I was almost not going to watch this video, because it’s another axe. There’s only so many I can handle. I’m glad I did watch this though. That was outstanding work mate. I especially loved the snakeskin look. 👍🇦🇺
I'm not sure if I'm more surprised by how great the finished product looked, or by the fact that someone had the balls to charge $12 for the pre-restoration axe.
@pan pizza Well, I do like to peruse the local hospital for left behind stragglers that I can sneak into my white van and secrete back to my dungeo.... lab. I have only got 6 for now, but soon I will have lots of patients. OO
Well on something very old or historical you need to try to bring it back to its original state without damaging it but on this case this is just amazing he turned a ordinary hatchet into a work of art
The fact that he used a sandblaster was pretty great. Most just grind and sand and grind and sand or soak it in something. Lot less time and work. Work smarter not harder.
I wonder if auctioning it could also be a good idea? It might get you a higher price, I imagine it's a lot of effort/materials that really exceeds the market price of the axe, lol
This video focused me and kept my interest the entire time. The axe was beautiful. Even more beautiful was the skill and care which produced it. I would love to be able to do something similar… amazing.
I love how you have all the steps. And the humor is priceless. Keep up the amazing job. Love watching these transformations. From one restorer to another 👍
Nice job! I spend a lot of time in the bush here in Oz. There are old tools from prospectors all over the place, particularly in the gold fields. Some of them have been lying in the dust and mud since 1898, around the time of the first gold rushes, sometimes even earlier. Old picks, mattocks, pick-axes, hatchets and axes. Shovels are thinner and usually rusted and worn out and pretty useless. With the heavier metal tools, I actually like them as unrestored as I can keep them, excepting repairing edges, heads and points. The absolute best de-rusting is at an atomic level, by electrolysis. It only takes away the rust and no clean metal is ground or polished away. They seem to have acquired an exceptional hardness from years of baking in ground temperatures up to 50C in summers; either that or they were good steel to begin with. I get them back to a nice red-brown patina with all the inherited pits by electrolysis, and without sanding and grinding except for points and edges, which I grind by hand. Then a spot of oil and a new handle and they are done and are scattered all over the house as ornaments which have a practical use as well as talking points.
The key to restoring a tool is knowing how it was made, and what it was used for. An axe is a simple thing, but many of the things done here have removed functionality. Granted, it was in the scrap pile, it was designed to do certain tasks that it can no longer do.
I feel it took away the original character. Clean it up, sharpen and a new handle. If your going to add to it then just find a newer ax head and have at it. Still beautiful work👍
As you can see I worked hard for this video and I want you to tell me here if you like the restoration and modification on this beautiful hatchet. And don't forget to subscribe and turn on the notifications. I love you all of you guys !!
There is some small irony here in using so many modern tools to craft a much simpler one. The end result however is very cool, and I enjoyed the journey.
To the people who dislike this i don’t think you appreciate how much time and effort went into this beautiful creation like I wouldn’t want to use it because I’m afraid I’d scratch it,good job mate you earned a subscriber 😀😄👍👍
It's NOT a creation...it is a restoration. He did a grand job of it but did nothing "new"... With a shed full of nice tools he would've struggled to produce a failure. Good job though!
Thank you random midnight UA-cam recommendation, for sending me to this amazing video. Certainly earned my subscription, I shall eagerly await more amazing content
I recently cleaned up a 62 year old knife that one's the rust was removed the petina and piting wouldn't affect the strength so it just looks like a well take care of but we'll used old knife
Same with a hand axe i pulled outta my grandparents garage, i couldnt bring myself to fully remove the patina because it has no adverse effect on the axe, and you can see the history on it, as it was used by my granparents and great grandparents. Took a lot of time on the decision though
Man, that's by far the best axe I've ever seen. Brilliant job, I love the snake skin. You did an amazing job on the handle, overall you should keep doing what your doing cause it's amazing.
I'll admit that I wasn't sure about the "snakeskin" look when you started the grinding, but I'm glad that you did it. That looks amazing. Congratulations on a beautiful job.
