Rusty Swiss Army Knife Left To Rot...Knife Restoration!
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2023
- I restore this extremely rusty Swiss Army knife left to rot. Neighbor kids first knife found years later.
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These knives are made from stainless steel. Apparently the knife was deliberately immersed in acid. Blades made of the best steel remained almost intact and corrosion appeared on the spacers.
i noticed that.
Je pense exactement la même chose; un couteau suisse ne rouille pas. Je pense qu'il y a supercherie et qu'un procédé chimique spécifique a été utilisé pour obtenir un tel niveau de corrosion !!!
Is a fake
100% agree!!!
So many of these vids are set up and made to look worse with some inventive rust action.
Nearly every single one is clearly fresh/new rust clearly induced!
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the restoration but find the fakery to be extremely dishonest and not required.
Exactly
Ummm, these knives never rust so this is bullshit
Agreed. I haven't had one rust yet, in over 50 years use.
😂😂 that's exactly what I was thinking kind of like the Kinsler Brothers with guns
They do corrode tho
As a wastewater operator at a plating company I can confirm they do rust when used for repair work around industrial chemicals
Thanks for saving me writing
There's no way that's a real Swiss Army knife. They're made of Aluminum and Stainless steel and wouldn't rust like that.
How did aluminum, plastic, and stainless rust? Something isn’t right here.
😎 it's lmost like "2 weeks to flatten the curve..."
@@xavieroudin2791 ......... yeah, nothing like that at all. Take your Covid, science, and common sense-denying somewhere else.
I was wondering the same thing...🤔
It's very sneaky
The only explanation would be a "Chinese product".
I have seen one of these knives found in an excavation of a wet garbage dump. Stainless steel was intact.
How did those aluminum liners get rusty?
Lol ...and how stainless steel 1.4110 get rusted lol
It's fake
@@PongoVideos
Gee! Ya think so?!😏
@@Eagle48 yeah
Some more reasons the video was faked is because the aluminum and plastic on the knife are "rusted" and the stainless steel which sometimes has chromium on it to protect it and make it shinier and chromium DOES NOT RUST also the knife was kept in jeans which he would probably find the knife sooner before it was "rusted"
How fake do you want this to be
Him: yes
how do we know if something like this real then
@@rvling well yk there are alot of ways like if its blue-ish rust its fake second if its stainless steel rusting its fake there are alot of videos exposing this
Very very true lost the welding footage? That’s suspicious
Funny how the name on the blade is still there
I have run Victorinox Swiss army knives through the wash many times and they do not rust.
Fun Fact: Victorinox knives do NOT rust like this when you run them through the washing machine. In fact, I have never had one rust and I have carried and used them for 40 years. 😂😂
Pretty cool that it was left abandoned to rust with all items fanned out so you could see each one.
Even the aluminum spacer plates seemed to rust as well.
Aluminum can't rust it only tarnishes
Dude... You left the iron on!!!😂😂
I still have my dad's Swiss Army knives from the 90s. I'm planning on getting the XXL (all-in-one model). I always carry an SAK when I visit abandoned buildings.
A few years I spotted one in a seawater rock pool. Fairly recently lost. Washing in clean water, several times. Bit of metal polish on a rag for the metalwork, and oil on the joints. Good as new.
How can this be so "Rusty" I always thought the Swiss' had the finest' steel in the world, not to mention stainless steel 🤔
From the manufacturer: Victorinox Knives are manufactured using Stainless Steel. Stainless Steel has a high resistance to corrosion. However, this does not mean it is resistant to rust or corrosion if not looked after properly. Regular cleaning and oiling are important for your Swiss Army Knife to function properly.
I can email the owner of the knife and ask them how it got this rusty. What we can see is a lot of surface rust that points to neglect.
@@lostandrestoredEven if you leave it outside for a year, a genuine Swiss knife will NEVER rust. At worst, the plastic grips may decay, but nothing more.
The liners are rusty as fuck. Please explain to me how aluminium gets rusty….? Obviously faked for this video.
It can not lol ...except if you paint it in rusty orange. That's why nobody has seen 1.4110 steel so rusty before this fake lol
Aluminum doesn’t rust…..but it does oxidize I think and get a white powdery crust. So I think that is legit.
Rust looks fake
Bruh rust is rust it can't be fake
Victorinox has a lifetime guarantee.
Complete restoration is not expensive either.
Nicely done
Amazing bro😁👍👍👍👍👍
Did not know plastic could rust 🤣🤣🤣
Hello mister beautiful knife beautifully done
Nice Work
How do you get a stainless knife to rust like this?
Great job Jason, still have a original Swiss Army knife from the early 70’s in perfect condition since I was a kid
Yup👍🏼
I bought my own with my first pay...
1983
It's been in daily use ever since and has never let me down.
(I worked on construction sites and was a truckie as well) I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world 😉
Because they’re made of stainless steel and the one in the video was purposely ruined to make this
@@user-ff4qz7iz6w It's a WORKCHAMP. Made by Victorinox in 1983.
