Lotta people say they do different way. But they don’t set up and edit like do you. They sit watch football an tell player how to do. Your effort is magnificent...Thankyou friend.
I just happened to find your video, was curious and stayed to watch. It was AMAZING. You are obviously a very skilled lathe operator as well as a great video photographer. I'd love to see more.
The restoration work is astonishing. And it is matched by the videography and the editing. This was incredibly satisfying and I never would have believed that I would watch a video of a wrench restoration and find it’s so pleasurable.
I think if it was for show, you would definitely want to perfectly smooth the larger flat surfaces, and then yeah, leave the jaws and threads unpainted. But if its functional, which im sure it is in this state, it doesnt matter much. In use the threads and jaws paint will come off anyway, its not a big issue. That all just depends on the use case. This type of restoration resulted in more of a functional and usable tool rather than a showpiece.
The video was asking for feedback. It said "Leave a comment with your opinion", which he did without being rude. And all y'all jumped on his shit. All because he did what the video asked.
I don’t even know why I’m here. I usually pass my restoration videos when I’m on a UA-cam deep dive lol they’re pretty interesting. I wouldn’t know any better, but to me you did a great job!
You know I'm not entirely convinced these restoration UA-camrs don't throw the tools the find into the dirt, outside, under the rain for a few weeks XD Kidding. The wrench does actually look like a forbidden snack tho.
@@Matisyahuwu I have a display of tools at least a hundred years old and many a lot older than that. Sometimes people give me old tools that look almost brand new. I was even given a washboard with a receipt of date of purchase of 1912 that was still in a box. Pristine and it just would not fit in with the older tools . So what I do is I put them on my roof to weather for however long it takes. Sometimes 6 months sometimes two years. I don't make them like this wrench but just enough to fit in with the rest.
Mă bucur să văd că și la noi sunt oameni care s-au apucat de treaba asta, am restaurat și eu tot felul de "barn finds" și vechituri de prin oser pentru colecția personală. Dar mai sunt cei care lasă lucruri la învechit intenționat ca apoi să le poată restaura, sper că nu e cazul aici. Cu o procedură de electroliză pot face o astfel de sculă nouă să arate în halul acesta în 24h. Vezi indieni etc. La noi și vechiturile sunt scumpe în oser...
I think that the restoration intended also for the reuse of the tool, in this case it was worth all the work you used. I am not much for removing dents and putty, because they are part of the history of the object. Probably, given the oxidation, it will have been abandoned in a few buckets outside, in the rain, but afterwards you have given it back its life and the respect it deserves. Buying an instrument of that size costs a lot of money, and in addition it is made with alloys that were used to make objects last hundreds of years, not the crap they sell now. Bravo and thanks for the video.
I did something similar to a huge 3’ wrench that was my grandfather’s (I’m 70!). But , you had to do more, like straighten & fabricate......awesome, my friend. A work of pristine beauty.
As a plumber of 22 years I enjoy and appreciate old tools, especially old plumbing tools. I think it would have been much better if you didn't paint, file down the jaws, and didn't paint the upper piece the adjustment nut threads up and down on.
Good job! The next time you could leave the work area unpainted for better practical use. This refers to the thread and grip zones. Also, the lateral planes of the zone near the teeth are usually left unpainted and even polished on working tools.
Beautiful restoration! Before it looked like somebody had stored it in the ocean for the last five years. I think the only thing I would have done different is perhaps leave the Jaws unpainted but that's really more personal preference. Great job!
That was very interesting how he done ✅ it !!! Thank you !!! This is a great hobby provided that he has the right tools 🧰🛠⚒🔩🔧⚙️🔩⛏🛠⛓🪓 to get the job done ✅!! Thank you! 😊👍
The way the surface is raised consistently over the whole wrench shows that. It may be old, yes. But the level of rust probably wasn't sufficient for his video needs. I don't like it when people cheat.
Hasantha Sasika at the risk of inhaling dust and fumes, I am extremely comfortable using a sandblasting booth. I wouldn’t drive a car for almost 3 days to get to California, when I could fly in a plane and it only takes five hours
Your results speak for themselves, but I’m personally skeptical of the vinegar method. I feel Evaporust + sandblasting would be both quicker and more effective.
