Antique Firefighter Axe - Restoration

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  • @stephenclark5812
    @stephenclark5812 3 роки тому +4364

    When I watch any other "Restoration" video on UA-cam I always find myself saying: "That is not how the guy on My Mechanics would do it"! You, sir, are an artist of the highest repute.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +397

      Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)

    • @maniatakes
      @maniatakes 3 роки тому +126

      @@MrTallpoppy58 he painstakingly preserves the original creator's mark in every single restoration.
      He respects history.

    • @marcpiper2000
      @marcpiper2000 3 роки тому +10

      @@choppermike3329 You must not watch his video's keep moving hater

    • @СОЮЗтехника
      @СОЮЗтехника 3 роки тому +4

      Amen

    • @alvarobardon7496
      @alvarobardon7496 2 роки тому +2

      Es la tranquilidad que da el tener 6000€ mensuales de ingresos por UA-cam. Da tiempo para tomárselo con calma y escoger las herramientas correctas para hacer que las cosas luzcan mejor que nuevas. En el canal secundario "Mr Patina" también se hacen las cosas muy bien

  • @maniatakes
    @maniatakes 3 роки тому +230

    He always makes sure that the original stamp is refurbished. Extremely respectful. Love your work

    • @badger_ironsight
      @badger_ironsight 3 роки тому +1

      it's a lovely stamp...

    • @leololauzone
      @leololauzone 2 роки тому

      Totally!

    • @EmilyGOODEN0UGH
      @EmilyGOODEN0UGH 2 роки тому +12

      But I'm a little disappointed he did a different size, font, and placement. :(

    • @malachiXX
      @malachiXX 2 роки тому +2

      @@EmilyGOODEN0UGH I have to agree. I understand why as the font was really small but I see your point. I don't believe the firefighter was handed the axe we see at the end of the video. I personally suspect only the edge was heat treated as well because it would have been easier and cheaper to mass produce that way.

    • @Akrilloth
      @Akrilloth 2 роки тому +1

      @@malachiXX Oh yeah, this dude kinda goes the extra mile, usually sort of "upgrading" them to the peak performance they could be, while also trying to keep as many original parts as possible.

  • @tstrong7910
    @tstrong7910 2 роки тому +159

    The dark wood handle and polished shiny metal are absolutely stunning! I would love to see more of this combination.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +7

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

    • @rwg727
      @rwg727 Рік тому

      I must say you do amazing work! You put a lot of care into every step. I’m very impressed with all your tools and machines and how you take time to use them and make videos for us! You have a lot of patience and follow through! The tools come out beautifully!

    • @rwg727
      @rwg727 Рік тому

      I like that you take time to show the closeups and took more time at the end to show the different angles of the axe. I like the ending where you slice the tomato 🍅 and apple 🍏 and the crunch at the end was great! Thanks so much!

  • @nikotsiopinis9909
    @nikotsiopinis9909 3 роки тому +27

    I have to say guys that this is a wonderful international community of appreciators of the fine art that My Mechanics makes of the craft of restoration!
    So many of the comments here I find them to be of such a high educational value, even! One can learn so much about the process of making durable steel tools only by reading those knowledgable comments and yet there is respect and admiration at the same time. I just want to thank you guys for the added value you are all contributing to this channel. It is a real joy to experience your contributions to the channel and its community from a place of sheer appreciation of the content.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)

  • @CHiMEiD050
    @CHiMEiD050 3 роки тому +805

    Aside from the actual restoring, the work you put into filming and editing is astonishing. These video's are so well made and really professional.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +50

      Thank you very much :-)

    • @alex1520
      @alex1520 2 роки тому +32

      Agreed. I am glad there is no irritating elevator music in the background either.

    • @eumesmo8478
      @eumesmo8478 2 роки тому +2

      True, is such an amazing editing that we can forget it's a video

  • @kahutochishisumi9056
    @kahutochishisumi9056 3 роки тому +123

    As one of your most avid followers, I've come to expect perfection in everything you do, but what amazes me is how you manage to make everyday things so fascinating and beautiful. Thank you for showing us the beauty in all things.

  • @ergosphere2
    @ergosphere2 2 роки тому +119

    You don't turn old busted tools to working order, you turn them into functional pieces of art. Amazing job, every time.

  • @Elcar0
    @Elcar0 3 роки тому +79

    I keep being amazed by how zen the videos are. No music, no talking, just workshop sounds. And although they usually are overwhelming, they aren't in your videos. I actually sometimes use these videos to fall asleep easily

    • @beenz6423
      @beenz6423 3 роки тому +3

      Bro I use his videos to fall asleep to, been doing it for a year him and big stack D

    • @Brehvon
      @Brehvon 3 роки тому

      @@beenz6423 Yes! Big Stack is very satisfying, too!

    • @thomasnolastname8734
      @thomasnolastname8734 3 роки тому

      Most other videos: 3 minutes of angle grinder noises
      My Mechanics: 10 seconds of angle grinder noises, edited to seem quiter

  • @gregottingjr.6740
    @gregottingjr.6740 3 роки тому +54

    Being a fireman, I love that you restored a tool from our heritage! Great work!!

  • @jamesmcnamara4753
    @jamesmcnamara4753 3 роки тому +112

    I’m a retired “Jake” (Boston, Ma. Firefighter), and am happy to see the care you put into that fire axe!