They were available with black or red grips. I've got the one with black grips, which I guess is rare. (Everyone wanted the "red one"... 😉)
ビクトリノックスとビクトリノックスファンへの冒涜です。
That went out very well! l
Like the vid's so continue ;-))
Nice! About the plastic sides, you can also make wet sand (2500 grid) and buffing, be perfect like new.
Nice job brother. Like from Mumbai, India.
Victorinox = Victory + Inoxidant. How is rusted so badly?
Something fishy going on here. I mean its swiss army and they always use the best stainless steels.
05:25 "Victorinon's *Swiss-made Stainless Steel Knife* 🔪"
@@rahadianaryo5979 you can make it rust if you use acid
That is neat. I saw someone else restore a Swiss army knife but they couldn't reinstall the red plastic handle scales, so they custom made some stag scales to replace them instead. It made it a beautiful knife.
Nice. This is very odd. I found one today going through my 3 year deceased dad's cigar box and it is in pristine condition...
It was stored in a different environment than this one anything can change depending on where it is
Victorinox are the best. Still made in Switzerland (Ibach) 🇨🇭If you treat them well, they can be used for decades. Sharpen from. time to time, but not too often.
@fireymkb1234 The plastic scales and aluminum spacers shouldn't have that rust. Also the steel is super stainless. There's not way it would rust like that unless if left under water for a decade.
Hola buenas tardes bonito trabajo saludos
The next video will be a Delorean with rusted covered body panels. Just wait, someone will do it.
Brilliant work 👏👏 Thanks so much for sharing your talents 👏🌈😀👏👏👏
Holy fake restoration Batman...
Eso no es viejo.. Es oxidado con un producto..El plástico no se oxida... Solo es limpiarlo y ya está... Hagan vídeos de antigüedades reales
Bien dit...
Someday you should restore that baking sheet.
Ooh, haven't seen metal tweezers in a long time! (They tend to get misplaced)
Quedó linda nuevamente la cortaplumas suiza. Por lo menos unos seis años mas para seguir usandola
Another beatiful restoration 👍👏 Congratulations and Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪👋
everyones talking about how "the steel never rusts that bad" and are skipping over the fact that the aluminium liners and the PLASTIC SCALES ARE RUSTED
Totally using that joke btw. And that turned out so clean. I still would never use the toothpick.
pensé que todas eran acero inoxidable
Would help to know the solutions you used for cleaning and de-rusting.
I can only like this once, but know that you've made an old Boy Scout very happy with this one.
I had many of Victorinox/Wenger knives. It could never get so rusty. This video is definitely fake.
I agree. Stainless steel can't get rusty.
I suspect strongly that this knife was deliberately damaged. However, the restoration was entertaining.
As always well done
What solution did you use to remove the rust?
Hi. What brand is this? I’ve never seen a Victorinox rust like that, ever!! I hardly think that Stainless steel would rust this bad! Thank for the video.
It said "Victorinon"
To get this look you have to put in saltwater or acid.
Да он из нержавейки. И где ржавые пятна на джинсах?
Dope AF job, Lost & Restored!
Je ne comprends pas comment un couteau suisse en inox peut rouiller !!! là, il faudra m'expliquer !!!
... ou alors, peut-être, il faudrait tout simplement arrêter de nous prendre pour des cons !!
The aluminum is ate up, as well as the rusted stainless. I call BS
I used to have a knife just like this one when I was a kid. No idea where it is now.
Это ав чём стирали джинсы, что довели Викторинокс до такого состояния?
Одно могу сказать - джинсы просто класс!
Either this knife is counterfeit, either this knife has been manipulated I don't know how, but this so-called restoration is a joke. A genuine Swiss army knife is ALWAYS made of stainless steel, so it can't rust !
Just because it’s stainless steel does not mean it can’t rust
@@fireymkb1234 Really ? I have four Swiss army knives, some of them are more than ten years old, I use them everyday, even outside. None of them never had the smallest spot of rust. Stainless steel indeed can rust, but not in normal conditions of use, and in particular these knives, made with very high quality steel. Only salt and some acids can make stainless steel rust, but pitted like this one, it's clear that the guy soaked it in some kind of acid and did it on purpose. Stupid !
@@fireymkb1234I’ve left a Swiss Army knife out in the rain for weeks, and the only thing I saw was a small piece of rust on the blade that I wiped with my shirt.
Agreed this is crap
You did a really nice job! The only thing I might have done different would be to put new scales on the knife, or at least polished the old ones to a high gloss.
Have you ever seen a victorinox blade made from stainless steel 1.4110 ?
No ..
Because this don't happen ! ( and inside the separation are mode from aluminium lol ...who don't rust , but in this video the aluminium parts are orange rusted to ...lol)
I was thinking about the same
I had a Swiss army knife just like this as a kid. It's cool to see one get restored so well.
