Restoration of INSANELY Rusty wrench 🔧Unbelievable Outcome

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
  • Perfect Restoration of a rusty, old Bahco adjustable wrench. (Made in Sweden)
    This is the first Bahco tool I have owned, and it made for a challenging restoration. This is a very unique adjustable wrench, as one end is an Alligator wrench. It also has the word "Volvo" on one side, so maybe it was part of a car tool kit many years ago.
    I started this tool restoration by soaking the wrench in rust remover for about a day. This made the rust much easier to remove with a wire brush, and some of the rust simply dissolved while soaking.
    The most challenging part of this restoration was by far the seized jaws and associated parts. Even after a long soak with a little bit of wd-40, the pin that holds the thumb screw did not want to come loose. The head of the screw was almost stripped, so I had to be very careful to not apply too much pressure. Stripping the screw head would be a disaster, as I would then have to drill out the pin.
    Eventually I had to resort to using a torch, and even that did not work like magic. My patience paid off and I was able to remove the screw with heat, penetrating oil, and by working the screw back and forth.
    Later in the restoration, I repaired the damaged pin and cut a new screw driver slot.
    Once the Bahco adjustable wrench was cleaned and fully disassembled, I moved on to mirror polishing the jaws and alligator end. I wanted a true mirror finish, so this required massive amounts of time and sanding to achieve. I would estimate it took around 6 hours to perfect the polishing, and it still could be a little better. The metal seemed quite hard compared to other steels I have polished.
    During this restoration, I noticed there was a spring missing missing under the thumb screw. I made a new one from a spare steel spring I had.
    During the final assembly, I had to lubricate all of the moving parts, and apply loctite to the pin, as I don't like to peen the metal over to hold the pin in.
    I tried to do a bit more of an ASMR restoration with this one, and was very careful with audio levels, and of course no talking. Let me know if you like it.
    I would greatly appreciate it if you subscribe and let me know what you think of the video in the comments section below. I love restoring things, and getting continued support will allow me to spend more time on making restoration videos.
    The restoration process:
    00:22 Beginning rust removal
    01:10 Cleaning remaining rust
    01:32 Removing seized pin
    03:06 Fixing stuck jaws
    03:37 Final cleaning
    04:05 Removing rough edges with file
    04:29 Making the lettering bold
    04:58 Sanding the wrench
    06:14 Mirror polishing
    07:35 Fixing the damaged pin
    08:05 Making a new spring
    08:38 Final assembly

Комментарии • 711

  • @SatisfyingRestorations
    @SatisfyingRestorations  3 года назад +51

    If you thought this was satisfying, you will love watching me restore an old rc truck with many bits, pieces and complex electronics! ruclips.net/video/Ea3p4FE_uTE/видео.html

  • @1968krug
    @1968krug 3 года назад +124

    I’ve inherited Dad’s workshop that is full of tools that need restoration. This will be a process that will take me some years. Dad’s tools are very precious to me. Dad used these tools to build the family home and build the lives of all three children. I have found your videos very inspirational. I look forward to paying homage by restoring Dad’s tools. It will be very satisfying and offer much time for quiet reflection. Thank you.

    • @rogerwredford
      @rogerwredford 3 года назад +9

      In this world of throwaway everything, I salute this sentiment... and more power to Satisfying Restorations for leading you down this path.

    • @michaelsavage6845
      @michaelsavage6845 3 года назад +2

      Good on you! I have been doing the same, and I too hate this throwaway society.

    • @kennethsamson1759
      @kennethsamson1759 3 года назад +2

      Using a bench wire brush will do 95% of the for you in no time. Dont wast time with penatrant chemicals til the very end of repair.

    • @bwilliams77ful
      @bwilliams77ful 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing and you'll do him proud!

    • @youknoweverything7643
      @youknoweverything7643 Год назад

      The best two tools that will do 90 percent of the work is a bench grinder with both grits of buffing pads and courser buffing one and a finer polish one. And then a grinder with wire wheel and flapper disk. Flapper disk for any burs or rough spots then wire wheel for rust don't waste time with chemicals cause all those don't get all the rust off and your still gonna need a wore wheel use those at the end to remove the microscopic particles of rust that you can't see. And also files and lost of sand paper lol have fun and enjoy it's relaxing restoring stuff yo can reflect and just have peacefulness for a few hours a week to your self and doing your dad's tools will bring back all those wonderful memories you shared with him with those tools

  • @103erik
    @103erik 8 месяцев назад +1

    I paid several thousand dollars for an old "crocodile" wrench just like that one, but it came with a 1966 Volvo Amazon as a bonus. Nice video!

