Old Rusty Bayonet Restoration - Impossible Task

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  • @jerrykellerman9725
    @jerrykellerman9725 4 роки тому +2

    Finally, excellent workmanship on both metal and wood handle . Kudos

  • @Klebern80
    @Klebern80 6 років тому +185

    One tip. Don't use hard mechanical methods of cleaning, when you restore historical weapons or tools. You may destroy irretrievably the characteristic marks. Old, historical items don't have to be clean and shinning. Visible marks of passed time is one of most important attribute of antiques.

    • @MusicFurler
      @MusicFurler 6 років тому +6

      Simmon Ross read the description.

    • @Klebern80
      @Klebern80 6 років тому +13

      I know what he did write, but it is looks like new replica not an old antique. First, only chemical or/and electro-chemical methods of cleaning and light manual mechanical methods - like water sandpaper - 300 and above. Second, use tri-chloride of iron to olden metal parts - only for steel. Third, leaching a new handle and using special bursting lacquer. Fourth, patinating brass parts.
      Effect? It looks like very old bayonet with marks of often using.

    • @akaJughead
      @akaJughead 6 років тому +10

      Bayonets typically aren't rare, and you have to remember that they were usually made in the millions if not tens of millions.

    • @morbjrn5265
      @morbjrn5265 6 років тому +1

      @Ullr the snow God I have a Kar98 bayonet. It's hard to tell what the serial number is. Blade has turned black. Wood very worn. A tab bit of rust I'm thinking about having removed for the sake of preservation. My great grandfather brought it home after WW2 along with a Kar98. There is so sheath so he made one out of a block of wood. I have no idea where the rifle is though.

    • @tikkidaddy
      @tikkidaddy 6 років тому

      Is that chemical rust remover a hydrochloric acid diluted solution? Or what do you use?

  • @domenkavas1325
    @domenkavas1325 6 років тому +27

    restored one of those myself. it is a challenge to make a nice fitting handle without touching the metal around it. good job man :)

    • @DILLIGAF65
      @DILLIGAF65 5 років тому

      @@MastersOfCraftOfficial The best part about that handle is you left the imperfection in the wood making it look original as your friend wanted, very nice job.

    • @hykeletdjkel3433
      @hykeletdjkel3433 5 років тому +1

      use tape ...the metal will be safe😁

    • @johnsargent3435
      @johnsargent3435 4 роки тому

      You,s truly are masters at your work . Great videos to watch guy's 👍

  • @gorp27
    @gorp27 5 років тому +6

    Regardless of whether the historical value has increased, decreased or been lost, I think you did a fantastic job of making it look good.

  • @jonfeltman2314
    @jonfeltman2314 6 років тому +109

    First. Love all your vids, restoration is a lost art, but guys like you are reviving it...

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 6 років тому +2

      Jon Feltman --- There are plenty of old rusted examples of these things is the world, no point getting triggered over someone that's restoring something to find out what it looked like in it's original state.

    • @vc_whatever
      @vc_whatever 6 років тому

      I'm not sure if that's an unintentional pun or I'm just overthinking things here

    • @ryan-uu9lj
      @ryan-uu9lj 6 років тому +1

      Liofa what are you even on about? How in the world was he triggered?

    • @ToGetToTerrapin
      @ToGetToTerrapin 6 років тому

      Take your meds, Liofa

    • @NihGuyVII
      @NihGuyVII 6 років тому +2

      you could say they are "restoring" it. Eh? Eh? Pretty good, huh?

  • @geraldspratley4637
    @geraldspratley4637 6 років тому +1

    A lovely bit of work. I appreciate your love of old tools.

  • @thomasanderson6120
    @thomasanderson6120 6 років тому +2

    When watching your videos, I see the true art of restoration, many people who post restoration videos use the word "Restoration" very lightly, replacing instead of repairing, and "modernizing" the piece instead of making it look as it did many years ago.

