Thanks Little Brother. I usually have a few projects going at the same time so why not combine them...Plus I'm trying to get the shop sorted before my wood stove goes in.
Great job on all three my friend. I really like the adjustable wrench, it just looks cool. I still have to try that 209 Natural stain on a project and I have the perfect one in mind. Sometimes there is no option but to take the failing chrome off, those pliers look great as well. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Fred G! Those S wrenches are pretty bad @ss. Oh..I can't wait to see what you do with the 209.yep sometimes you just gotta bring it back to the natural finish.
Thanks Brother! Hey are there any games you are looking for? I'm always at the Market so if there's any you are hunting let me know I'll keep an eye out.
The hammer is gorgeous. I love the handle. I'm surprised the soft blow heads are not removable for replacement on what was most likely a very expensive hammer. I like the medley format. The pliers and wrench are perfect. Thanks George
Thanks Michael, I was surprised too when I tried to remove them and they didn't budge. I can't imagine what this hammer cost new. I'm glad you are enjoying this format. I usually have a couple of projects going on at once so I thought why not? I am still working on that mower btw..Sorry it's taking so long but we'll get there.
Hey !George vraiment une très belle restauration.Le marteau 🔨 est superbe. La clé d'installateur est resortie prête à l'emploi. La clé en S aussi est vraiment bien nettoyée, de quoi rejoindre le mur avec ses copines. ❤
I use a new hard wax oil on all my wood handles now instead of varnish. It soaks in and dries hard and you buff it. , it just brings out the natural colour of the wood. The best thing is it, doesn’t chip or flake off and you can just put another coat on anytime . Cheers from AUS 🦘🇦🇺
@@Uwannawatch it’s made by a company called FIDDES, it’s called Hard Wax Oil . It’s a blend of natural oils and waxes. Meant for furniture and floors in home interiors, but does a great job on my restored tool handles and the 100 year old polished red gum wood in my work bench .
Thank You Mr. John! I like that hammer and that was probably the most rewarding out of this little tool medley. There was so much grime on that handle.
Hey Captain Ivan, Thanks! That Blue point was my favorite out of this medley. It's a first for me and the pick it came from was pretty special. Take it easy youngster, catch up with you later.
Hey Terry, I'm glad you like it. Diamond makes a large variety of pliers. I have a few different ones and always pick them up when I see them. Take care and we'll see ya soon.
Thanks John! I like these little S wrenches. I saw a whole set listed on Facebook but they were way outta my price range. Maybe I'll come across some more at the Flea market.
I’ve restored adjustable wrenches before. It gives me pleasure seeing someone else go through the steps. Makes it seem less insane the amount of attention required to salvage them. Too many people using them as hammers or dropping them, thinking they are indestructible when I find that to be far from the truth.
The nylon hammer end came out great, I use plastic polishing pads, give em a try, pretty cheap on Amazon , they work well in my experience. Beautiful job on the handle.🙂 I love the “rugged and rough” look, tbf that what I’m about, making tools work again without making them into a showpiece…. Great video 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Good cleanups. I identify with this video because I seem to use hand tools more than power tools, and its a lot nicer to use clean tools than rusty ones. The S wrench looks really good. Old tools can be a challenge and a hassle, especially the rusty, stuck thumbwheel pins. I'm glad the pin in your wrench surrendered.
Hey Pat Thanks! I use a lot of hand tools as well. There's just something about it that I find relaxing. and more enjoyable. You are right about these old tools being a challenge sometimes. But it is so worth it in the end when you can use them. Those thumb wheels I always prepare myself for the worst with them., and sometimes they surprise you and cooperate. Take care Buddy. see ya soon.
Good video George! Quality tools nicely cleaned up, not over the top, they look just like they should in my opinion, I enjoyed every minute of the video!
Thanks Mr. Bill! I really appreciate that Brother! I'm looking forward to see what you get up to next. Never know what you are gonna show us. See ya later.