  • @MarsellusWallace2024
    @MarsellusWallace2024 3 года назад +31

    You certainly have some time on your hands. Ive never seen anyone go to these lengths to avoid being around other people 😂

  • @barrybarry5305
    @barrybarry5305 3 года назад +17

    Never seen a tool brought back to this degree! Wow!

    • @gpt5002
      @gpt5002 3 года назад

      Have to agree... However damn he made it new again. Reckon if it's just one tool then the time isn't too much.

  • @benluoma9363
    @benluoma9363 3 года назад +17

    I really enjoyed the video. Well done for the excellent presentation, well done returning that hunk of rust to a thing of beauty!

  • @danmoreton1788
    @danmoreton1788 3 года назад

    After watching a few of your videos I purchased a small old machinist vise. I restored the vise and now it has a proud place in my tool chest. thank you!

  • @leonarddickerson583
    @leonarddickerson583 3 года назад +8

    Beautiful restoration. You are meticulous and patient. Most don't have your full range of tools so simply buying another would have been easier but far less satisfying.

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video. I have my Italian grandfather's micrometers and other other machinist's precision tools. I vividly remember my first mechanical lessons from him. Memories of a lifetime.

  • @tooladdict7463
    @tooladdict7463 3 года назад +6

    Beautiful job I always like those bahco with the fishtail on the other side great transformatio👍

  • @vietran0425
    @vietran0425 Год назад

    Wow...it's an amazing outcome. It practically looks brand-new after your restoration.
    Thank you very much for sharing the video.

  • @robertfrate9738
    @robertfrate9738 2 года назад +1

    Hi, this is a skill not many people have, that wrench looks and works like new from trash, excellently done, keep up the excellent work, ty, Bob,

  • @ronrice2249
    @ronrice2249 3 года назад +6

    Amazing job! It probably didn't shine like that when it was new.

  • @stewartaird3242
    @stewartaird3242 3 года назад +7

    Volvo gives one of these in the toolkit in every truck

  • @birdie399
    @birdie399 3 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed watching that process. Thanks for the video.

  • @evilspeaks1209
    @evilspeaks1209 3 года назад +4

    Tito's as a rust remover? That has to be the funniest thing I have seen all week.

    • @rideshareog
      @rideshareog 3 года назад +2

      $30 bottle of vodka to fix a $10 wrench, bonus~prank Jack. K

  • @frankiebye
    @frankiebye 2 года назад +5

    Amazing. Such patience and thoroughly enjoyable to watch, thank you 👍🇬🇧

  • @rhondavanzante5682
    @rhondavanzante5682 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I found my husband's wrench and a pair of small pliers that were my son's when is was a small boy. They are soaking in vinegar as I write this. I'm saving this video and using it for reference in the days ahead.

  • @jackdoe3889
    @jackdoe3889 8 месяцев назад

    I have one of those. Found it as a kid 50y ago buried in snow, all rusty. Cleaned it up, not to this degree, but still have it today.

  • @ShamankingZuty
    @ShamankingZuty 3 года назад +5

    How have I not already been subscribed to your channel! Really great work, looking forward to your other videos.

  • @clarklindquist8137
    @clarklindquist8137 3 года назад +1

    What a cool tool. Gives me an idea for a modification on a couple of these.....
    Thank you

  • @MatsBengtsson
    @MatsBengtsson 3 года назад +4

    In Swedish that wrench is called "haj-nyckel" (shark wrench). I'm working as a commercial diver and this is the tool every diver carries around together with a knife and some tape.

  • @fokkovisser5497
    @fokkovisser5497 3 года назад

    I bought this type in 1995 when Bahco invented this. Spare pin, pinion and adjustable jawl are available. For quick rust removing use WD 40 and Rustyco rust remover. I always use Unitor Descaling Liquid which works in minits.

  • @radamspse
    @radamspse 3 года назад +1

    fantastic didn't believe that result could be achieved! great job

  • @kjellandersson7223
    @kjellandersson7223 3 года назад +3

    Swedish Steel when it is finest. Good job!!!🏆🇸🇪

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown8312 2 года назад +1

    What an awesome job of restoring a tool that was so rusty it seemed beyond repair, but you did a good job. By the way, I have never seen a wrench like that.

  • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
    @BaltimoreAndOhioRR 3 года назад +18

    These are so interesting to watch! 🛠

  • @JMKGarage
    @JMKGarage 3 года назад +6

    Very impressive transformation! Nice work!