  • @JohnsTinyWoodshop
    @JohnsTinyWoodshop 6 років тому +42

    How's the restored horse doing?

    • @talhadeliporsuk5301
      @talhadeliporsuk5301 6 років тому +3

      Andre Will Do It pls another video about her ; _ ;

    • @mantaship
      @mantaship 6 років тому +5

      Yes Andre, I think every few videos, give her a 10 second spot and show us how happy and healthy she is!

    • @austenmckenna5555
      @austenmckenna5555 6 років тому +2

      Oh please do another video on your pony!! I loved the restoration video on her when you first got her. I've been wondering how she was doing...I am glad one of your followers to your site asked!! What your pony's name?

    • @msk5410
      @msk5410 6 років тому

      Ha! Was just wondering that myself!

  • @had2galsinthebooth
    @had2galsinthebooth 4 роки тому +2

    I have a Wilkinson 1907 pattern with a " '23 " on it so I'm guessing it was made between the big wars. It has no scabbard and I made the wooden grips myself from an old home sawed 2x4. It's a pretty good back scratcher,not too sharp,not too dull. It will also chop through some brush and weeds pretty well.

    • @familiademedeirosraiz8261
      @familiademedeirosraiz8261 2 роки тому

      Ola tudo bem.tenho una Alex coopel solinger. Não estou conseguindo datar o ano dela. Algum pode m ajudar.

  • @udorechner6846
    @udorechner6846 5 років тому +1

    Very nice restoration. The new wooden handle looks great. To keep it original the Markings should be preserved! Last but not lest, a bayonet blade don't have to be bright and shini. But in all good work.

  • @mircea_0064
    @mircea_0064 5 років тому +12

    Very nice work! The historical value on the model 24 cz bayonet is very low even in very good shape so don’t be mad about the comments saying that you destroyed it and another thing to say you need to carve a littel channel on the inside of the wood grips for the cleaning rod (that’s why it has that cut on the middel part of the handel)

    • @Briselance
      @Briselance 5 років тому

      Well, its historical value might be low, but when doing history and reenacting, the Devil hides in the details such as this.

  • @vladimirblazek5465
    @vladimirblazek5465 4 роки тому +1

    It is Czechoslovak Mauser bodák (baynet) vz.24. Surface black!

  • @Thedudeabides803
    @Thedudeabides803 2 роки тому +1

    I have three German WW2 officers swords and about 10 bayonets with scabbards all brought home from my grandfather who was in the 9th tank battalion. I’d love to send these pieces of history to someone like you who knows what you’re doing. Great gob.

  • @bobsrustandsawdust8086
    @bobsrustandsawdust8086 6 років тому

    I have the same bayonet, in a little rougher shape, glad to see that it can be redone, now I have no excuse to wait to do mine.

  • @colinaskey9777
    @colinaskey9777 6 років тому

    A very nice restoration of a WW1 Bayonet deserves my 5 ☆ rating

  • @stephenmoore3651
    @stephenmoore3651 5 років тому +3

    The Bible tells me that we must not envy others but your skill hgas made me want to do otherwise. Again I too love your work and dedication to your craft.

  • @adonismorris2279
    @adonismorris2279 6 років тому +1

    I actually wouldn't mind if youtube was based on just these (preferably yours) videos. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @soupfork2105
    @soupfork2105 6 років тому +2

    To make sanding inside the Fuller much easier, find a piece of round wood or plastic that’s just a little smaller than the fuller, the use 3M mounting spray to glue the sanding paper to the stick.

  • @lomparti
    @lomparti 5 років тому +4

    0:50 Whats that white fluid hes brushing on the metal? He did an incredible job, the bayonet probably looks better now than when it was new.

    • @apexprofessionalhoning716
      @apexprofessionalhoning716 4 роки тому

      friendlywhiteguy might be rust remover gel. Not sure what’s in it. It eats rust but isn’t caustic enough to eat the metal. I do a lot of restoration and haven’t used that stuff a whole lot but it works. Not usually what I’m looking for but it works

  • @666toysoldier
    @666toysoldier 11 місяців тому

    Very nice wood on that "upside-down" Czech bayonet. Now you need to refinish a '98 Mauser to go with it.

