Thank you for watching, and for your comment. I will have to look out for the ‘official record blue’. I do quite like the hammered blue finish though. It matches most of the other bits that I’ve restored. Thank you for letting me know
Why this obsession with tarting up what is basically a working tool. Sure it looks a bit newer but it will cut just the same. All it needed was a bit of oil in the joints and don’t leave it where it’ll get wet and rusty.
Thanks for watching. After being cleaned up, all the nuts and bolts were soaked in a light oil before reassembling. The unpainted surfaces were also given a very light coat of the same oil. I didn’t film any of those bits though. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Did you test their functionality before dismantling? They may have just needed a lubrication and became fully functional. Aesthetics are a waste of time unless you want it in a museum. It’s a tool not art.
Thanks for watching. After being cleaned up, all the nuts and bolts were soaked in a light oil before reassembling. The unpainted surfaces were also given a very light coat of the same oil. I didn’t film any of those bits though. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
You'll find a pair of these or their bigger/smaller brothers in every maintenance shop in the UK... AKA universal key/bolt cutters/bolt cropper etc.
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I enjoy watching your videos I find it strangely satisfying
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I like that blue
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Beautiful!
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That metallic blue is one of my favourite colours. But use the proper stove enamel blue blue for Record products.
Thanks for watching. I’ve a few other tools that I’ve done in the hammered blue now. Starting to get a bit of a collection.
Lovely job. Subbed
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We still use these bolt croppers in the steelworks,Sheffield UK.
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We used to ,an excellent tool until some bastard no mark swiped them along with a load of hand tools.
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Maybe you are already aware of this, but you can buy a tin of Record blue online in the UK
Thank you for watching, and for your comment. I will have to look out for the ‘official record blue’. I do quite like the hammered blue finish though. It matches most of the other bits that I’ve restored. Thank you for letting me know
How did you fix the gap between the blades?
Why this obsession with tarting up what is basically a working tool. Sure it looks a bit newer but it will cut just the same. All it needed was a bit of oil in the joints and don’t leave it where it’ll get wet and rusty.
I adjusted the bolts on the side (08:09 in the video) until the jaws touched when closed. Thanks for your comment, and for watching.
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@@caroleast9636Why you watching it then??
Restaurado cortadores de parafusos 🪛😉
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I’d buy them
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Did you treat the bolts and the unpainted, exposed steel components? Clear coat, or wax, or oils?
Thanks for watching. After being cleaned up, all the nuts and bolts were soaked in a light oil before reassembling. The unpainted surfaces were also given a very light coat of the same oil. I didn’t film any of those bits though. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Wot? where's the giant vat of evap o rust?
That would certainly make my life a bit easier :-). Thanks for watching
Did you test their functionality before dismantling?
They may have just needed a lubrication and became fully functional. Aesthetics are a waste of time unless you want it in a museum. It’s a tool not art.
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Very nice restoration, but you shloud grease everything for preserving it: the articulaitons, the threads, etc...
Thanks for watching. After being cleaned up, all the nuts and bolts were soaked in a light oil before reassembling. The unpainted surfaces were also given a very light coat of the same oil. I didn’t film any of those bits though. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
OK it looks good, but do it cut well? No one knows because you didn't show the most important thing and that is how it cuts.
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@@smalltoolrevival OK my bad, I missed that. Thank you.
Nice job .. 👍🏻
He cut a bolt in the vise at the end.