  • @oldasdihrt5993
    @oldasdihrt5993 3 года назад +8

    Problem is that i wouldn't want to use it and make it dirty. Too beautiful

  • @jlacson74
    @jlacson74 3 года назад +50

    So that is how you make Jack Daniels whiskey. One part vodka, one part rusty wrench.

  • @homebase60613
    @homebase60613 3 года назад

    You were right, it was a little bit rusty. Nice!

  • @davidjosephjohn8599
    @davidjosephjohn8599 2 года назад

    I hope you become a millionaire because of this. You are the man and deserve it. Well done. Very impressed.

  • @jonathangoodwin646
    @jonathangoodwin646 3 года назад

    That's amazing how you can fix something that's rested.

  • @baltasarfernandezcandela3951
    @baltasarfernandezcandela3951 3 года назад

    Excellent restoration job ... I have a Volvo P1800 S and should have one just like this among the tools.

  • @walterbordett2023
    @walterbordett2023 3 года назад

    Restoring tools is a labor of love for those that enjoy the journey and processes and the satisfaction of using the rescued tool. Not every restoration needs to go to this level.
    The most satisfying thing to me is restoring tools that belonged to people I knew who are now gone. I have the hammers my father used to teach me to hammer nails and the block plane that belonged to his uncle. I use these tools with pride.
    Those who need a tool quickly should go buy one new or used where ever they like to shop.

    • @bradwilliams7145
      @bradwilliams7145 3 года назад +1

      Wow, great job!!
      Thanks for posting.
      Btw, why did you fill that empty JD bottle with the used tequila?

  • @rickmcclellan8857
    @rickmcclellan8857 3 года назад +1

    It’s a lot easier to just soak it in white vinegar for a few days and it moves as well

  • @HandsonRestoring
    @HandsonRestoring 3 года назад +4

    turned out really nice ! Keep the good work !

  • @johnboy454
    @johnboy454 3 года назад +5

    This same spanner was part of the Volvo B10M bus tool kit. All the bus mechanics I worked with had one in their tool-boxes!

  • @robertvc4716
    @robertvc4716 3 года назад

    WOW WOW WOW ! Awesome job like the opposite end of the wrench

  • @randallfosnocht1171
    @randallfosnocht1171 2 года назад +40

    I would have drank the Jack Daniels then bought a new wrench

  • @kelvincarolinaboilawton9799
    @kelvincarolinaboilawton9799 3 года назад +4

    Man just incredible people will pay u alot for this work real talk

  • @swotteh
    @swotteh 3 года назад +5

    You have mad skills and talent and tools.

  • @CosgroveNotts
    @CosgroveNotts 3 года назад +1

    Volvo tool kit spanner

  • @2strokejunkie686
    @2strokejunkie686 3 года назад +3

    I've got the exact same wrench, multi fit end is a nice feature, helps remove nut/bolt faster once broken loose and really comes in handy, when in a tight spot and can't get the next flat on a nut/bolt👍

    • @pauliefte
      @pauliefte Год назад

      Happen to know the exact name of the tool?

    • @pauliefte
      @pauliefte Год назад

      I'd like to have one

  • @Grahamvfr
    @Grahamvfr 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic!!!, although I only watched it as I thought my mate said "some guy rubbing down a trusty old WENCH!"

  • @EDSHIPEK
    @EDSHIPEK 3 года назад +3

    Use a glass bead sandblast cabinet lowering the pressure as it cleans, then wire wheel on bench grinder then polish on buffer...about 30 minutes done

  • @ODX171
    @ODX171 3 года назад +2

    IMPRESSIVE.......Very nicely done

  • @weswright3187
    @weswright3187 2 года назад

    Yes! A nice natural finish. Well done.

  • @TheGeobaby
    @TheGeobaby Год назад

    wow... All I have to say is that saints have the patience of you!

  • @THEWORKSSHOP
    @THEWORKSSHOP 3 года назад +4

    It's so hard to get some of those scratches out, it turned out looking really nice!

  • @marchettooo
    @marchettooo 3 года назад +1

    Lol i didn't expect that you destile your own Whisky :D Nice video mate

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 3 года назад +5

    WARNING: If you continue doing this level of restoration, I'm going to subscribe.. Consider yourself warned.. I do have one suggestion for you.. WD-40 is not a penetrant, it is a very mild lubricant.. The next time you have a heavily rusted item, might i suggest a 50-50 mix of Acetone and Automatic Transmission fluid.. It is dirt cheap to make and outperforms all other penetrants.. it will make WD-40 look like water.. Apply it 4-8 hrs before disassembly.. Nice 👌 work...