  • @tristanbarnett6271
    @tristanbarnett6271 6 років тому +2

    Very nice job always like to see a piece of military history restored

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 6 років тому +1

    That is another fantastic job you did there. Awesome!

  • @Realm-of-Horror
    @Realm-of-Horror 6 років тому +3

    Nuce work, love watching these restoration vids.

  • @SethWistful
    @SethWistful 6 років тому +1

    Great video man, I appreciate all the hard work! I can't imagine how sore your arms are after a big project

  • @kuribo1
    @kuribo1 4 роки тому +2

    The one I own is stamped 1917 Remington. Love it even more now I understand the historical value of it.

  • @heckler3119
    @heckler3119 6 років тому +6

    And now bayonets being restored? Damn! You sir are truly a kind soul!

  • @DaveMcKay0960
    @DaveMcKay0960 6 років тому

    Fantastic job. If you get a real countersink bit, it'll make life a lot easier.

  • @jamesmaddison6318
    @jamesmaddison6318 5 років тому

    Any person unknowingly will put plastic gold around it to make a few bucks but it is nice that you are keeping the history

  • @derekquintal
    @derekquintal 5 років тому +1

    Good job, the original wood should be beech, and smooth grips if its Czechoslovakian. That will fit on a variety of Mausers. Most notably a 1924 model VZ 24. Nice.

  • @Liofa73
    @Liofa73 6 років тому

    Looks like there was a lot of pitting corrosion. It probably looks better now than when it was first produced. Nice job, preserving it for the next generation.

  • @fernandochavez4312
    @fernandochavez4312 6 років тому +1

    Looks great, a lot of work! With all the metal you had to take off I bet it falls out of a scabbard now😁

  • @sithyarael6807
    @sithyarael6807 6 років тому

    Nice looking wood for the handle.

  • @sonyhk3824
    @sonyhk3824 6 років тому +6

    Awesome restoration

  • @theranger5064
    @theranger5064 3 роки тому

    Any tips on doing this at my house, mine is pretty rusted and looks to be the same in the video so was wondering if you can tell me what to use

  • @1AbominAble1
    @1AbominAble1 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful work !

  • @RohlikJenik
    @RohlikJenik 4 роки тому

    Im restoting a diferent model of that bayonet but its hard as hell. It was used as a house/gardening tool it was all rusty and the blade was bend. Now it looks mutch better but i still have to restore the handle. I can't open the screws tho any tips?

  • @swish996
    @swish996 6 років тому

    This is a happy blade as you revived it!!!!!

  • @fredferd965
    @fredferd965 6 років тому

    I believe your bayonet is a Czech bayonet, made to fit their version of the Mauser 98 bolt action rifle, though it will fit several other Mauser 98's as well. I think you missed one thing. Look at the back of the pommel, where the bayonet lug slot is located, and you will see a small hole at the forward end of the slot. That hole is for the Mauser 98 cleaning rod to go into. There should be a semi-circular lengthwise channel on both back sides of the wood handles, to allow the cleaning rod, while attached to the rifle, to go forward.

  • @cayliedmaj7
    @cayliedmaj7 6 років тому

    Congrats on the silver play button by the way

  • @crouchingjaguar
    @crouchingjaguar 6 років тому

    Very good. I would have gotten some original bayonet screws for the handle. The wood is nice but to nice for that. They were made cheaply and in mass. But very nice regardless. I have one of these in my collection.

  • @k.g.donathan6271
    @k.g.donathan6271 6 років тому +22

    It has been restored to its former glory!

  • @DennisChristiana-w9v
    @DennisChristiana-w9v 7 місяців тому

    I am looking to find out how to get the handle scales off this bayonet, did yours already have scales removed?

