National Park Service. I have reproduced this axe head before, although the main body was made from 1015 mild steel because wrought iron is no longer produced in the United States and I didn't have any available from old stock. Also, I have done historical research on this subject for the NPS

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +172

      This comment is too darn great to not pin as the main comment for a while. Cheers!

    • @ironcladranchandforge7292
      @ironcladranchandforge7292 4 роки тому +61

      @@StevensFix -- Wow, thanks !! It's a great find and a great restoration on the axe head. You did this artifact and the original Blacksmith justice. I love stuff like this, especially when you cut through the piece of cord wood.

    • @gnarlybastard8240
      @gnarlybastard8240 4 роки тому +21

      Yeah what he said

    • @gnarlybastard8240
      @gnarlybastard8240 4 роки тому +2

      @Jen farmer no

    • @daylinkakakaway7757
      @daylinkakakaway7757 4 роки тому +2

      @Jen farmer definitely probably maybe.

  • @john172867
    @john172867 3 роки тому +238

    Congratulations... You're the first to swing that ax in over a century.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +58

      Hi john172867! Thank you for your comment! And it felt great. Such a nice weight. Now it's just hanging on my wall for the impending zombie invasion. Cheers! :)

    • @davidh1927
      @davidh1927 3 роки тому +3

      @@StevensFix I think the invasion is here now..

    • @russellmargaglio4948
      @russellmargaglio4948 3 роки тому +2

      Over a century and a half to be exact! Either way, you're right

  • @stevenrichards3699
    @stevenrichards3699 3 роки тому +58

    That ax is living history, those old tools have a soul !

    • @janderooh
      @janderooh 3 роки тому +2

      Not any more 😅

    • @3sty216
      @3sty216 3 роки тому +5

      @@janderooh I mean the purpose of restorations is to restore the soul of that object so he's not wrong

    • @hollowtrappedinaelevator320
      @hollowtrappedinaelevator320 2 роки тому

      Yeah because they stole it

    • @stevenrichards3699
      @stevenrichards3699 2 роки тому

      @@hollowtrappedinaelevator320 I don't understand your comment .

    • @hollowtrappedinaelevator320
      @hollowtrappedinaelevator320 2 роки тому

      @@stevenrichards3699 you don't steal other people's souls to put in your tools?

  • @TheTriptamineDream
    @TheTriptamineDream 4 роки тому +24

    Discussing and discovering history through every day items is one of my favorite things to do...More like this please!!!!!

    • @JMDinOKC
      @JMDinOKC 2 роки тому

      Check out the BBC podcast about the history of humanity through the examination of 100 objects (from the collection of the British Museum)

  • @LunaticGaming0696
    @LunaticGaming0696 4 роки тому +217

    "These sidewalls are too thin to ever really use this axe. This axe will be decorative"
    17:31 - Y E E T

    • @nextgenlovestyle6493
      @nextgenlovestyle6493 4 роки тому +12

      Paulo Roberto MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY LOL

    • @doctoremil2678
      @doctoremil2678 4 роки тому +8

      Well, he had to make sure he had done the job right, I guess.

    • @formatdrivec9608
      @formatdrivec9608 4 роки тому +1

      and yet he still used it was my imediate thinking XD

    • @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM
      @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM 3 роки тому +5

      I bet it out lives us all

    • @TheOriginalJphyper
      @TheOriginalJphyper 3 роки тому +8

      Even if it's not meant to be used, it still needs to be usable. Otherwise, it's not really an ax; it's just an old hunk of metal on a stick.

  • @ChuckUnderFire
    @ChuckUnderFire 4 роки тому +11

    At first I was on the fence when you decided to leave it mostly natural. Then I saw the sanding on the blade, which brought me back. Then you re-blued it, lost me again. Then you buffed and sharpened it and suddenly I’m all in. It was a roller coaster, but I loved the choices you made. Not just another grind and buff restoration. Well done.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +5

      Hi Chuck Under Fire! Thank you for your comment! Talk about a roller coaster, it was a roller coaster reading your comment. I couldn't tell if you were going to end it by saying you loved it or hated it but I'm so glad that you loved it. I second guessed a lot of steps in this project and having feedback like this lets me know I made the right choices. Cheers! :)

  • @markschwegler1100
    @markschwegler1100 4 роки тому +2

    Nothing more beautiful than the age and a mirror polished edge!!! The man who forged that axe is smiling!!! No matter where he is now!!! The single most beautiful axe head I have seen on UA-cam!!!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому

      Hi Mark schwegler! Thank you for your comment. I'm flattered that you'd say that. It means a lot - I really wanted to UA-cam community to like this and I think I hit my mark. Cheers! :)

  • @gordonmckay4780
    @gordonmckay4780 4 роки тому +13

    I love the fact that you used mostly hand tools, makes it look more antique.
    From junk to museum piece. Nicely done.