    • @SatisfyingRestorations
      @SatisfyingRestorations  3 года назад +1

      I have heard of that mixture a few times now, I will definitely have to try it!

    • @garyjones2582
      @garyjones2582 3 года назад +1

      @@SatisfyingRestorations Good Stuff, let it soak 4-8 hrs before recording.. Project Farm tested it against some of the most expensive brands and it beat them all..

    • @lotsatrains
      @lotsatrains 3 года назад

      Exactly what I was thinking I always use the 50 acetone and 50 trans fluid and never look back at wd-40 for something like that.

    • @SatisfyingRestorations
      @SatisfyingRestorations  3 года назад +1

      I have been experimenting with that mixture since it was reccomended.

    • @garyjones2582
      @garyjones2582 3 года назад

      @@SatisfyingRestorations hope it works as well for you as many others who swear by it...

  • @metalcrusher8474
    @metalcrusher8474 2 года назад

    For those of us who love artisanship, it is very interesting though costly.

  • @randallhutchcraft4039
    @randallhutchcraft4039 3 года назад +3

    I've got several wrenches that need the same thing done. Your very smart, good job.

  • @SelwynPolit
    @SelwynPolit 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are completely mesmerising

  • @Kobor_Tamas
    @Kobor_Tamas 3 года назад +2

    It seems better than the new. I love these videos!

  • @kflo1219
    @kflo1219 3 года назад

    If you like WD-40 then youll LOVE Kano Kroil...work 10x better penetrating. I had a can for almost 20 years. Finally had to get another one. Orange aerosol can. You’re welcome. Great vids!

  • @romeosierratango4464
    @romeosierratango4464 3 года назад

    Good lord. U r a miracle worker.
    There was something so satisfying in watching this from start to finish.

  • @Make-Your-Ding
    @Make-Your-Ding 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, thank you for sharing that awesome restoration. Greetings Sascha

  • @Maniacfusion69
    @Maniacfusion69 3 года назад +1

    That wrench was trash then you turned it into a piece of art... great restoration! ( new sub)

  • @lesneilson5632
    @lesneilson5632 Год назад

    I just checked mine it was made in Sweden and I had restored from Rusty too, It is a 200mm and no Volvo, it is a good tool I like the slim jaws and I have used often in normal work although little use for the alligator end
    I just checked and they are still for sale in Australia albeit now the size is 210mm

  • @joeoconnell3544
    @joeoconnell3544 3 года назад +22

    “It needs a little WD-40”. *uses the entire worlds supply of WD-40*

  • @leandrocosta5548
    @leandrocosta5548 8 месяцев назад

    amazing job. perfect.

  • @jonb8241
    @jonb8241 3 года назад +1

    Try Bilt Hamber “DETOX C” for the Rust removal 😊👍
    Great transformation 😎

  • @GarageTimeAutoResto
    @GarageTimeAutoResto 3 года назад +1

    So good!

  • @johnwarkentinnikiskialaska8364
    @johnwarkentinnikiskialaska8364 3 года назад

    Outstanding job 👍

  • @robertobezerra8376
    @robertobezerra8376 3 года назад +2

    Trabalho maravilhoso.

  • @tobylou8
    @tobylou8 3 года назад +1

    WOW!!! This is one of the best restorations I've seen! Subscribed!!

  • @john1172
    @john1172 3 года назад +1

    You can use
    Kroil penetrating fluid for the seized parts. I've used it on brake calipers and it will
    also dissolve locktite.

  • @lembatabenalar1421
    @lembatabenalar1421 3 года назад

    Baji na tawwa na
    I nakke tappa mi 🙏❤️
    Punna tau baraka👍👍

  • @lj3482
    @lj3482 3 года назад

    Spectacular! 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @beru58
    @beru58 2 года назад

    Good work. Will you use it for what it is intended for? I mean now that it's glistering like diamond. BAHCO makes the best tools. Nice that it has VOLVO on it too. Sad thing they are no longer made in Sweden.

  • @alanriciele4351
    @alanriciele4351 3 года назад

    Parabéns pelo trabalho você fez

  • @zeitlerusmc
    @zeitlerusmc Год назад

    I just found this same wrench in my dads junk. Also recently learned bahco is owned by snap on.

  • @joseluisdiazdiaz6614
    @joseluisdiazdiaz6614 3 года назад

    La mejor llave inglesa, I know, mi favorita de siempre

  • @armandofrancogarcia1217
    @armandofrancogarcia1217 2 года назад +1

    Excelente restauración.

  • @lindagarcia6246
    @lindagarcia6246 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Please tell me what you applied to the tool at the end of the video. Thank you.