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍
I have a Victorianox multi tool as my work key chain for the past 15 years. It takes a whole damn lot to get it to that condition. 😅
I never see a rusty Victorinox.
No way, I have a 25 year old Swiss knife (previously daily use for about 5 years) that wound up just sitting in a box and it had built up mildly rusted blades, nowhere near bad looking as this one in the video. Well, when these 'stainless steel' blades rust, they are not just surface rust that you can wipe off. It is pitted into the blade and leaves craters in the blade after detailed cleanup. You'll have a scar face blade, not a perfectly smooth blade. This knife is staged.
Agreed. I have had several of those knives and they could never ever end up like this one ... even the aluminium is rusty on this one. Fake.
Never knew the PLASTIC scales on my SAK were prone to rust! Must take better care of mine in future - thanks for the warning! 🙄
Swiss Knives are very well popular knife 🔪 in the world.
Militaries, campers, collectors and general issues are using Swiss Knives for personal use forever!!!
Please visit Switzerland 🇨🇭 to look at Swiss Knife museum, shops and factories.
See ya next project! 😊
But this is not an army knife and they NEVER get rusty!
All restorers on UA-cam first professionally paint their objects with rusty paint, then professionally wash it. :)
Very cool! I’m glad you got the opportunity to restore it
He's the one who ruined it....
What are the secret cleaners used? I didn't see them or see them mentioned....
toothpick one looks like Fast Orange hand cleaner
Ive had one since 1981 and its never fusted even through the washing machine a few times
Great restoration
You don't just discover an Swiss army knife during ironing after laundering a pair of trousers and you don't just happen to film the discovery... 🤔😐
Oops, what about the Iron you left on the pants.?😮
I've had several Swiss-Army-Pocket knives for 50+ years, and they have never rusted. No I don't do a lot of WD-40 spraying on them either. But I use them daily.
En son kabzenin içine koyduğu pamuk gib şey nedir? Neden koydu?
legend says that iron is still burning through his pants to this day
Looks like this fakeo got called out by the audience. Was going to point out that Victorinox SAK's are made from 420J2 steel. A steel that is known in the industry for it's resistance to corrosion. It would take an elaborate mixture of rust inducing chemicals to produce that much scale. As others have mentioned, the lack of deep pitting and damage to the steel is also telling.
Cost of restoration 200€ . Cost of the excact pocket knife 25€ . Good job though 👍
Amazing restoration, all respect, well done , greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I sure hope you re heat treated that spring you wielded back together because if you didn't it'll surely break again at some point!!!!
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Ma da dove lo hai pescato, il vitorinox è in acciaio inox dei migliori!
Comment est ce possible faire rouiller un couteau en inox ?
Sorry mate, but I've never seen a Victorinox stainless steel knife rust... in decades... many decades. ;)
4:06 for ESL/non-native English speakers, the joke is that "weekend immune system" sounds like "weakened immune system" 😂
"I said, it must be *my weakened immune system* here, baby...🤕"
05:00 Time to *cleaning-off any leftover grime* here, baby...
The other part of the joke is that he's saying he's immune to getting sick on weekends which is why he only gets sick on work days.
las vic no se oxidan
For those who asking how a stainless steel like this rusts : Even the most stainless steels are rust when they contact sea water or acid guys .
Some say that this man immediately got a job in a factory in Switzerland :D
Looks like a job for Evaporust.
Это в стиральной машине, он так заржавел?
Лет 100 назад?
Bom ! O importante é a restauração né ❤
That’s an old one. 80’s is my guess. You can tell by the cylindrical Phillips bit.
Absolutely gorgeous 👍👍 Great restoration. 🙂🙂
The rustier the start, the nicer the end result. 👍
Victorinox repariert auch die Taschenmesser. Die Alu Zwischenlagern werden dann erneuert und am Ende wird alles noch schön poliert. Aber trotzdem ein gutes Video. Nur die Nieten mit einem Bohrer durch bohren, damit die hülsen ganz bleiben.
Интересно как пластик проржавел
👍.
There’s suspicious lack of pitting on those heavily ‘rusted’ stainless steel blades. In the end, they polished up like they were new. Rust doesn’t come from nowhere. It comes from oxidation of the underlying metal. With moderate to heavy rusting you will always get some pitting and loss of the underlying steel.
“It’s perfect”
Who doesn't remember getting one of these as a kid? My dad always had about 10 different multitools, pocketknives, swiss army knife, whatever. Then when I got older and statted working on yachts, most of us were issued a Leatherman, but sometimes you got a Swiss Army Knife like this and you needed it. The screw driver function and knife or serrated bkade especially. The scissors were useless as was the tweezers. The toothpick had many uses, especially for cleaning. The engineers got the really fancy ones with all sorts of Allen wrenches and screw drivers. Deck crew had the ones with an awl. That was super important for making lines.
Sounds like you' had a Great' dad, who really loved you !
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