    • @xbear7473
      @xbear7473 3 роки тому +2

      I thought only police officers were referred to as jakes, where did it come from

    • @seanoreiley48
      @seanoreiley48 3 роки тому +1

      @@xbear7473 first time I’ve ever heard the expression, is that a Boston term, or a term for cops or firefighters?

    • @jamesmcnamara4753
      @jamesmcnamara4753 3 роки тому +7

      @@xbear7473 Boston firefighters got the name from an old reference to our code system…..before radio, info was transmitted and received through the alarm boxes on the streets A “J” key (type of transmitting device was used). After a time, the term “a good Jake” became a name given to a fellow firefighter as a tribute to his knowledge and courage on the fire ground.

    • @hellogoodbye5887
      @hellogoodbye5887 3 роки тому +1

      @@jamesmcnamara4753 interesting things what you've commented.

  • @toniahenderson9348
    @toniahenderson9348 2 роки тому +68

    When someone restores an antique car they make it look new again, the way it originally was. They don’t leave the signs of wear and tear it accumulated over the years. I feel that’s what Mr My Mechanics does with his restorations. And does a wonderful job.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +4

      Glad you like it :-)

    • @josefavalle4220
      @josefavalle4220 2 роки тому

      Muy interesante

    • @di99utpe
      @di99utpe Рік тому +2

      Now let's see what he will do on an actual car! :)

    • @teariana1
      @teariana1 Рік тому +1

      I never thought about that, maybe that's why I get disappointed with some restorations. I know if I was restoring my own personal item I'd restore it as close to brand new as possible.

    • @imarks2012
      @imarks2012 9 місяців тому

      I’m restoring a 1950 Studebaker truck. It will have plenty of imperfections when I’m done - many the result of wear and rust that I lack the skill to fix. If I had My Mechanics level skill, I’d absolutely do what he does. Why wouldn’t you do your best? I think those who critique what he does are missing the point of an excellent (show quality) restoration.

  • @roddydykes7053
    @roddydykes7053 2 роки тому +846

    The amount of equipment and tools this guy has at his disposal is as impressive as his ability to use them!

    • @jefft5625
      @jefft5625 2 роки тому +7

      Right?

    • @jamiefredrickson2560
      @jamiefredrickson2560 2 роки тому +33

      He should do a walk thru video of his shop

    • @Joohnny_C
      @Joohnny_C 2 роки тому +18

      Today's project becomes tommorrow's tool

    • @niclai3779
      @niclai3779 2 роки тому +34

      @@Joohnny_C my mill is broken
      i build a new one

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band 2 роки тому +11

      Even when he doesn't have the tool, that's okay...I make a new one!

  • @i_am_blur
    @i_am_blur 3 роки тому +195

    the deep, dark walnut tones in the wood with the bright shiny steel gives such a modern look to a vintage ax - a truly beautiful work of art! ❤️

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +11

      Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)

  • @ermannopinotti9922
    @ermannopinotti9922 3 роки тому +106

    In all my life I have never even suspected that there were manual hardness measurement tools.
    The hand etching was a great discover. I am always amazed at the number of techniques this man knows.

  • @ryderpavela4185
    @ryderpavela4185 2 роки тому +71

    The fact that things are restored BETTER than they were originally built is so mind-blowing. Thank you for these gorgeous videos!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +5

      Glad to hear that, thank you

    • @Baetzibaer
      @Baetzibaer Місяць тому +1

      That's no restoration. That's stifling the original and depriving it of its history, thus ruining IT. 😱👎

  • @badgerservices9665
    @badgerservices9665 3 роки тому +198

    My mechanics is more than a restorer. His pieces end up a higher quality than when they were brand new, I'm certain of this. He is an artist and these objects become pieces of art after he is finished with them. Great.
    Would have like to have seen the wedge in contrasting wood colour to highlight the detail.

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 3 роки тому +30

      I think that the wedge being the same color and almost completely disappearing once sanded is pretty awesome myself. The keys bring more than enough contrast for the whole tool. 🙂

    • @badgerservices9665
      @badgerservices9665 3 роки тому +11

      @@ArniVidar my problem is I watched too many wood working guys make fancy wedges. Must remind myself this guy is a mechanical engineer.

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 3 роки тому +6

      @@badgerservices9665 There's that. I doubt those fancy wedges were partnered with those mirror-polished, ridiculously large, metal keys though? 🤣

    • @monkeygraborange
      @monkeygraborange 3 роки тому +4

      @@badgerservices9665 You had it right the first time... he’s an artist!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +62

      My goal for the wedge was to let it completely disappear. I even took care of the structure of the grain.
      Thanks a lot for watching :-)

  • @ElizabethFranquiEsq
    @ElizabethFranquiEsq 3 роки тому +36

    This is art - restoring rusty objects to a level of super-perfection. End result is marvelous.

  • @MaskedDeath_
    @MaskedDeath_ 3 роки тому +47

    I love how the axe looks, almost more like a piece of art than a tool.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +6

      Thanks a lot

    • @GlitchManOmega
      @GlitchManOmega 3 роки тому +2

      To the point where I'm glad you just used it for fruit at the end instead of timber :D

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 3 роки тому +2

      @@GlitchManOmega Yeah, watching him cut wood with it would just hurt!

  • @HappyMan0203
    @HappyMan0203 2 роки тому +309

    The way you etched "Victoria" into the head was nuts, I've never seen anything like that before. Was really cool.