Nice job on those tools. It's always nicer to use a cleaned up tool than a rusty and dirty one. I like the hand tool videos because I find I'm more likely to use them than power tools. The S wrench turned out very well. Old tools can be tougher to deal with just because of their age. My experience is that the thumb wheel pins can be a real headache sometimes.
@@patjohnson3100 Thanks Pat!I totally agree. I'd rather use hand tools myself as well for a lot of things. The old tools are a bit of work sometimes but we know they are better than the new ones so that's why we do it ,right? Oh those pins can certainly be a pain. Take care and we'll see you soon.
The S wrench is very cool!! I picked up several cans of natural stain as part of a lot from an estate sale. (Here take these boxes of paint and stain if you can use them, nobody seems to want to buy them) I really never have used it or even thought about it. This weekend Im gonna try it!! (unless I get called out to work) Its a 100+ degree week here so hopefully its a little better for you up there on the other end of the country!! Stay safe brother!!
Hey Patrick! I hope you get a chance to try that stain out and hope you get to enjoy your weekend. I go on call Friday night for the week. Don't be jealous we have had a couple of nice days.High of 80 low around 55..But next week we are gonna be back to the 90's.. Take care Brother and catch up with you later.
Great video brother. Those tools cleaned up beautifully. Getting the old chrome off the plumbing pliers is the only way to go sometimes. Seemed to work out well for you though. I got all excited recently when I found a 12” shifting spanner. It had Diamond cast into the handle. I was very pleased with myself until I cleaned it up and found a “Made in China” on it. Still found a use for it though. Gave it to my youngest son as he is always “borrowing” my 12” shifter left to me by my dad and holding it to ransom for a year of three. 😂😂😂
Thanks Brother! Yep the chrome had to go but that's ok you know I like that natural look. I see those diamond marked tools here and they have gotten me to. That's funny a year or three.🤣🤣. I think at that point you just gotta accept that it's not coming back. Take care and give our love to the family.
I often find that any abrasive grit can fog up anything plastic if you scrub it to hard. any of those plastic like screwdriver or chisel handles, I usually i just polish them with isopropyl or paint thinner just to try and make them glossy. it may be the case that you can super fine grit and wet polish them back to perfection but I never dabbled in any of that!!! keep these awesome videos comin!!!
Hey It's been a while good to hear from you. I have a super fine polish paste it is like a 6,000 grit but i have no clue where it is. I have been reorganizing my shop a bit. When i find it I'll give a little demo. Thanks for the awesome support. It means a lot I truly appreciate it!
Tidy job on those, my friend. The little wrench is my favourite, not sure if it's my vivid imagination but a lot of these old wrenches remind me of Alien! My mind is a strange place sometimes.
Hey Dave Thank You! I'm glad you had a good time. My biggest job hazard to my beard is the auger while clearing drains. Thanks for checking in Brother. Take care see ya soon.
I just bought my first oiler recently but don’t know how to restore it or even use it. It’s an Eagle. Would love to see you restore one or give some info on how to use an oiler; filling it, dispensing the liquid, etc
It depends on the finish and the condition. Most important make sure the bottom is solid and it has a good seal.. they have a thin tin bottom that's what you press to dispense the oil , only fill 3/4 full to allow for expansion. I have a couple of oiler videos.
Hey, George enjoy your channel and videos. Can you please tell me where I could get one of those work bench matts you have in your shop on the video, or a link where to pick up one? I see a few guys who make videos on tool restoration have them. I'd like to get one for my tool restoration area. Thanks man.
Thank you! it's a Fiskars crafting mat. I think my wife ordered it off Amazon or Wal Mart. Just double check it's the size you want before you check out.
That was a cool tool medley. I really liked the hammer. Whenever I see stain being used I think: ScoutCrafter = Gunstock, 357magdad = Bombay Mahogany, Uwannawatch = 209. 😬🤓
Is that the Zinger product? If so I used to use that a lot but about 5 years ago they must have changed something in it because I started to get a lot of fish eyes.Or it Could have been environmental issues.