Good job, it came out good for what you were working with. Do yourself and viewers a favor and buy a sandblaster. The satisfaction of watching that rust melt away to clean white metal is youtube gold. Thanks for the video!
I like minimal restorations, as in doing only what's required to restore the item to full functionality rather than trying to make the surfaces perfectly smooth, pitting marks make them much more interesting
I really liked this. Thanks so much. You asked for my opinion: I thought that the head and body, after the restoration, looked like what they were. That was, lumpy, bumpy pieces of metal that someone had simply spray painted. Still all pock-marked, rough, and lumpy. In other words, not at all what they were when it was first built. I vastly prefer the style of restoration that "my mechanics" uses. He restores things to look just exactly like they were when brand new. I suggest moving in that direction. Thanks again for sharing your marvelous skill and commitment. I love how freely you share the results with us. Please do more.
Thank you for your opinion, I know about the channel "my mechanics", but I prefer to do a slightly different business, to look like new .... you have to do it again :)
AxelMaze yeah well it’s not copyrighted. But it is stolen. Shame on this hack. Using his method (barely) and then using his phrase, This whole thing was a hack job.
You did an amazing job on this tool and great editing!🥰
Thenks 😇
Aici nu se vorbeste Romănește? 🤔 🤔 🤔
😹😹😹
Se vorbeste Chinese 😁😎
Ce romana , am uitat cum se vorbește românește 😹😹
Wrench resurrection......great job giving new life to this pitifully- neglected, hard-working tool!
Скорее вуду зомби ключ
Wrenchurrection. Indeed.
Lotta people say they do different way. But they don’t set up and edit like do you. They sit watch football an tell player how to do. Your effort is magnificent...Thankyou friend.
It was a 3 week job
It must really Suck to be a "disliker"~!!
"Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wrench like me." 🤗
Haha that's great dude!
Somewhere during a few micro-seconds within the Big Bang, the “stars aligned” to allow this comment to occur 13.7 billion years later.
😂
Good for another 50 years, nice video with no annoying music..thank you!
Ok ok no music 😹
YES! No annoying music. Brilliantly done.
ok :))
I just happened to find your video, was curious and stayed to watch. It was AMAZING. You are obviously a very skilled lathe operator as well as a great video photographer. I'd love to see more.
Step One: Build a $50,000 workshop
Step 2: $50,000 worth of lathes, turners, grinders, chemicals...
Step 3: Spent 50+ hours doing hard dangerous work
@@6anial
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😂
Step 4:???
Being a tool restorer myself I can honestly say I can't believe how this turned out . I am at a total loss for words !
Nothing like the old school blueing technique, great job.
термообработка? Нет, не слышал.
Видимо по рассчету на прочность там сгодится и деревянный болт
A treia zi la rand cand dau peste un canal de genul. Si toate trei detinute de romani. Bravo!
hehe mersi , nu prea vezi romanii sa aprecieze acest gen de continut :)
@@GarageRestoration Pacat, faci/faceti o treaba foarte placuta ochiului. Acum depinde si de gusturile fiecaruia.
Publicul din afara tari apreciază foarte mult astfel de clipuri , in România e simplu , da-o dreacu iau alta 😂😂😂
Always like it when a tool can be put back in service when needed., Bravo....
Mersi :)
The restoration work is astonishing. And it is matched by the videography and the editing. This was incredibly satisfying and I never would have believed that I would watch a video of a wrench restoration and find it’s so pleasurable.
thanks a lot for the message, that makes me keep going :X
Ditto! I totally agree! I did exactly the same as you did! Not to mentioned that he did such an AMAZING MIRACLE & EXQUISITE JOB!
I would leave the jaws and thread without paint.
Idem
I think if it was for show, you would definitely want to perfectly smooth the larger flat surfaces, and then yeah, leave the jaws and threads unpainted.
But if its functional, which im sure it is in this state, it doesnt matter much. In use the threads and jaws paint will come off anyway, its not a big issue.
That all just depends on the use case. This type of restoration resulted in more of a functional and usable tool rather than a showpiece.
It’s okay he spray painted it all of the paint will chip right off anyway. Tools need to be powder coated.
@B B love fun and sad so many emotions you must be a nice girl😚
The video was asking for feedback. It said "Leave a comment with your opinion", which he did without being rude. And all y'all jumped on his shit. All because he did what the video asked.
My whole family loved watching your restoration on Christmas day!!
thank you very much, people like you make me continue.....
