The longer video stuff is great. You should keep it up. It's neat to see all the steps and what you do in those steps. Details are great especially after watching stuff like my mechanics. You're doing outstanding keep it up :3
This is outstanding work. The longer video stuff is great. We're all in quarantine anyways. It isn't like we got anything better to do haha. Keep up the amazing work
ВАРВАР...На ножнах было клеймо а он его срезал и остаток закрасил. Понятно что нож был ржавый но он его как антиквариат вообще уничтожил! И миру явилась немецкая "зубочистка".
Thank you i have one in the same condition i am working on right now. The blade was perfect from the scabbard protecting it but the rest is badly pitted
I like your workmanship, bu if you try to sell this bayonet in Europe after this restauration, you will be happy to get €60 for it. Unrestored and original you will get €90 to €100 for it. The metal scabbard has to be blued, not painted black. And if there are holes in the scabbard, that you've had to plaster, than you won't be able to sell it to anyone, period. The rule in Europe is: don't touch it. Leave it as it is. Freezeframe after wartime....
Do you also use oxalic acid to derust? If so, how long do you roughly leave your items in there for? ps. you live in heaven, the ground you live upon seems to be very gentle with these relics, here in the netherlands, relics will fall apart if you handle them a bit roughly...
Every step of your video I was saying to myself. "Oh no! That's not how I'd do it!", but your final results were quite nice. Not over-polished, which I think ruins relics and war mementos. All I would have done extra is cleaned the leather belt hanger with saddle soap and polished it up with mink oil and a soft cloth. Terrific job!
Мой отец в детстве нашёл такой на чердаке разрушенного дома. В идеальном состоянии, в масле. Дед укоротил лезвие и ножны и использовал для колки свиней. Он и сейчас в превосходном состоянии
Don't quite get why one would "make" an anti-rust solution when you can buy them pre-made. Also.... Again not sure why you're gonna take a metal brush to a 77yr old knife. You coulda took a brillo pad or sanding pad after letting it soak without any chance of chipping or gouging the blade. But hey.... Just my observation.
I also have a mauser K98 Bayonet, I plan on rust removal and preserving it. This video was very helpful, I would just like to know if anyone here knows where can I can get some more tips and information before I start on this project?
Das ist der große Nachteil von geschichtlichen Schrott, zum Wegwerfen zu schade und für die Sammlung zu schlecht erhalten. Für die Puristen die schon jammern wenn man einen Rostkrümmel entfernt, ist so ein Video natürlich nichts🙈🙉🙊. Ich würde mir aber lieber so ein gereinigtes, restauriert würde ich nicht behaupten, als geschichtliches Andenken in die Sammlung legen, als den Schrotthaufen. Wobei mir bewußt ist, dass die Scheide schon während dem Auftragen der Spachtelmasse weiterrostet, also mit dem Bajonett in der Scheide würde ich das Teil nicht lagern. So gereinigt würde mich das Stück wahrscheinlich überleben, aber ich bin ja schon alt. Als Resümee für mich, ein entspannendes Video. 👍👍👍👍
You should learn what you're doing before attempting such projects? Boiling in water then carding( with either degreased steel wool or carding wheel) to remove rust without destroying any original finish is the proper way to do this? The corrosion pits in your bayonet were so bad it was gone!
The bayonet is an early example, made in 1935. The blade is marked using the letter/number code used from 1934-1937 to keep the maker’s identities secret. The bayonet were made by E. & F. Horster & Co. of Solingen. Scabbard...it's hard to see the numbers
I have this same bayonet in a similar condition (maybe a little worse). Might have a go myself. Are there any resources I should look into for this kind of thing?
only thing different I would have done in electrolysis and maybe used fine metal shaving or metal powder and mixed it with the glue and make a even coating over the entire sheath
It turned out to be a bit of a long video. I didn 't want to divide it into two separate videos.
No. The time is all good. Very relaxing to watch your work.
The longer video stuff is great. You should keep it up. It's neat to see all the steps and what you do in those steps. Details are great especially after watching stuff like my mechanics. You're doing outstanding keep it up :3
Length was fine, love watching the process. Great every time!
No, it's just right. I'm learning how to refurbish tools so details count.🥰
nope.. the time its all good..
Руки бы оторвать за такую реставрацию
Убил перспективную вещь(((
@@ГеннадийАлейник-д7ц это не просто вещь, это антиквариат.
@@x84pav84x не такой уж антиквариат.
@@x84pav84x это не антиквариат, это раритет!
I have exactly the same from my grandfather's dad in super perfect condition with the SS curved in blade and elephant teeth in the handle!
Wait... was he a nazi?
@@samanderson6079 No he was a soldier brainwashed by Hitler
@@theboxoftexas he could have bought it.
My great grandfather was a SS officer also
@@samanderson6079 he was hostage of the Nazi !
Excellent job restoring your Mauser 98K bayonet and video taping doing so too!
This is outstanding work. The longer video stuff is great. We're all in quarantine anyways. It isn't like we got anything better to do haha. Keep up the amazing work
Beautiful job man you showed respect for that piece of history.