If you hit those hammer heads with 1000, then 3000, then automotive compound, they’ll be crystal clear. I have one just like it. I can’t take my eyes off it. It’s a spectacular piece with crystal heads (they retain their color but become completely see through)
I’ll tell you how to fix that sticky spot. Pull out the movable jaw, color the internal diameter of the channel that the movable jaw slides in with Sharpie or Dykem - something easily removed when done. Now reinsert the movable jaw and work it through the sticking point. The sharpie/dye will transfer to the movable jaw where material needs to be removed. Take a diamond file and file away the transferred color. Repeat until desired smoothness has been achieved. I did this with one of those rare double-ended adjustable wrenches and it is now my favorite wrench because I can spin the wheel easily with one thumb/finger. Absolutely recommend giving that a try, you will be impressed with how well it works after.
Hey Jack, to be honest with you I don't like any of the Hercules paper. It just doesn't hold up and it doesn't feel right. that 600 sands more like a 1000.
I Also Scored A Crap Load Of Ellen Wrenches. At The Thriftstore. They're Not Rusted Too Bad But With The wire Wheel On My New Drill Press It Won't Be Too Hard To Remove The Rust Off Of Them.
One of these days that grinder is going to grab your beard when someone calls your name and you turn in a way that you have never turned before. Seen it happen too many times
@@Uwannawatch well, I mean, if you’re going for terminal length so you can be like Jack Passion and compete in the WBMC, don’t trim it on my account but instead just tie it back (or wear an apron and tuck it into the shop apron). I love a man with a good beard, but watching those hairs wave from the air being moved by the grinder was scary 🫣
I Bought Me A Sdjustable Wrench At The Thriftstore. All It Needed Was A Little Lukas Red Grease Wich Turned Redish Brown From The Rust & Me Turning The Thumbwheel & A Tiny Bit Of WD40 After I Got Through With It The Napkin Was A Redish Rusty Brown. Not A Spot Of Rust InThe Thumb Wheel
dude please watch that beard with the wire wheel!! i saw a few hairs flapping dangerously close. im sure you know this already but man its nothing to play with
The nylon hammer end came out great, I use plastic polishing pads, give em a try, pretty cheap on Amazon , they work well in my experience. Beautiful job on the handle.🙂 I love the “rugged and rough” look, tbf that what I’m about, making tools work again without making them into a showpiece…. Great video 🇺🇸🇬🇧
I bought one of those Blue Point hammers in high school back in 1966. Still in my tool box.
That's Cool! It is a quality tool for sure and I am happy to have it.
Love the tool medley concept. Everything cleaned up nicely 👍
Thanks Little Brother. I usually have a few projects going at the same time so why not combine them...Plus I'm trying to get the shop sorted before my wood stove goes in.
Great job on all three my friend. I really like the adjustable wrench, it just looks cool. I still have to try that 209 Natural stain on a project and I have the perfect one in mind. Sometimes there is no option but to take the failing chrome off, those pliers look great as well. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Fred G! Those S wrenches are pretty bad @ss. Oh..I can't wait to see what you do with the 209.yep sometimes you just gotta bring it back to the natural finish.
Nothing like a good medley. My favourite was the blue point! The dirt that came off that handle !!
Thanks Jim! I know right! That thing was really used by someone.
All 3 came out amazing, but the Blue Point hammer is my favorite. The polishing compound really cleaned up that vinyl. Top notch job as always!
Thanks Brother! Hey are there any games you are looking for? I'm always at the Market so if there's any you are hunting let me know I'll keep an eye out.
That little keystone is my favorite. Great job. Right on 👍🏻
Right On! Right On! Uncle James!