    • @gordonmckay4780
      @gordonmckay4780 4 роки тому +1

      @@Snuffles_ Yes I did, very much so

    • @-godsspeed-9159
      @-godsspeed-9159 3 роки тому

      @@Snuffles_ ?

    • @rse617
      @rse617 3 роки тому

      @@-godsspeed-9159 probably refering to his terrible technique with a file.

  • @peterkanzler7397
    @peterkanzler7397 4 роки тому +65

    I really like the enormous contrast between the scars of the rust and the high shine polish of the blade. Ver well done. 👍

    • @JD-tq1lj
      @JD-tq1lj 4 роки тому +1

      Peter Kanzler i dont

    • @-HighTide
      @-HighTide 4 роки тому

      @@JD-tq1lj
      I've had an old tattoo touched up.

    • @-HighTide
      @-HighTide 4 роки тому

      @@JD-tq1lj
      Say ok boomer..

    • @Reish1
      @Reish1 3 роки тому

      ok boomer

  • @theterminator3907
    @theterminator3907 3 роки тому +45

    Jeez if I was just walking in nature I would pass it thinking it was just a rock tbh

  • @keeponpainting
    @keeponpainting 3 роки тому +3

    At last a sympathetic restoration. Not overdone like some channels. It still has age marks and patina and it works. Great job.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +1

      Hi keeponpainting! Thank you for your comment. It's really nice of you to take the time to say that. Cheers! :)

  • @jilldavies7094
    @jilldavies7094 4 роки тому +7

    You've done a magnificent job on that axe---and I'm glad to see you using the hammer!

  • @hlwanmoe1981
    @hlwanmoe1981 4 роки тому +8

    What a nice to watch this video during my quarantine days

  • @isaacgarcia117
    @isaacgarcia117 4 роки тому +22

    Finally a UA-camr that says brass wire brushes are softer than steel wire brushes, and actually uses it.
    Also when you gotta mess something up on purpose cuz you did too good of a job is always funny to me

  • @stevepicchi8986
    @stevepicchi8986 3 роки тому +1

    You’re a miracle worker Steve! When I see you restoring objects from yesteryear, I can’t help but think about all the hands that touched it and what times were like for them! Ah, the stories encased in them!

  • @The4MusketeersYT
    @The4MusketeersYT 3 роки тому +16

    When reading that title/thumbnail all I could think of was the Princess Bride.
    InCoNciEvAbLe

  • @kandilokai
    @kandilokai 4 роки тому +19

    I love that this turned out to be a Dayton Style Axe. I'm from Dayton.

  • @CreatorCade
    @CreatorCade 4 роки тому +8

    Man the grain on that old wrought iron axe head is something else it looks gorgeous.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +3

      Hi Josh Cade! Thank you for your comment! I'm so glad that so many people are seeing this restoration the way that I had envisioned it. Cheers! :)

  • @JezOnYT88
    @JezOnYT88 4 роки тому +2

    I love the effect the pitting has with the polished tip.

  • @dandeman46
    @dandeman46 3 роки тому +3

    By far, my favorite restoration you have done. Keep them coming 🪓

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому

      Hi dandeman46! Thank you for your comment! I'm trying to keep them coming, but my life is very difficult right now. Soon....hopefully. Cheers! :)

  • @American_Jeeper
    @American_Jeeper 4 роки тому +20

    Great work yet again, Steven. Interesting axe head shape, I've never seen that before.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +4

      Hi Frederic Lynes! Thank you for your comment and welcome back! I was smitten by the shape of this one. In Canada, I've only ever seen the same one or two styles so this one was a treat. Cheers! :)

    • @MrPanzerblitz
      @MrPanzerblitz 3 роки тому +3

      My grandfather had an axe shaped tike that and it was painted black except where it was sharpened. When I was little in the late 40's he would use it for his wood stove and for chopping heads off of chickens. No telling how long he had it. He was born in Kentucky in 1877.

