Nicely done! Much better than the original, and a good show of increased skill over the first attempt. I like the pitting. It's in an area that doesn't interfere with operation, and so long as you keep the rust out it's perfectly acceptable. :)
The highlight of this video was when you took the knife to that red sleeve on the handle. Been binging on your videos today. Nice to see the progress you keep making. Excellent style, and quality results. Thank you for keeping us entertained.
True quality restoration ! Crestoloy is an alternate brand of Crescent tools , known for quality tools . It's always worthwhile to preserve or even improve good tools .
Great job, I mean it, you took an absolute useless rusty wrench and turned it into a useless shiny wrench. I'm not a fan of adjustable, crescent, shifter, or knuckle busters, whatever you want to call them. It is one of the best tools on the market for rounding the heads and shoulders of bolts and nuts. It's the least used tool in the box and the first to seize up for obvious reasons. Point of interest, its the first time I've ever seen an adjustable wrench with directional arrows on it to show which way to use it for tightening and loosening nuts. Those arrows were applied well before people started loosing teeth..
@@FixitRestoreit Yes they do have their place as I will also confess, I too keep a cheap set of multi-tip screwdriver, a partially seized crescent wrench, a pair of pliers a bent butter knife and a small crappy hammer under the kitchen sink for minor emergencies to handle whatever the wife breaks, anything after that ..,and its a trip outside to the workshop.
You make great video's. I noticed at the beginning you said something like, "support by becoming a patron .." Adding the word, please, to the beginning might be a good idea. Otherwise it sounds like a command instead of a request. I'm not offended by have seen where others were on a few channels. Looking forward to more video's!
Looks great! I like the black lettering on the red!
Thank you Magdad!
Nice result! The red color really makes the wrench stand out. Nice mate!
Thank you!
Really like it !! Love the red and black !! Nice polish as well !! 👍👍
Thank you!
Beautiful work my friend.
Thank you!
Once again, excellent performance Sir! 👏
Thank you 😊
Nicely done! Much better than the original, and a good show of increased skill over the first attempt. I like the pitting. It's in an area that doesn't interfere with operation, and so long as you keep the rust out it's perfectly acceptable. :)
Thank you!
Good Restoration
Thank you!
Excellent job! 🔨👍😊
Thank you!
👍 nice work
Thank you 😊!
The highlight of this video was when you took the knife to that red sleeve on the handle.
Been binging on your videos today. Nice to see the progress you keep making. Excellent style, and quality results. Thank you for keeping us entertained.
Thank you, glad you like them 😎
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you!
@@FixitRestoreit You're welcome and keep up the great work!!
Let me know in the comments if you like it or not and hit that like or dislike button!
Love it😍
Thank you!
Beautiful 👌
Thank you 😊!
You should get a tool box full of those
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True quality restoration ! Crestoloy is an alternate brand of Crescent tools , known for quality tools . It's always worthwhile to preserve or even improve good tools .
Thank you!
Two thousand years . You goofy 🤪
Thumbs up
😅😂😅😎
I am kinda surprised your camera isn't green 🤣🤣😘
😎 That would be cool!
Much Better
Thank you 😊
Great job, I mean it, you took an absolute useless rusty wrench and turned it into a useless shiny wrench. I'm not a fan of adjustable, crescent, shifter, or knuckle busters, whatever you want to call them. It is one of the best tools on the market for rounding the heads and shoulders of bolts and nuts. It's the least used tool in the box and the first to seize up for obvious reasons. Point of interest, its the first time I've ever seen an adjustable wrench with directional arrows on it to show which way to use it for tightening and loosening nuts. Those arrows were applied well before people started loosing teeth..
I have to agree, they have their place , I use them for square nuts etc
@@FixitRestoreit Yes they do have their place as I will also confess, I too keep a cheap set of multi-tip screwdriver, a partially seized crescent wrench, a pair of pliers a bent butter knife and a small crappy hammer under the kitchen sink for minor emergencies to handle whatever the wife breaks, anything after that ..,and its a trip outside to the workshop.
You make great video's. I noticed at the beginning you said something like, "support by becoming a patron .." Adding the word, please, to the beginning might be a good idea. Otherwise it sounds like a command instead of a request. I'm not offended by have seen where others were on a few channels. Looking forward to more video's!
Thank you and noted 😎
It says “consider”: not a command, just a request.
@@mred8002 its updated
Wiley CoyoteSr Kind of him to respond so well to the criticism. Thanks for the interest.
@@mred8002 Apology accepted. We all have bad days and sometimes misconstrue thoughtful suggestions as criticism.
Now the tool looks too good to use.
I actually used it tonight on another restoration 😎
😂😂💪💪
Personally, if it's got a before and after in the thumbnail, I don't feel like watching 🙁 Big spoiler 🧡
I changed the thumbnail, better ?
@@FixitRestoreit That's really clever! Love it! 🧡 I'll watch it now 😁 I wonder how it turns out❔😀