The hammer is gorgeous. I love the handle. I'm surprised the soft blow heads are not removable for replacement on what was most likely a very expensive hammer. I like the medley format. The pliers and wrench are perfect. Thanks George
Thanks Michael, I was surprised too when I tried to remove them and they didn't budge. I can't imagine what this hammer cost new. I'm glad you are enjoying this format. I usually have a couple of projects going on at once so I thought why not? I am still working on that mower btw..Sorry it's taking so long but we'll get there.
Hi George three nice tools And a fantastic finish Thanks for sharing your time and skill Great video Thanks again George 🍺🍺👍👍
Thanks Brian! 🍺🍺🍻
Nice brother! Softblow cleaned up great! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Big Brother! It did clean up pretty nice I'm happy with for sure.
Nice clean up George . I really like the hammer it came out very nice. Of corse so did the other two. Have a good week Brother.
Thanks Mr. Dale! I got a lot of tools to get cleaned up. I'll get through all them one day. Take care Brother and we'll talk soon!
All three came out perfect thank you for the video
Thank you for watching and for the nice comment! I really do appreciate it!
This man knows his shit
Thanks Brother! 🤣🤣.
All the tools came out great.
Thank You! I was really pleased with how they came out.
Hey !George vraiment une très belle restauration.Le marteau 🔨 est superbe. La clé d'installateur est resortie prête à l'emploi. La clé en S aussi est vraiment bien nettoyée, de quoi rejoindre le mur avec ses copines. ❤
Hello Patrick! Thank you my friend. I was quite pleased with this lot., and they will be well kept in my shop.
I use a new hard wax oil on all my wood handles now instead of varnish. It soaks in and dries hard and you buff it. , it just brings out the natural colour of the wood. The best thing is it, doesn’t chip or flake off and you can just put another coat on anytime . Cheers from AUS 🦘🇦🇺
Thanks, What is the wax called? I'm wondering if it's like what I call bowling alley wax. i can't think of the real name.
@@Uwannawatch it’s made by a company called FIDDES, it’s called Hard Wax Oil . It’s a blend of natural oils and waxes. Meant for furniture and floors in home interiors, but does a great job on my restored tool handles and the 100 year old polished red gum wood in my work bench .
@@roberthocking9138 Thanks!
Great job on all the tools. My favorite is the hammer. It looks great. And Hi back to Chrissy.
Thank You Mr. John! I like that hammer and that was probably the most rewarding out of this little tool medley. There was so much grime on that handle.
Good morning, George I have some black stain I want to try out ether on a tool or a oak bench I have
great job George ❤👍🇨🇦🍁🔧😊
That is a very nice pair of pump pliers
Thanks Dan O! That sounds nice! Curious to see what you do.
They all turned out great Super George! That Wescott wrench is awesome! And the Blue Point hammer was a nice surprise.
Hey Captain Ivan, Thanks! That Blue point was my favorite out of this medley. It's a first for me and the pick it came from was pretty special. Take it easy youngster, catch up with you later.
Great job George!!
Thank you Ken!
The hammer turned out great! Nice work
Thank You! I appreciate it!
I like the medley, like the diamond plier, was unaware they made a plier. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching, stay safe young man.
Hey Terry, I'm glad you like it. Diamond makes a large variety of pliers. I have a few different ones and always pick them up when I see them. Take care and we'll see ya soon.
I went from spending Friday nights at clubs to spending them watching tool restoration videos. Interesting twist
That's about right , I know what you mean. Thanks for spending some of that time with me over here in the shop.
same here man! crazy isn't it. never thought
Those narrow head slip joints are super handy. Most enjoyable. Thanks again, George
Thanks Buddy! They are really nice and I'm happy to have them.
Great job my favorite was the hammer
Thanks Dan, You know I think it was my favorite too. It's the first Blue Point soft blow hammer I have ever owned.
Like the wrench I find a lot of those usually a buck or two each. Keep digging for junk!
Thanks Man, I will always be searching for that rusty treasure!
