Good stuff Bud!! I just ordered a set of those Tap Sockets, I didn't know they made them!! For years I've just been shoving the Tap into a socket that it would fit!!☻
Nice view of the parade. The safety orange paint on that old cat's paw is exactly what my wife's grandfather used to paint all his hand tools and garden stuff like rakes and hoes -- to mark them as his. I have a crowbar, a ball peen and a metalworking hammer all scuffed up in his orange paint. I like them that way.
God bless to those brothers and sisters that gave their lives for our freedom they will never be forgotten. Great mosh scout god bless take care 👌🏻🇳🇿🇺🇸🗽🪖
Washing a rope never occurred to me. But now it makes perfect sense and I'm going to try it. I appreciate the long Loops for rolling it up too. More Loops = more potential knots!
Having grown up around carpenters and other tradesmen and working in the trades since '82, I've been around hand tools almost all my life. The catspaws made in the US before 1980 or so were always single ended tools like the one you restored. I think the Japanese toolmakers started the trend of putting a second claw on the other end of the hammer. If I'm trying to pull nails where there are no obstructions I prefer the older style. If I'm taking a structure apart I will use my double ended tool, (a Dead-On Exhumer), even though it has never felt as good in my hand.
Great work John. Nice set of tap chucks. We made all kinds of gadgets in the tool room for special jobs. I have a 1/4" tap handle with a long extension bar attached so I can tap setscrew holes in pulleys.
Funny when i first saw those Craftsmans speed spinners handles, I thought about cutting it up and making a short stubby ratchet. Then I saw the price of them. Haha. I did some window glazing this weekend and that plier nail puller you pointed out to me worked great on all the stops and mouldings. Thanks John. I like the bluing.
Hey Scout, I just can’t help myself, I love shiny things😂. It’s possible that the other end of the cats paw was cut off at some stage. Great to see Memorial Day is taken seriously. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
Many thanks for the follow-up rope video. I don't see many hemp ropes these days. Not like when I was a kid when they seemed to be in everyone's garage and workshop. Also, I cast my vote for bluing on the cat's paw puller. Very nice. 🙂
A thoughtful Memorial Day to you, ScoutCrafter. Your rope tutorial was a learning experience for me. I haven't used rope much in my time but I like the stuff. In my years as a carpenter I had a Cats Paw early on until I came across a tool quite similar to the stylish Stilleto with the lump on one side. It was made in Japan. It was a good piece of steel, 14 inches long with a return on one end and the other end straight. It was my "nail pick" and I wound't be without it. Useful for more than picking nails. God Bless the families of the fallen.
John, the bluing looks good on that cat's paw. I bought that pair of Irwin tap sockets several years ago. They come in very handy at times. I have a 1/4" thumb wheel ratchet (with an adapter) on them or sometimes use a ratchet wrench. Gearwrench makes a ratcheting tap and die handle that is very comfortable to use. George
Good stuff. I like theSpeed ratchet and I know where it would shine. The funny thing about the catspaw is it didn't look that hard used until you see the mushrooming. Me thinks the fellow was a little heavy handed, as Mr Pete would say Bubba with his sledge hammer. I like the blueing and the engraving. Nice finishing touches.
No, we'll NEVER forget and wonder how things ended up so smiley between so-called enemies. And WHY they got to be enemies in the FIRST place. Good work, John. My nail puller is a joke as far as casting/forging goes. Happy week!
That Cats paw resto is great. Of course I liked the Gun Blue finish best. I never saw a speed wrench like that berore and some day will find one,,, I hope.
I like it blued, Mr. John....what I don't like is I know that with the engraving you had to go up into your attic..and we didn't get to go with ya 😁 Good Stuff, Sir
Thanks so much for showing the rope maintenance the end result looks amazing and I can imagine how that should feel ! Dad has just gone into Hospital but he would really appreciate this, I'll talk to him about it when I next visit, came upon his book "Encyclopedia of Knots and Fancy Rope Work" (1939) while clearing his house this week ! Cats paw came out great, good to see those facets re-established, great skill, polished or blued both look good to me ! Wishing you a good Memorial Day, must always be mixed feelings for a veteran, we thank you all for your service !
