Bring an old broken spade back to life | Mr Fix it | Gardening Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2021
  • Don't throw out your old spade or wooden handled tools. Let Mr Fix it show you how to make an old tool as good as new.
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    You will need:
    Shovel or tool with broken handle!
    Workbench and clamp
    Nail punch
    Drill with correct-sized bits
    Vinegar
    Shallow container to use for vinegar bath
    Steel wool or wire brush
    Metal file to sharpen shovel (optional)
    New handle
    Sandpaper
    Hardening oil such as linseed
    Brush and rag to apply oil
    Spoke shave or Chisel to shape handle if needed
    Galvanized button-head screws
    What you do:
    Remove the shovel head from the handle by removing the rivets holding it in place. Clamp the handle in a vice or on a bench. Use a nail punch to force the rivet out; if this doesn’t work you might need to drill the rivet out. HINT: if part of the handle is broken and stuck in the metal spade end, Luke says use an electric drill with a wood bit to cut into the wood. “It’s a fiddly job that will take time and may involve stopping and starting again.”
    Clean the shovel head by soaking it in a vinegar bath for a few days. Removes any residual rust with steel wool or wire brush.
    For old shovels, sharpen blade with a metal file.
    Either buy a new handle from a sustainable source or recycle an old handle from a tool that is not repairable. Give the handle a light sanding then apply oil to protect the wood. HINT: Luke keeps an ‘oil brush’ in an air-tight container with a little oil to keep the brush oiled without allowing the oil to cure. It means never having to wash the brush. It’s a good tip as it means he can prime his blades regularly, and uses it for spades, secateurs, etc.
    You may need to adjust the tapered head of the timber handle to get a good fit.
    * Using Oils - important!
    When applying or wiping off oil with a cloth rag, take care to dry out the rag before storing or disposing off. It has the potential to be flammable. As the oil oxidises or cures, it can create heat. Best practice is to plunge the rags in a bucket of water and then separate to dry. Spreads them out on a concrete floor or hang them up to dry.
    Maintenance tips for the spade
    At the end of every gardening day, spend the time to:
    Rinse off mud and dirt from your tools and wipe them down
    Hang tools rather than have them standing on an edge, or clanging with each other
    Occasionally wipe with oil
    You can store tools in a sand bucket to keep them clean and sharp
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Комментарии • 18

  • @ecogarden3622
    @ecogarden3622 3 года назад +3

    Mr Fix it You are amazing! Such a man at home is a real gem. Many thanks to the producers of the program for the new guest presenter. I hope it will stay permanently.

  • @reecenewton3097
    @reecenewton3097 Год назад +1

    Good show: one more thing to remember: the grain of the wood in the handle should be straight the length of it, without knots, and the handle oriented so that the straight grain is visible when looking at the shovel head on.

  • @mareetorrumbarry5155
    @mareetorrumbarry5155 3 года назад +1

    Love watching these tools being revived! Great skills in use!!

  • @samuelpetts1367
    @samuelpetts1367 3 года назад +1

    Love this new segment

  • @Loogiemistress
    @Loogiemistress 3 года назад +1

    So good, I’m off to fix a shovel!

  • @thatmushroomguy250
    @thatmushroomguy250 2 года назад

    Can’t believe this actually helped me

  • @janehilbery6596
    @janehilbery6596 Год назад

    I need you to teach me how to sharpen chisels! Fab videos

  • @anitakerry3032
    @anitakerry3032 2 года назад

    Hope you more shows i absolutely love them 👏👏👏👏

  • @Polkadotpup
    @Polkadotpup 2 года назад

    Best video on the subject!

  • @shorny
    @shorny 2 года назад +3

    Hello? What happened to this great series? I've been waiting to sharpen my secateurs for months now.

  • @chopbeard9216
    @chopbeard9216 3 года назад

    Nice one, I am going to try that.

  • @moldeszonacreativa
    @moldeszonacreativa 3 года назад

    Excelent advice, thanks!

  • @theresapember6402
    @theresapember6402 2 года назад

    Easy to watch ty

  • @satishyadav-cp3jj
    @satishyadav-cp3jj 3 года назад +1

    👌👌👌

  • @joeprinsen1717
    @joeprinsen1717 3 года назад

    what a peanut. Id be using a grinder to take them rivet heads off, and to sharpen the edge. and id be putting 2 pack paint on the head too. oil is no good, dulux weathermax hbr 2 pack will last an eternity..

    • @lorendawes1591
      @lorendawes1591 3 года назад +5

      Sounds like you need to get your own segment. You can be Mr Know It All 😉

    • @joeprinsen1717
      @joeprinsen1717 3 года назад +1

      @@lorendawes1591 and you can be nancy no friends at the end of my show..

    • @lifelongbachelor3651
      @lifelongbachelor3651 2 года назад +2

      yours would end up looking like a chinese tool from bunnings...