Wow this guy can bring back anything back to life. Lol kudos.
10:22 "Dad!!” First time I've heard someone speak in one of your videos!!
Alway satisfying watching your restorations!
Very interesting and I learned a lot. Take care of your tools first and foremost. You are a
fantastic teacher. Loved the description of the poor guy.
Thanks
That wrench was not only rusty, but abused, judging by the bolt. Good work!
It was used in communist factories :)), what can you expect?
I am viewer number 2,798,806!! Love these "rust-o-rations" and great video and editing!!
Thank you !
Vốn những bài hát ngày xưa đã rất hay rồi mà thêm giọng hát giàu cảm xúc của Phúc nữa thì đúng là cực phẩm cover😍
I don’t even know why I’m here. I usually pass my restoration videos when I’m on a UA-cam deep dive lol they’re pretty interesting. I wouldn’t know any better, but to me you did a great job!
Wow ! Buddy absolute delightment in watching the transformation
Looks like someone deep fried a pipe wrench.
You know I'm not entirely convinced these restoration UA-camrs don't throw the tools the find into the dirt, outside, under the rain for a few weeks XD Kidding. The wrench does actually look like a forbidden snack tho.
@@Matisyahuwu yea most do. Some even joke about it and show how they make things look bad for dramatic effect
@@Matisyahuwu
I have a display of tools at least a hundred years old and many a lot older than that. Sometimes people give me old tools that look almost brand new. I was even given a washboard with a receipt of date of purchase of 1912 that was still in a box. Pristine and it just would not fit in with the older tools . So what I do is I put them on my roof to weather for however long it takes. Sometimes 6 months sometimes two years. I don't make them like this wrench but just enough to fit in with the rest.
@@n40tom why the fuck would you do that? Perfect condition and from 1912!? And you threw on you fucking roof!!?
Good
For those who cherish old, watching someone do a restoration is so satisfying
Wow, very creative, classy and beautiful. Keep going and give us something new and wonderful 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thanks :)
I really don't know why but these kinds of stuff really catches my attention.
Wow, that's a truly impressive display of craftsmanship. Well done.
There's nothing like seeing a useful tool come back to life again. Well done.
Beautiful. Finally the proper use of a file! And proper technique of spraying paint.
Thank you for a great video.
I’ve know nothing about using tools and creating/restoring but for s me reason this channel is super chilled to watch 😅
That wrench seems to have been found on the Titanic. Bravo buna treaba!
Mă bucur să văd că și la noi sunt oameni care s-au apucat de treaba asta, am restaurat și eu tot felul de "barn finds" și vechituri de prin oser pentru colecția personală. Dar mai sunt cei care lasă lucruri la învechit intenționat ca apoi să le poată restaura, sper că nu e cazul aici. Cu o procedură de electroliză pot face o astfel de sculă nouă să arate în halul acesta în 24h. Vezi indieni etc. La noi și vechiturile sunt scumpe în oser...
I think that the restoration intended also for the reuse of the tool, in this case it was worth all the work you used. I am not much for removing dents and putty, because they are part of the history of the object. Probably, given the oxidation, it will have been abandoned in a few buckets outside, in the rain, but afterwards you have given it back its life and the respect it deserves. Buying an instrument of that size costs a lot of money, and in addition it is made with alloys that were used to make objects last hundreds of years, not the crap they sell now. Bravo and thanks for the video.
Personally I would have never done a job this good. Amazing work.
Strive and you will do :)
Well done Sir. Most people would have scrapped the wrench. Glad to see you showing us how to fix it.
An excellent video by an excellant machinst/craftsman!!
Thanks !
Pov: got recommended this after the knife, and butcher knife
Literally 😂🤣
Lmao fr
I clicked don't recommend channel with the butcher knife and they just give me another rusty video...
Dam you beat me to the comment-
Lmao yup
I love this video! No commentary and all the noises are strangely relaxing. How cool.
"I make a newone"... Reminds me of something... :)
" My mecanics " :))
WOW You got skills could not stop watching great job👍
Thanks
where there is a will there is a way. i love your work, God is good
I did something similar to a huge 3’ wrench that was my grandfather’s (I’m 70!). But , you had to do more, like straighten & fabricate......awesome, my friend. A work of pristine beauty.