I went to an old cemetary that had graces from Cavalry soldiers and infants that died before modertn medicine.I might have been one of those but the medicine saved me and stained my teeth instead. My mother even talked about it to me yesterday as she still feels bad. BTW I still have a root beer float waiting for me back n my gardens. Been transplanting all kinds of apple trees & grafts incase we get a really bad depression/recession people should know to proprogate and plant fruit and nut trees. We will need the local food when the supply chain breaks down again.
The Leatherman Wingman model has a dedicated tool for clamshell packaging. It goes through it like a knife through hot butter. It is the quickest, safest and easiest way I have found to fillet the nasty bloodthirsty devil packages.
I enjoyed that small section of the parade! I liked the silver best! I have a crowbar high on my to do list, I was thinking about painting it though, I figured that'd be the best protection I could give to a tool in active service.
Great video 👍 Fantastic information on how to properly maintain you’re rope to give you years of service. I have some old rope that needs this done to it. Never thought that rope could be brought back to a new like condition like that. Does the oil make the rope more soft and easy to work with? I heard you can boil the rope also to get it like yours. Again great information 👍. Those Irwin adjustable tap sockets look pretty cool. I have to agree that those clamshell packaging is a injury waiting to happen, I think the method you used to open the package is the best way from cutting your hands all up✅. That Cat’s Paw you restored turned out Fantastic. I kinda liked the Blued one, it looked awesome. I bet it is pretty cool to live on a block where you can enjoy parades and such right from your front porch 😀👍. Also you always have great shots of Old Glory 🇺🇸 flying in the breeze, awesome! Again great video and can’t wait to see what you do on Wednesday. 😃👍👍
Steven- I have had rope that was stored in a barn that was stiff and almost falling apart, the wash and oiling really rejuvenated the rope and I still have it! 😃👍
I think the blued finish was awesome! It’ll age nicely too. I never knew that about ropes. That’s good to know! I remember once I found like 50 feet of rope washed up on the beach and I took it home and rinsed it with the hose and dried it on the driveway in the sun, and then we went to test it by pulling on it and it exploded under the slightest bit of tension. It must have been ruined by salt water and sand and sun.
I like the satin finish but blued is a close second. I like the engraving wish I had an engraver. I was touched by your Memorial Day recognition, very nice.
SC, I have a cats paw just like the one you restored. Mine has a rubber handle which covers the red painted area on yours. It helps absorb the hammer blows. Just thought you might be interested in knowing.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Old English Lemon Oil is just Mineral Oil with color and scent added. I don't know if it was voluntary or they were forced to do it but the new bottles say 99% Mineral Oil right on the front now...........Sewing Machine Oil is Mineral Oil, Standard Gun Oil is Mineral Oil, Honing Oil is Mineral Oil and so many other things are Mineral Oil..........Over the last month or so I went thru over a Gallon Rejuvenating all 16 doors on the first floor of this house, which are all over 50 years old (Took each one off set it on horses and let them drink in as much as they wanted)...........Also if you need a thinner version you can use baby oil.......I like both Polished & Blued and since you have plenty of pry bars there's no reason not to do some up differently.
What a fantastic video, I learned a lot thanks. On the rope maintenance maybe you could do a video (unless you already have) on how to coil a rope or power cord. It's something I learned and although it took a little time to get the knack, it saves me from fighting monster cable tangles (which I used to have to do). Now I keep my cables nicely coiled with velcro ties. I replaced most of my power cables with flexible silicone cable over a couple of months, which meant removing every plug (or lead if the plug is moulded). It took a lot of time, but it was time well spent. Finally got a small metal lathe for my workshop this week, a Myford ML10 with plenty of Pratt Burnerd chucks, Jacobs chucks and a milling slide, so I'm having a great week.
they instructed us in rope and knots in my apprentice plumber's school but before that a ww2 sailor who piloted a landing boat on D-Day gave alot of trucker knots for me to apply on his truck to secure loads...