  • @tomcarlson3244
    @tomcarlson3244 4 роки тому +4

    Never in a million years this would look like this very nice job.

  • @emilionieto4178
    @emilionieto4178 4 роки тому +4

    love the scars of the time... incredible work! congrats

  • @phoenixlunaalexandrite3186
    @phoenixlunaalexandrite3186 4 роки тому +6

    THAT WAS AWESOME!!!
    love how you used the Hammer you restored

    • @laprepper
      @laprepper 4 роки тому +4

      A hammer with very theatrical lighting lol...

  • @bigchungo6443
    @bigchungo6443 3 роки тому +18

    You've got a lot of patience. If I didn't know it's age I'd have gotten a screwdriver or something and started bonking that big knob of rust hoping to chip it off. I guess I like seeing stuff like that get removed in big chunks.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +8

      Hi Big Chungo! Thank you for your comment! I was so tempted to do that too. But then again, it wouldn't leave me with much of a video. I was really hoping that the Evapo-Rust would loosen it and I could pull it off on camera - instead it just dissolve it. 😕

    • @Ezhilod
      @Ezhilod 3 роки тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/rfNjmkamc-g/v-deo.html would u please support me sir

    • @The4MusketeersYT
      @The4MusketeersYT 3 роки тому

      Shaji kv kalluvalappil yes

  • @davidhoward5586
    @davidhoward5586 4 роки тому +3

    I like how you become one with each tool that you restore and not just a quick make it pretty and sell it off job. You keep and use these tools because you have made them your own tools. Very cool videos.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi David Howard! Thank you for your comment. It's really nice of you to take the time to say that. I'm glad that there are a few people who see these videos the same way that I do. Cheers! :)

  • @moman1701a
    @moman1701a 4 роки тому +2

    Dude, awesome job....
    I love your restorations.

  • @anarizmoore
    @anarizmoore 4 роки тому +2

    The nicks and groves of this arrowhead is what gives it it's character. 🙃 I'm holding my breath as you file down the blade...😲😭 Thumbs 👍🏾👍🏾! Great skill! ❤️⚒️

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 4 роки тому +6

    You turned a rusty axe head into a work of art. I can’t think of a way to artificially create that effect and I sure wish I had the vision you do.
    Well done. You have another sub. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @cstar2839
    @cstar2839 4 роки тому +10

    The old music .. Classic! love it.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Cstar! Thank you for your comment! I was hesitant to put the music at first, didn't know how people would react. I'm glad you liked it. Cheers! :)

  • @GhostDrummer
    @GhostDrummer 2 роки тому

    This is so cool. I love watching these restoration channels. And I truly appreciate that you only polished the blade tip and not the entire head. So many go ham and ruin the raw beauty of the craftsmanship on the piece. Absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ajcourteau
    @ajcourteau 3 роки тому +4

    Wow! I'm glad I found this video! I have found a couple double bit axe heads on my property metal detecting and wanted to fix them up. Thanks for the information!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому

      Hi JB Books! Thank you for your comment! Glad to help you out. Let me know if you need any more information. Cheers!

  • @heveymetale58691
    @heveymetale58691 4 роки тому +3

    Loved the ode to the 1750's hammer you restored!

  • @alixgt8557
    @alixgt8557 4 роки тому +5

    Love the Easter eggs. Keep them and the videos coming!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Alix GT! Thank you for your comment! So long as awesome superfans like you keep watching them, I'll keep making them. Cheers! :)

  • @RobertSiwik1968
    @RobertSiwik1968 2 роки тому

    Such a cool piece of history glad you brought it back to life I wish I could find something like that

  • @byOldHand
    @byOldHand Рік тому

    Simply beautiful 👌🏻🌟 I really liked the shape you decided. Thank you for sharing with us 🗜️⚒️✌🏻 stay safe

  • @MrCharlieSB
    @MrCharlieSB 4 роки тому +4

    Nice work, Steven. I love the history lessons.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому

      Hi Charlie Smith-Brake
      ! Thank you for your nice comment and encouragement. Cheers! :)