Dude I just love people. Like. This dude goes to a flea market and goes woah. I can make this hatchet into an even cooler hatchet. I go to a thrift store and I see a curtain and I’m like woah. That’d be a coolest fucking jacket. My friend finds old books and refurbishes them. Like. We’re all little gremlins trying to get our grubby hands on random things and I think that’s amazing.
I usually try to make things befofe i buy one from the store. Had some cool sucesses and some fails. Lol always learn something. Worth it to try every time.
The axe itself looks very similar to my grandfathers axe that was used in Norway for ship building and cabin making. Next time the handle is out, check behind the blade side in it for markings. Beautiful job!
And after I posting the video I heard for the first time about people who have fear of holes. Triphobia or something like that...never heard until now 🤷🏼♂️
@@CoolAgainRestoration i sort of have it. it's just that the holes look wrong so we get a disturbed feeling. I saw a vid where someone had holes in her hand and I just imagined feeling what her hand felt. eygh
Me too! I also happen to have an old rusty hatchet I got from a garage sale hanging up out in my garage. I'm gonna go get that bit he used for the snakeskin look and give this a try.
Out of curiosity, is there a specific time you should use sand blasting instead of chemicals or like a steel brush? Because I've seen all of those methods and I don't know the difference.
10:14 you had the chance for a "Wedge one?" pun there XD Damn, the end result looks fantastic, you turned what looked like trash into a piece of art. And it´s FUNCTIONAL! Well, at least on your wife´s jeans XD
That was initial thought also but it really grew on me. There are thousands of old rusty ax heads but only one snake skin custom like this. The value of ownership or financial gain went up imo.
Lol, winnie the pooh be like 'there's a rumbly in my tumbly', But really the woodstain is much thinner than honey, looks more like brandy or some other spirit!
I love your work thank you for restoring Old things of the past I've seen some of the work you have done 👍🏆 I'll be watching God blessed you with talent keep up the great work you are doing
6:52 Thats weird, why did he zoom in on the empty saw table when there wasnt even any wood on it and he was finished cutting? Was he trying to show us how clean the surface was?
@@sphericbeats thanks bruh. But honestly, my comment was sarcasm. I was kinda making fun of how UN subtle is was. And was intentionally attempting to deprive the video maker of his intended effect. I appreciate you letting me know though. Take care And in no way am I being sarcastic with this comment.✌
@@CoolAgainRestoration I certainly mean nothing bad by it. But by my reckoning- it wasnt subtle. I dont watch that other channel I guess. Also, I really liked it. It is WHY I was compelled to make my comment. It drew my engagement and now here I am talking to the author of it all! Its a good thing. Thank you for reaching out.
I was almost not going to watch this video, because it’s another axe. There’s only so many I can handle. I’m glad I did watch this though. That was outstanding work mate. I especially loved the snakeskin look. 👍🇦🇺
I pined this comment. Thank you very much my friend for confidence 🍀👍🏻🤗
Shed Man X :- "Handle" 😋
@@blueeyeswhitedragon9839 I was thinking the same thing. Lol
Cool Again Restoration It was very cool. Tasty .
Glad you liked sir 👍🏻🍀
I'm not sure if I'm more surprised by how great the finished product looked, or by the fact that someone had the balls to charge $12 for the pre-restoration axe.
12 in local currency? ;)
10€
Rip off.
My first thought
People gotta eat
Step 1: buy old 12 dollar axe
Step 2: buy 20k worth of tools
Step 3: restore for free
😅😅😅
haha "Well I had the 20k worth of tools just laying around... got a bit bored.. next thing I know, I saw this axe, see..."
Now show us how to turn a $12 axe into $20,000 worth of equipment 😋
@pan pizza because you gave your patients lobotomies and they now work for free?
