Dude, poor the cold bluing agent into a separate glass container and dip in that with the acid brush. Going back-and-forth to the main bottle contaminated your source. You would've gotten way better results with it. I've turned steel midnight black with the stuff.
The long gone blacksmith that made this beautiful lock would have tears of joy if he knew is craft were to be treated with the respect, love and care you gave it You are doing gods work Bless you
amazing to find that the key wasnt actually made for this lock. someone back in the 1800s mustve tried unlocking it with the wrong key by mistake, found that it got stuck, and tossed it, now hundreds of years later youre here restoring the thing, and making that damn key fit lmao.
@@coleandclaire4675, actually, this lock could’ve easily been manufactured in the 1800’s. Its style is consistent with myriad locks from that period. Could also be from the 1900’s, but my guess is mid to late 1800’s
I don’t think the Lock Picking Lawyer could have opened this one. Great video and I’ve never seen so many cleaning/rust removal methods as you employed here. It’s also interesting to see that no lubricant was used on these locks. Thank you for posting
I can only begin to imagine what went through your head as you discovered that it was the wrong key! Congratulations on going on and remodelling it to operate correctly. A magnificent restoration all told.
I was fascinated the entire time. I love seeing history restored like this. To think someone spent just as much time making the lock. Working on something for it to just rust away for hundreds of years. Until it was lovingly restored back to what it should be. Great job! Also the key being wrong was fantastic
I understand your passion and curiosity to bring this antique padlock back to life. Your hours of work demonstrate your love for these things and I admire that. Well done sir.
I'm so glad you kept as much of the original lock instead of just replacing it, it looks fantastic. Nice work with the key, I love the pitting from the rust and honestly it adds more character to the lock.
As a registered locksmith of 30yrs this video was very mesmerizing. Great job 👏 we’ve had a couple of these cross our paths at the shop and they are a testament to quality workmanship and functionality
My son was hoping to see the sandblaster , but he was happy when the blowtorch came out . Nice work... a lot of work, but you saved a piece of our past. Thanks.
As a fellow lock enthusiast, I love seeing old crusty locks being restored back into a fully functional lock after countless years sitting around gathering rust and corrosion. Another fine rextored video mate :)
@NuthinNew I'd have to say it's more of a nostalgia piece than anything. Really shows how simple and rudimentary the older generation locks were constructed.
It's very impressive how you could put that back together after having a pile of parts, especially the spring location. Another great restoration, keep up the good work.
When I look at this, I want to try it. But that is only because you make it look easy. The knowledge that gives you the confidence to do that which is both obvious and impossible is empowering.
initially i was surprised you didnt sand it all down to smoothness, but then i realised that actually gives it more of a charm, and keeps its sense of oldness & personality :D
End result is beautiful. You have an incredible gift. Not just your ability to restore items but also your ability to see the possibilities in items. It’s inspiring
Very Excellent true "restoration" !!! Impressive! You didn't try to improve it by filling all the pitting from rust or painting it, you just made it work again! Bravo!
I'm glad to see you did not try to make it look brand new by grinding and sanding all the finishes perfectly smooth. I like the way this looks with the pitting sans the rust. Beautiful restoration. Now you just need a strong box to match.
I know you spend any hours on these restorations, but could you give us an idea of the kind of dedication to these projects by telling us about how long you took to finish what you do? Honestly, projects like this seem "impossible", so giving us an idea of your time spent could inspire some of us not to be daunted by the looks of the project. Thanks!
People like bad things, which spread negativity. Why don't like these kinds of videos, which show Hardwork+strength+passion+calmness? I love this hard work.
People back then were very careful about leaving stuff in the right place. When they were done with the lock, they left the key in it, and let mother earth archive it for future use!!!
That's amazing! I has no idea what was inside a lock like that! And thanks to you and your other videos, I was able to correctly call what steps you would use for the rust...but I had no idea you would take it apart. I should have known better.....EXCELLENT!! thanks! ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
18:19 a tip for the next time. when you again must to rivet. using with the hammer with a punch. that going much better as only a hammer and the rivet head have a much better look
@riskybusiness3413 Crusty rusty for sure! That looked like a somewhat difficult project but the final result was impressive. I really enjoy your minimalistic videos - smooth transitions, nice even flow, and relaxing - almost seems choreographed. 10/10
you did a good job, very often there are people who believe they are restoring an object but in reality they ruin it making it like new by also removing the intact metal and polishing the surface by doing an invasive and wrong restoration because it takes away the authenticity of the object. But you did a real good restoration Bravo! .