The ropes turned out beautiful. The pry bar looks great. I was wondering all these tools that all of us restore by grinding and polishing material off, does it somehow compromise the manufacturers original integrity of the tool?
The only tools I am concerned about is screwdrivers, when we take too much off the tip I believe it can make a difference. Other than that most tools I never noticed any difference. 😃👍
I don't like using a ratcheting tool for taps. Makes it inconvenient to periodically back it out to clear chips. I was always taught 1/2 to 1 turn, then back off 1/4, then repeat until the thread is cut. Love the way you "care and respect" the ropes. Appreciation of nice things doesn't apply only to high dollar items.
Hi Scout , I've Had One of the Tap Sockets For A While . Excellent 👍. I Use A 3/8 Sliding T-Handle With It. The Cats Paw Looks Great Either way . Known As the Carpenters Left Hand .
Personally I like the chrome look, but I would find it hard to pound on it. So If I intended to use the Cat's Paw I would blue it. Thanks for the video!!
I am with on the packaging. Something just as bad is the bubble pack of my sinus decongestant tablets. I freeking hate those things. You sure got a shine on that cats paw, wow!
As always a great video. Cats paws/nail pullers are my favorite. I think I have 70 hanging on my wall of shame. I was really hoping to see the polish/wax/bluing steps. Just a thought, if you took your flag down you could hang rope on/from your flag pole. Great video. Nice Memorial Day thoughts. Thank you.
In New York a rope hanging out of your window might earn a police response. Cannot wait to see how many engraving machines you own. Only a maniac would only have one engraving machine. Love your posts. I really look forward to each post. Thank you.
A true speed handle (looks like a brace and bit), whether it's 1/4", 3/8", or 1/2"; is one of the most underutilized tools there is. It is, most often; the quickest way to deal with a fastener. Short of going to a power tool. In today's workplace, they have been replaced by the advancement of battery technology. Not as much need for them, anymore. A shame, really. I had a 3/8" drive I used to use all the time.
Wow the parade passes right in front of your house. That is convenient. The rope conditioning was very informative and I think I prefer the shiny claw bar. But how long does it stay shiny? Thanks for the video.
Thanks Brother I appreciate the answer and response 💯-by the way we are practically neighbors and also go to a few of the same shows - Also I was wondering if you could do a video on what you prefer 1x30 belts or 2x or 4x belts - if you see a fire door on the night before garbage pick up then you pass it and it’s not there that means I grabbed it lol 👍🏼 ttys
When I read the title of this video and saw “cat’s paw” I thought you were going to feature the old product named cat’s paw that was used to resole shoe heels. Their logo was black and yellow and had a cat head silolell
Hi John. What a great video. Nice job on that rope. Really looks great. Nice to have a parade go past your house. By the way did you get my email address?👍👍❤.
I was in the uk fire service for 32 yrs at training of 14 weeks we were told a rope has no purpose so in British navel tradition we had to call all our Ropes as lines as the all had a specific purpose in my job lol
Traditionally a rope is unemployed cordage- When my cordage is coiled and awaiting a job it is ROPE however once the rope is put to use it becomes line. 😃👍
You wont go wrong with those tap holders! Thanks for the shout out, and hope you are well!
Chris- You are the man!!
Scout, talk about a front row seat!!! Thanks for the Iwo Jima shot. My grandma was a Strank from Franklin, PA, so that photo really grips me.
Good stuff Bud!! I just ordered a set of those Tap Sockets, I didn't know they made them!! For years I've just been shoving the Tap into a socket that it would fit!!☻
Nice view of the parade. The safety orange paint on that old cat's paw is exactly what my wife's grandfather used to paint all his hand tools and garden stuff like rakes and hoes -- to mark them as his. I have a crowbar, a ball peen and a metalworking hammer all scuffed up in his orange paint. I like them that way.
God bless to those brothers and sisters that gave their lives for our freedom they will never be forgotten. Great mosh scout god bless take care 👌🏻🇳🇿🇺🇸🗽🪖
Washing a rope never occurred to me. But now it makes perfect sense and I'm going to try it. I appreciate the long Loops for rolling it up too. More Loops = more potential knots!