@pan pizza Well, I do like to peruse the local hospital for left behind stragglers that I can sneak into my white van and secrete back to my dungeo.... lab. I have only got 6 for now, but soon I will have lots of patients. OO
This is the "it's 1 am and i cant sleep lol" type of videos
Many said that helps to sleep.. 🤷🏼♂️
Its literally 1am rn for me
2 am. Not kidding
Good morning
😅😅😅😅
Man this guy doesn’t go to a hardware store, the hardware store comes to him.
😂😂 can be true 🙈
This guy uses $35,000 of equipment to do the same job I do with an electric drill and wire brush.
He definitely has a VERY complete sanding collection...
11:43 ""at least HE'S good at..."
My mans made the hatchet so good it deserved an identity.
😎
@@CoolAgainRestoration vám you replay? Please🥴
Gladly I will reply 👍🏻
Yes absolutely
Brilliant Idea with this pattern 🤯🥳🥰
Nice to hear that from you 👍🏻👍🏻🤗
Yeah really love the stone pattern.. great work.
Thanks 👍🏻🍀
@@CoolAgainRestoration gave me tryphobia
I hear about this issue . Sorry for that 👍🏻
This is the first time I've ever seen that kind of "snakeskin" finish look even decent, and it's gorgeous!
Glad you like it Stephen 👍🏻🍀
I was sad and depressed all the day. "Every day smile" made me smile :)
🤗🤗🤗
Same
Cool Again Restoration you’re amazing bro :’)
Thanks man 😇
I'm completely heartbroken today and this gave me a brief break to experience joy
Finally someone who doesn't just polishes everything shiny and calls it a day.
Amen!
Thank you guys 👍🏻👍🏻
Well on something very old or historical you need to try to bring it back to its original state without damaging it but on this case this is just amazing he turned a ordinary hatchet into a work of art
Thank you for your confidence Parker 🙏🏻👍🏻🍀
The fact that he used a sandblaster was pretty great. Most just grind and sand and grind and sand or soak it in something. Lot less time and work. Work smarter not harder.
10:46
Oh no. The Forbidden Honey.
p l e a s e n o
mmmm tastes like wood
🥳
Lol
Random hobo you have the same profile picture as my friend on steam lol edit thx for the heart 🙃
I would suggest open your online store where people can buy the antique articles from you.
I want to make this but in the near future. Thanks Shahid 👍🏻👍🏻
@@CoolAgainRestoration Good thought. It would be my pleasure if I could helping you on setting up an online website.
I second that idea and would buy your wares.
I wonder if auctioning it could also be a good idea? It might get you a higher price, I imagine it's a lot of effort/materials that really exceeds the market price of the axe, lol
This video focused me and kept my interest the entire time. The axe was beautiful. Even more beautiful was the skill and care which produced it. I would love to be able to do something similar… amazing.
Multumesc frumos Gabriel 😊👍
He straight up turned a rusty ole’ hatchet into a daedric dragonskin war axe
I don't think he had played Elder Scrolls games.
still tho
It's so clean, looks brand new, never used. The hatchet came out nice too!
Thank you very much Steve 👍🏻
I love how you have all the steps. And the humor is priceless. Keep up the amazing job. Love watching these transformations. From one restorer to another 👍
Thank you very much Emily 🤗🤗
1:37
I honestly wasn’t in the best mood and that genuinely made me smile. Thank you for the reminder😁
Glad to hear that Lebron 👍🏻
1:15 - when an ex keeps bugging you: "Oh no, it's 'huragan'."
😅😅👍🏻
Badum tshh
It means hurricane in polish
damn thats a good one
Eyy!!!!
I am still amazed by his cleaning the workshop skill everything is so clean as its new either machinery he used was so perfectly clean ....
😇 thanks Anand 😎
It can feel good to look after things important to you
Nice job!
I spend a lot of time in the bush here in Oz. There are old tools from prospectors all over the place, particularly in the gold fields. Some of them have been lying in the dust and mud since 1898, around the time of the first gold rushes, sometimes even earlier. Old picks, mattocks, pick-axes, hatchets and axes. Shovels are thinner and usually rusted and worn out and pretty useless. With the heavier metal tools, I actually like them as unrestored as I can keep them, excepting repairing edges, heads and points.
