Restoration of Old Rusty Socket Set Toolbox - WOODEN Insert
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- In this video I restore an old rusty Continental American socket set box. The ratchet and sockets are 1/4 inch drive and made in Japan. Fortunately, the box did an amazing job at protecting the tools and they only needed a minor polishing. I attempted to powder coat the box blue, but it didn't work out. The blue powder coat was a candy clear coat meant for chrome objects, so instead I went with green. I also created a custom wooden tray to replace the cheap plastic tray.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:00 scraping rust
1:53 Disassembly
2:47 Sandblasting
4:22 Hole filling
5:35 Making wood insert
9:39 Powder coating
11:05 Assembly
12:29 Before and After
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When I die you’re more than welcome to bring ME back to life like you did this box!
Reincarnation as a tool set, got it!
@@DrRestoration 😂😂😂
@@DrRestoration I'd prefer a tap and die set. You know, anything associated with screwing.
@@Desmodus1958 hahaha I’ve got one 😉
@@DrRestoration 😂😂
The most impressive thing about this video is that box got that way with none of the original set pieces being lost or incomplete
I have another the same way I’ll be restoring soon!
The green looks nice
This is just a tip. A peice of foam would be nice for the lid. It will cushion the tools and keep the tools from rattling. Just a tip. Nice restoration though. Have a good one.
Very nice idea I will add some foam or felt!
The insert was too deep. You'll never be able to grab anything out of there but the sockets without using a magnet or something to pry them out. Great video to watch though.
super cool. perfect restoration…⛏️🔧🔩⛓️⚔️⚒️🔨🛠️👍
It's now has a great 👍 lease on life Bro.keep up the great work.👏🏻👌👌👌
I'm not a huge fan of how the wood turned out, but overall you gave it new life. I hate throwing out old tools, so you definitely saved them here!
Dear Mr. The box for the tools of socket wrenches, as you just made, have given me ideas, but I also have to make the box for various tools myself.
But you make it all very beautiful and I not only enjoy it but also learn from it.
Excellent job. Hugs from Brazil.
On that oak board, I would’ve made a u-shaped groove across the entire board across the horizontal pieces to better facilitate removal of those pieces. This would give my thumb and index finger a place to be able to go to aid in pulling out those long horizontal tool pieces. Otherwise, nice job!
Good choice to go with the green👍
Definitely better with the green! Close to John Deere green? Great work on the wood inserts!
Blue paint looks like there are stars
I really enjoyed this video, no talking, just showing. How cool is this guy, with a bit of humour thrown in!!
Nice project. Just remember the final finish will ALWAYS depend on the prep work you put into it. Even powder coat will never make a questionable surface look flawless. But nice project all the same. Any time you save a tool is a great thing...
U r the world best all-rounder..
Very satisfying!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
perfect.. awesome job..🪛⚒️⛏️🔩⚔️🛠️🔨⛓️👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Green is a winner in this case , one pass over the face with epoxy putty , sand and new finish , I still like the transformation
I liked. Good job.
Now That is a proper restoration, and not just buffing it up, are painting a tool, and declaring you restored it. Very very nice work, and you've made yourself proud🤟👍 Green is my flavor color 😍
👊Thank you!! I knew I should have went with green to start! 😂
Not really a restoration when he destroys the original plastic insert
Not dead...just very sick.
I like the green, too. It reminds me of the classic S-K tool boxes I remember from the 70s.
Alas, Scoutcrafter would be proud
Thanks for all your entertaining videos. I also like when you include your mistakes and faults!
Keep on keeping on,my man!
Thanks for your kind words Torb! There’s some great stuff coming! 🙂
@@DrRestoration Thanks for your answer! You are very kind.
Looks good, great job 👍
Nice job. I liked the blue finish. It kind of looked like a hammered finish. A tip for filling the pitting if you want a smoother finish before painting or powder coating, use bondo. Dries quickly and easy to sand smooth.
The blue looked awesome in my opinion, not as neat as the green but way more interesting
Great job!!
GREAT WORK BROTHER ...👍👍👍....VERRRRRRRRRRRY NICE👍👍👍 .....🤩❤️😘.....
"I'll bring it back to life".
Very cool...
Very nice restoration !
Excellent!!! The wood was a very nice touch!!!
Thank you!
I liked the bumpy blue !
You can tell that this tool box sat in the same place undisturbed for a very long time. I think the only change I would have made would have been to retain the plastic tray. It didn't look like it had become brittle or was falling apart. Could have also used it to create a mold out of silicon and made a new tray that way. Something possibly to try for next time. Still. Any save is a good one!
It came out pretty good. Next time try a coat of primer and instead of powder paint, just a simple “baked “ enamel. The primer covers a multitude of sins, and the enamel will flow under heat very nicely. Also a chemical rust remover might do a slightly better job of rust removal... although the blaster looks like it did a good job. (The solution can get into micro-cracks a bit better). Also a router might have made the wood removal process a bit easier and faster for you. But everything looks great. Good job.
I like the backwards blade trick you did there
I really like the green, it makes it look more classic. However, I wish you would have painted the letters white to make them stand out. God bless man ✝️
Beautiful restoration job. Love the oak interior.