Having grown up around carpenters and other tradesmen and working in the trades since '82, I've been around hand tools almost all my life. The catspaws made in the US before 1980 or so were always single ended tools like the one you restored. I think the Japanese toolmakers started the trend of putting a second claw on the other end of the hammer. If I'm trying to pull nails where there are no obstructions I prefer the older style. If I'm taking a structure apart I will use my double ended tool, (a Dead-On Exhumer), even though it has never felt as good in my hand.
Thanks for clearing that up! It's always nice to have someone in the trades share their experience!
Great work John. Nice set of tap chucks.
We made all kinds of gadgets in the tool room for special jobs. I have a 1/4" tap handle with a long extension bar attached so I can tap setscrew holes in pulleys.
Funny when i first saw those Craftsmans speed spinners handles, I thought about cutting it up and making a short stubby ratchet. Then I saw the price of them. Haha. I did some window glazing this weekend and that plier nail puller you pointed out to me worked great on all the stops and mouldings. Thanks John. I like the bluing.
Happy Memorial Day.
Grandma used to call it 'Decoration Day'. We also had to make sure we placed flowers on the graves of our past ancestors.
Heh, I was wondering if Scout would have a show for us and, as usual, he does not disappoint.
Very nice restoration. Love the cats claw and your engraving tool. I need to get one of those. Have a great rest of your week and God bless.
At the risk of sounding stupid, I appreciate the clarification of Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Thank you.
😃👍🇺🇸
Ditto here Brian.
Great Mosh today! I like the the bluing on the Cat's Paw. Thanks for sharing this.
Great episode,the chucks are interesting, and love the cat's paw,especially with the blued finish,Thanks again
Hey Scout, I just can’t help myself, I love shiny things😂. It’s possible that the other end of the cats paw was cut off at some stage. Great to see Memorial Day is taken seriously. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
Hi Stuart- I don’t think so I believe that this company just made them that way. It was a small US company that I didn’t recognize. 😃👍
That was facet-tastic. Ropes look great too.
Many thanks for the follow-up rope video. I don't see many hemp ropes these days. Not like when I was a kid when they seemed to be in everyone's garage and workshop. Also, I cast my vote for bluing on the cat's paw puller. Very nice. 🙂
They have such a great smell! 😃👍
The tap chucks look like the chucks on the old carpenters braces, for square shanked drill bits.
A thoughtful Memorial Day to you, ScoutCrafter.
Your rope tutorial was a learning experience for me. I haven't used rope much in my time but I like the stuff.
In my years as a carpenter I had a Cats Paw early on until I came across a tool quite similar to the stylish Stilleto with the lump on one side.
It was made in Japan. It was a good piece of steel, 14 inches long with a return on one end and the other end straight. It was my "nail pick" and I wound't be without it. Useful for more than picking nails.
God Bless the families of the fallen.
Thanks for sharing the parade. Nice blueing!
The bluing turned out sooo nice! Great engraving too
John, the bluing looks good on that cat's paw. I bought that pair of Irwin tap sockets several years ago. They come in very handy at times. I have a 1/4" thumb wheel ratchet (with an adapter) on them or sometimes use a ratchet wrench. Gearwrench makes a ratcheting tap and die handle that is very comfortable to use.
George
Good stuff. I like theSpeed ratchet and I know where it would shine. The funny thing about the catspaw is it didn't look that hard used until you see the mushrooming. Me thinks the fellow was a little heavy handed, as Mr Pete would say Bubba with his sledge hammer. I like the blueing and the engraving. Nice finishing touches.
I forgot it was Monday! Great job on that bar.
I like the blued look especially how it makes the engraving pop wow that’s such an amazing job 👌
I use those Irwin sockets for tapping! Works fantastic!! I found out about them from Winky’s Workshop. Fantastic channel!
No, we'll NEVER forget and wonder how things ended up so smiley between so-called enemies. And WHY they got to be enemies in the FIRST place. Good work, John. My nail puller is a joke as far as casting/forging goes. Happy week!