  • @dzsjoker8931
    @dzsjoker8931 6 років тому

    Yes,yes make it shiny but old at same time :-)you pulled it off nicely

  • @nicholashall7999
    @nicholashall7999 6 років тому

    Very nice mate, well done

  • @houssambensaad9819
    @houssambensaad9819 6 років тому +4

    Wonderful work , I always find your vids very enjoyable

  • @ernyfromlatvia
    @ernyfromlatvia 6 років тому

    Not bad. I just wonder if it's not better to submerge the bayonet in rust remover liquid for a while, less polishing? The rust can be quite deep

  • @richardsmith7783
    @richardsmith7783 5 років тому

    What is that grove down the middle of the blade for?

    • @mickeyjmoons
      @mickeyjmoons 5 років тому

      Its called a "fuller". Its there to make the blade lighter without sacrificing strength.

    • @lomparti
      @lomparti 5 років тому

      @@mickeyjmoons I thought it was for making it easier to push and pull the blade in and out of body cavities.

  • @RElover22
    @RElover22 6 років тому +1

    What chemical did you use for removing the rust?

  • @huseyincengiz3344
    @huseyincengiz3344 5 років тому

    Güzel bir restorasyondu dostum. Tebrikler...

  • @frederikduplessis4126
    @frederikduplessis4126 6 років тому

    Ive just picked up a ww2 mauser k98 bayonet from a car boot heavily rusted and have managed to get it to the before part of this video, im looking forward to using your tips to restore it. Thank you

  • @stephen88hox
    @stephen88hox 5 років тому

    i have the longer version of this bayonet that i was hoping to clean up. not sure if i should attempt this. couple of nasty dents in the lower metal part of the handle would love to know its story

  • @rockwalldesign
    @rockwalldesign 6 років тому

    Do you use rust remover product or just acid. Have you tried phosphoric acid? It is the base of the rust removers sold in shops but is much cheaper

    • @rockwalldesign
      @rockwalldesign 6 років тому

      Andre Will Do It more effective than concentrated acid ?

  • @EagleSpirit88
    @EagleSpirit88 6 років тому

    Any way I could get a list of materials used? Wasnt able to catch all of the grits and brands used

  • @grahamparr3933
    @grahamparr3933 3 роки тому

    That’s a fine job👍

  • @toolinc.collection1521
    @toolinc.collection1521 6 років тому +1

    I have one that needs all of that restoration that y did in yours

  • @0Asterite0
    @0Asterite0 4 роки тому

    Another bayonet destroyed, Good job.

  • @duck-ng1xm
    @duck-ng1xm 6 років тому +1

    Where would one find these old rusty tools?

    • @duck-ng1xm
      @duck-ng1xm 6 років тому

      Andre Will Do It I might take a look in a scrap yard :)

  • @jamesgold3328
    @jamesgold3328 5 років тому

    Excellent work!

  • @theyorkshirebladesman9119
    @theyorkshirebladesman9119 6 років тому +2

    Cleaned up that Czechoslovakian VZ 24 bayonet really nicely! Shame It got in that state in the first place

  • @ericgeorge4218
    @ericgeorge4218 6 років тому

    What compounds did you use as part of the restoration process? Silver polish?

  • @Morbideus
    @Morbideus 3 роки тому

    You make it look not-so-possimpable after all!

  • @angie1790
    @angie1790 6 років тому +1

    Nicely done!

  • @amatusta1630
    @amatusta1630 6 років тому

    Nice work comrade!

  • @johncook3125
    @johncook3125 5 років тому

    Good video. Excellent job.

  • @michaelpage7691
    @michaelpage7691 6 років тому +1

    Nice job of restoration. 👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @n01celticfan18
    @n01celticfan18 4 роки тому

    TOP RESTORATION JOB LOOKS GOOD

  • @macedindu829
    @macedindu829 6 років тому +2

    Wow, that thing cleaned up nice! It looks amazing!