Thank you
You do great work! Your videos are fascinating to watch. Not to mention your editing skills.👍
Went a little bit paint happy, but good restoration overall. Especially considering what you started with!
Love the hand gestures and casual entertainment
Thanks
These guys are the Doctors of the restoration world & prove it by their surgeries 100% complete satisfaction,
As a plumber of 22 years I enjoy and appreciate old tools, especially old plumbing tools. I think it would have been much better if you didn't paint, file down the jaws, and didn't paint the upper piece the adjustment nut threads up and down on.
Can you send me some plumbing books on email
Good job! The next time you could leave the work area unpainted for better practical use. This refers to the thread and grip zones. Also, the lateral planes of the zone near the teeth are usually left unpainted and even polished on working tools.
You're right, but the key is a little different from the standard ones
Beautiful restoration! Before it looked like somebody had stored it in the ocean for the last five years. I think the only thing I would have done different is perhaps leave the Jaws unpainted but that's really more personal preference. Great job!
Since it will be more of a collection, I decided to paint everything, thanks for the appreciation
It was satisfying to watch how you did a great job on that one! Well done!
Thanks, you're doing a good job :)
Wow that thing was really rusty. Nice job
Great restoration it's amazing what can be done with skill and the right tools !!
I know everyone is thinking “I can do this” until he pulls out the metal lathe.
My drill has a chuck therefor it is a lathe
Neighbor: "Hey do you happen to have a wrench there?"
"Yeah lemme just shake some of the rust off"
I love videos like this I will be watching more of your work
Thanks 😇
Better than factory boy!! Absolutely awesome job!! I love it!! I really really do.
That was not rust that was a wrench dipped in KFC broast mix!
what
It does look like the wrench was dipped in a fried chicken batter. Crunchy
Was just about to say "It's been battered and fried!!!"
That was very interesting how he made the rustiest pipe wrench 🔧 like new again !!!
That was very interesting how he done ✅ it !!! Thank you !!! This is a great hobby provided that he has the right tools 🧰🛠⚒🔩🔧⚙️🔩⛏🛠⛓🪓
to get the job done ✅!! Thank you! 😊👍
Hola, Princess Diancie. Hola, Herramientas.
Restorer: Now I'm gonna apply some paint to protect the wrench from rust.
Wrench: I AM the rust...
Foarte bine lucrat si felicitari pentru munca depusa si orele pierdute in garaj.
Mai mult la atelierul de la munca , nu am acasa mașini CNC și strung 😇
You have mad skills, and the tools to back them up. Fabulous.
thanks
I'm 200% sure that I'm not going to do this in my entire life. Still watching it 😭😭😭😭
12:14am don’t know why it was in my recommendations but yet here I am and I do not regret it
was a good recommendation then 💪
very HowToBasics energy here. Was waiting for you to throw an egg at the workbench.
You did an amazing job work on this tool Pipe rench its looks a new tool.
thanks !
I'm glad you didn't try to fill all the pitting. It looks great!
good job, but I still believe this wrench was rusted on purpose so it can be restored.
The way the surface is raised consistently over the whole wrench shows that. It may be old, yes. But the level of rust probably wasn't sufficient for his video needs. I don't like it when people cheat.
First thing I thought of when he laid the tool down, fake rust. Honestly, the end result wasn't so good either.
Even if he did or didnt it still gave us a great video to watch
Nature does it best, the key is more than 40 years old
Suhayl shut up
Wow! I've never seen so much rust on one tool. The final effect is amazing! And good old vinegar for removing rust. 👍
Thenks 😇
Looks great. Should've tempered the jaws for longer use. But for art couldn't be better
Amazing video. The wrench is unrecognizable
Thanks for encouragement
Splendid work. You got the pipe wrench looking and working like new.
Thanks
Mr. sandblaster has entered the chat
Then he leaves like the Vault Dweller after bringing the water chip to Vault 13... :C
Hasantha Sasika at the risk of inhaling dust and fumes, I am extremely comfortable using a sandblasting booth. I wouldn’t drive a car for almost 3 days to get to California, when I could fly in a plane and it only takes five hours
Parabéns amigo ótimo trabalho 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
congratulations friend great job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Muito obrigado
Looks like someone stored it in a lake for a few years.