i must say you did a excellent job getting it functioning again luckily it being sealed up so tightly the inside wasnt completely ruined its to bad that there not much that can be done about all the rust pits
Looking inside this lock was like looking back in time. When it was finally working again we heard the sounds of the long-gone past :O You did unimaginable things to this lock only forgot to throw it over a bridge :D
Wow that was really something, quite a project. There were so many times I thought, naw, it's too far gone. But no, hour determination won out over the damage! Kudos
A lot of people claim that channels like these make the item Purposely dirty beforehand. However, there's no way you could have purposely put this much rust on that thing. The only way if you could get that rusty if it was literally left in the elements for dozens of years
Another Fantastic restoration. You always impress me with your work. It looks Amazing. Thanks for sharing I really enjoyed watching you in action. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 And I hope that you have a Sparkling New Year ✨️
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бу занглаган металларни каердан топасиз??
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Dude, poor the cold bluing agent into a separate glass container and dip in that with the acid brush. Going back-and-forth to the main bottle contaminated your source. You would've gotten way better results with it. I've turned steel midnight black with the stuff.
I love it 😍😍😍😍
The long gone blacksmith that made this beautiful lock would have tears of joy if he knew is craft were to be treated with the respect, love and care you gave it
You are doing gods work
Bless you
Or maybe he was an alcoholic that couldn't care less, js.
@@Gr8Incarnate probably 😅
@@Gr8Incarnate lol 😅
amazing to find that the key wasnt actually made for this lock. someone back in the 1800s mustve tried unlocking it with the wrong key by mistake, found that it got stuck, and tossed it, now hundreds of years later youre here restoring the thing, and making that damn key fit lmao.
You mean the 1900’s?
It's amazing how something as simple as a padlock, reveals alot about the past.
@@coleandclaire4675the 19th century is the 1800s. Commenter was correct.
@@coleandclaire4675, actually, this lock could’ve easily been manufactured in the 1800’s. Its style is consistent with myriad locks from that period. Could also be from the 1900’s, but my guess is mid to late 1800’s
You flicked some rust in my eyes
Wdm
Yeah, what do you mean dust? I mean, things cannot come out screaming.
That wasn’t rust 😅
It’s dust rust is a game
Lol well deserved :not really:
You are using a rusty 19th century.Padlock, it can be opened with a rusty nineteenth century padlock
You were thinking what I was thinking!
You just made my good day even better
Exactly just like you are giving instructions with your rusty 19th century old brain😂😂peace
i have read your comment 5 times over and can geniunely not understand a single thing of what you're saying
@@thegoldenblob69 There's a UA-cam channel about locks. And he bashes the locks together to unlock them
I don’t think the Lock Picking Lawyer could have opened this one. Great video and I’ve never seen so many cleaning/rust removal methods as you employed here. It’s also interesting to see that no lubricant was used on these locks. Thank you for posting
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"And with me today i have a can of WD-40 to aid in unlocking this very rusty padlock of the 19th century-
LPL would accept the challenge
Satisfying! Well done.
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I can only begin to imagine what went through your head as you discovered that it was the wrong key! Congratulations on going on and remodelling it to operate correctly. A magnificent restoration all told.
Thank you!
I was fascinated the entire time. I love seeing history restored like this. To think someone spent just as much time making the lock. Working on something for it to just rust away for hundreds of years. Until it was lovingly restored back to what it should be. Great job!
Also the key being wrong was fantastic
I understand your passion and curiosity to bring this antique padlock back to life. Your hours of work demonstrate your love for these things and I admire that. Well done sir.
Fantástico!
Where are you from
@javidyatoo5041 Quebec
The revelation that the key isn't for this lock at all killed me! Nice work! Very cool to see electrolysis in a restoration video.
Thanks for ruining it.
you're telling me the last person to use this lock probably jammed it with the wrong key and just abandoned it in frustration? 😂
Lol
I absolutely love that you show us the process step by step. No fake sound or cheesy music. Subscribed. ❤
Another excellent restoration! Old locks have always fascinated me, they were surprisingly, more intricate than I had thought.
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that’s what I thought too. Didn’t know there were so many moving parts inside.
This made me like old locks way more than modern ones, not only are they cooler looking but they also make very nice locking and unlocking sounds.
Unfortunately they are less resistant to the more modern ways of getting past a lock.
I'm so glad you kept as much of the original lock instead of just replacing it, it looks fantastic. Nice work with the key, I love the pitting from the rust and honestly it adds more character to the lock.
i’m not glad he did
@@Caroline-ye2jb Ok Caroline
@@houseofwonders1 lmfao
But, it's from the 19th century! You'd want it to look somewhat accurate, yes? It's something from history!
