Who would have thought, a hammered finish on a hammer head... Looks good and I have to say I've never seen such a hammer before. The head of the hammer could use a bit of crown though... Thumbs Up!
Get you some quality 4.5" flap wheel disks in 40 and 80 grit instead of that thin grinding disc, they remove material alot better and alot smoother. Those welds need more heat penetration than just small spots weld beads. Above all tho, nice work brother. 👍👍
Magnificent restoration! What site was this hammer located at? I think we can theorize some things here. It's WW1, perhaps they're building a trench (I know they were vast on the Western Front, but I don't know what they did on the Eastern Front, so perhaps trenches were there too), or a temporary arsenal, storage facility, etc. The conditions are bad, icy or rainy or soggy. The hammer is being heavily used and WHAM! An engineer on the front lines breaks the hammer while trying to complete an important project perhaps just behind the front lines. They're building defensive fortifications or a front line bunker, or perhaps a command post located on the Front. There's no time to repair the hammer, so the combat engineer (or even a regular infantryman) just grabs a new one and keeps going. The hammer ends up discarded onto some random patch of ground, where it's found over 100 years later by ReXtorer. Now THAT is an utterly epic story. Hell, it is perhaps even a likely tale of this long forgotten tool of the Great War. Or perhaps some lonely farmer chucked it into the woods one day when it broke. LOL...either way, it's one hell of a story for a tool like this, and I strongly prefer the 1st interpretation! Well done sir!
Чудова робота! Тільки хочу зі свого досвіду зауважити, що швидше зішліфовувати шви торцем круга поступово коливаючі ліво-право. Так трохи грубіша поверхня, але швидкість неймовірна. А фініш, вже можна робити як на відео! Може знадобиться!
That hammer isn't from the first world war, it's a 19th century basic hammer. If your going to make good restoring videos at least be honest about the age
I watched evry videos of yours 6 to 7 times just for rust removal process You put too much efforts Very satisfying But I'm disappointed by your last 2 video Sand blasting is too boring 😴
I wasn't sure about the dimpling at first, but it turned out to be a super nice effect. Kudos.
Great job. It's great that you gave this tool a second life. I greet and congratulate you on your manual skills.
Beautiful outcome buddy never thought it would turn out like it did.
Stunning!! I very much appreciate your work!! Please keep ‘em coming!!
Who would have thought, a hammered finish on a hammer head... Looks good and I have to say I've never seen such a hammer before. The head of the hammer could use a bit of crown though... Thumbs Up!
A nice restoration job. Congratulations..!
Continuing to restore history one piece at a time - LOVE IT!
👍😎👍
Yay the thousandth like was mine 😀 Awesome restoration 👏
From a hammer you made it into a work of art
Supper great restoration. ☺☺
love that you have footage of you finding it!
Handsome job, congrats my Bro! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Przepiękny jest ten malutki ibminiaturowy młotek pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Дуже класно вийшло. Симпатичний молоточок і класна текстура.
Super!!! The video is a pleasure to watch!!! Bravo to the master!!!🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
Nice 👌 job and restoration 👍🔨 Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪👋
Good work my friend 😮❤
This was easy for me.
But what you made was beautyfull.👍🤩
Thank you!
Nice
Get you some quality 4.5" flap wheel disks in 40 and 80 grit instead of that thin grinding disc, they remove material alot better and alot smoother. Those welds need more heat penetration than just small spots weld beads. Above all tho, nice work brother. 👍👍
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good job bro
Дякую.
Дуже круто.
Як завжди лайк.
Чудово!
Дуже цікаво дивитися продовження знахідок з іншого каналу. Таке враження, ніби старих знайомих зустрічаєш 😊
Як завжди все супер 👍
I love the ball peen hammer touch!
I watch all your videos and just enjoy them🫵💪. We look forward to your other works ❤️
Thank you!
I personally would have put a little bit of a stain on the handle but otherwise the end result looks great!
Magnificent restoration! What site was this hammer located at? I think we can theorize some things here. It's WW1, perhaps they're building a trench (I know they were vast on the Western Front, but I don't know what they did on the Eastern Front, so perhaps trenches were there too), or a temporary arsenal, storage facility, etc. The conditions are bad, icy or rainy or soggy. The hammer is being heavily used and WHAM! An engineer on the front lines breaks the hammer while trying to complete an important project perhaps just behind the front lines. They're building defensive fortifications or a front line bunker, or perhaps a command post located on the Front. There's no time to repair the hammer, so the combat engineer (or even a regular infantryman) just grabs a new one and keeps going. The hammer ends up discarded onto some random patch of ground, where it's found over 100 years later by ReXtorer. Now THAT is an utterly epic story. Hell, it is perhaps even a likely tale of this long forgotten tool of the Great War. Or perhaps some lonely farmer chucked it into the woods one day when it broke. LOL...either way, it's one hell of a story for a tool like this, and I strongly prefer the 1st interpretation!
Well done sir!
Чудова робота! Тільки хочу зі свого досвіду зауважити, що швидше зішліфовувати шви торцем круга поступово коливаючі ліво-право. Так трохи грубіша поверхня, але швидкість неймовірна. А фініш, вже можна робити як на відео! Може знадобиться!
Дякую! Буду пробувати)
файний клевец, як казав мій дідо 👍
“It’s perfect”
When you use a hammer to fix a hammer 9:17
You did a really good job, Do you know about how long it took to get it to come out so nice?
Клас!
Якісна робота
🙋👍👏👏👏
Just sitting there on top of the ground there, was it?
No, I dug it up. On another channel I publish a video showing how I find artifacts www.youtube.com/@ArtifactDigger/
nice work :) how long does it take you restoring such a piece?
could use a drilling machine with metal brush, the rust would be off in couple of minutes
No, a wire brush will not remove deep rust and there will be a lot of dust.
чому перед зварюванням не робив канавки? щоб метал проварився і в середині.... якщо цей молоток буде стояти в серванті тоді норм
Зварював і перешліфовував декілька раз. Так, треба було канавку робити
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А ти реставруєш не тільки знахідки?
Не лише знахідки)
Бестолочь .
That hammer isn't from the first world war, it's a 19th century basic hammer. If your going to make good restoring videos at least be honest about the age
I watched evry videos of yours 6 to 7 times just for rust removal process
You put too much efforts
Very satisfying
But I'm disappointed by your last 2 video
Sand blasting is too boring 😴
...same here