@@ldnbch Вообще, я ни какого отношения к реставрации никогда не имел. Но и мне понято,само слово реставрация. И если рассуждать объективно , то как можно провести реставрацию, не приводя,вещь или предмет ,в его начальный вид. Оставался щербатый. Но тут ясно и понятно ,весь клинок,в коррозиях ,и вообще, все прогнило насквозь. Какие еще, технологии восстановления, можно применить в данном случае. Возможно ваш ответ, это вообще, сарказм.
@@gabegrillo2527 well going by your logic... Then throw away all your chinese made shit because it was produced in slave camps. Same with your phones.. you're so simple minded
@@festival3051 you know the whole “by your logic” argument is the WEAKEST cause it literally can always be flipped. Lol do you think you need to restore every shred of WW2 so we don’t forget that Nazis are bad? 😂😂
This bayonet is from 1941, and the manufacturer's abbreviation "cvl" stands for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum und Co. (aka WKC) Waffenfabrik GmbH, Solingen-Wald - with matching #s 1507. Both numbers were, depending if the bayonet and scabbard were original, also to see on the left and right side on the top of the scabbard! Thats really a piece of history!
@@gabegrillo2527 it’s history. Your incompetence astounds me. If you don’t preserve history it’s doomed to repeat itself. What a shame that’s the way you think and I’m so glad that there aren’t a lot of people such as you or else this world would be a lot worse than it already is. If you don’t like it then go somewhere else. No one who restores these pieces or collects them thinks that way. Neo nazis probably couldn’t even afford them in the first place. Do some actual research for yourself but I’m sure your mindset is too far gone for any sort of reasoning and for that I am sorry.
@@imjentzplaysmc I’ll ask it once and I’ll ask it a billion times, do you honestly think you need to fully restore every shred of WW2 so that everyone knows that Nazis are bad? Your thought process honestly makes me giggle. Unless the guy who posted this owns or works for a museum, why wouldn’t he want one? Home defense? You are hilarious. If you see nothing wrong with anything about defending someone fully restoring a Nazi bayonet and intentionally minimizing history by titling it a “WW2 German Bayonet” and finishing up the vid by literally stabbing something to show it being used= your are a Nazi or a Nazi sympathizer
@@gabegrillo2527 ugh. What about people who reenact? They own the full uniform. Does that make them nazis? No it doesn’t. You know not every German was a Nazi? They fought for their country and many were forced into service. But besides all of that. I don’t think you realize how much this stuff is worth and historical value they have. Like I said in my previous comment your mind is sadly made up. I collect everything ww2 and yes including German memorabilia. Does that make me a nazi? No. I know plenty of Jewish people that solely collect German flags and other items. For the history it has especially with their people. Your thoughts are off and maybe you should consider rethinking about what you are trying to say. I’m done talking to you but feel free to reply to my message and I’ll keep collecting as many do and will continue to do and restore brilliant pieces of history. 😁
чтож он закалку тогда повторно не провел, сваркой отпустил металл. Заточку держать не будет и корозии сильно подвержен. Клинок теперь больше сувенирный.
@@lentayyy там вся работа на показуху, ножны из шпатлевки, клинок из сварки. тогда уж надо было просто очистить от ржавчины и просто сохранить в том виде, в котором он дожил до наших дней!
Так он испортил клинок сваркой. Это чисто визуальная реставрация. А лезвие ножа не то чтобы перегревать нельзя, так он и метал стальной сварочной проволоки добавил на режущую кромку, которая резать то и не будет толком
Ну с хера ли? Этот штык-нож, поддаётся распознаванию по реставрации с 25 метров. Только полный профан не заметит. За предоставление штыку второго шанса на жизнь - жирнющий лайк! За вещь с претензией на оригинальность - нет. Но веть автор - реставратор такого и не заявлял. ))) Спасибо за видео!