  • @boypula
    @boypula 4 роки тому +35

    I kinda relate to this axe, its like me. Been through a lot, restored by my friends and came out still kicking ass. Depression sucks. This is a cool video i appreciate the craftsmanship! I salute you sir.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +12

      Hi blake montenegro! Thank you for your comment! Depression is a beast. But like any beast, the more you shine a light on it, the less power it has. I'm glad that you sound like you're on the mend but in my experience, it never goes away, it just gets very quiet. Come back here often and watch my vids and comment if you want, this is a good place. Cheers! :)

    • @nickserafine6345
      @nickserafine6345 4 роки тому +5

      @@StevensFix you seem like a good dude. Keep being that way.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +3

      Always 👍

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 3 роки тому

      @@StevensFix I've had depression nearly 8 years ago. As far as I'm concerned its gone, never to return. I refuse to let it come back!

  • @diavolow9
    @diavolow9 4 роки тому +1

    Awsome dude that's what taking pride in your job looks like . Proud of you I hope your are too.

  • @ratroddiesels1981
    @ratroddiesels1981 3 роки тому

    this video was so entertaining we viewed it again . thanks for sharing.

  • @micheltremblay2554
    @micheltremblay2554 4 роки тому +17

    I love the use of the hammer and how you presented it in the video!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Michel! Is this SUPERFAN Michel Tremblay? Great to see you here again. Thank you for your wonderful comment. I'm glad you liked the bit of silliness I added there. Cheers!

  • @rpc717
    @rpc717 4 роки тому +4

    Beautiful work. You did this venerable old tool justice. Subbed 👍🏼

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +2

      Hi rpc717! Thank you for your comment. I'm flattered that you'd say that. It means a lot to me that you see the restoration the way that I do. Cheers! :)

  • @explorermike19
    @explorermike19 3 роки тому

    Very interesting Video. Thank you. Everything was good up to the filing, then the value plunged.

  • @dirtyhairy8884
    @dirtyhairy8884 4 роки тому +1

    That was Bad Ass, my friend! Great work and restoration! Love it.

  • @carlosmoovargas4412
    @carlosmoovargas4412 4 роки тому +7

    patience when handling tools gives a perfect result

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Carlos Moo Vargas! Thank you for your comment! I'm glad that you liked the results. Cheers! :)

  • @ninagezellie4206
    @ninagezellie4206 4 роки тому +3

    Love this one too.😍
    Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @coleand4250
    @coleand4250 4 роки тому

    Incredible restoration, 10/10 job.

  • @rmclean3
    @rmclean3 10 місяців тому

    Amazing restore! Love the finished look you accomplished

  • @gustavoaffonso6397
    @gustavoaffonso6397 4 роки тому +4

    Nice

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +2

      Hey Gustavo Affonso! Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate it. Cheers! :)

    • @gustavoaffonso6397
      @gustavoaffonso6397 4 роки тому

      @@StevensFix my pleasure and have a nice day.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      You as well. You are a great person. :)

    • @gustavoaffonso6397
      @gustavoaffonso6397 4 роки тому

      @@StevensFix thank you.

  • @NOTAMV
    @NOTAMV 4 роки тому +20

    8:55
    Mom downstairs: STEVEN, HAVE YOU SEEN MY CAKE MOLD?
    Steven: ... NO, MOM

  • @abadal8556
    @abadal8556 4 роки тому

    Una antigüedad devuelta a la vida y todo a mano y con calma . Un hermoso trabajo. El sonido de la piedra de amolador , uff parecía cantar

  • @nickburns5221
    @nickburns5221 3 роки тому

    Great job and the back history on it was the icing on the cake and good recovery by playing the old record all around awesome

  • @justgonnagetbetter1037
    @justgonnagetbetter1037 4 роки тому +9

    Love how you can see the grain of the wrought iron body and the different high carbon cutting edge

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Just Gonna Get Better! Thank you for your comment! I really like that too. Cheers! :)

    • @BrooksMoses
      @BrooksMoses 4 роки тому +1

      Yup, I was noticing that also, and I like that you did only a small amount of sanding/polishing so that it's still there in the final piece. There's a lot of story in that axe head once the rust all came off.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked the final product :)

    • @danilko1
      @danilko1 4 роки тому +1

      The long term difference between etching in acid and rusting, are pretty similar. The softer bits of steal will rust first. What's left is the harder metal. The grain shows through. I would have liked to see that "cancerous" lump of rust fall off. Evaporust just melted it away - also I was surprised how little that lump impacted underneath.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому

      The lump left a slight indentation in the axe head but you really have to hold it in the light at the right angle to see it. Cheers! :)

  • @stefknivescollection4150
    @stefknivescollection4150 4 роки тому +3

    Nice job on the axe, well done 👍🏻

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hey Stef Knives! Thank you for you positive comment. I really appreciate it. Cheers!