Great medley! I dig those adjustable S wrenches!
Thanks Man! You wanna do another S wrench show down for No rust this year? 🤣.
Nice video. Learned a lot.
Thanks! I appreciate it.
Great episode! I like the idea of doing different tools in one video and you have my vote for more😊. Thanks again for your efforts and see you Sunday.
Thanks Mike, I'm usually working on a few projects at once so I figured why not film them all. See ya soon!
Love the tool medley idea. All 3 of those tools are spectacular, hard to pick a favorite! wow they look better after your TLC.
Thanks! I appreciate that! Hope all is well with you.
Love the three piece man.. everything came out looking super.. I'm finally catching up on the videos..
CC!!!!! Thanks Brother! I know I'm trying to catch up on videos myself. That stupid work thing keeps getting in the way.
@@Uwannawatch oh yeah man I get it.. work is busy man.. I can't wait for jacktown next spring..
They turned out very well! Love that little 6 inch wrench!
Thanks John! I like these little S wrenches. I saw a whole set listed on Facebook but they were way outta my price range. Maybe I'll come across some more at the Flea market.
Excellent job
Thank You!
I’ve restored adjustable wrenches before. It gives me pleasure seeing someone else go through the steps. Makes it seem less insane the amount of attention required to salvage them. Too many people using them as hammers or dropping them, thinking they are indestructible when I find that to be far from the truth.
I love making seized adjustable spanner’s work
Yep it's a bit of work but well worth the effort.
@@tony1721 me too!
The nylon hammer end came out great, I use plastic polishing pads, give em a try, pretty cheap on Amazon , they work well in my experience. Beautiful job on the handle.🙂
I love the “rugged and rough” look, tbf that what I’m about, making tools work again without making them into a showpiece….
Great video 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Good cleanups. I identify with this video because I seem to use hand tools more than power tools, and its a lot nicer to use clean tools than rusty ones. The S wrench looks really good. Old tools can be a challenge and a hassle, especially the rusty, stuck thumbwheel pins. I'm glad the pin in your wrench surrendered.
Hey Pat Thanks! I use a lot of hand tools as well. There's just something about it that I find relaxing. and more enjoyable. You are right about these old tools being a challenge sometimes. But it is so worth it in the end when you can use them. Those thumb wheels I always prepare myself for the worst with them., and sometimes they surprise you and cooperate. Take care Buddy. see ya soon.
Good video George! Quality tools nicely cleaned up, not over the top, they look just like they should in my opinion, I enjoyed every minute of the video!
Thanks Mr. Bill! I really appreciate that Brother! I'm looking forward to see what you get up to next. Never know what you are gonna show us. See ya later.
The wrench, ( spanner) is a work of art
Hey Ant! Those S wrenches are sweet!
11:30, suggest you put heat shrink handles on them. Video suggestion.
Maybe one day when I go get some more of it.
Nice video. Thank you. If anyone reading this wants a VLCHEK 15 AUTO wrench circa 1950 please hit me up.
Nice job on those tools. It's always nicer to use a cleaned up tool than a rusty and dirty one. I like the hand tool videos because I find I'm more likely to use them than power tools. The S wrench turned out very well. Old tools can be tougher to deal with just because of their age. My experience is that the thumb wheel pins can be a real headache sometimes.
@@patjohnson3100 Thanks Pat!I totally agree. I'd rather use hand tools myself as well for a lot of things. The old tools are a bit of work sometimes but we know they are better than the new ones so that's why we do it ,right? Oh those pins can certainly be a pain. Take care and we'll see you soon.
The S wrench is very cool!! I picked up several cans of natural stain as part of a lot from an estate sale. (Here take these boxes of paint and stain if you can use them, nobody seems to want to buy them) I really never have used it or even thought about it. This weekend Im gonna try it!! (unless I get called out to work) Its a 100+ degree week here so hopefully its a little better for you up there on the other end of the country!! Stay safe brother!!
