Have to tell you I’ve rescued 2 drill press vises in similar condition in the past couple years- popped each of them into the ultrasonic for 15 minutes with simple green and water- which removed a surprising amount of rust, then I disassembled the units and boiled them for 20 minutes which changes the red rust to black oxide. Blew the parts off and oiled everything and they work and look fine.
Nice job, looks handy with the angle piece! Is that rust preventer any good? Got a few steel pieces on some of my tools that gradually rust, could do with some of that
Have you ever tried a penetrating solution of 50%acetone and 50%transmission fluid? It’s supposed to penetrate better than PB Blaster or WD 40. Personally, I’ve never attempted it.
Dostum, öncelikle bu çalışmaya vermiş olduğun emek için seni tebrik ederim. Fakat, hasar görmüş kısımları kaynakla doldurarak düzeltmedin ve kötü bir görüntü kaldı. (09:05) Ayrıca boyanmayan kısımları parlatsaydın daha güzel bir görüntü oluşturabilirdin. Üzgünüm ama başarılı bir çalışmaydı diyemiyorum.
I used to do stuff like this as a kid when I’d find rusty around tool. Eventually I started burying my dads pliers & stuff so they rust than I’d clean them up. He didn’t like that part.
@@adameaby Something that involves more than a chemical bath and a wire brushing. Notice that I said, "I call this". It's just my opinion. I guess I'm just used to restorations that involve repairing, replacing and machining or making new parts.
I like the wide range of videos you have here! Hope you’re doing well!!
Отличная работа по реставрации тисков 👍👍👍
This video deserves more likes..
Its amazing how good those two stainless fasteners held up! /s
Nice vice! Very satisfying to watch.
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Nice job! I would have spray painted and the colour would have been vintage green wrinkle. Beautiful vice!
Very nice job! I just did one similar. A palmgren no. 5. I painted with the Hammerite dark green. Great job on this.
Merhaba lütfen pası ne ile söktünüz bilgi verin lütfen :(( dil Türkçe
Have to tell you I’ve rescued 2 drill press vises in similar condition in the past couple years- popped each of them into the ultrasonic for 15 minutes with simple green and water- which removed a surprising amount of rust, then I disassembled the units and boiled them for 20 minutes which changes the red rust to black oxide. Blew the parts off and oiled everything and they work and look fine.
good job
캬하 깔끔하니 녹제거 되니 기분이 상쾌하다!!
Nice job
Beautiful
Please make more videos on this channel
Nice job... Love the color...
Good job!
Buena restauración !!
Easy one
WOOOOOW!!!
Nice job, looks handy with the angle piece! Is that rust preventer any good? Got a few steel pieces on some of my tools that gradually rust, could do with some of that
Have you ever tried a penetrating solution of 50%acetone and 50%transmission fluid? It’s supposed to penetrate better than PB Blaster or WD 40. Personally, I’ve never attempted it.
Lo bueno del metal
Dostum, öncelikle bu çalışmaya vermiş olduğun emek için seni tebrik ederim. Fakat, hasar görmüş kısımları kaynakla doldurarak düzeltmedin ve kötü bir görüntü kaldı. (09:05) Ayrıca boyanmayan kısımları parlatsaydın daha güzel bir görüntü oluşturabilirdin. Üzgünüm ama başarılı bir çalışmaydı diyemiyorum.
Merhaba lütfen pası ne ile söktünüz bilgi verin lütfen :((
What brand rust remover waa used?
I used to do stuff like this as a kid when I’d find rusty around tool. Eventually I started burying my dads pliers & stuff so they rust than I’d clean them up. He didn’t like that part.
and in 50 years it will look like at the beginning of this movie.xd
ASMR 🤤🤤🤤
А с обратной стороны не надо смазать?
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Very good video! Please motivate me for making artificial rust on it.
Nice job. But it is not perfect. U forget to hide the hole screws when U are prepare painting. The best thing U do is anti rust.
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I call this a vise cleaning rather than a restoration.
If this isn't a restoration, then what constitutes a restoration?
@@adameaby Something that involves more than a chemical bath and a wire brushing. Notice that I said, "I call this". It's just my opinion. I guess I'm just used to restorations that involve repairing, replacing and machining or making new parts.
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Please make A sar
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