    • @pixlfox9902
      @pixlfox9902 Рік тому +2

      Witchcraft!

    • @Sh4rK280
      @Sh4rK280 11 місяців тому +2

      I was thinking the exact same thing!!

    • @maddpepe313
      @maddpepe313 10 місяців тому +1

      Yooooo I stopped and said the same thing!

    • @Der_Ed
      @Der_Ed 7 місяців тому

      it's quite common

    • @restaurart1978
      @restaurart1978 5 місяців тому

      Is this recording process electrolysis? Which product is used?

  • @Pharto_Stinkus
    @Pharto_Stinkus 3 роки тому +273

    Tool restoration is one of my hobbies. I watch a LOT of resto videos on youtube, for education, inspiration, etc. This is easily one of the most beautiful restorations I've ever seen.

    • @Klukovka1985
      @Klukovka1985 3 роки тому +7

      Дорогой, посмотри другие его видео. Каждый из них шедевр.

    • @TheGeekyChef1190
      @TheGeekyChef1190 2 роки тому +1

      You're breathtaking!!

    • @lyledavis819
      @lyledavis819 2 роки тому +1

      100% agree

  • @anubhaaav
    @anubhaaav 3 роки тому +45

    The amount of hard work and dedication you put in your stuff , is the reason you are the best in your field on UA-cam out there.

  • @nicovandyk3856
    @nicovandyk3856 3 роки тому +79

    Every time: You see what My Mechanics about to be restore and you think: “Nha, cannot be that interesting” only to be proven utterly wrong and My Mechanics not only thoroughly entertain, but raise the bar once again!!! Thank you soo much for always making these super enjoyable videos!!!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +5

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

    • @HepauDK
      @HepauDK 3 роки тому +6

      I've seen enough of his videos to know that no matter what the item is, I'm in for a treat. :)

  • @zknfz
    @zknfz 9 місяців тому +82

    You also watching this before bed?

  • @madman6962
    @madman6962 3 роки тому +677

    this man's personal war with right angles never ceases to amaze me
    if there is a sharp corner he *will* file it down

    • @hutch876
      @hutch876 3 роки тому +23

      Not sure why, but this comment made my day

    • @Celis.C
      @Celis.C 3 роки тому +53

      As someone who works on a daily basis with custom made setups that _weren't_ filed down, I sincerely agree with My Mechanic's stance on sharp edges.

    • @NeverlostatBSgaming
      @NeverlostatBSgaming 3 роки тому +16

      He doesn’t what angle they are, but he has a very particular set of skills, and he will find them and file them.
      (Parody of the Liam Neeson’s infamous line from “Taken”)

    • @مجتبىمجدالدين
      @مجتبىمجدالدين 3 роки тому +1

      @@Celis.C دططغغغغقضض ،-////٠

    • @highviewbarbell
      @highviewbarbell 3 роки тому +2

      @Broken Ankle Sports 🏀 depends on the teller. Norm's jokes were always better when he explained them, especially if the audience didnt need it to be explained

  • @selensewar
    @selensewar 3 роки тому +303

    Whenever i look up other restorators on youtube, i keep thinking to myself: "Man, this is great, but my mechanics would've done it better." You're simply the best out there. Thank you for another great video, and stay safe.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +20

      Wow, thanks!

    • @harkinganthony358
      @harkinganthony358 3 роки тому +24

      Others simply dont go that extra turn, that extra hour or that extra cleanup

    • @yasmoussal
      @yasmoussal 3 роки тому +7

      So true

    • @comradebusman3
      @comradebusman3 3 роки тому +18

      EXACTLY!!! After watching my mechanics it’s harder to watch other restoration channels, and because my mechanics uploads infrequently it’s torture. I’ve rewatched all these videos probably hundreds of times

    • @Doncan0823
      @Doncan0823 3 роки тому +5

      Exactly my issue. I see other restoration videos and I simply don’t get fully satisfied.

  • @GreenZinfidel
    @GreenZinfidel 3 роки тому +20

    My goodness that "VICTORIA" etching was absolutely flawless. I had to rewatch the vinyl sticker coming off it was so good!

  • @atomicwaffle5787
    @atomicwaffle5787 2 роки тому +1

    Most "restoration" people don't re-temper the blades or heads I'm glad you did.

  • @JesseManpink
    @JesseManpink 3 роки тому +173

    Dude I love that you put a welding helmet effect over the parts where you weld. I wish other people would do something like that

    • @Duckwithblueandredhat
      @Duckwithblueandredhat 3 роки тому +3

      Duck

    • @ketaminepoptarts
      @ketaminepoptarts 3 роки тому +12

      yeah, other channels like this just let you get blinded by the pure white light coming from the welding torch, which sucks if ur trying to watch them to fall asleep

    • @howareyoumoreofaclownthanme
      @howareyoumoreofaclownthanme 3 роки тому +3

      For real, I love restoration videos but my eyes are already bad. I cannot take getting flashbanged multiple times in the same video, especially if the creator puts the camera close.

  • @digitalfrrreak
    @digitalfrrreak 3 роки тому +20

    Wow, for such a "simple" object, the result is simply astounding. This is no longer a tool, but a piece of design.
    I for one love the darker handle, btw.