  • @MakingHuertasstuff
    @MakingHuertasstuff 4 роки тому

    IMPRESIONANTE. Increíble lo duro que suena ese Acero. Te ha quedado de lujo tío. Un abrazo

  • @edwincancelii2917
    @edwincancelii2917 2 роки тому

    This is one of my favorite UA-cam videos.

  • @wesleydeniker5339
    @wesleydeniker5339 3 роки тому +5

    I work in a chrome shop. We use muriatic acid to dissolve rust. It’s 10 times faster and cheaper than evaporust and doesn’t die out quick either

    • @iancook1799
      @iancook1799 3 роки тому

      I like the salt water electrolysis method. Got to be the cheapest way surely

    • @George-ip7cw
      @George-ip7cw 2 роки тому

      Acid dip removes metal in addition to the rust, and makes the pitting worse. Electrolysis removes only rust. I don't know what Evapo-Rust is, but it claims to be non-acidic. Naval Jelly is phosphoric acid. Very aggressive stuff, that also removes bluing and chroming. Muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) is also very aggressive stuff. For historic conservation electrolysis is the most benign.

  • @keith8979
    @keith8979 4 роки тому +3

    Man I'm addicted to these vids 😀

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Kenny F! Thank you for your comment! I'm addicted to awesome viewers like you! Carry on :)

  • @suhayl5157
    @suhayl5157 2 роки тому

    there was no need to test the axe; but since you did I hope you keep it as a show piece. thank you for bringing it back to life and many thanks to Iron clad for his valuable comment.

  • @erikapaez9156
    @erikapaez9156 3 роки тому

    Apasionante oficio, ponerle vida y utilidad a utensilios dados de baja me encanta. Felicitaciones.

  • @maestro1035
    @maestro1035 4 роки тому +3

    Prácticamente es un fósil amigo.
    Pero realmente lo vas a dejar increíble

  • @karlskivel2889
    @karlskivel2889 4 роки тому +198

    I've never seen someone make a file suffer like you

    • @CALVINLNIKONT
      @CALVINLNIKONT 4 роки тому +30

      His use of the file makes me cringe!

    • @gitchegumee
      @gitchegumee 4 роки тому +30

      Next episode - "How I restored abused files"

    • @bobhoveyga
      @bobhoveyga 4 роки тому +22

      Wow, over fifty years of using files, I never realized they would cut in both directions. ;-)

    • @oscarricardobracamonteespi8175
      @oscarricardobracamonteespi8175 3 роки тому +1

      this is a shit have soo pulicity

    • @Grayson203
      @Grayson203 3 роки тому +4

      Me too. It hurts me

  • @Titanykus
    @Titanykus 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome restore without compromising its story and history!

    • @scottcates
      @scottcates Рік тому

      Its story was erased with every file pass.

  • @woodstockxx
    @woodstockxx 3 роки тому +1

    Great work..”that went through like a laser” 😂😂👍 .. love it ! 😁

  • @art1muz13
    @art1muz13 4 роки тому +4

    at 13 :15 you say "OVERKILL?" I think it's a good idea because since it'll be an indoor "DECORATIVE" piece, you'll have an added layer of protection with a piece of metal that sharp hanging on the wall.

  • @martinw28703
    @martinw28703 4 роки тому +5

    LOVE the old record at the beginning.....
    ....throw in that song from “The Green Mile”.....and the one from “Wall-E”
    Love the vid!!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Warren_M_28703! Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you liked the song. It was hard to find one that was nice and generally appealing to most people. And in the public domain! Cheers! :)

  • @robertgilkerson8517
    @robertgilkerson8517 4 роки тому +2

    Ver nice it turned out beautiful, what a great find.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Robert Gilkerson! Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you liked it. I'm forever indebted to AirmetTango for donating it to this channel. Cheers! :)

  • @curtissmith5875
    @curtissmith5875 3 роки тому

    Looks beautiful, great job!