The absolute best de-rusting is at an atomic level, by electrolysis. It only takes away the rust and no clean metal is ground or polished away. They seem to have acquired an exceptional hardness from years of baking in ground temperatures up to 50C in summers; either that or they were good steel to begin with.
I get them back to a nice red-brown patina with all the inherited pits by electrolysis, and without sanding and grinding except for points and edges, which I grind by hand. Then a spot of oil and a new handle and they are done and are scattered all over the house as ornaments which have a practical use as well as talking points.
It looks like something straight out of The Elder Scrolls..Very cool!
Thank you very much Logan 👍🏻
5:52 In my country, this process is called "Art".
Thank you very much John 👍🏻🍀
That’s some amazing craftsmanship don’t ever give it up man. Beautiful work
Thanks a lot man 👍🏻👍🏻
Out of all the fake restoration videos out there, this is the only channel I genuinely trust and enjoy.
Glad to hear that mate 😊
The key to restoring a tool is knowing how it was made, and what it was used for. An axe is a simple thing, but many of the things done here have removed functionality. Granted, it was in the scrap pile, it was designed to do certain tasks that it can no longer do.
Not to mention that a “restoration” should return an object to its previous condition, a lot of extra work here
I feel it took away the original character. Clean it up, sharpen and a new handle. If your going to add to it then just find a newer ax head and have at it. Still beautiful work👍
Thanks Gary
I’ve never seen pitting dealt with in such a unique, beautiful and clever way... snakeskin eh? Really wonderful workmanship! 👍
Thank you very much Tim 👍🏻🍻
As you can see I worked hard for this video and I want you to tell me here if you like the restoration and modification on this beautiful hatchet. And don't forget to subscribe and turn on the notifications. I love you all of you guys !!
The only thing that I am afraid is that u will forgot us when u gained 1M subscribers 😣
Never ! I never forget the peoples who help me growing 🙏🏻
🤫 we love you too 🙊😂
🙈🤗
Cool Again Restoration in a good subscriber way 😉
Exceptional work, kudos to the artist...
Thanks 😊
😅We talk later about cutting my jeans, now I just congrats you for this amazing job ❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉
🙈🙈🙈
Love the snakeskin effect
Glad you like it 👍🏻🍀
deci sunteti romani xd
Mariana Vasile too late now Mariana 😄
I love videos like this. No narration, no visible presenter face.. only text. Very good!
Glad to hear you liked it Saby. Thanks 👍🏻
*Creating things of beauty out of others trash is a highly fulfilling hobby! Very nice piece my friend!*
Thank you very much my friend 👍🏻
As someone that has no idea what a screwdriver does, your doing pretty well from my observations
Thanks buddy 😅👍🏻👍🏻
Him: takes biggest piece of wood possible
Also him: "Perfect size for the axe!"
😅😅😅 👍🏻right Dylan
😂
Nice!! Well done my friend!! Lovely texture.
🙈thanks amico 👍🏻🍻
Hi
@@violinmaestroknight9347 shut up bro
@@Chocolatecake123 ßaaaa1qqqww=ee÷÷÷+qeqaa 111111111111111111111111+AAA's tut lm
"Sorry, but this is the longest finger."
It's alright man. Do what you gotta to give corrosion the "finger." XD
😅😅😅👍🏻
No he had to finger the head 😅
Luckily, you still have ALL of them.
Sex!
There is some small irony here in using so many modern tools to craft a much simpler one. The end result however is very cool, and I enjoyed the journey.
Good to see someone who knows how to put a handle on an axe or hammer, let alone make one.
Your scaling is amazing, great work.
Glad you liked and thank you very much Tom 👍🏻
That shop is amazingly clean.
🙈 tkx
To the people who dislike this i don’t think you appreciate how much time and effort went into this beautiful creation like I wouldn’t want to use it because I’m afraid I’d scratch it,good job mate you earned a subscriber 😀😄👍👍
Thank you very much buddy 👍🏻
😀
It's NOT a creation...it is a restoration.