    • @cowboyflipflopped
      @cowboyflipflopped 3 роки тому +2

      I immediately wrote a scene in my head where some CEO has this thing behind his desk on the wall, and everyone thinks it's just beautiful and purely ceremonial. And then he's giving some angry speech about falling profits and the need to cut away the dead wood, and actually takes the axe off the wall and bisects a piece of wood on his desk. Everyone wtfs-out and fires people and works harder and such. MyMechanics could sell this for big, big money.

  • @ronenborshevsky8144
    @ronenborshevsky8144 3 роки тому +66

    The aesthetic level of your craftsmanship is mind blowing! such a joy to watch!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you so much :-)

    • @henryD9363
      @henryD9363 3 роки тому +1

      I must add that the quality of his video photography and his editing matches his craftsmanship.
      I can only imagine how many cameras setups, lighting adjustments, focusing adjustment steps, etc, he performed. I expect we see only half of them because of his perfection.
      Then there's the editing.

  • @austingeorge6659
    @austingeorge6659 2 роки тому +1

    First video of yours where I learned about electrical etching!

  • @ivypatty
    @ivypatty 3 роки тому +112

    That process of putting "VICTORIA" back onto the axe is by far my favourite piece of work on this channel; that ingenuity, execution and outcome was the reason I subscribed to this channel in the first place! Years later and I'm still blown away by the work this channel does, bravo!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)

    • @teariana1
      @teariana1 Рік тому

      I was surprised that that could be done with an electrical current, a cotton swab dipped in salt water and a well crafted sticker!

  • @jovishark
    @jovishark 2 роки тому +67

    Amazing and concise experiment with metal hardness, I learned more in four minutes than in a month at school!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +6

      Nice to hear that, thank you :-)

  • @RestorationbyGOAT
    @RestorationbyGOAT 3 роки тому +75

    you you're my idol. I use a few of the techniques I watched in your videos in my own videos . you are doing a very good job . I'm looking forward to your new videos. ❤️👍

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +7

      Thanks for watching, much appreciated

    • @JOHNDEERE-X9
      @JOHNDEERE-X9 3 роки тому +1

      @@mymechanics We have been waiting for the videos for so long. Will the next video come ?

  • @powerbongo922
    @powerbongo922 2 роки тому +4

    There is a honor in making the old as it once was. You, my sir. Are in my honor book

  • @firebearva
    @firebearva 3 роки тому +182

    This retired firefighter would love to own that axe. It is a piece of history and a work of art.

  • @ArniVidar
    @ArniVidar 3 роки тому +30

    Such a beautiful restoration. I think my favorite bit, however, is seeing just how *clean* that etching is! I was totally expecting it to have fuzzier edges. Guess it was a really good and thick sticker material.

    • @nicovandyk3856
      @nicovandyk3856 3 роки тому +1

      Yep, it is extremely high quality: Vinyl. Also, I think he practices numerous times before attempting anything (Like the tires he made): His dedication to perfection is awesome

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 3 роки тому

      @@nicovandyk3856 He only practiced once before, and that one didn't work nearly as well 😉

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +11

      Yeah, indeed. was my second etch, you can see the first try on my Instagram. But yeah, please don't talk about those tires haha. I had so much trouble until I was successful.

  • @halifornia2001
    @halifornia2001 3 роки тому +12

    Watching your videos in chronological order, it's amazing to see how your tools have changed and improved over time, and how your techniques have become more and more skilled and varied.

  • @ez_bz_lemonsqueezy7069
    @ez_bz_lemonsqueezy7069 2 роки тому +184

    Thank you so much for putting a filter over the camera during the welding, that is so greatly appreciated! Love the work as well, very beautifully done as always

    • @reaperone2306
      @reaperone2306 Рік тому +7

      …. This whole time I thought it was his lights cutting out from drawing so much power…

    • @H3xx99
      @H3xx99 Рік тому +11

      Had to look to see if anyone else appreciated that. I always enjoy not being blinded at my pc, even if recorded welding light can't burn your eyes. Doesn't make the sudden full bright of the screen any more pleasant.

  • @Ender.wigginn
    @Ender.wigginn 3 роки тому +173

    this has got to be one of my favorite restorations. The polished steel and dark wallnut are beautiful, and everything about it came out perfect. Dude, amazing work!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +12

      Nice to hear that, thank you :-)

    • @N423S
      @N423S 3 роки тому +1

      @@mymechanics Read*

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius 3 роки тому +1

      @@N423S Need*

    • @dethmaul
      @dethmaul 3 роки тому

      I LOVE the big tools with singular expanses of metal to mirror finish. The first video of his I saw was the bid wrench, and it's still my favorite.

  • @kramerdesign9443
    @kramerdesign9443 3 роки тому +43

    16:20 Drilling a hole through the handle for that pin so it lined up perfectly for both sides must have been the most stressful part of this project

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +19

      Indeed yes, and that also at the very end of this project

    • @lhknag
      @lhknag 3 роки тому +9

      I watched that part and was like, "oh he's going to casually freehand drill a hole from both sides of the handle that line up pefectly, no big deal"

  • @David-lp2fv
    @David-lp2fv 3 роки тому +30

    He’s the neatest craftsman.. his workshop and tools are immaculate.. a genius too.

    • @marine4lyfe85
      @marine4lyfe85 3 роки тому +1

      @@MrTallpoppy58 What on earth are you talking about?

