WW2 German SAPPER CONSTRICTOR restoration/rare german tool

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • In this video, I restore the WW2 German sapper constrictor (Wurgezange). This rare german tool used by the Wehrmacht sappers for connection between detonator cap and cable.The item will be found at the battlefields of the WW2. My job was to clean the item, to partial compensation for losses, straighten it and to do cold bluing.
    I hope you enjoyed my restoration of the WW2 German sapper constrictor.
    Watch as we showcase the intricate process of restoring these pieces of history. If you are a history buff or simply enjoy watching restoration projects, this video is for you. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more restoration content!
    Thanks for watching, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to my channel for more restoration videos.
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    • Test of the Restored W... ---- how does this tool work!
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Комментарии • 29

  • @elisabethnadalini4193
    @elisabethnadalini4193 17 дней назад

    je ne connaissais pas cet outil ,merci pour la découverte🙂👍

  • @antonioparra4979
    @antonioparra4979 16 дней назад +2

    el trabajo de una semana, creo que mas resumido en 14 minutos ya es suficiente para admirar. lastima que algunas personas no entiendan eso y no vean el resultado de una herramienta que estaba destinada al olvido... mil gracias por el video aprendí algo nuevo hoy, ya es ganancia haberlo visto. 👍

  • @susanmatteson7421
    @susanmatteson7421 17 дней назад

    Very interesting.

  • @Enigmaking
    @Enigmaking 15 дней назад +2

    Why did you apply cold bluing and boiled it in oil? isn't that a bit redundant?
    I enjoyed the video, looking forward for more ww2 projects.
    Servus from Romania

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  15 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the question. Cold bluing can be applied to the outside, but for preservation it is better to boil the inside in waste oil. At temperature, hot oil penetrates the pores of the metal and prevents rust or preserves surface rust. In addition, according to the alkaline oxidation technology (real bluing), it is necessary to boil in oil, this is preservation.

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  15 дней назад +1

      There will be many projects on the First World War and the Second World War, and some projects will be shown on RUclips for the first time.

    • @Enigmaking
      @Enigmaking 15 дней назад +1

      Can't wait :)
      Thanks for the quick answer.

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging 15 дней назад

    It looks reall good after renovation 🙌🙌👏👏

  • @NolaGal2601
    @NolaGal2601 8 дней назад +1

    Do you need to scrub the cold bluing solution into the metal?

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  7 дней назад +1

      Yes, and it is advisable to apply the cold bluing fluid several times, so the coating will be more uniform.

  • @stephenanderle5422
    @stephenanderle5422 17 дней назад +5

    So what is it and what does it do?

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  17 дней назад +5

      This tool is a constrictor (Detonator Cap Crimping Pliers). It allows a crimping of aluminum caps on a detonating cord. Used by German sappers in World War II.

  • @toumicarlos4037
    @toumicarlos4037 16 дней назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
    @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  8 дней назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsnxiHPm0NhIQ - How does this tool work!

  • @rogerpatrongonzalez5800
    @rogerpatrongonzalez5800 16 дней назад +1

    🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏🥃👍👏

  • @robertberry4109
    @robertberry4109 16 дней назад

    Interesting over engineered tool. Others just use crimping pliers. If you have any mechanical sense you can figure out how it works. Please use the correct tools. The use of roll pin punches instead of flat faced punches is doing a disservice to the roll punch as you will ruin the face. Nice job.

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  16 дней назад

      Thank you very much for your kind words and useful advice! Will definitely use it in the future!

  • @guillaumeroncin5870
    @guillaumeroncin5870 16 дней назад

    A Wehrmacht tool with no markings ? No waffenamt like stamps ? You are kidding !

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  16 дней назад

      On one handle you can see the hard-to-read H39 stamp (at 14:16 in the video), which corresponds to similar Wehrmacht instruments. To make sure that this is a German instrument, you can look at the same instrument on the website fjm44.com/product/pioner-crimp-tool

  • @ValleyProud916
    @ValleyProud916 17 дней назад +1

    I still don't know WTF it is or does!

  • @lennoxramberran1459
    @lennoxramberran1459 17 дней назад

    Very disappointed, first time seeing something like this, doesn't know what it is or how it works, viewer from trinidad

    • @Restoration.LetsGetStarted
      @Restoration.LetsGetStarted  17 дней назад

      Unfortunately, there is very little information on this tool. Perhaps viewers from Germany can give us a hint. In German this thing is called Wűrgezange.

  • @saeedbuqaileh7762
    @saeedbuqaileh7762 17 дней назад

    Very stupid restoration