Hey Patrick! I hope you get a chance to try that stain out and hope you get to enjoy your weekend. I go on call Friday night for the week. Don't be jealous we have had a couple of nice days.High of 80 low around 55..But next week we are gonna be back to the 90's.. Take care Brother and catch up with you later.
Very nice
Thank You! I really appreciate that!
Great video brother. Those tools cleaned up beautifully. Getting the old chrome off the plumbing pliers is the only way to go sometimes. Seemed to work out well for you though.
I got all excited recently when I found a 12” shifting spanner. It had Diamond cast into the handle. I was very pleased with myself until I cleaned it up and found a “Made in China” on it.
Still found a use for it though. Gave it to my youngest son as he is always “borrowing” my 12” shifter left to me by my dad and holding it to ransom for a year of three. 😂😂😂
Thanks Brother! Yep the chrome had to go but that's ok you know I like that natural look.
I see those diamond marked tools here and they have gotten me to.
That's funny a year or three.🤣🤣. I think at that point you just gotta accept that it's not coming back. Take care and give our love to the family.
I often find that any abrasive grit can fog up anything plastic if you scrub it to hard. any of those plastic like screwdriver or chisel handles, I usually i just polish them with isopropyl or paint thinner just to try and make them glossy. it may be the case that you can super fine grit and wet polish them back to perfection but I never dabbled in any of that!!! keep these awesome videos comin!!!
Hey It's been a while good to hear from you. I have a super fine polish paste it is like a 6,000 grit but i have no clue where it is. I have been reorganizing my shop a bit. When i find it I'll give a little demo. Thanks for the awesome support. It means a lot I truly appreciate it!
Tidy job on those, my friend. The little wrench is my favourite, not sure if it's my vivid imagination but a lot of these old wrenches remind me of Alien! My mind is a strange place sometimes.
Thanks Alex, Like the mouth that comes out? I can totally see that.
Fun video George!!! I saw 👀 sparks near your beard… another job hazard? Nice work cleaning up the tools… The Old Army Scout…
Hey Dave Thank You! I'm glad you had a good time. My biggest job hazard to my beard is the auger while clearing drains. Thanks for checking in Brother. Take care see ya soon.
I think the hammer is my favorite. You like your stain color....will you ever try a very light stain?
I think the hammer is my favorite from this medley. You never know I like to mix it up sometimes.
I just bought my first oiler recently but don’t know how to restore it or even use it. It’s an Eagle. Would love to see you restore one or give some info on how to use an oiler; filling it, dispensing the liquid, etc
It depends on the finish and the condition. Most important make sure the bottom is solid and it has a good seal.. they have a thin tin bottom that's what you press to dispense the oil , only fill 3/4 full to allow for expansion. I have a couple of oiler videos.
@@Uwannawatch thanks! That’s great advice! I will check out your videos. Thank you, again
All the tools look great! I really like the hammer. Are the hammer heads threaded on for replacement? Thanks for the video
Thank You, No they are fixed. I tried to remove them but they don't come off.
Hey, George enjoy your channel and videos. Can you please tell me where I could get one of those work bench matts you have in your shop on the video, or a link where to pick up one? I see a few guys who make videos on tool restoration have them. I'd like to get one for my tool restoration area. Thanks man.
Thank you! it's a Fiskars crafting mat. I think my wife ordered it off Amazon or Wal Mart. Just double check it's the size you want before you check out.
👍 Thanks again.
hi George! do you use a bench grinder or buffer?
Hey Brother! I have both and use them according to what I'm doing.
That was a cool tool medley. I really liked the hammer. Whenever I see stain being used I think: ScoutCrafter = Gunstock, 357magdad = Bombay Mahogany, Uwannawatch = 209. 😬🤓
Thanks Kid! I'm glad you liked it. If you have light wood you want to show off you can't go wrong with the 209.