    • @choppermike3329
      @choppermike3329 3 роки тому +2

      @@marine4lyfe85 He doesn't know what he is talking about. He found an abused and abandoned tool and totally restored it. It isn't "historical" enough to warrant leaving it in that condition. He absolutely did the right thing. I'm a thirty year veteran of the Fire Service and we hate to see our tools rotting away. Adrian P is confused.

    • @Vickie-Bligh
      @Vickie-Bligh 3 роки тому +1

      @@choppermike3329 Agree with you, 100%.

  • @bigbadgrowlybear7972
    @bigbadgrowlybear7972 2 роки тому +13

    When you finished the handle I could actually empathise the smooth feel of the wood in your hands. Such a beautiful creation

  • @LeeStJohn-ym4df
    @LeeStJohn-ym4df 3 роки тому +161

    My mind wanders to the history of each used thing: Who used it? When? What was their relationship to the item? Was it a gift? How much out of their income did this item take a bite out of? Was it bought locally or ordered? How long did they own it? Did they pass it down to someone? What was the life of the user like? Did they use this exclusively at their work or home? So many questions...😊 Great work! It is such a treat to watch you do your thing. Thank you

    • @rwlane
      @rwlane 3 роки тому +7

      Me too.

    • @vrede8650
      @vrede8650 3 роки тому +17

      And one question that usually pops up in my mind are: How did it end up where it was found? I want to have a superpower to rewind time just so I can look at a thing that's really old and forgotten and se when it was last touched or used.

    • @LeeStJohn-ym4df
      @LeeStJohn-ym4df 3 роки тому +6

      @@vrede8650 Oh me too! And I also wonder if anything in the say last 50 years would ever be interesting to people in another 50 years.

    • @Anders11J
      @Anders11J 3 роки тому +7

      Same! Wish so badly i knew the history. If only the item could talk.

    • @connorandrews2859
      @connorandrews2859 3 роки тому +4

      That's exactly what it is about, why every single one of those restauration job is worth being done.

  • @JohnDoe-xp4iy
    @JohnDoe-xp4iy 3 роки тому +18

    The hardness tester was really interesting. It’s one thing to know one metal is harder than another, but to watch you scratch the original axe metal vs the new welds you added was weirdly mind blowing.

    • @Silverado138
      @Silverado138 3 роки тому

      He's got a new welder, a TIG where before he had a MIG welder and the difference between the two has an effect on the hardness of the metal. Really he should have used his MIG welder to fill in the holes in my opinion. He should use the TIG when he wants to lay down dimes around a joint. But also how much experience does he have to make the TIG weld look beautiful. 🤷🏻‍♂️ It's not easy.

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 3 роки тому +1

      @@Silverado138 MIG welding will always cause hardness differences as well, won't it? It's the heat created by the welding that causes the hardening problem, and the welding wire is also a different material.

  • @nicovandyk3856
    @nicovandyk3856 3 роки тому +48

    PS: Your dedication to perfection is something to behold - Making everything better than it was before

  • @kodiakfamily8032
    @kodiakfamily8032 2 місяці тому

    I have seen many axe, knife, tool restoration. This is by far the most impressive i have seen.

  • @mr_effff
    @mr_effff 3 роки тому +49

    "This, milord, is my family's axe. We have owned it for almost nine hundred years, see. Of course, sometimes it needed a new blade. And sometimes it has required a new handle, new designs on the metalwork, a little refreshing of the ornamentation . . . but is this not the nine hundred-year-old axe of my family? And because it has changed gently over time, it is still a pretty good axe, y'know. Pretty good."
    -Terry Pratchett, The Fifth Elephant

  • @sethmonson2306
    @sethmonson2306 3 роки тому +105

    I cannot believe the amount of precision and craftsmanship you put into every tool or item you restore. Every step is so well thought out and executed flawlessly. Love your channel!

    • @TroubadourJuggernaut
      @TroubadourJuggernaut 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. !!

    • @morgan5941
      @morgan5941 3 роки тому +1

      I was impressed up to the point that he used a taper punch to drive out the pins instead of a pin punch.

    • @frankierzucekjr
      @frankierzucekjr 3 роки тому +1

      I agree, this man is a perfectionist and I love it. Everything he touches he makes it awesome. I wish he did these weekly lol

    • @razorlumz
      @razorlumz 2 роки тому +1

      @@morgan5941 you've never restored something this beautifully. Always easy to be the guy in the armchair.

  • @DrDecadence
    @DrDecadence 3 роки тому +40

    My God... that finished product damn near brought a tear to my eye. And the wood for that handle was absolutely gorgeous. Sometimes I wonder with these "simple" restores, that have few parts, how interesting it will be. I am always amazed at how enchanting the process is regardless of the starting product.

    • @orangejoe54
      @orangejoe54 3 роки тому +1

      Right? I wasn't expecting a simple ax to be that interesting

    • @hugocapparelli1253
      @hugocapparelli1253 3 роки тому

      For me it's about the artistry, the skill, the mastery, the absolute attention to detail. He is also awesome at editing, just the right amount makes it to the video.