Another great video. Interesting rope washing technique. The blister pack cutting was good too.
Great tips today sir, really like the rope cleaning tutorial. The tap head set was something I may look into, thanks for the video sir.
I'll vote for the nice looking bluing job. It makes your imprinting stand out. Happy Memorial Day!
That Cats paw resto is great. Of course I liked the Gun Blue finish best. I never saw a speed wrench like that berore and some day will find one,,, I hope.
As an Army veteran. I present arms to ny fallen brothers.
I like it blued, Mr. John....what I don't like is I know that with the engraving you had to go up into your attic..and we didn't get to go with ya 😁 Good Stuff, Sir
Thanks so much for showing the rope maintenance the end result looks amazing and I can imagine how that should feel ! Dad has just gone into Hospital but he would really appreciate this, I'll talk to him about it when I next visit, came upon his book "Encyclopedia of Knots and Fancy Rope Work" (1939) while clearing his house this week !
Cats paw came out great, good to see those facets re-established, great skill, polished or blued both look good to me !
Wishing you a good Memorial Day, must always be mixed feelings for a veteran, we thank you all for your service !
Hope he feels better soon! 😃👍🇺🇸
@@ScoutCrafter Thanks, John !
I went to an old cemetary that had graces from Cavalry soldiers and infants that died before modertn medicine.I might have been one of those but the medicine saved me and stained my teeth instead. My mother even talked about it to me yesterday as she still feels bad. BTW I still have a root beer float waiting for me back n my gardens. Been transplanting all kinds of apple trees & grafts incase we get a really bad depression/recession people should know to proprogate and plant fruit and nut trees. We will need the local food when the supply chain breaks down again.
The Leatherman Wingman model has a dedicated tool for clamshell packaging. It goes through it like a knife through hot butter. It is the quickest, safest and easiest way I have found to fillet the nasty bloodthirsty devil packages.
I enjoyed that small section of the parade! I liked the silver best! I have a crowbar high on my to do list, I was thinking about painting it though, I figured that'd be the best protection I could give to a tool in active service.
Alex- Crowbars are really difficult because they are so hard and make a mess! 😂👍
Great video 👍 Fantastic information on how to properly maintain you’re rope to give you years of service. I have some old rope that needs this done to it. Never thought that rope could be brought back to a new like condition like that. Does the oil make the rope more soft and easy to work with? I heard you can boil the rope also to get it like yours. Again great information 👍. Those Irwin adjustable tap sockets look pretty cool. I have to agree that those clamshell packaging is a injury waiting to happen, I think the method you used to open the package is the best way from cutting your hands all up✅. That Cat’s Paw you restored turned out Fantastic. I kinda liked the Blued one, it looked awesome. I bet it is pretty cool to live on a block where you can enjoy parades and such right from your front porch 😀👍. Also you always have great shots of Old Glory 🇺🇸 flying in the breeze, awesome! Again great video and can’t wait to see what you do on Wednesday. 😃👍👍
Steven- I have had rope that was stored in a barn that was stiff and almost falling apart, the wash and oiling really rejuvenated the rope and I still have it! 😃👍
The blueing is nice, but the engraving makes it really delux.....looks awesome. Cheers
Loved the parade footage and the drums.
Another great video. It’s so cool that you live on the parade route.
I think I prefer the shiny look over the blued look. Either way it came out great with the engraving as well.
I think the blued finish was awesome! It’ll age nicely too. I never knew that about ropes. That’s good to know! I remember once I found like 50 feet of rope washed up on the beach and I took it home and rinsed it with the hose and dried it on the driveway in the sun, and then we went to test it by pulling on it and it exploded under the slightest bit of tension. It must have been ruined by salt water and sand and sun.
UV’s really damage some ropes!
I like the satin finish but blued is a close second.
I like the engraving wish I had an engraver.
I was touched by your Memorial Day recognition, very nice.
SC, I have a cats paw just like the one you restored. Mine has a rubber handle which covers the red painted area on yours. It helps absorb the hammer blows. Just thought you might be interested in knowing.