  • @aiwass8866
    @aiwass8866 6 років тому

    Nive video. I have one with the original wood handle and the mechanism is still working.

  • @faultedskink3074
    @faultedskink3074 6 років тому

    This channel has grown so quickly, ho much would you say your life has changed from doing this?

  • @MeddlerSindBeddler
    @MeddlerSindBeddler 6 років тому +3

    I want to find awsome old stuff like that...
    Where do you find bayonets and the old pistol?

    • @mrmeval6982
      @mrmeval6982 6 років тому

      He got the bayonet from a friend. If you want one they run anywhere from $20 for junk up to several thousand for something like a pristine uncut Turkish sword bayonet or other exceptionally rare ones. I have one of those that might have been stored in a British corpse so it looks worse than ugly but it's complete and worth about $200 in all it's pitted rusty glory. If I did such a restoration it would be worth no more than a junk kitchen knife. But it is ugly. I have a real pretty one Wilkinson SMLE sword bayonet and it's worth maybe $20 because someone chromed it after cleaning the rust off but LEFT the pitting and they left the locking mechanism on it. If they'd not touched it it'd be worth at least $300. I have another SMLE by a different maker and it might fetch $150 as has not a bit of rust, the wood however is deeply stained and has damage.
      For affordable ones, look for eastern block ones, they run cheap and only a few are worth more than a kitchen knife. There are many, many, many Turkish kitchen knife specials not worth much as they were cut down from the sword bayonets by the millions. Good for opening canned goods and if dulled ok for Cosplay.

    • @Irene-iu9sj
      @Irene-iu9sj 5 років тому

      Sometimes in old barns or stables ,maybe in acorner, if you kick some hay here and there,or stuc on a rafter in somedarc corner. Tace your insecticide for fleas,and go!

    • @augustopinochet2495
      @augustopinochet2495 5 років тому

      These particular ones would cost you about 75$ in good condition, if you watch online you can get them cheaper

    • @mannydelacruz4237
      @mannydelacruz4237 4 роки тому

      Yes Sir I have like that Japanese Bayonet WW II, I For Sale if You interested/ pls contact me: + 63 - 9774856353 or 9235217141

    • @MoalboalTV
      @MoalboalTV 4 роки тому

      I have that kind og bayonets

  • @Jeff-B69
    @Jeff-B69 6 років тому

    Looks great not nitpicking just general info battle ready bayonets the blades are not shiny they are matt black with the sharpened edges ceremonial bayonets however are chromed with black handles dulled blades still looks nice great ornamental piece..

  • @konraddobson
    @konraddobson 6 років тому +1

    Woah really amazing work! Respect.

  • @andrewmize823
    @andrewmize823 6 років тому +1

    Cool video. I prefer taking new knives and making them look like antiques--but it's awesome to see how you shiney-knife guys operate from time to time.

  • @13thBear
    @13thBear 6 років тому

    Interesting restoration, but do you think you could slow down when you show the various tools and grits you use? Speeding up the video is a fine idea but I get lost when you just flash the sanding grit so fast.

  • @livornometaldetecting6846
    @livornometaldetecting6846 5 років тому +1

    Amazing!!! One question, what is the compound used for removing rust? Thx

  • @banzi-rc7dm
    @banzi-rc7dm 6 років тому

    I've got a ww2 german kar98 bayonet that's all original but the very back screw is stripped do u know a way I can get the screw out

  • @pethoviejo
    @pethoviejo 6 років тому

    Good job. I thought that thing was hopeless.

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 6 років тому +1

    Dear Andre.
    Well done (as ever). You know already that I like your vids very much because of time lapsing and not having blablabla or not fitting or too loud music. This time I especially like the fact that the restoration of the blade is perfect but the handle can be seen in nearly the former state (without rust and new wood of course). Congrats! Hmm... please allow me 1 question: Doesn't the handle have x- crossed carving originally (I don't know the correct word, google translater says "herringbone")?!
    Best regards.