He did a grand job of it but did nothing "new"...
With a shed full of nice tools he would've struggled to produce a failure.
Good job though!
Thanks Patrick 👍🏻👍🏻
I was initially skeptical of your decision to dimple the sides because most people get an inferior-looking result. But your results were spectacular.
Glad you liked it! Thanks again 😊
Thank you random midnight UA-cam recommendation, for sending me to this amazing video. Certainly earned my subscription, I shall eagerly await more amazing content
Glad you liked Orson and I try my best. Thank you very much 👍🏻👍🏻
I recently cleaned up a 62 year old knife that one's the rust was removed the petina and piting wouldn't affect the strength so it just looks like a well take care of but we'll used old knife
Same with a hand axe i pulled outta my grandparents garage, i couldnt bring myself to fully remove the patina because it has no adverse effect on the axe, and you can see the history on it, as it was used by my granparents and great grandparents.
Took a lot of time on the decision though
Man, that's by far the best axe I've ever seen. Brilliant job, I love the snake skin. You did an amazing job on the handle, overall you should keep doing what your doing cause it's amazing.
Thank you very much man 👍🏻👍🏻
Watching sandblasting is always so riveting. If UA-cam had only one sandblasting video, that would be enough.
😅😅
I'll admit that I wasn't sure about the "snakeskin" look when you started the grinding, but I'm glad that you did it. That looks amazing. Congratulations on a beautiful job.
Thank you and glad you like it Adam 👍🏻
Dude I just love people. Like. This dude goes to a flea market and goes woah. I can make this hatchet into an even cooler hatchet. I go to a thrift store and I see a curtain and I’m like woah. That’d be a coolest fucking jacket. My friend finds old books and refurbishes them. Like. We’re all little gremlins trying to get our grubby hands on random things and I think that’s amazing.
The "Broke, but crafty and a lot of time on their hands," archetype.
I usually try to make things befofe i buy one from the store. Had some cool sucesses and some fails. Lol always learn something. Worth it to try every time.
Me: Wow, what a cool design!
People with tripophobia:
I never knew it before of this video,about this issues called tripophobia 🤷🏼♂️
I have trpophobia and my friend sent me dis
Whats tripophobia?
@@zachly6555 when u are scared of alot of holes in one place
@@typicalusername659 how do you feel about the video?
As soon as you were finished sanding the handle….outstanding.
Thank you very much Marlon 😊
Rusty Hatchet is gonna be something awesome!
Me: Probably a shiny hatchet
Not shiny for this time 😋
The axe itself looks very similar to my grandfathers axe that was used in Norway for ship building and cabin making. Next time the handle is out, check behind the blade side in it for markings. Beautiful job!
Thanks and glad you liked it 😊
I was going to say the same thing. Looks like a Norse ship building axe..
@@rolfrobertson6404 what is the notch for?
Not often you find someone who clearly cares this much about what he does, great content man keep it up
Thanks man 👍🏻
You do amazing work. Always a pleasure to watch an artist like yourself.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
I think I liked the chrome look better, but it’s definitely nice. Good job.
The compressor was like: "Hey nice to see you around HURAGAN"
😅😅 true
Huragan means hurricane in Polish
“I’m going to add a custom to it.”
Attachment Added: Snakeskin
+15 Damage to Enemies with the Trypophobic attribute!
😅😅😅 before to make this project,I didn’t knew it about this issues called trypophobia 🤷🏼♂️
this axe restoration is so good, I almost can't HANDLE it
That snakeskin texture is beautiful! Very fun and inspiring to watch.
3:50 I have to tell my wife that all the time 😔
😂😂
Wow, you picked the wedge that I was looking at
You are lucky 🍀
@@CoolAgainRestoration crazy to think how you're still active here and commenting on almost every comment how can you keep up with so many comments
It’s very hard but this is how I like to treat my audience 🥰
@@CoolAgainRestoration respects
🙏🏻
OH MY, ANOTHER INCREDIBLE RESTORATION!!