  • @dianeruiz0721
    @dianeruiz0721 2 роки тому +17

    You were absolutely amazing. What an artist. I’m so glad you have learned skills in your life that not only bring you joy, but bring joy and entertainment to millions. I’m a grown woman and I could watch you for hours! You amaze me every time. You do not compromise at all on precision. You are a perfectionist who doesn’t settle for second-best. Thank you for sharing your wonderful work. I just found you and will continue to be captivated by your videos as long as you continue to make them.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +1

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

  • @caravaggio31
    @caravaggio31 3 роки тому +53

    "I make a new one"
    This is probably the most iconic expression on all UA-cam.

  • @darrensamim
    @darrensamim 3 роки тому +9

    You've got no idea how much I wait for your videos dude. On whole UA-cam I just love your restoration videos.

  • @lofnouk
    @lofnouk 3 роки тому +11

    The consistent quality and beautiful editing is what keeps me coming back. Thank you for the latest installment!

  • @chicobicalho5621
    @chicobicalho5621 Рік тому +1

    It is really wonderful you take time to restore the manufacturer's name and logo; a great tribute to whomever manufactured the product in the past.

  • @Primus54
    @Primus54 3 роки тому +27

    “Expert Craftsman” seems like an inadequate description of your talents, Sir! If I owned it, I’d just find myself displaying it. Thanks for another great video! ~ John in Ohio, USA 👍

    • @ulliulli
      @ulliulli 3 роки тому

      Actually, "Expert Craftsman" is the only title he is allowed to use as long as he has not passed a master craftsman's examination. This is very strictly interpreted in large parts of Europe. If, for example, he were to call himself a "Master Craftsman" without being a master(having the certificate), this could lead to penalties. In Switzerland, the situation is slightly different (you get a diploma instead of a master craftsman's certificate), but it is still comparable.

    • @Primus54
      @Primus54 3 роки тому +1

      @@ulliulli Thank you for the education in certifications. Of course, I was using the label in its colloquial definition. Cheers. 👍

  • @coltoncook4058
    @coltoncook4058 3 роки тому +11

    He's done it again folks, he's done it again! ANOTHER absolutely perfect restoration! A FANTASTIC work of art!

  • @gonbechyan
    @gonbechyan 3 роки тому +30

    Imagine crafting something that several hundred years later, someone will lovingly restore to be good as new. One can only wish that the things they make will get half as much love as these restorations.

  • @aveyondfan1802
    @aveyondfan1802 2 роки тому +1

    Seeing you etch “Victoria” back onto the axe made my heart soar

  • @ckmbyrnes
    @ckmbyrnes 3 роки тому +41

    At first I though "this is way below MM's skill level". But as usual, there was more involved and he hit it out of the park! I especially liked the etching part; didn't know salt water could do that!

  • @jideluna3437
    @jideluna3437 3 роки тому +4

    To the fact that he started to weld, he dimmed it. Thank you. Flashes triggers my eyesight.

  • @Jamsikbur
    @Jamsikbur 3 роки тому +27

    Как всегда безупречно! И заметьте, по началу может показаться, что реставрация инструментов может надоесть из-за одних и тех же действий, но в данном случае это не так. Автор показывает новые варианты реставраций, даже выпивал пин по другому, постепенно. Люблю эти реставрации, просто эталон

  • @darinwilson2639
    @darinwilson2639 2 роки тому +1

    That was one of the best ones yet.

  • @patrickgardner2204
    @patrickgardner2204 3 роки тому +23

    my mechanics is by far the absolute gold, no Diamond standard when it comes to repair and restoration on UA-cam, and I'd dare say anywhere else. Just absolute perfection on everything he does, truly amazing, the peak of craftsmanship.

  • @АлександрРыженко-и1ж

    каждая деталь, во всех видео - просто отражение души мастера. В конце каждого видео наступает какой-то катарсис. Хочется встать и восстанавливать все, что видишь вокруг. Огромное спасибо "My Mechanics" за такой контент

    • @schwarzesfleisch5809
      @schwarzesfleisch5809 2 роки тому +3

      И каждая стоит службы в 510 лет.

    • @holbonec
      @holbonec 2 роки тому +1

      Ты играешь в фолыч?

    • @АлександрРыженко-и1ж
      @АлександрРыженко-и1ж 2 роки тому +1

      @@holbonec конечно... бывает

    • @holbonec
      @holbonec 2 роки тому +1

      @@АлександрРыженко-и1ж играл в 76? Может потом поиграем

    • @izatkumarbekov9170
      @izatkumarbekov9170 2 роки тому +4

      Лучше его на ютюбе просто нет,среди рестовраторщиков.

  • @cassidyschneider5740
    @cassidyschneider5740 3 роки тому +403

    I am always SPEECHLESS by the end of every video. I've been a longtime fan, and each restoration is, somehow, better than the last. The name "My Mechanics" is almost sacred in my house. Keep this up!!

  • @stepparentingmadeeasy
    @stepparentingmadeeasy 2 місяці тому

    There is no one like this guy on the web. All other restorers have a benchmark of what proper work and video is

  • @feieralarm
    @feieralarm 3 роки тому +34

    "Victoria" was the name Victorinox used before the 1920s. That's some serious historic piece of Swiss craftsmanship.

    • @jameswilliamson4856
      @jameswilliamson4856 3 роки тому +1

      I had a feeling that was the case. Thank you for confirming that!

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 3 роки тому +2

      That's what MM figured, but could not find any mention of them ever creating any axes, so it's probably just a coincidence. 🙂

    • @ProtonOne11
      @ProtonOne11 3 роки тому +5

      There was a firestation in the city of Bern called Viktoria, maybe they "labeled" theyr axes? Not sure if it was ever spelled with a C, usually it's written with a K. So that might just be coincidence.