    • @Chr.U.Cas1622
      @Chr.U.Cas1622 6 років тому

      Andre Will Do It:
      Hmm... I thought that I had seen this on German "Seitengewehren" = Bayonets. But I'm absolutely not sure. No matter at all, well done definitely.

  • @JUNGLEHOUND
    @JUNGLEHOUND 4 роки тому

    Thank you for saving ww2 history

  • @cayliedmaj7
    @cayliedmaj7 6 років тому

    I recommend this channel to everyone I meet👍

  • @yvestorquest5760
    @yvestorquest5760 4 роки тому

    Why dint you put a file lightly to the metal part of the handle to get rid of those pits? Were they too deep?
    Great vid!!!!

  • @arthurbelarittervonmuller9183
    @arthurbelarittervonmuller9183 5 років тому

    Hi, I wanted to reproach you for the first time with screws in the bullet, but then I noticed the markings on the blade, and just what kind of grip wood did you use?

  • @PatchPantsGio
    @PatchPantsGio 6 років тому

    You did an awesome job!

  • @jcbdigger7617
    @jcbdigger7617 6 років тому

    beautiful restoration job sir, what wood did you use?

  • @MissGilAllen
    @MissGilAllen 6 років тому

    What do you do with all these when you're done?

  • @germany26inf
    @germany26inf 5 років тому

    im restoring a bayonet as well what were your steps so i can do the same many thanks bizmark

  • @Zaragil
    @Zaragil 6 років тому +2

    Excellent job! I have a similar one but in good condition, no need for restoration. But now that I see that it can look like this, it got me thinking... ;-)

  • @davidzornes6863
    @davidzornes6863 5 років тому +1

    Are going to blue the hardware ? I have been collecting bayonets since 1968. 90% of them have blued tangs , pommels, scabbards . The other 10% have a mixture of brass, aluminum, stainless steel hardware. cool vid...

  • @jardanowotny7674
    @jardanowotny7674 4 роки тому +1

    Bajonet from Czechoslovakia , VZ. 1924 , ZBROJOVKA Brno..

  • @boltthrower7984
    @boltthrower7984 6 років тому

    What grit do you use to have that high polish? Im trying to restore some heavily rusted machetes and a machete that i found from vietnam

  • @kolkoki
    @kolkoki 6 років тому +1

    Looks sick AF. My handmade folding knife looks pathetic compared to this.

    • @danmiller1
      @danmiller1 6 років тому

      kolkoki I'd like to see it, Do you have a pic or vid of it to share with us?:)

    • @kolkoki
      @kolkoki 6 років тому

      Dan Miller can't post it on UA-cam (pic i mean)

  • @glwelder65
    @glwelder65 4 роки тому

    What rust remover did you use ?

  • @loganbibb7006
    @loganbibb7006 6 років тому +1

    I like how you used very minimal power tools, and is looks great

  • @darks6833
    @darks6833 5 років тому

    very nice!Keeep up the good work

  • @Baileystroup4296
    @Baileystroup4296 4 роки тому

    I have one of these and want to know what type it is please tell

    • @chuckjohnson2564
      @chuckjohnson2564 3 роки тому

      If the edge is on top like this one then it a Czechoslovakia type for a k 98.

  • @gierhedd75
    @gierhedd75 4 роки тому

    Great job!

  • @hans_.k
    @hans_.k 6 років тому

    Cool. Not to much of restoration, still a little bit of patina visible but the blade can be used again like it was intended to.

  • @Mr229357
    @Mr229357 5 років тому

    Nice job 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mufarrizhammi5525
    @mufarrizhammi5525 6 років тому

    Now that's what i called a great job

  • @nighttimefoxy2336
    @nighttimefoxy2336 6 років тому

    Looks like a Lee-Enfield Bayonet. Not sure if it's MK2 or MK3 tho. The wood for the Handle was Normaly Oak or for some very rare ones Mahogany