😇 thanks again
@@CoolAgainRestoration you are amazing answering all comments!!! I hope, one day I can have a WORKSHOP like yours, to enjoy ma time with ma tools :D
I hope your wish come true 👍🏻
I like the snake skin finish on the axe head
Glad you like it Thomas 👍🏻🍀
When you made the “snake skin” on the axe my first thought of that was... The peopole that have the fear of holes are screaming!
And after I posting the video I heard for the first time about people who have fear of holes. Triphobia or something like that...never heard until now 🤷🏼♂️
@@CoolAgainRestoration i sort of have it. it's just that the holes look wrong so we get a disturbed feeling.
I saw a vid where someone had holes in her hand and I just imagined feeling what her hand felt. eygh
That hatchet looks 100x better than before. It would be awesome if you could show it to the person you bought it from.
I can,but I wait to travel again in Italy 😎😅
I swear this is the most underappreciated channel on UA-cam.
😎
How is 4.7 million veiws underappreciated
3:48 5 mins into Netflix and chill
"Sorry but that's the longest finger" lol got me good
😅😅😅🙈
You stole my comment 😭😭😭
the star finger
This made my night so much better🤣🙏
@@drownindesigner Is ThAt A jOjO ReFeReNCe
First time watching your work, and i gotta say its both inspiring and entertaining. Thanks for allowing us to see your craft.
Thank you very much Tuko 👍🏻👍🏻
I love the snake skin look on it and the fact there’s no music great job man
Thanks man 👍🏻
In my country that finish is called “politician’s skin”...so same meaning, ..........huh.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 nice one
Good to see a fellow American who thinks the same lol
omg "sorry thats the longest finger" i died😂😂😂😂 Edit: Wow the snakeskin pattern looks amazing!😮😮
Glad you liked Robert 👍🏻👍🏻 and glad I make you laugh 😂
i died too, and its the truth too, its the longest finger,
Very true :))
Don’t know why I got so excited about this one thing in the whole video but, I HAVE THE SAME DREMEL TOOL DUDE!!!!! :D
Nice to hear that buddy. You can crave your axe now 😅👍🏻
Me too! I also happen to have an old rusty hatchet I got from a garage sale hanging up out in my garage. I'm gonna go get that bit he used for the snakeskin look and give this a try.
Good luck Gargamel 👍🏻🍻🍀
Nice! That's an old hatchet with bottle opener! My grandfather use to have one when I was young! He was opening our soft drink bottle with it!
A nice rose wood stain finish would’ve been perfect
Don't ever stain already beautiful timber, that's for pine bro
"It's good at cutting through my wife's jeans"
his wife: It'll be good cutting through you too
😅😅😅
"Everything you need to know about metal tools restoration,but were afraid to AX"!🤣 (Very nice,wish your shop was nearby 😀👍
Thank you Mike 👍🏻👍🏻
Wow,that panel beaten effect is power,, great video.
Thanks buddy
1:40 "Smile everyday"
Clostridium tetani living in the rust: :()
Drawing a smiley face is something I'd do because of my ADHD
Out of curiosity, is there a specific time you should use sand blasting instead of chemicals or like a steel brush?
Because I've seen all of those methods and I don't know the difference.
Not really, it's more preference or ease of access, like I prefer grinding and sanding
True. If you receive the desire outcome with any of this method,then it’s ok
Polishing the cutting edge would have set this restoration even higher!! Great job!
Thanks Dwayne 😎👍🏻
Shouldn’t use the side of a grinding wheel! Great restoration though.
Thanks Gasgiant 👍🏻😊
4 days....it's been 4 days since my assignment was due and I'm watching this. I hate myself.
Have you done it yet
@@TomYourmombadil yeah after another day because it takes me forever to do anything
The compressor is Polish and the name "Huragan" means "Hurricane"
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
A mix words of English and French “ hur(ricane)....(our)agan “
@@ylpx actually they are both of latin origin
Also YATO came from Poland. Very good tools.