VERY impressive!
I love your videos!! It helps me to rest and relax me!! Thank you!!! 😍😘
you restore the box is very beautiful. I will learn your way.
Thank you! We never stop learning 🙂
Way better than ever.....
Love your work and this restoration, especially the wood insert. - I was struggling to think of what I could do on my own restoration and the answer is now solved, many thanks
Thank you!
Way cool 👍 😍
The work on creating the insert to replace the plastic interior was great. But being a nit picker (it's genetic), I could see some of the box edges were separating from other edges when you were measuring. The light was coming through the gaps. I am surprised you did not seal those to be safe. Sure the whole box is merely folded metal but a little reinforcement after the great job patching the letters in the top would have been the cherry on the top of such nice work.
Looks very good
Awesome
Totally amazing
Really loved the colour
Nice choice 👌
Thank you! 👍😃
Love the green well done
Great job!!! Love the wood insert. I work in a FOD environment and have to have individual shadows, but I’m going to do this. I prefer my old tools to new. They have character. Again. Great job!
This restoration was the most "meh it's fine" restoration Ive seen so far
Other restorers would be embarrassed to post half-assery like this.
This is very well done!
Thank you!
So satisfying! Thanks for the video
So glad you ripped up that extruded plastic insert. You made a new one
I recently subscribed for the content and the curious presentation. Firmly tapping on things you want viewers to notice as if saying, "look at this or suffer the consequences". It's funny to me.
I also appreciate the visual prompt to subscribe etc rather than a verbal request.
More impact IMO.
Welcome to the channel Tom, enjoy the videos! :)
I had just that set there about 1982 and steel was very soft! The sockets striped out and the ratchet end sheared off.
No I was not abusing the tool.
Yep, These are dollar store quality.
Great job... thanks!
Should sand off or paint the lettering on the case. Couldn't see how much relief there was in the insert to allow removal of the rachets. Nice project.
Thank you 🙂
turned a cool old vintage socket set into a heirloom. good job!
Thanks Steve
Hello mister beautiful restoration good job
Thank you!
Excelente trabajo 👍 y la base de las herramientas quedó genial 👍 en madera. Muy bella caja. Saludos desde Venezuela ciudad de Maracaibo.
Very nicely done. But BLUE is better
уровень дворового умельца...
It's going to be hard to grip the tools for removal when they are recessed that deep into the wood.
ottimo restauro
Thank you ❤️👍🏼🇺🇸🌵
Love the wooden replacement tool holder! Novel idea! Well Done Mate!
One thing you can try on another powder-coat project is to use black as a ground coat for the candy blue.
I will have to try that blue on black!
Good job like always. Big fan of powder painting 🤗
Good tool recovery! Good luck!
Thank you! 🙂👍
Пример того как наличие оборудования не гарантирует результат.
и в красивую американскую коробочку, напихали китайской хрени
Работа с деревом - это явно не его тема)
Nicely done! Very cool restoration and I love the wood insert idea.
Thanks again bro!
Very very nice! Great job, like always!
Thanks DC! Proud of this one 🙂
Wow, that’s now magnificent! That wood insert really sets it apart from the normal socket set. 👍🇦🇺
Thanks Mate!
5:03 OH GOD MY EARS. Hahaha, great job as always my dude!
Haha my bad! Thank you 🙂
Amazing job!!
Thanks bro!
Good stuff
Как увидел что хотите темносиним покрасить так у меня все опустилась а потом смотрю неее зелененьким супер. Зелененьким мой любимый цвет.
Nice color
Thanks Ab 🙂
A CNC or laser cutter would have been helpful on this project. I wish I had a sandblaster so I could do this too!
Nice job. The wood part needs some finger cutouts so you can pull the tools out easier.
I didn’t think of that, great idea!
nice job.
Thanks!
Хорошо получилось, мне настроение подняло
You should maybe had consider using citric acid instead of media blasting to get the locking mechanism totally rust free. Also maybe do some slots around the extension so you can get it out from it's hole as it looked like it can be little tricky by hand
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Great work just subscribed
Thank you John! 🙂
well done sir...you can make sell them again.i.like the quality of your video.
I think that is an old SK tool set , used to sell those decades ago was one of my first sets I got as a teenager ..
Great job, I want to do as you do👍
i would have never have thought to use wood for the insert i would have gone straight for foam but it looks great
Me gustaría más si hubiese aplicado merula a la parte con imperfecciones.
What do you think is the minimum size air compressor for sandblasting?
I’d say ideally you want 30 gallons or more.
What is your table made out of to where u can see writing that well
It’s a chalk board paint.
12:35 I think that I would've tried to do something to bring up the writing on the cover
That was a great restoration! New subscriber!
Thanks Jim!
Good work. If you paint the letters, it will look better.
Thanks for the tip
did you not use any power coat primer before the first blue application?
On top of your beautiful work, your editing is perfect too.
Thank you Samantha!
Why did you not bondo the pitting on the outside of the box?
After all that work powder coating it you then slid it across your steel workbench I imagine you scratched it up pretty nicely. How about a rubber mat on that thing. Looks really nice
It’s a wooden chalk board workbench, didn’t hurt a thing. 🙂