  • @BottleBri
    @BottleBri 4 роки тому +50

    Great restoration, but I’d have left the roll-over as part of its history. Good though well done. It lives again!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +4

      Hi Brian Marshall! Thanks again for your comment! I agree that leaving the mushrooming would have left it more original and I debated long about whether or not I should - but in the end I decided that it would have more of an elegant look if I straightened it. Cheers! :)

    • @itsallgoodtodayok
      @itsallgoodtodayok 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah filing away at many of its dents dings and original shape hurts the possibility that its origins could be triangulated .

    • @eddiegibson1284
      @eddiegibson1284 3 роки тому +1

      @@StevensFix Late to the party here, but it looks like the axe, due to the mushrooming, was used as a hammer as well.

    • @fabrigasan2150
      @fabrigasan2150 3 роки тому

      Hai rovinato un attrezzo invecchiato con dignità’ , comprane uno nuovo che e’ più divertente il gioco, manovale senza rispetto

    • @fabrigasan2150
      @fabrigasan2150 3 роки тому

      Americani senza cultura e rispetto, sareste capaci fi mettere le rolladen al Colosseo

  • @jamesdouglas4035
    @jamesdouglas4035 4 роки тому +3

    Great job with your restoration idea. I would have dressed it down smooth if it is not going to be used and etched it with ferric chloride and maybe instant coffee. You can see the beautiful grain structure of the Civil War era wrought iron and the juncture where the high carbon steel was forge welded on. The etching process would have brought out the contrast of the metals more dynamically I think. But that is just my opinion. I think the wall thickness for a seldom used axe would have been okay with an inside dressing up for a better handle fit. I'm 64 and any dressing yon my account is an improvement and I am a seldom used item myself.😁😁 But I liked the job you did and the final sharpening was not overkill. If you have ever used a full axe even seldomly, then you know what I mean. Keep up the good work. Old Man Andy.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi James Douglas! Thank you for your comment! With my hammer video, a lot of the feedback that I got was 'you went too far' so with this one, I wanted to take a less-is-more approach. I have another great video like this in the pipeline and I definitely want to try acid etching in that one. Each time I do a video it contains a lot of suggestions that people gave me from the video before - and this'll be one of them. Cheers! :)

  • @airmettango2684
    @airmettango2684 4 роки тому +2

    Simply stunning restoration, Steven! I never would have believed that rusty hulk could come out looking so tremendous, especially with that big ol’ rust blister on the one cheek. The evaporust did an amazing job eating away the lion’s share of a century plus of heavy oxidation. I was mesmerized by the whole video (watched at least 3 times already!), but I particularly enjoyed that you used your restored hammer to set the handle - brilliant! Cool that you were able to do a little research and get a possible ID on the axe type and add to its history - I honestly had no idea about different axe patterns, so I learned some new stuff watching and reading some of the comments. Loved seeing it get one last whack at a log, too :) And thanks for the shout out in the video to me and the Friendly Metal Detecting Forum! I’m so glad I saw your open call for “rusty junk” on the forum - I can’t think of a better possible outcome and new home for that axe! Hopefully I can dredge up another interesting restoration candidate in a future detecting hunt soon!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      All thanks go to you AirmetTango. This whole thing wouldn't have been possible if you didn't have the generosity to send me this axe head (and the other one, shh!). I'm glad that you feel that I did it justice. Imagine if you knew what kind of journey this axe head would have gone on when you pulled it out of the ground. I have been checking the comments here regularly just waiting to see if you liked it. Thanks again for being so awesome. Cheers! :)

  • @jamescorcoran4809
    @jamescorcoran4809 Рік тому

    Blade's curve is emblematic of all that is good, and just.
    Forge weld, iron and steel, summarize, all that which makes our nation great.
    Thank you for this Steven.
    Amen

  • @Carbonix04
    @Carbonix04 4 роки тому +5

    I really appreciated this restoration ! Let this tool eated by the time was a very nice idea :)

  • @MrLoungevibes
    @MrLoungevibes 4 роки тому +10

    I recognize that oven! My family had it in the early 80s :)

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +7

      Hi Kevin Kang! Thank you for your comment! I picked up this oven at a used-stuff-store. Maybe it is your family's old oven? Cheers! :)

  • @markdobell2677
    @markdobell2677 4 роки тому +1

    Ohhhh Dude Most Awesome Axe I Ever Did See!!!

