Very Good .. My Question is : why you put only small part of wrench into the flame ? and after then which chemical you use to dip this part ? Looking forward ! thank you
Actually we put the small part and to dip into the liquid is only to harden that specific part. Rest of the tool is kept cool so to keep it flexible and soft. Its the oil not any other thing or chemical. You are welcome @sidkhan9871
You omitted the blade and coil spring in the handle, plus all the lathe work on the collar but made the entire jaw adjustment loose and sloppy. May look pretty, but I doubt even the paint will hold up with plastic filler underneath. Who taught you to file with a forward/reverse motion, it works slower, and makes your file dull, forward only, lift, and repeat! Pretty shoddy!
He omitted adding the two springs inside the head which are present in all stilson wrenches. They were probably not present in the original rusted out tool because they had rusted away. In the USA replacement springs are available from Zoro Tools and other places.
"Let's do some lathe work" too many times. Camera was also too close on most shots, and you should be wearing closed-toe shoes when working with power tools.
yeah.. repeated lathe work phrase was due to the mistake of editor of this video.checked with it what was the reason for that. He told, the file before rendering the video was crashed and upon reloading the backup of video, i missed to look up the lower third text. and yes few other mistakes related to camera work were there to be looked in the next projects. safety measures were also not properly taken...Sorry Evan Horton, you wont see these highlighted points in the next projects..
Why do people that make these videos think they should add music? It takes away from the calming experience of hearing the tools be restored. Automatic dislike from me, sorry
Came for the restoration, stayed for the lathe work
ya like lathe work? ;)
I liked when he wrote "let's do some lathe work"
Thanks Buddy
Say, I have an idea.
Let’s do some lathe work!
I’m now ready to go buy a lathe!
I feel like this lathe has maybe seen better days.
Well it had a lot of work to do for this video...it barely survived
Multi talented lathe! 😂
What is a lathe? I don't know anymore!
Except now, due to all the lathe work, the nut is too loose in the gap and the wrench doesn’t work as well.
Nice restoration.
Thanks!
Very Good .. My Question is : why you put only small part of wrench into the flame ? and after then which chemical you use to dip this part ? Looking forward ! thank you
Actually we put the small part and to dip into the liquid is only to harden that specific part. Rest of the tool is kept cool so to keep it flexible and soft.
Its the oil not any other thing or chemical.
You are welcome @sidkhan9871
what the hell are all those tiny bugs on the piece at 4:12????
Nice way to not only restore an old tool but upgrade a lesser tool to look nice. Thanks.
Very true!
Let's do some lathe work!
should have used a flap disc to get rid of imperfections in steel not that compound or whatever it was.
You are right
Fantastic job looks and works well and the colour is spot on thanks for sharing and remember stay safe and make. 🍺🍺👍👍😷
Thank you! Cheers!
You omitted the blade and coil spring in the handle, plus all the lathe work on the collar but made the entire jaw adjustment loose and sloppy. May look pretty, but I doubt even the paint will hold up with plastic filler underneath. Who taught you to file with a forward/reverse motion, it works slower, and makes your file dull, forward only, lift, and repeat! Pretty shoddy!
Theo best
He omitted adding the two springs inside the head which are present in all stilson wrenches. They were probably not present in the original rusted out tool because they had rusted away. In the USA replacement springs are available from Zoro Tools and other places.
Yes it was by mistake... Thanks for sorting it out
12:00 Let's do some lathe work.
Me : Really ? 🧐
Hello from Mexico
Hi Jonathan X
nice video
Thanks
No spring on the hook jaw? It will never work that way. Looks good otherwise.
Let's do some lathe work *grabs paint can*
LOL
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Wow I did same one! Even same color 😍😍😍
Looks great, but why do you keep saying “lathe work” when you don’t use a lathe? You use a bench vise.
actually it was a editing mistake, apologies...
Kamal Bro
Ay wallahhhhh
I don’t wanna do any more lathe work 😭😭
you can fund me to buy a new one....😊 🙏
Let’s do some lathe work
you will definitely watch some lathe work in my upcoming video..
Why dont you show everything
if we show every details of the restoration process, the video length might be very long
Please work with a guard on your angle grinder for your own safety!
Thank You Carl N
Please next try ketchup for oxidation removal
Yup will try..
Lost me at the bondo 🤦🏼♂️
👍👍👍
Seriously? Bondo a pipe wrench?
Subpar
"Let's do some lathe work" too many times. Camera was also too close on most shots, and you should be wearing closed-toe shoes when working with power tools.
yeah.. repeated lathe work phrase was due to the mistake of editor of this video.checked with it what was the reason for that. He told, the file before rendering the video was crashed and upon reloading the backup of video, i missed to look up the lower third text. and yes few other mistakes related to camera work were there to be looked in the next projects. safety measures were also not properly taken...Sorry Evan Horton, you wont see these highlighted points in the next projects..
and yes thank you for your time and valuable inputs.
Why do people that make these videos think they should add music? It takes away from the calming experience of hearing the tools be restored. Automatic dislike from me, sorry
LAME!!!!