I would like to see you restoring a bayonet or something very beaten up and converting it to its out-from-the-factory state back in 1915. Nice job here again!
Another great example of your skills!!! That must have been quality steel to last that long under ground!!! It needed you to give it a second chance! Well done!!!
Hello, what a good restoration job, on the bayonet and his identification badge of the German soldier. Is there any file or way to find out what happened to that soldier...? Greetings from Argentina.
@@ReXtorer I thought it could be known through the data on the identification plate, in the military archives of the German army, but well, I don't know if it will be that easy to find out. Thank you also for your response.
Грандиозная работа! Я сам восстановил не один штык... Но мое мнение таково, что зря снимаете всю ржу.... Ее можно стабилизировать и использовать как основу, а не вскрывать все каверны... Иначе штык выглядит как напомаженый труп....Без обид, просто мнение....И деревянные рукоятки лучше делать под конкретный штык с учетом коррозии.. Ножки старых деревенных стульев - отличные заготовки)))
@@ReXtorer я кампанофіл. Раніше дзвоники обробляв бджолиним воском. Але потім перейшов на мікровоск - у нього проникнення більше. Іноді під бджолиним воском реакція окислення продовжується.
I help a search organization, so I know how it works. An identification tag without the remains of a soldier is meaningless. I found hundreds of identification tags in the trash. They were simply thrown away. Dozens of tags can be found at the headquarters of the regiment. Some tags were thrown away because the soldier was transferred to another unit and they were invalid.
*Hi mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored good job well done*
Always find it strange to think these found items could have taken someones life... such beautiful things to find with a dark past. Great resoration!
Uncredible ! Absolutely uncredible !!!
didn't think you'll be able to save this bayonet... great work!
Beatiful restoration 👏👍🗡️
Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪👋
Какая трудоёмкая, качественная реставрация.Из куска ржавого железа получилась история штыка. Мастеру лайк однозначно.
GOOD RESTORATION!
Повісив би такий на стіну…круто, гарна робота 👍🏻
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
thanks!
Great find and great job with the preservation!
I would like to see you restoring a bayonet or something very beaten up and converting it to its out-from-the-factory state back in 1915. Nice job here again!
You can watch this my video of bayonet restoration ruclips.net/video/qgIC40m28GM/видео.htmlsi=aDMnV_wwvgXY2kSz
This looks amazing nice work !! 👍👍
Tough piece, greater
restore. Especially like the soldiers ID Placard.
Gone, but not forgotten . Through all your hard work.
thank you!
This looks like it's to far gone but you know what you're doing
Another great example of your skills!!! That must have been quality steel to last that long under ground!!! It needed you to give it a second chance! Well done!!!
SATISFYING TO WATCH
Good job
Hello, what a good restoration job, on the bayonet and his identification badge of the German soldier. Is there any file or way to find out what happened to that soldier...? Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you! Unfortunately, it is impossible to find out what happened to the soldier...
@@ReXtorerчому не можливо, я думаю в Німеччині є списки тих, хто загинув. Тим більше на жетоні вказано його дані - рік народження, ?місце, полк.
@@ReXtorer I thought it could be known through the data on the identification plate, in the military archives of the German army, but well, I don't know if it will be that easy to find out. Thank you also for your response.
Well done. A lot of pitting on that one. Glad it doesn't have to be stuck in anybody.
Respekt, coole Arbeit.
Грандиозная работа! Я сам восстановил не один штык... Но мое мнение таково, что зря снимаете всю ржу.... Ее можно стабилизировать и использовать как основу, а не вскрывать все каверны... Иначе штык выглядит как напомаженый труп....Без обид, просто мнение....И деревянные рукоятки лучше делать под конкретный штык с учетом коррозии.. Ножки старых деревенных стульев - отличные заготовки)))
Дякую за відео. 👍 Але, як для мене, медальйон краще мікровоском обробляти
Можливо, але вже звик так)
@@ReXtorer я кампанофіл. Раніше дзвоники обробляв бджолиним воском. Але потім перейшов на мікровоск - у нього проникнення більше. Іноді під бджолиним воском реакція окислення продовжується.
I believe that abrasive blasting followed by dipping to a muriatic acid solution, would offer much better rust removal results!
I'm glad you didn't overdo the work.
Beautiful ❤also what was your longest restoration time on an artifact?
ОО,добра шаблюка!!!
Бучер)
Did you make the metal support piece and wooden scales?
This is a thermoplate. This is part of the bayonet
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Restaurada baioneta 🔪😉
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Simson Suhl. Later famous moped factory in Eastern Germany.
“We’ve gott mit uns too!”
Треба і своїм зайнятись ...реставрація бомбаа
🙋👍Вот это меч! Интересно какой вес и длина этой сабли?
It is all the same restauration all the time. Only the item is changing.
It becombs booring.😒
Бачу що був знайдений в піхвах. Плануєте реставрувати чи погано збереглися?
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you absolutely without a single doubt its adolfs
I truly hope that you return the ID tags to German authorities.
If not. Shame on you.
How and to which authorities? An identification tag without a soldier is of no interest to anyone. Now it's just a collector's item.
@@ReXtorerKriegsgräberfürsorge!
I help a search organization, so I know how it works. An identification tag without the remains of a soldier is meaningless. I found hundreds of identification tags in the trash. They were simply thrown away. Dozens of tags can be found at the headquarters of the regiment. Some tags were thrown away because the soldier was transferred to another unit and they were invalid.
Dope AF results, @ReXtorer!
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One trick pony...
SOS DD...
Boring. 👎