  • @Echowhiskeyone
    @Echowhiskeyone 3 роки тому

    I just found(again) an axe head my grandmother found buried in the garden, 50 years ago. This was just before she passed away 6 years ago. She gave it to me, with many other old tools from my grandparents parent and grandparents(kids during the Civil War) and some may be older. Some of the tools are in old photos from around the farm, around 100 years ago. The axe's poll is cracked to the eye and another deep crack on the side. Can never be safely used, so only good for a wall hanger. Seeing this now, is making me want to go out and start on it.

  • @Wordsmyth8
    @Wordsmyth8 4 роки тому +4

    Hi Steven. I have a Civil War sword that as passed down through my family. It’s in decent shape but I’d like to have rust removed and just have it restored. Is that something you could do?

    • @doku367
      @doku367 4 роки тому +1

      Get a professional, please. The way this guy abuses files shows he’s not experienced enough.

    • @eussii9195
      @eussii9195 4 роки тому

      if i was you i would just keep it as it is, as precious as it sounds you don’t want to risk it getting damaged

  • @bugnfront
    @bugnfront 3 роки тому +16

    Files are made to go in one direction only. Doing it back n forth rolls close the groves in the file and runs the file. Stroke forward then lift...repeat.!

  • @infinimetrical
    @infinimetrical 3 роки тому +2

    I love seeing the difference between the less carbon steel in the back, and the higher carbon steel in the front. Definitely gives a better insight on the technology of forge welding back then.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Infinimetrical! Thank you for your comment! I very much agree with that. When I first started the restoration, I couldn't figure out why the pitting was so different from one part of the axe to another. Cheers!

  • @iamnoone9041
    @iamnoone9041 3 роки тому

    You are an artist! Amazing work!

  • @StevensFix
    @StevensFix  4 роки тому +10

    If you liked this video, please consider sharing this on facebook/twitter. It would really mean a lot to me. Cheers!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому

      Reddit too. Don't forget to upvote it on Reddit!

  • @Balazsnyikov_Cz
    @Balazsnyikov_Cz 3 роки тому +9

    "That belongs in a museum" XD

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +4

      So do you Dr. Jones! 😄

    • @pabloduenas3115
      @pabloduenas3115 3 роки тому

      @@StevensFix i understand that reference, because movie character Indiana Jones said it.

  • @nena4215
    @nena4215 4 роки тому +2

    Damn, that edge is like a mirror! Beautiful job!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому

      Hi Amber & Nena Dalydisanto! Thank you for your comment. It's really nice of you to take the time to say that. Cheers! :)

  • @AAGoldstein
    @AAGoldstein 4 роки тому +1

    Restoring an ax that was used during the Civil War. Just imagine all of the soldiers that held it, used it, wielded it. Fantastic restoration.

  • @snailofkale
    @snailofkale 3 роки тому +3

    Me: sees thumbnail
    Me: Ah! Yes! *a block of fricking rust* !

    • @pedroakira7987
      @pedroakira7987 3 роки тому +1

      😂👌

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Snail Kale! Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you clicked on my block of fricking rust. Cheers! :)

    • @snailofkale
      @snailofkale 3 роки тому

      @@StevensFix :)

  • @BlackWidowRaiderette
    @BlackWidowRaiderette 4 роки тому +33

    "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."

  • @silvanildoaraujo7659
    @silvanildoaraujo7659 3 роки тому

    Excelente😊👍👏👏👏
    Parabéns.
    Pra mim não tinha mais jeito.

  • @vexatiouswind
    @vexatiouswind 4 роки тому +1

    Favorite part of the video was the sharpening process. It looks great!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi vexatiouswind! Thank you for your comment. I really like that part too. I think I got some pretty groovy camera angles on those clips. Cheers! :)

  • @jeffbetts2
    @jeffbetts2 4 роки тому +3

    Nice job! From the look of the mushroomed butt the poor old thing spent at least part of it's life chopping firewood.