ВАРВАР...На ножнах было клеймо а он его срезал и остаток закрасил. Понятно что нож был ржавый но он его как антиквариат вообще уничтожил! И миру явилась немецкая "зубочистка".
Ну, он еще и подвес порвал когда одевал его на ножны, и скромно об этом умолчал.
Hallo,Eine Frage wie würde die Sicherungeinrichtung repariert?
If you please tell me what it the white powder you put in water to make anti rust solution? Many thanks.
wow, that is a really well done restoration
once again blown away by the result and surprised you managed to 'rescue' it so well
Brilliant job, Mate! Congratulations! 👍
Is that a sodacrystal-bath with hot water?
Why did you use black spray paint for the scabbard? It is also blued like the other parts of the bayonet.
Also what did u use to polish the grips i would like to do the same
Polishing compound "DREMEL (421)"
Thank you i have one in the same condition i am working on right now. The blade was perfect from the scabbard protecting it but the rest is badly pitted
what sort of liquid are You applying from 16:22 onwards?
I like your workmanship, bu if you try to sell this bayonet in Europe after this restauration, you will be happy to get €60 for it. Unrestored and original you will get €90 to €100 for it. The metal scabbard has to be blued, not painted black. And if there are holes in the scabbard, that you've had to plaster, than you won't be able to sell it to anyone, period. The rule in Europe is: don't touch it. Leave it as it is. Freezeframe after wartime....
Who gives a crap
And EU is also crap
21:19 looks amazing
amazing work the weathering is spot on. great job just subscribed.
Next great video! Finally i have something to watch in the quarantine time
Excelente trabajó 👍. Quedó original . Desde Venezuela ciudad Maracaibo 👍👌👍
Работа,впечатляет!
Were did you find the lock botton from????
Great techniques for restoration. Thanks for sharing, will def use!
i have this exact knife, got it from my uncle in the 70s, brought it back from ww2
What did you do with the insert, looked in a very bad way🤔
Awesome work on that k-98 German bayonet, love to see the next one soon, history's badass
I’d love to have the confidence to do this work and do it so well.
До сих пор в тряпку завернутый храню такой же)
Не забудь полить маслом огород! 😁
@@OlderSpud он на чердаке)
@@ХЗКТО-д1ю я даже не знаю, чердак как-то стрёмно поливать маслом 🤣
Excellent restoration 👍
How can i tjrn thid thing like you did? Its on the thing where you put the knive in
are they worth more restored or unrestored
Does the restored historical item lose it's value or does it rise in value?
Very nice vídeo, awsome restoration , good result with the epoxy on the sheath. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Portugal
That's quite the change from cleaning and waxing.....
Beautiful result tho
Saya punya pedagang bayunit panjang/Bayur long
The blue looks just like original, what company?
What is being put on the blade?
what bluing did you use it came out really great
Do you also use oxalic acid to derust?
If so, how long do you roughly leave your items in there for?
ps. you live in heaven, the ground you live upon seems to be very gentle with these relics, here in the netherlands, relics will fall apart if you handle them a bit roughly...
JustAGuy1250 i also would ask
In this video i used citric acid to remove rust. I only use oxalic acid when I need to keep the paint. The оxalic acid removes rust too slowly.
@@wwiituberestoration1011 what % u use and how long in the median?
greets and thx
@@orderflowtrading-de I use approximately 200 grams of citric acid per 10 litres of water and leave for 10-12 hours.
WWII Tube Restoration thx a lot
It was well made. Good job.
I remember bins of these and other WW1 and WW2 bayonets at the local surplus store as a kid in the 1970's for $5 ea.
Damn i would buy
What was the solution to remove rust
C₆H₈O₇
@@wwiituberestoration1011 is that the label
@@wwiituberestoration1011 thank you.... Citric acid
beautiful restoration but what brand and what type of burnisher for metals you used
What is the anti rust solution
Сitric acid solution
what is the solution made for rust removal?
Citric acid and water
Gute Arbeit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nicely done
How were you able to determnie the bayonet was buried for 77 years?
Every step of your video I was saying to myself. "Oh no! That's not how I'd do it!", but your final results were quite nice. Not over-polished, which I think ruins relics and war mementos. All I would have done extra is cleaned the leather belt hanger with saddle soap and polished it up with mink oil and a soft cloth. Terrific job!
Very nice work..!!!!!.
What is that dust you used?
Ale čau. Pokud myslíš jeho ostatní videa tak to je nějaká pískovací pistole nebo co :D
solo una cosa, me parece a mi o le cubristes los datos que trae grabada la funda con el epoxy?...
А были ли какие - то клейма, номера?..Может,заводские штампы?😊
What was in your homemade anti-rust solution?
Solution of citric acid. Approximately 300 grams per 10 litres of water.
@@wwiituberestoration1011 could you have used white vinegar?
Мой отец в детстве нашёл такой на чердаке разрушенного дома. В идеальном состоянии, в масле. Дед укоротил лезвие и ножны и использовал для колки свиней. Он и сейчас в превосходном состоянии
*укоротил лезвие и ножны* ((( ...... уничтожил..
