Thats a fantastic job on the entire set. You don't see a lot of restorers doing the box but I thank it a good thing. I need to find out more of how to get the logos. good job.
Thank goodness I saw this because I have one of these in my possession and have been wondering how to go about restoring it. I think the old U.S. made tools are the best.
That is a nice set to score. Rare to find complete. Have some like it. But not that old. Have had to do it a little at a time as none of them were a complete set, and had to spend some time finding all the parts. Well done. Thank you for sharing.
Hahaha. Graphics been my thing since before computers (about 1980). It was a difficult transition from old school graphic design, expensive too. Basically, Photoshop = bitmap(or pixels). And Illustrator (the software) = vector. And that all I have to say about that. Thanks for supporting and watching my channel.
Amazing restoration. From garbage to glory! Wonderful work. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks Jerry!
Enjoyed the video and craftsmanship. Looking forward to the next restoration.
Thank you for watching and supporting my channel, greatly appreciated!
Those old tools were made to last and after your work, the set will serve another couple of generations. Really nice final outcome.
Thanks Dany!
You a man of many talents...well done 👏👏👩🔧
And a man with many flaws as well (according to my wife!) 🤣🤣🤣
@@RestorationbyAlabamaCreeks I can relate to that 🤣🤣🤣
Nice restauration. Congratulations
Yes, thank you very much.
Great work as usual! Love the process
Thank you so much.
Great job buddy, and beautiful result 👍
Thank you sir!
That is really cool. The detail with the sticker is icing on the cake!
Beautiful result. Well done!
Thank you my friend.
Thats a fantastic job on the entire set. You don't see a lot of restorers doing the box but I thank it a good thing. I need to find out more of how to get the logos. good job.
Thank you Dale.
Nice job on a nice set. You do good work.
Nice job.
@@wes5532 thanks!
Thank goodness I saw this because I have one of these in my possession and have been wondering how to go about restoring it. I think the old U.S. made tools are the best.
very beautiful
Thank you so much my friend.
Great old set! Turned out really, really nice. I need to learn how to do those graphics. Take care 😃👍🏼
Nice Set!
Thank you sir.
Damn that set came out fantastic Brother. This video just came up in my feed.
Thank you sir.
Great job!
Thank you Lyndon.
Also the pawls and the spring come out
Wow! That cool old socket set came out fantastic! Getting a new logo printed for the box was a nice touch!
That is a nice set to score. Rare to find complete.
Have some like it. But not that old. Have had to do it a little at a time as none of them were a complete set, and had to spend some time finding all the parts.
Well done. Thank you for sharing.
Night an day transformation sir! Fantastic work. These old ratchets are really neat and the sticker you had made was a really nice finishing touch.👍
That is such a wonderful restoration on that New Britan rachet set. Do you know if New Britian made 3/8" and 1/2" versions of that 1/4" ratchet?
I found a copy of an old sales catalog that listed the 1/4” set. I think there was a 3/8” but not sure about the 1/2”.
And thanks for the kind words.
@@RestorationbyAlabamaCreeks my pleasure. Thanks for the information.
Vector Graphics? Sounds complicated, a simpleton like me is lucky if I can figure out how to use a crayon.
Hahaha. Graphics been my thing since before computers (about 1980). It was a difficult transition from old school graphic design, expensive too. Basically, Photoshop = bitmap(or pixels). And Illustrator (the software) = vector. And that all I have to say about that.
Thanks for supporting and watching my channel.
@@RestorationbyAlabamaCreeks Vectors RULE!
dont pour chemicals down the sink drain