    • @redbudestate865
      @redbudestate865 4 роки тому +1

      probably how it ended up in the dirt, went from a felling axe, demoted to firewood splitting until it broke off handle and they left it.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hey Jeff Betts! Thank you for your comment. I definitely think that someone was hitting on the back of that axe hard at some point. Not just using it for felling trees.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hey Villa Nova Farms! Welcome back! I completely agree with your statement. At least now, someone is treasuring it again. Cheers!

  • @daddyjohn2131950
    @daddyjohn2131950 4 роки тому +6

    YOU SHOULD GET A STANDING OVATION FOR THAT RESTORATION!

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому

      Hi John Albrecht! Thank you for your comment! Judging by your profile picture and your comment, you seem like a great guy. The world needs more people like you. Cheers! :)

  • @CrustyRestorations
    @CrustyRestorations 9 місяців тому

    Stunning resto piece of work, makes me.want to restore my old chopper, ill add it to the list. Keep up the great vids 👍

  • @kingcee1879
    @kingcee1879 4 роки тому

    Amazing!! Very talented!

  • @devonstoomuch
    @devonstoomuch 3 роки тому +22

    that axe had alot of character on its back end & you took it all away.... ):

    • @terrynichols5769
      @terrynichols5769 3 роки тому +4

      I agree with you. I would have left as is

    • @lionbolt2136
      @lionbolt2136 3 роки тому +1

      @@terrynichols5769 If he did as you wanted. Then we wouldn't of had this video and the Axe would of Crumbled apart in given time.

    • @jonahweinshenker
      @jonahweinshenker 3 роки тому +1

      Only because if you’re not using it, what’s the difference?

    • @devonstoomuch
      @devonstoomuch 3 роки тому +4

      @@jonahweinshenker yes exactly i thought the ware/error on the back looked really cool. & if its just a show piece. he shouldve left it. it made it look like it had a story.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому +4

      Hi DevonsTooMuch! Thank you for your comment! I completely see your perspective. For me, though, this is a felling axe, and not a splitting axe. That damage on the back is from someone using it as a splitting axe. Just like the rust shouldn't be there, the mushrooming on the back shouldn't be there either if it had been used properly. I do have another axe head that I might restore and leave more au naturel. Cheers! :)

  • @sylviamarak1012
    @sylviamarak1012 4 роки тому +4

    it was beautiful just like that why would you grind again after derusting?

    • @billadams3861
      @billadams3861 4 роки тому

      Sylvia Marak
      Because he wanted to

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Sylvia Marak! Thank you for your comment! I do really see your point, however, in the end, the axe looks exactly like I had envisioned it and, if I had changed any step, I don't believe I would have gotten it to that point. Cheers! :)

  • @craiggoebbel1241
    @craiggoebbel1241 Рік тому

    Nice work. I really enjoyed the story you told about the axe head.

  • @tibyfunkintheplace7689
    @tibyfunkintheplace7689 4 роки тому

    Iam just playing thé vidéo and The song is absolute perfect !

  • @dreed7312
    @dreed7312 4 роки тому +18

    I think the mushrooming made the axe interesting and I wouldn't have done that. It shows what it was used for, how soft it was. That history is lost.

    • @LivingTheDream6871
      @LivingTheDream6871 3 роки тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing. That mushrooming on the back end has some history to tell.

    • @kaylakay1241
      @kaylakay1241 3 роки тому

      It’s still just a old axe, it wasn’t used to fight in the war, just to chop wood. Albeit, it is interesting how the rust formed like that

    • @hijodelaisla275
      @hijodelaisla275 3 роки тому

      Agreed.

  • @louislarose4023
    @louislarose4023 4 роки тому +3

    You can tell from the 'grain' pattern that the main body of the axe is wrought iron . The area of the blade is a different color/pattern ,which indicates the the blacksmith that forged that axe head used hard to come by tool steel and forge welded it in place for the cutting edge.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Louis Larose! Thank you for your great comment. This is why I love the internet. Cheers! :)

  • @ricardoallgayer620
    @ricardoallgayer620 3 роки тому

    Belo trabalho. Parabéns.

  • @cristiyorke9507
    @cristiyorke9507 3 роки тому +1

    Ok ....we all need a man like this in our lives.

    • @StevensFix
      @StevensFix  3 роки тому

      Hi Cristi Yorke! Thank you for your comment. I'm flattered that you'd say that. It means a lot. Cheers! :)