@@Uwannawatch - 👍
I Alway Use Bullseye Shelack.
I Like It Cause It Brings Out
The Natral Beauti Of The Wood.
Is that the Zinger product? If so I used to use that a lot but about 5 years ago they must have changed something in it because I started to get a lot of fish eyes.Or it Could have been environmental issues.
If you hit those hammer heads with 1000, then 3000, then automotive compound, they’ll be crystal clear. I have one just like it. I can’t take my eyes off it. It’s a spectacular piece with crystal heads (they retain their color but become completely see through)
Yes that works well.
I’ll tell you how to fix that sticky spot. Pull out the movable jaw, color the internal diameter of the channel that the movable jaw slides in with Sharpie or Dykem - something easily removed when done. Now reinsert the movable jaw and work it through the sticking point. The sharpie/dye will transfer to the movable jaw where material needs to be removed. Take a diamond file and file away the transferred color. Repeat until desired smoothness has been achieved. I did this with one of those rare double-ended adjustable wrenches and it is now my favorite wrench because I can spin the wheel easily with one thumb/finger. Absolutely recommend giving that a try, you will be impressed with how well it works after.
There was a burr on the inside.
@@Uwannawatch that’ll do it! Awesome! Glad you got it
so I assume you are saying the Harbor Freight Hercules sand paper is not your favorite being 600 grit or any other grit?
Hey Jack, to be honest with you I don't like any of the Hercules paper. It just doesn't hold up and it doesn't feel right. that 600 sands more like a 1000.
@@Uwannawatch that's good to know because I use a lot of harbor freight products and tools but never used any of their sandpaper
I am assuming the Hercules paper is from harbor freight
@@jackcollins2344 Yes Sir, It's Harbor Freight . I know a lot of guys use it and it's bargain priced but I won't buy it again.
I Also Scored A Crap Load
Of Ellen Wrenches. At The Thriftstore. They're Not
Rusted Too Bad But With
The wire Wheel On My New
Drill Press It Won't Be Too
Hard To Remove The Rust Off Of Them.
That's cool! Sounds like you found some really good tools and even better they don't need too much work.
One of these days that grinder is going to grab your beard when someone calls your name and you turn in a way that you have never turned before. Seen it happen too many times
Ya, it's time to trim it again.
@@Uwannawatch well, I mean, if you’re going for terminal length so you can be like Jack Passion and compete in the WBMC, don’t trim it on my account but instead just tie it back (or wear an apron and tuck it into the shop apron). I love a man with a good beard, but watching those hairs wave from the air being moved by the grinder was scary 🫣
I Bought Me A Sdjustable
Wrench At The Thriftstore. All It
Needed Was A Little Lukas
Red Grease Wich Turned Redish
Brown From The Rust & Me Turning The Thumbwheel & A Tiny Bit Of WD40
After I Got Through With It
The Napkin Was A Redish
Rusty Brown. Not A Spot Of
Rust InThe Thumb Wheel
That's a lucky find!
Someone has a video on RUclips about a product that they made that last longer and is better than vapo-rust Eagle
You Know What I'd Do Is Dip
The Plastic Ends Into Some Flexseal Or Plastyseal. Then
The Hammer Will Look
Nicer Then What It Dose.
I might give that a try if I pick up a generic one.
dude please watch that beard with the wire wheel!! i saw a few hairs flapping dangerously close. im sure you know this already but man its nothing to play with
That's how I usually trim it..😅. Just kidding. I know. It's time to cut it back. Appreciate ya looking out for a Brother.
The nylon hammer end came out great, I use plastic polishing pads, give em a try, pretty cheap on Amazon , they work well in my experience. Beautiful job on the handle.🙂
I love the “rugged and rough” look, tbf that what I’m about, making tools work again without making them into a showpiece….
Great video 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Thanks Ant! I love that natural 209 it just highlights the grain. Most of my tools are users even the ones on the walls. Function over fashion.