Awesome mosh.
I have that same style cats paw with no second end. Its been a work horse for breaking down pallets for a while.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Old English Lemon Oil is just Mineral Oil with color and scent added. I don't know if it was voluntary or they were forced to do it but the new bottles say 99% Mineral Oil right on the front now...........Sewing Machine Oil is Mineral Oil, Standard Gun Oil is Mineral Oil, Honing Oil is Mineral Oil and so many other things are Mineral Oil..........Over the last month or so I went thru over a Gallon Rejuvenating all 16 doors on the first floor of this house, which are all over 50 years old (Took each one off set it on horses and let them drink in as much as they wanted)...........Also if you need a thinner version you can use baby oil.......I like both Polished & Blued and since you have plenty of pry bars there's no reason not to do some up differently.
Good to know about mineral oil. Thanks for your comment.
What a fantastic video, I learned a lot thanks.
On the rope maintenance maybe you could do a video (unless you already have) on how to coil a rope or power cord. It's something I learned and although it took a little time to get the knack, it saves me from fighting monster cable tangles (which I used to have to do). Now I keep my cables nicely coiled with velcro ties. I replaced most of my power cables with flexible silicone cable over a couple of months, which meant removing every plug (or lead if the plug is moulded). It took a lot of time, but it was time well spent.
Finally got a small metal lathe for my workshop this week, a Myford ML10 with plenty of Pratt Burnerd chucks, Jacobs chucks and a milling slide, so I'm having a great week.
Congratulations on the new lathe!!! Awesome! 😃👍
Did the blueing for the patina boys.. 😂
God bless American servicemen and those who fell defending the free world from New Zealand
they instructed us in rope and knots in my apprentice plumber's school but before that a ww2 sailor who piloted a landing boat on D-Day gave alot of trucker knots for me to apply on his truck to secure loads...
Tom- What a cool hitch! 😃👍
The ropes turned out beautiful. The pry bar looks great. I was wondering all these tools that all of us restore by grinding and polishing material off, does it somehow compromise the manufacturers original integrity of the tool?
The only tools I am concerned about is screwdrivers, when we take too much off the tip I believe it can make a difference. Other than that most tools I never noticed any difference. 😃👍
I heard on the radio that College Point has the largest Memorial Day Parade in Queens. Looks like you had a ring side seat. Nice!
Frank- Years ago it was a big deal with lots of participants however now it’s about 1/4 of the size. Times change…. 😃👍
@@ScoutCrafter They do.
I have a matco tap and die set that has the tap holders like yours. I use them very often and love them
I think the shiny finish looked better this time, but I would have blued it too. I can wait to get a set of those tap handle adapters.
I like the old school rope You may have came up with a new insult.....Oh Why don't You Just Go Soak a Rope ..😂..lol
I don't like using a ratcheting tool for taps. Makes it inconvenient to periodically back it out to clear chips. I was always taught 1/2 to 1 turn, then back off 1/4, then repeat until the thread is cut. Love the way you "care and respect" the ropes. Appreciation of nice things doesn't apply only to high dollar items.
I’m the same way but I am going to buy some gun taps next! 😃👍
That’s the cats paw I used when I was working residential construction
I sure do like your mish mosh video format.
I like it blued. It’s nice both ways but the blue makes it look better to me. Happy Memorial Day!
Hi Scout , I've Had One of the Tap Sockets For A While . Excellent 👍. I Use A 3/8 Sliding T-Handle With It. The Cats Paw Looks Great Either way . Known As the Carpenters Left Hand .
Tap chicks are super handy.
Shiny on the bar please for me. 😂
lookin' good. keep safe and well...
Personally I like the chrome look, but I would find it hard to pound on it. So If I intended to use the Cat's Paw I would blue it. Thanks for the video!!
I am with on the packaging. Something just as bad is the bubble pack of my sinus decongestant tablets. I freeking hate those things. You sure got a shine on that cats paw, wow!