    • @louisfkoorts5590
      @louisfkoorts5590 3 роки тому

      @@ArniVidar
      Maybe special order, for local public services. Similar to private label or contract manufacturing.

  • @findus7348
    @findus7348 3 роки тому +12

    I just have to smile after every restoration. It looks so clean every time.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)

  • @micahbawden6494
    @micahbawden6494 3 роки тому +391

    Me: sees the polished axe blade and thinks, “Oooo maybe we’ll catch a glimpse of his face in the reflection!”
    MyMechanics: TAPE

    • @davidec.4021
      @davidec.4021 3 роки тому +7

      Lmao

    • @pirig-gal
      @pirig-gal 3 роки тому +18

      Sorry to be the "ackshually" guy here, but the tape was probably meant to protect the polished surface from stratches while he worked on the rest of the axe. You still could see glimpses of his hair and recording studio though.

    • @holocaust_2.0
      @holocaust_2.0 3 роки тому +5

      He had accidental face reveals in previous videos.

    • @bernardomotard
      @bernardomotard 3 роки тому +21

      You can actually see his face at 19:39!

    • @Varangian_af_Scaniae
      @Varangian_af_Scaniae 3 роки тому +2

      @@holocaust_2.0 I believe he showed his face and talked on one or two videos on his other channel

  • @blackbudgrande2117
    @blackbudgrande2117 7 місяців тому +7

    I miss you. Please upload soon. I'm going through your old videos and waiting for the car restoration to finish.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your support :-)

  • @michaelpritchard5250
    @michaelpritchard5250 3 роки тому +49

    My Mechanics: "no sharp edges."
    Axe: requires a sharp edge
    My Mechanics: ... *eye starts twitching*

    • @Mrhalligan39
      @Mrhalligan39 3 роки тому +6

      Actually, that’s my one quibble with the project. A fire axe is for smashing lumber, not for cutting trees. An edge fine enough to cut a tomato would bind up in lumber. I only sharpen enough to take the nicks out, and if it looks like a cutting edge I literally run the edge with a file or the polishing wheel.

    • @bakedbeings
      @bakedbeings 3 роки тому +3

      @@Mrhalligan39 It's a Salami axe.

  • @evgenymikulin1508
    @evgenymikulin1508 3 роки тому +110

    Уважаемый автор, всегда как вижу, что вышел Ваш ролик, большая радость. Ваш подписчик из России

    • @03a6ed7a3ca
      @03a6ed7a3ca 3 роки тому +10

      Я тоже из России, и тоже каждый раз радуюсь новому ролику. Тут нас всегда ждет увлеченный человек великолепно владеющий своим ремеслом.

    • @ruiyangpan7276
      @ruiyangpan7276 3 роки тому +5

      metoo china

  • @Rybolov46
    @Rybolov46 3 роки тому +164

    Наконец-то, как же долго я ждал ваше очередное видео!!! Спасибо большое, успехов вам и привет из России!

    • @Читать
      @Читать 3 роки тому

      он откуда ?

    • @Rybolov46
      @Rybolov46 3 роки тому +4

      @@Читать на канале указано Швейцария, а там Бог его знает)

  • @ВасилийИпполитов-ю8б

    Восхищен вашим мастерством! Каждый ролик - шедевр, каждое изделие - произведение искусств!!!

  • @Witchmaster192
    @Witchmaster192 3 роки тому +12

    Спасибо огромное, за ваш великолепный контент, я всегда жду выхода ваших новых роликов и с удовольствием смотрю.💯

  • @tjj1171
    @tjj1171 3 роки тому +58

    A lot of people would have just cleaned the rust off and put in a new handle but you really went above and beyond with this fixing the spots and annealing the metal and more.
    Excellent work above the standard.

  • @LordCaledonFraszer
    @LordCaledonFraszer 3 роки тому +9

    Beginning: (Axe used as a hard-charging career firefighter)
    Ending: (Axe issued at retirement as a highly decorated, veteran, hero firefighter)
    You've honored all first-responders with this work, Sir; all those who run toward danger to help people like you and me. Thank you.

  • @PyroFalcon
    @PyroFalcon 2 роки тому

    You just turned a junk yard 2000's Toyota into a late model BMW. You're simply UA-cam's BEST restaurateur imo.

  • @basrisahan3565
    @basrisahan3565 3 роки тому +21

    This man should be awarded by his government for being the best in his profession and shoul be treated as one of the best art-maker in the whole world...

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +1

      I'd take that :-)

    • @TheWineroute
      @TheWineroute 3 роки тому

      @@mymechanics You are my favorite video artist, hands down.

  • @thorhansen3348
    @thorhansen3348 3 роки тому +60

    Как всегда Мастер на высоте. Было засомневался, как он решит вопрос с рукояткой, ведь она имеет сложную форму, но результат превзошёл все ожидания.

    • @rustamsing
      @rustamsing 3 роки тому +1

      И добавить нечего!

    • @lucyledy5963
      @lucyledy5963 3 роки тому

      Мооооошный он😎😎😎🙂

    • @systemfat16
      @systemfat16 3 роки тому +2

      Рукоятка отличается от оригинала. А такая полировка для рабочего инструмента нафиг не нужна, поэтому её и нет с завода.

