Beautiful job you did restoring that Yankee screwdriver. My father had one of those ratchet- type screwdrivers, and I still have it as far as I know. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
I still have two of them in my toolbox in my shed, the model you restored was the 131, the smaller of the two Yankee models. I was taught never to release the spring loaded tip, as it would damage the mechanism of the screwdriver.
@@HowToRestoration Thank you. ps, did you know that if you lose the screw that holds the cover over the selected slider, you can replace it with a terminal screw from any electrical plug or socket.
This is one restoration video that I really liked. My Father had two of this same model Yankee screwdriver. I wish that had kept them. The original cordless screwdriver.
There was no greater pain than slipping out of a slot-head screw while driving it in with the Yankee ratchet! 😮 The sensation of jabbing your fingertips with the blade of the screwdriver bit, at full tilt, etches a lifelong memory (or scars) to the user that never leaves you. 😞
J en ais 3 tournevis comme sa 1 grand 1 moyen et 1petit touq les 3 fonctionne parfaitement elles appartienne a mon papa il est menuisier de metier paix a son ame je les garde precieusement en souveniret meme ses 3 metres pliant sa date des annee 60
@samuelfellows6923 yeah fraud! He obviously used reverse electrolysis to artificially rust and "age" this. Hell he even left the wire on it that he did it with.
If you liked the video, like it and if you have any questions, ask in the comments section, I will answer as soon as possible.❤
Beautiful job you did restoring that Yankee screwdriver. My father had one of those ratchet- type screwdrivers, and I still have it as far as I know. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic job and one of the best tools in the box Thanks for sharing your time and skill 👍👍🇬🇧
Thank you so much 😉🙏
I still have two of them in my toolbox in my shed, the model you restored was the 131, the smaller of the two Yankee models. I was taught never to release the spring loaded tip, as it would damage the mechanism of the screwdriver.
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@@HowToRestoration Thank you. ps, did you know that if you lose the screw that holds the cover over the selected slider, you can replace it with a terminal screw from any electrical plug or socket.
This is one restoration video that I really liked. My Father had two of this same model Yankee screwdriver. I wish that had kept them. The original cordless screwdriver.
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Oh yes, early cordless screw drivers... Thumbs Up!
Thanks bro 🙏😉
Je me souviens que mon père avait un tournevis comme celui-là. Petit, j'étais fasciné par cet outil et je jouais de longue heures avec 😊.
Thank you 😉🙏
Had to buy one of these for my first job on leaving school, it cost my first weeks wages! But I still have it, not that it's used much!
Thank you😉❤️
Профессиональная качественная работа. Большой молодец.
Thank you so much 😉🙏❤️
Very nice job it works amazing !! These are very handy to have in your toolbox !! 👍👍
Yes, Thank you❤️🙏
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you very much!❤️😉
There was no greater pain than slipping out of a slot-head screw while driving it in with the Yankee ratchet! 😮 The sensation of jabbing your fingertips with the blade of the screwdriver bit, at full tilt, etches a lifelong memory (or scars) to the user that never leaves you. 😞
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Very nice restoration. I have the second one you showed. Very handy tool.
Cool, thanks 😉🙏
Muito legal não conhecia esse tipo de chave
I’m so grateful❤️🙏
Отличная работа👍
Thank you 🙏
So beautiful indeed!
Thank you !
*Thank you for watching and your support*
Nice restoration😊👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Another great restoration 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers! 😉❤️
Nice spiral ratchet screwdriver 👍
Thanks 👍
Very nice
Thanks
I was surprised at just how complex the make up of it was.
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Was that Nickle plating that you did?
Yes
Perfect👍
Thank you sir 🙏❤️😉
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Hello, what camera do you record with?
@@Virtual_Ambient canon M50 mark ii.
@@Virtual_Ambient Lenz 50 mm f 1.8
@@HowToRestoration Thank You.
These are far more common in Europe than in the USA.😊
Yes. That's right.
J en ais 3 tournevis comme sa 1 grand 1 moyen et 1petit touq les 3 fonctionne parfaitement elles appartienne a mon papa il est menuisier de metier paix a son ame je les garde precieusement en souveniret meme ses 3 metres pliant sa date des annee 60
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a little oil and no need to repair ;)
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Why didn't you put any kind of coloring, oil ,etc....on the wooden handle!????
I put oil on the handle
@@HowToRestoration still the handle looks pale, and please allow me to differ with you in this tiny detail!
Thank you again !
@user-gv4tn9nb7f ok 😉❤️
That thing just looks dirty. Don't know if I'd call it restoration as it's more a very thorough cleaning.
Thank you 😉❤️
Faking the rust is far more believable if you remove the wire you used for the reverse electrolysis before the video.
Your support means the world❤️🙏
Fraudulent? 😠
@samuelfellows6923 yeah fraud! He obviously used reverse electrolysis to artificially rust and "age" this. Hell he even left the wire on it that he did it with.
@samuelfellows6923 😉🙏