As always a great video. Cats paws/nail pullers are my favorite. I think I have 70 hanging on my wall of shame. I was really hoping to see the polish/wax/bluing steps. Just a thought, if you took your flag down you could hang rope on/from your flag pole. Great video. Nice Memorial Day thoughts. Thank you.
I was going to throw the rope out my attic window! 😂👍
In New York a rope hanging out of your window might earn a police response. Cannot wait to see how many engraving machines you own. Only a maniac would only have one engraving machine. Love your posts. I really look forward to each post. Thank you.
Wow that’s some great engraving 👀👍
A true speed handle (looks like a brace and bit), whether it's 1/4", 3/8", or 1/2"; is one of the most underutilized tools there is. It is, most often; the quickest way to deal with a fastener. Short of going to a power tool. In today's workplace, they have been replaced by the advancement of battery technology. Not as much need for them, anymore. A shame, really. I had a 3/8" drive I used to use all the time.
I agree! I love speed handles! 😃👍
Everyone loves the flying V Craftsman. I don't have the speed ratchet but I do have a 3/8 and 1/2 flying V Craftsman ratchet
on that particular tool, I like the bluing best
Neat. The parade goes right past the front of your house.
Nice job! Can you show us how you did he engraving? Thanks.
Gotcha 👍👍🔩🔩
Blued! Great rope!
Wee will remember them
The Irwin tap sockets seem to be well made .
Happy Memorial Day!
Love that blued look! I use a propane torch to do some things. What did you use to blue with?
Brownells Oxpho Blue liquid. 😃👍
Wow the parade passes right in front of your house. That is convenient. The rope conditioning was very informative and I think I prefer the shiny claw bar. But how long does it stay shiny? Thanks for the video.
In the toolbox it quickly becomes scratched up. 😂👍
Nice resto to the Rope - and that claw looks great
What’s the best Wood to use in your opinion to make a new work bench ❓thanks in advance
I made all my benches from surplus fire doors! They are super strong and inexpensive! 😃👍
Thanks Brother I appreciate the answer and response 💯-by the way we are practically neighbors and also go to a few of the same shows - Also I was wondering if you could do a video on what you prefer 1x30 belts or 2x or 4x belts - if you see a fire door on the night before garbage pick up then you pass it and it’s not there that means I grabbed it lol 👍🏼 ttys
Stamp engrave or some kinda arm based engraver with a pattern follower?
Yes- New Hermes pantograph engraver! 😃👍
Those ropes look like Manila. I was wondering if the same treatment would apply to Sisal, Linen, Poly, or some other material.
I believe any natural fiber rope would benefit from the oiling- All ropes benefit from washing. 😃👍
that is very cool how hard is it to do the bluing ?
Danoh- Super easy! Just wipe it on! 😃👍
When I read the title of this video and saw “cat’s paw” I thought you were going to feature the old product named cat’s paw that was used to resole shoe heels. Their logo was black and yellow and had a cat head silolell
Yes! I remember that brand
When I used to get my shoes re-soled! 😃👍
Hi John. What a great video. Nice job on that rope. Really looks great. Nice to have a parade go past your house. By the way did you get my email address?👍👍❤.
Hi Larry- I didn’t get a new email but found your address in my messages- Should receive the schematic now. 😃👍
Memorial day is to honor those were killed in action I thank them for there service and sacrifice
John I am guessing you know some local firefighters? Ask them if you can bring your ropes down and hang them in the hose tower.
how did you do the engraving? very nice.
I will show a video soon I have a small engraving machine. 😃👍
I was in the uk fire service for 32 yrs at training of 14 weeks we were told a rope has no purpose so in British navel tradition we had to call all our Ropes as lines as the all had a specific purpose in my job lol
Traditionally a rope is unemployed cordage- When my cordage is coiled and awaiting a job it is ROPE however once the rope is put to use it becomes line. 😃👍
I have to say I do like it blued although wish you included that in the video
Blued 🛠👍😊
Definitely the blue finish. Brute force tools meant for demolition should not be shiny.
First rate my bro 😊
My vote " blued".
LEAVE IT BLUED.
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