    • @muhajilgura9534
      @muhajilgura9534 3 роки тому +3

      Таким инструментом дрова колоть уже не будеш,разве что яблоки))

    • @rostilembe
      @rostilembe 3 роки тому

      @@muhajilgura9534 а им дрова и не кололи. Это топор пожарника.

  • @brissyboy7164
    @brissyboy7164 3 роки тому +27

    Beautiful . the contrast between the polished axe head and the dark wood finish looks awesome its a wall hanger for sure great job ........... Thumbs Up

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

  • @davidcadena8114
    @davidcadena8114 Рік тому +1

    Glad that you DON'T do what way to many gun and knife restorers do. Bury there projects in the dirt to enhance the rust and damage. Well done Sir.

  • @JonnyAfrika
    @JonnyAfrika 3 роки тому +5

    I’ve been satisfied for 100% lookin at that masterpiece of restoration. no words more well done...

  • @bruce1615
    @bruce1615 3 роки тому +10

    That "Victoria" Was INCREDIBLE!!!

  • @a.neustroev
    @a.neustroev 3 роки тому +29

    Самый залипательный канал, который я нашёл в этом году 👍🏻 Автор, выражаю благодарность и уважение ✊ Руки, как говорится, из нужного места растут 💪🏻

  • @DnyaneshTibude
    @DnyaneshTibude 2 роки тому +3

    After looking at the restored object I always feel that, this is much better than the factory made. Also you make things so beautiful and finished that one would hesitate to use that object anymore rather keep it on showcase shelf. I mean you increase the value of that object. People watch your videos for ASMR or entertainment, but as an engineer I watch them to learn about how things should be done. You're my inspiration sir.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +1

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 3 роки тому +7

    I always loved how clean you keep all your tools. They all look like they're being used for the first time. You take care of your tools like a true craftsman.

  • @pjhalchemy
    @pjhalchemy 3 роки тому +43

    I have to say that is one of the most elegant shaped axe heads I've seen, as well as the build quality...perfect for restoration by a master at his crafts! I'm curious what that wood was? Looks like walnut but has a look of smoked oak or bog wood?? The care and detail; first time Tig, hardening/tempering in SS foil, straightening the keys, grain and turning/rasp/sanding the handle and wedge, Etching and font choice, etc., is as always a pleasure and treasure when completed. Thanks MM, you've Restored my faith once again that quality craftsmanship and thoughtful engineering isn't a dead art!

  • @alchemist_x79
    @alchemist_x79 2 роки тому +56

    Amazing. Absolutely beautiful and also thank you for not etching a bunch of Viking crap into the axe head as well like so many channels would. You’re work is head and shoulders above.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому +1

      Many many thanks :-)

    • @tomperkins5657
      @tomperkins5657 Рік тому

      Still, I miss the head-banging, big-hair hard rock at the beginning of the video.

    • @tomperkins5657
      @tomperkins5657 Рік тому +1

      Although, I don't see anything wrong with a floral arrangement.

  • @XvtorrentvX
    @XvtorrentvX 3 місяці тому

    The end result was beautiful. The moment I saw the old axe I was excited to see how it would turn out after the restoration. Honestly gorgeous. If it had a leather wrap for the handle, you could swear it came straight out of an old fantasy epic!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 місяці тому

      Glad to hear that, thank you very much

  • @thedepartmentofredundancyd5160
    @thedepartmentofredundancyd5160 3 роки тому +6

    Not only do I appreciate the better-than-new results, I appreciate the mess you make in your pristine workshop. Only to make it pristine again.

  • @billzemon8628
    @billzemon8628 3 роки тому +4

    I can't help it. On seeing the finished product, I break into a big smile and start to chuckle. I feel like I've just witnessed a magic trick that although I know how it was done, I still can't believe it was possible. Thank you!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, much appreciated

  • @ВадимРудольфыч
    @ВадимРудольфыч 3 роки тому +22

    Если бы все доводили свою работу, как автор, до совершенства, этот мир был бы идеален!

  • @shankarprasadrao6139
    @shankarprasadrao6139 5 місяців тому

    You are the best in restoration. Others don't show the passion towards their work and can't match your determination and perfection. You are THE PERFECTIONIST

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  5 місяців тому

      Glad to hear that, thank you

  • @bavondale
    @bavondale 3 роки тому +6

    Very impressive. I must admit, I saw this and thought, that's a 5 min vid. You really go the extra mile. I truly enjoy watching your craftsmanship

  • @jpatrick1967
    @jpatrick1967 3 роки тому +20

    Getting “Victoria” back on the hammer was one of most impressive things I’ve ever seen you do. That was awesome!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +3

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange 3 роки тому +20

    AT LAST! I’ve been waiting for what seems like forever for a new vid, thank you!

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot for watching :-)

  • @SMcCaskill
    @SMcCaskill 2 роки тому

    I have a friend that is a former firefighter. His father was assistant fire chief for the city of Fort Worth, Texas, USA. His brother is the Fire Chief for the city of Weatherford, Texas, USA. I shared this video with my friend and he loved it.

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely impossible! And yet, he does it so easily! A TRUE "Genius of Geniuses!". Thank you, Kind Sir, for sharing your talents with us.

    • @mymechanics
      @mymechanics  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much, much appreciated :-)