Lady of the lake what is your wisdom... I don't have any swords left, here take a pipe wrench
@@foxified2451 It's been.... a while.....
maybe it was found in an underwater city?
Bloody well done Mate, Cheers from Michael. Australia.
Australia, a country so big and far from Europe
Simply beauty
Outstanding video
Nice restoration
Vintage pipe wrenches are my favorite. Done 5 so far. From 4-36"
Me too I like to leave quite a bit of patina and age on them though, just remove the rust and square up the teeth or jaws, and condition any wood.
@@ahabsbane He said "wood" .
@@jonb5817 extraordinary skill 👍👍
Only thing I’d recommend doing different would be to tape off the threads of the hook jaw so the paint doesn’t bind up the adjustable nut.
Ok thanks for opinion 😇
I like the part where he restored the wrench.
Wait, fuck which part of the video was this? I think I missed it
@@TonyAurum I think it's at 4:20 or something I can't see it clearly
SPOILERS!
2:10 I use vinegar plus salt, very effective! Great restoration, this wrench will again give years of good service!
Salt? Ok thanks 🙏
It was wonderfull restoration, an artistic job.
Lindo trabalho. Parabéns 👏🇧🇷
Absolutely gorgeous, mate!
Your results speak for themselves, but I’m personally skeptical of the vinegar method. I feel Evaporust + sandblasting would be both quicker and more effective.
There are many methods, but I chose the cheapest and simplest
What actually different from both method?
Every night i watch this kind of videos just to fall asleep.
if my video makes you fall asleep, it means I didn't work in vain
@@GarageRestoration but i watched till the end tho.
@@6shifts602 I hope you continue to do this, in 2 hours I will post a new clip
@@GarageRestoration sure i will.
i am not a Mechanical Person at all but its kinda fun watching your videos
This guy : restores a pipe wrench
Zombies :why do I hear boss music?
:)))))
My watch history is getting weirder by the day.
same
ahahahahahahahahaha
Good job, it came out good for what you were working with. Do yourself and viewers a favor and buy a sandblaster. The satisfaction of watching that rust melt away to clean white metal is youtube gold. Thanks for the video!
In the near future :)
Very nice. I really like the big machines in action.
That tool I made at the old job :D
My favorite part is when he decided to just make his own bolt
he replied " my mecanics "
Another tool is disfigured. Instead of restoring it in its former splendor (metal), paint is simply slapped generously on it.
How else would you keep it from tidying again?
@@Davesobscurevideos mirror finish? Oil? Blackened?
It's what I've learned from watching other videos 😂👌
Pawel Kita “mirror finish” you mean polishing? Yeah, won’t last that long.
I tried to keep it as it was
Pawel Kita I meant rusting
*Garage* - Oh, perfect a Sillson wrench. i saved 10 dollars
*Materials* - no, u did't
it's a stillson wrench dumb ass
UA-cam video-I’ll earn that back but 500x more
I haven’t seen anyone use bondo on something other than a car, very creative
I like your way of restoring stuff
Thanks !
I like minimal restorations, as in doing only what's required to restore the item to full functionality rather than trying to make the surfaces perfectly smooth, pitting marks make them much more interesting
"Он не должен стоять, он должен блестеть!"©
This was my first time seeing someone spackle a tool. Never thought it get that cherry popped.
Autobody filler, Bondo. Works great.
Excellent cleaning and rebuild ....
thanks
I really liked this. Thanks so much. You asked for my opinion: I thought that the head and body, after the restoration, looked like what they were. That was, lumpy, bumpy pieces of metal that someone had simply spray painted. Still all pock-marked, rough, and lumpy. In other words, not at all what they were when it was first built. I vastly prefer the style of restoration that "my mechanics" uses. He restores things to look just exactly like they were when brand new. I suggest moving in that direction. Thanks again for sharing your marvelous skill and commitment. I love how freely you share the results with us. Please do more.
Thank you for your opinion, I know about the channel "my mechanics", but I prefer to do a slightly different business, to look like new .... you have to do it again :)
You’re not allowed use his phrase
I make a new one? Lol
Lol, looks like 'my mechanics' police is on the watch. XD
I thought the same thing tho 😂
AxelMaze yeah well it’s not copyrighted.
But it is stolen.
Shame on this hack.
Using his method (barely) and then using his phrase,
This whole thing was a hack job.
@@damiencerutti6269 no, u