  • @jeffsond
    @jeffsond 3 года назад +1

    Great job! Is there a market for these old tools refinished?

  • @AndresLicari
    @AndresLicari 3 года назад

    Great work, you assembled it with the spring on the wrong side 👍🏼

    • @SatisfyingRestorations
      @SatisfyingRestorations  3 года назад

      I dont believe so, the thumb screw has a groove to accept a spring on only one side.

    • @AndresLicari
      @AndresLicari 3 года назад

      @@SatisfyingRestorations yep but you flip the thumb screw, it Will fit aswell

    • @AndresLicari
      @AndresLicari 3 года назад +1

      @@SatisfyingRestorations Trust me 😂😉

  • @djmrj9520
    @djmrj9520 3 года назад

    Without watching your video, wooow what an interesting project 🤣🤣

  • @goodboogie
    @goodboogie 3 года назад

    Try some PB Blaster next time, nicer foamy sounds too.

  • @simonlloyd7557
    @simonlloyd7557 3 года назад

    Mate use 50/50 mix of ATF and acetone to release rusted parts. Its unbelievable.
    Also a product called Evaporust is like a liquid sand blaster and eats any amount of rust you can imagine. I restored some brake calipers to better than new using that stuff. The calipers had been in a breakers yard for years and years and we stuck solid and rusted beyond belief.

  • @zzzybil
    @zzzybil Год назад

    watchin buncha videos YOU WIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @francoiscamara9383
    @francoiscamara9383 2 года назад

    Damn you’re good. You made restoring tools interesting. I don’t have any tools.

  • @jeffmayernich4235
    @jeffmayernich4235 2 года назад

    Absolutely amazing

  • @duett445
    @duett445 3 года назад +5

    That wrench came with a Classic Volvo such as the PV 544 or the Amazon as it has the Volvo name letter on it as well as Bacho.
    It worth more that way.

    • @SatisfyingRestorations
      @SatisfyingRestorations  3 года назад +3

      Correct, it was part of an original tool kit from my understanding. Much higher quality that the tool kits found in today's cars.

    • @bagheerawasko5089
      @bagheerawasko5089 3 года назад +1

      i have the same since 25 years!!
      I bought it in a box full of rusty tools for 10 of french money. I've only polishing with oil and sand to remove the (little) rust. Now you give me some idea to make a beautiful tool with :-)

    • @walterbordett2023
      @walterbordett2023 3 года назад +4

      I have two Volvo tool kit Bahco wrenches, one from a 1959 P122S and one from a later model. The later one has the alligator pipe wrench on the other end and the earlier one has a bead tool for tire changing. Both are made of vanadium steel and are black oxide finished. They are well fitted tools that work exceptionally well. If you find one they are well worth the effort to restore.

    • @richardwarren449
      @richardwarren449 2 года назад

      I still have one of these that came with my 1960 Volvo PV 544.

  • @thomaskrutulis2289
    @thomaskrutulis2289 3 года назад +2

    White vinegar works amazingly too and it’s cheaper. Keep the Tito’s for drinking!

  • @howzatrestorations1538
    @howzatrestorations1538 3 года назад +13

    Excellent video and restore mate, that spanner was in nasty shape!

  • @joserodolfoaguirre4937
    @joserodolfoaguirre4937 2 года назад

    Perfecta restauracion !!!!!

  • @paulatighe7073
    @paulatighe7073 3 года назад

    wow- you amaze me- beautiful job

  • @terryjohinke8065
    @terryjohinke8065 3 года назад

    You'd have to love that tool or it's former owner, to go go to that extreme to make it workable again.

  • @edka1031
    @edka1031 2 года назад

    Fantastic restoration!!

  • @armandoarturorosabalsanche7173
    @armandoarturorosabalsanche7173 4 месяца назад

    Well done my friend, from, Bayamo, Cuba

  • @tommychappell6359
    @tommychappell6359 3 года назад

    Utterly Transformed!!!!

  • @larannar123
    @larannar123 3 года назад

    Nice!! I'm glad you didn't paint it,the metal finish looks better!!💯👍👍

  • @SIXFIX
    @SIXFIX 3 года назад +1

    Smooth💪💪

  • @cecillambert1092
    @cecillambert1092 3 года назад +1

    Labor of love!

  • @adrianmarcelopaz173
    @adrianmarcelopaz173 3 года назад

    Muy buena !
    10 puntos !

  • @suzyjohnson3122
    @suzyjohnson3122 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful job!

  • @buenavenmamon9396
    @buenavenmamon9396 3 года назад

    The best brand of spanner.