! cos'è quel materiale nero che ci spalmi sopra ?
Brilliant work keep it up
Great Work! But you probably ruined the blades Hardness with that torch.
Nice job, where did you get the spare parts for the bayonet?
On eBay
@@wwiituberestoration1011 cheers, I've got one I need to do up☺
You are doing gods work
The first time I have watched one of your videos and liked it and subscribed 🙏🏻
What's he use for a rust solution
Use this - rust remover MC-51
Esta a la venta?????
А возможно разобрать рукоять безболезненно для болтов и ручек деревянных?
Don't quite get why one would "make" an anti-rust solution when you can buy them pre-made.
Also.... Again not sure why you're gonna take a metal brush to a 77yr old knife. You coulda took a brillo pad or sanding pad after letting it soak without any chance of chipping or gouging the blade.
But hey.... Just my observation.
OMG... Did you really used weapon oil? 🙄🤔😮😧😲😲
Co wyspałeś do wody🤔
what he put into water?
Such a good video:)👍
Great job! What did you use to fill the wholes in the sheath of the bayonet?
I used 2К epoxy glue. 6:32
Call my to buy bayonet year 19* colletion 082331089889
@@wwiituberestoration1011 two years late but would that work on a blade? My K98k bayonet has a decent amount of pitting, mostly around 1-2mm deep
Awesome work you better keep it on 💪💪💪
very nice
Hallo , nice restore , im restoring the same bayonet and u gonna help me a lot . Danke :D
Obrigado por restaurar objetos de nossos heróis caído alemães que deram suas vida por uma humanidade melhor.
Cale a boca.
Troll.
@@paulotarsoalves9074 Mais um tolo. A 2a Guerra foi orquestrada pelos Jesuítas, o que significa que os alemães eram MAIS canalhas!
Yes.
What camera does you used in this video?
Canon EOS 200D
Great work!
Actually would like to do this to my own bayonet but, it's missing parts and don't have tools/knowledge to do it.
Want to sell it lol
That bayonet was buried in some very clean, dry, and bacteria poor dirt. Compared to some of the other examples on the channel it looks factory fresh.
Great job.
Something like this should be preserved, not restored. So much history is being lost here.
So many men, so many minds
@ michaelthomps522 I absolutely agree. It's a relic and shouldn't look too new. But that's my personal opinion.
I also have a mauser K98 Bayonet, I plan on rust removal and preserving it. This video was very helpful, I would just like to know if anyone here knows where can I can get some more tips and information before I start on this project?
Das ist der große Nachteil von geschichtlichen Schrott, zum Wegwerfen zu schade und für die Sammlung zu schlecht erhalten. Für die Puristen die schon jammern wenn man einen Rostkrümmel entfernt, ist so ein Video natürlich nichts🙈🙉🙊. Ich würde mir aber lieber so ein gereinigtes, restauriert würde ich nicht behaupten, als geschichtliches Andenken in die Sammlung legen, als den Schrotthaufen. Wobei mir bewußt ist, dass die Scheide schon während dem Auftragen der Spachtelmasse weiterrostet, also mit dem Bajonett in der Scheide würde ich das Teil nicht lagern. So gereinigt würde mich das Stück wahrscheinlich überleben, aber ich bin ja schon alt. Als Resümee für mich, ein entspannendes Video. 👍👍👍👍
Ouch...
Please don't...
Es mejor dejarla tal cual ,pierde precio para los coleccionistas
I have 2 of those that need restoration.
next video coming?
In work. Please wait a little more
You should learn what you're doing before attempting such projects? Boiling in water then carding( with either degreased steel wool or carding wheel) to remove rust without destroying any original finish is the proper way to do this? The corrosion pits in your bayonet were so bad it was gone!
Well done
Interesting...you heated the oil to make a polymer barrier to prevent rust....this is done with cast iron skillets.
I wouldn't sand it at all. Just put it in Evaporust for three days and the rust will be gone but the Surface will be all original.
The original ones werent paintet. They had a special technik named brüniert
The bayonet is an early example, made in 1935. The blade is marked using the letter/number code used from 1934-1937 to keep the maker’s identities secret. The bayonet were made by E. & F. Horster & Co. of Solingen. Scabbard...it's hard to see the numbers
Hot water in the solution speeds up the rust removal reaction
Хорошо бы было ещё рассказывать что и как
I have this same bayonet in a similar condition (maybe a little worse). Might have a go myself. Are there any resources I should look into for this kind of thing?
Nice result Good restoration
only thing different I would have done in electrolysis and maybe used fine metal shaving or metal powder and mixed it with the glue and make a even coating over the entire sheath
Как он тер щёткой по металлу у меня аж яйца вспотели
Не говори
Wow, that was cool.
Make a video on how you made a brand new knife into a rustiest knife in the world next. 😂
Buy a knive, burry it in the ground for 75 years and then dig it up.
Don’t forget to water it now and then.
Güzel bir çalışma oldu dostum,tebrikler. Restorasyon konusunda tecrübelerini biraz daha geliştirmelisin.