As a registered locksmith of 30yrs this video was very mesmerizing. Great job 👏 we’ve had a couple of these cross our paths at the shop and they are a testament to quality workmanship and functionality
I'm curious, since I'm wanting to become a certified locksmith and the Internet is no help, how do I become a locksmith?
Ya won me over on this one. Subscribed.
Nothing is beyond redemption. That includes us, there's restoration in things and people. Amazing 😍
My son was hoping to see the sandblaster , but he was happy when the blowtorch came out . Nice work... a lot of work, but you saved a piece of our past. Thanks.
I’ve watched HOURS of restoration videos, and this one is hands down the best I’ve ever seen!
As a fellow lock enthusiast, I love seeing old crusty locks being restored back into a fully functional lock after countless years sitting around gathering rust and corrosion.
Another fine rextored video mate :)
This is how it's really done...
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I do too, but this lock is nothing special and can be brought for like 5 bucks nowadays
@NuthinNew I'd have to say it's more of a nostalgia piece than anything.
Really shows how simple and rudimentary the older generation locks were constructed.
It's not about the monetary value of the end product.
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I think this was the most satisfying restoration I've seen you do! Incredible!!!
It's very impressive how you could put that back together after having a pile of parts, especially the spring location. Another great restoration, keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for watching my videos!
I cannot believe this, that someone went through the trouble. Also I love this video without any talk. Thank you!
I really admire your patience....very fine work.
thank you!
Another excellent restoration! Old locks have always fascinated me
When I look at this, I want to try it. But that is only because you make it look easy. The knowledge that gives you the confidence to do that which is both obvious and impossible is empowering.
If this video is encouraging you to try, even on a less complicated scale, then go for it.
The Master of Patience above all ! Perfect knowledge of simple household chemicals ! And know-how by excellence .
Just amazing!!! Keep preserving the history !!
Beautiful! From start to finish.I feel inspired… Thank you for this step by step restoration. I was riveted by your work.
I love your cinematography. Restoration videos are my top 3, and I gotta say, you’re also at the top! Well done, sir!
I have studied Material Science and Engineering.(It is not what you do,it
is how you do it).The Lock was a perfect example.Well done.
All of that rust work just to be able to open it up and find more rust 😭 you are a brave and patient soul lol
You sir are a god among insects. It’s a compliment.
Always amazes me that, no matter how rusty the metal is, it becomes so shiny and beautiful once the rust is removed.
initially i was surprised you didnt sand it all down to smoothness, but then i realised that actually gives it more of a charm, and keeps its sense of oldness & personality :D
He does very good work but I would of sanded it.
Wow! Kudos for the sheer amount of work & time you put into this
End result is beautiful. You have an incredible gift. Not just your ability to restore items but also your ability to see the possibilities in items. It’s inspiring
Awesome job. I very much appreciated that you left it in its raw state and kept it original. This lock as a story.
Wow! I was literally mesmerised watching your skill and patience. Loved it!
My grandparents still use those at their cabin! 👍
Bro took “trash to objects”seriously keep up the good work!
*_So interesting. And very impressive cinematography._*
thanks!
Very Excellent true "restoration" !!!
Impressive!
You didn't try to improve it by filling all the pitting from rust or painting it, you just made it work again! Bravo!
FANTASTIC, SUPERB. You are very Talented. That was pleasant to watch.
Многим старым вещам, вы вернули вторую жизнь. Это здорово. !!!
Amazing work
Hola eres muy inteligente. Para reparar de todo. Ese candado ..es antiguo. Está bonito para colección .🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴👍👍👍👍
Some of the most intense work I have watched! Great Job!!!!
If you thought that was impressive.....
ua-cam.com/video/qixylE1GOWs/v-deo.html
Another amazing resurrection of history!
Wonderful & great video and I’ve never seen so many cleaning / rust removal methods as you employed here.
Ну какой же умничка!
Это достойно уважения и всяческих похвал!
Спасибо за то, что вы делаете!
That is a woman?
I'm glad to see you did not try to make it look brand new by grinding and sanding all the finishes perfectly smooth. I like the way this looks with the pitting sans the rust. Beautiful restoration. Now you just need a strong box to match.
I’m not sure he would have had anything left if he had tried that!
What's so bad about that shit? It's good
I can't believe you got a padlock from the Titanic. That's so cool!
Чоловіче, респект тобі за те що так заморочився з ним, та дійшов до кінця!