I didn’t knew that. Yeah,are good👍🏻
You amaze me with how many different camera angles you use in a video. You're an impressive film maker. 👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
Thanks Mr B 🙏
10:14 you had the chance for a "Wedge one?" pun there XD
Damn, the end result looks fantastic, you turned what looked like trash into a piece of art.
And it´s FUNCTIONAL! Well, at least on your wife´s jeans XD
He can cut wood too,but I prefer my wife jeans 🙈
Smile everyday
*Sand blast
Until u turn into dust
😂
"I told you I didn't want to be part of your video ☹️"
5:15
😅😅👍
@@CoolAgainRestoration”😅😅👍”
That gotta be the most beautiful thing I've seen all day!
Glad to hear that 🤗
“Sorry, that’s the biggest finger”
That’s what she said 🤣🤣🤣
At least the axe is good at cutting his wife's jeans
the secret is, two fingers are always bigger than one finger!! she approved it !! oh..oh...yeah!!!!
That's gay
12$ hatchet and god knows how many dollars of equipment…
5:19 "this Gatorade has expired"
I like the patina. Worth the meditation and reward.
As soon as I saw him start putting divots in the side ... "Noooooooooooo 😭"
That was initial thought also but it really grew on me. There are thousands of old rusty ax heads but only one snake skin custom like this. The value of ownership or financial gain went up imo.
Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
@@rayhensley9537 I guess I wouldn't place value on how unique something is alone.
@@robm6510 No but neither can you on age with something so common. The ax wasn't worth much begin with. Now he can be proud of the work he did.
@@rayhensley9537 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose ...
“Rubbing honey on the handle makes sure that Vikings won’t use it for battle, and instead sit and wonder how to turn an axe into mead.”
😅😅😅👍🏻
When he opened the wood stain I thought it was honey 😂😂😂 I was like “random snack break my guy?”
😅😅😅 many others thought the same..Now I need to check the jar,maybe was honey 😅
it’ll be the worst honey he will taste in his lifetime
@@RandmAnimal 😂
Lol, winnie the pooh be like 'there's a rumbly in my tumbly',
But really the woodstain is much thinner than honey, looks more like brandy or some other spirit!
I love your work thank you for restoring Old things of the past I've seen some of the work you have done 👍🏆 I'll be watching God blessed you with talent keep up the great work you are doing
Thank you very much Harry 😊 stay safe
6:52
Thats weird, why did he zoom in on the empty saw table when there wasnt even any wood on it and he was finished cutting?
Was he trying to show us how clean the surface was?
bruh he was zooming on the Subscribe sticker on the table, trying to tell you to Subscribe
LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣 it was too small for being seen by someones 😂😂
@@sphericbeats thanks bruh.
But honestly, my comment was sarcasm. I was kinda making fun of how UN subtle is was. And was intentionally attempting to deprive the video maker of his intended effect. I appreciate you letting me know though. Take care
And in no way am I being sarcastic with this comment.✌
Un subtle?? But what you say about that guy who pop up with a big SUBSCRIBE to the entire screen 😂😂😂
@@CoolAgainRestoration I certainly mean nothing bad by it. But by my reckoning- it wasnt subtle.
I dont watch that other channel I guess.
Also, I really liked it. It is WHY I was compelled to make my comment. It drew my engagement and now here I am talking to the author of it all!
Its a good thing.
Thank you for reaching out.
But... the nail puller is SUPPOSED to be beveled. 😢
I would have hoped to see it resharpened instead of being ground off.
Yeah this was not a restoration, it was a customization. The true personality of the piece was lost when the grinding began.
Yeah it’s not a restoration. The guy did exactly zero research into the item
5:50 In _my_ country, this custom is called Trypophobia.
Untill to this video,I didn’t knew what trypophobia is 🤷🏼♂️
Great video once again. The subtle humour is very refreshing