А я все детство вертел основание рукоятки (рамку) от такого штыка с отломанные лезвием и все никак не мог представить для чего она. Щёчки уже отвалились и только винты были все ржавые. Но за 40 лет в земле до конца не сгнил
I restored one of these in the early 1970s. Still have it. My bayonet had a leather ring that went between the guard on the knife and the the top of the scabbard.
I have one of these in pristine condition my grandpa brought back from ww2. The amount of work you’ve put into restoring that bayonet is truly amazing.
@@andrzejgwd2612 Rare vraag. Toendertijd hield niemand bij, of hoeveel, verwond of gedood met je standaard wapen. In die tijd was het doden of gedood worden een bijna dagelijks gebeuren. Het was de tijd van de complete waanzin.
Were they blued from the factory? It looks a little odd to me to see this done in blued metal. Most historical bayonets I've seen were natural metal colour. But I'm no expert.
Wow that is what I call an extreme restoration. Brilliant!!! When you put this much effort into something it feels of so much more value than just buying something ready to display. I have done this with a few clocks I have restored from absolute rubbish but when its finished and ticking away there is a physical connection to it, there is something of you in it.
@@intricateinc8566 Thank you. I have worked on a number of digs over the years. I don’t apply a modern lens through anything. We are seekers of truth. By knowing what happened we can then search for why. That is true knowledge. Sadly most of todays youth lack this knowledge, or the will to seek it.
Unfortunately, the cancel culture is trying to either erase or change history to fit their narrative. Hence, those who forget history are condemned to repeat it.
You sir are a genius and a true historian. Most people would consider that bayonet ready for the trash but you lovingly restored it and saved it, well done on every level and i commend your craft in an age where most people are too lazy to get off the sofa.
Historian?!?! He absolutely erased the bayonet's history with this "restoration". And also destroyed the original scabbard for no reason. This type of restoration is only to look good, not to preserve history.
Beautiful job on the restoration...all though it was hard to see knowing what it was used for. But things of beauty are made ugly by intentions on a daily. I do so enjoy your channel. Seems to be the only "authentic" restoration channel I've seen. Have seen some that just cover pieces in mud.
I also use Birchwood Casey 'cold blue' and my first experience was puzzling when I found out slightly different alloys give you different outcomes. Seemed as though sheet metal always turned out beautiful, and rifle barrels also. Everything else was a gamble. Still, does a phenomenal job. A 100+ year old Swede Mauser turned out gorgeous, in spite of slightly different hue of each steel item. Every part had it's own unique outcome. Hot bluers have the same issue to a certain degree.
That’s awesome one of my prize possessions is a German bayonet from WW1 demag duisburg bayonet it’s in really good condition considering it’s age my great grandfather bought it back after WW1 (I live in the UK) both the bayonet and sheath are in good condition it’s hard to believe it’s over a 100 years old such a incredible piece of history. Amazing restoration.
@@almostfamous1685 Treasure that damn thing. Thats a damn good means of self defense over there. Have me a Romanian bayonet (love it so much, fixed to WASR-10). With they way the worlds getting, it may not be a bad idea to look into getting an antique rifle or handgun (usually they have far less legal restriction)
I've seen some of restoration video before, but I feel like they're just restoring a rusty knife that I assume they made the knife rusty on purpose (for making video) But you're really restoring a damn broken knife Good jpb !! Amazing video 🔥🔥
My work just finished selling nearly 100 of these, in really good condition. I loved going through all the rusty ones like this and trying to salvage them.
We made see a maybe 28 video minute video. Please do not be mistaken he put hours and maybe days just for us to be satisfied and entertained. I have so much respect for him and everyone else that restores things. Their passion not for money or views for but for the satisfaction with something old and broken to some people is worth saving. In other words one man's trash is another man's treasure
@@oddbjrneriksen468 Who gives a shit about collectors? Perhaps he is himself a collector and loves to make old basically dead objects look good again? This bayonet in this state has zero value, it's a pile of rusted junk at this stage.