Thank you for leaving the pitted finish! Gives it character.
Nice one , your persistence is amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
thanks!
That was amazing ! I enjoyed every minute. Thanks
Wow amazing video
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Well done - Beautiful lock restoration ! - 10/10 - Much respect. 👍👍👍
I am interested to see how you handle the pins.
The one pin held up surprisingly well, and it was certainly not the style of lock I expected
Wowwww.... You are a magician.... I can't stop watching your videos.
Яка давнина!!!Дуже цікаво було дивитися,що в нього в середині і запрацює чи ні!
Truly speaking bro....
If I had the authority, I had awarded you with an Oscar 🏆🎗️❤️
Beautiful restoration!
Cold riveting was satisfying asf. Crazy amount of work!
I know you spend any hours on these restorations, but could you give us an idea of the kind of dedication to these projects by telling us about how long you took to finish what you do? Honestly, projects like this seem "impossible", so giving us an idea of your time spent could inspire some of us not to be daunted by the looks of the project. Thanks!
I bet watching locks like these being locked and unlocked onto old pirate chests would be a nice bit of ASMR.
Вот что делает кислород! Он просто съедает железо! Этот ролик надо показывать в школе на уроках химии.
Fantastic! I loved watching you restore that lock. Very satisfying to watch it "work" afterwards.
I watch your content with liking, congratulations, I subscribed. I wish you success on youtube 👏
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People like bad things, which spread negativity. Why don't like these kinds of videos, which show Hardwork+strength+passion+calmness? I love this hard work.
People back then were very careful about leaving stuff in the right place. When they were done with the lock, they left the key in it, and let mother earth archive it for future use!!!
Incrível!!! Trabalho maravilhoso!!
Atlast an original artifact restorer.....🤩
Excellent job.👍
The Dedicated you have to this project is amazing.
Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
An impressive amount of skill and dedication on display. This guy is a pro. Excellent video 👍🏻
That's amazing! I has no idea what was inside a lock like that! And thanks to you and your other videos, I was able to correctly call what steps you would use for the rust...but I had no idea you would take it apart. I should have known better.....EXCELLENT!! thanks! ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Thanks!
Thats over a hundred years of rust on that padlock. Good job man
Дякую, цікаве відео. Увесь час дивився та гадав, подолаеш ти його чи ні. Подолав! Шкода що клейм не лишилося. Успіхів тобі! Слава Націі!
Мали б бути клейма, думаю були, але іржа все «забрала». Героям слава!
18:19 a tip for the next time. when you again must to rivet. using with the hammer with a punch. that going much better as only a hammer and the rivet head have a much better look
@riskybusiness3413
Crusty rusty for sure! That looked like a somewhat difficult project but the final result was impressive. I really enjoy your minimalistic videos - smooth transitions, nice even flow, and relaxing - almost seems choreographed. 10/10
Try this ....
ua-cam.com/video/qixylE1GOWs/v-deo.html
you did a good job, very often there are people who believe they are restoring an object but in reality they ruin it making it like new by also removing the intact metal and polishing the surface by doing an invasive and wrong restoration because it takes away the authenticity of the object. But you did a real good restoration
Bravo! .
thank you!
i must say you did a excellent job getting it functioning again luckily it being sealed up so tightly the inside wasnt completely ruined its to bad that there not much that can be done about all the rust pits
Why do I find your videos so satisfying to watch? I just love watching your videos. It’s quite relaxing to watch.
Good work .
Looking inside this lock was like looking back in time. When it was finally working again we heard the sounds of the long-gone past :O You did unimaginable things to this lock only forgot to throw it over a bridge :D
Wow that was really something, quite a project. There were so many times I thought, naw, it's too far gone. But no, hour determination won out over the damage! Kudos
Patients is the key to a good restoration
Wow nice 👏
Гап йук хамани кулидан кемаеди ишингизга омад чарчамаг
dopo aver levato quella chiave sei diventato il mio mito 😁👏👏👏
Супер! Спасибо! Лайк👍
I love the moment when it spews black liquid and then starts moving. Like you exorcized it, lol.
Trabalho maravilhoso!
Sono d'accordo 👍
A lot of people claim that channels like these make the item Purposely dirty beforehand. However, there's no way you could have purposely put this much rust on that thing. The only way if you could get that rusty if it was literally left in the elements for dozens of years
Another Fantastic restoration. You always impress me with your work. It looks Amazing. Thanks for sharing I really enjoyed watching you in action.
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 And I hope that you have a Sparkling New Year ✨️
9:55 my favorite part 👍