@@oddbjrneriksen468 To be perfectly honest, I have a K98 Bayonet which was preserved ever since it was taken from Germany in 1945 odd however I'd love to own a relic like this that has evidence of being in the ground for 80 years however the result still turned out great and lovely to see it in good nick again.
Great work. Despite the decayed scabbard, the bayonet itself was well preserved, the Germans always had good steel. Although the work on returning the bayonet to an acceptable appearance has been done very much. The professionalism and love for this work is immediately visible.
So nice to see a restoration video on RUclips where it's not some 5 year old item clearly faked to look old and then restored. This is a the real deal, amazing effort. That scabard did an amazing job protecting the blade all these years. Incredible!
Maybe I missed something, but what exactly does that do? He didn't seem to need to press it to remove it from the scabbard... EDIT: actually never mind, I found another video. It's for locking it to the rifle, DUHHH!!! haha
Superbly entertaining and informative video (as all of yours are). Not only did I learn what a talented worker can acomplish, I learned never to buy a restored relic.😅
I can help you with that one for this video at least the rust remover is normally a strong citric acid/water solution in most of these videos if it looks like water (you can buy it in kilo bags from food supply places cheap enough.) and it looked like there was some cold bluing being used with "stains" metal a blue/black color which replicates hot bluing which is a heat based process. The metal filler looks like metal epoxy or JB weld which is an epoxy with a metal dust incorporated.
You have made something look beautiful again! Good job! However, MIG welding the blade is terrible! No hardness! They make tool steel electrodes for TIG welding, you should have used one of those. But aside from that, beautiful piece, good job!
All history but especially the dark parts deserve to be remembered and respected lest we repeat them (Note respect is not the same as reverence!) and this Bayonet was done justice. edit: Would be interesting to learn to whom it was issued as every soldier has a story.
I don't watch many restorations as the process is tedious using wrong tools in the wrong order. This channel is great, straight to it with a hammer knocking off excess rust...thanks
Enjoyed watching you fill in the holes left by the rust and making it shine. Amazing the time you took. Most people wouldn’t. 👏
Супер работа,второй русский кто зашёл в комменты )))
😅😅😅😅😢😂
🎉
👍
Лапти не жмут?
Buen trabajo
Amazing patience you showed with all that detailed soldering...wow!
Так у нас в гаражных сервисах реставрируют ))) шпаклёвки накидал, покрасил и огонь! Наплавка лезвия сваркой вообще в восторг ввела.
Смотрел до момента наплавки лезвия 🤦
После выключил сразу
Заходишь посмотреть реставрацию, первые 2 секунды тип херачит молотком
У вас есть другие варианты, восстановления?? Тогда перечислите их.
@@Дмитрий-ы1р8з клинок не надо было наваривать, лучше пусть бы щербатый остался
@@ldnbch Вообще, я ни какого отношения к реставрации никогда не имел. Но и мне понято,само слово реставрация. И если рассуждать объективно , то как можно провести реставрацию, не приводя,вещь или предмет ,в его начальный вид. Оставался щербатый. Но тут ясно и понятно ,весь клинок,в коррозиях ,и вообще, все прогнило насквозь. Какие еще, технологии восстановления, можно применить в данном случае. Возможно ваш ответ, это вообще, сарказм.
This is good instruction for restoration and a labor of love. I bought one, including sheath, rust free from Big 5 for about $20, about 15 years ago.
Its not a restoration though... At this point its basically a reproduction
Stab yourself with it cause you bought and tried to restore Nazi gear.
@@C.Double. stop speaking shit.
@@gabegrillo2527 well going by your logic... Then throw away all your chinese made shit because it was produced in slave camps. Same with your phones.. you're so simple minded
@@festival3051 you know the whole “by your logic” argument is the WEAKEST cause it literally can always be flipped. Lol do you think you need to restore every shred of WW2 so we don’t forget that Nazis are bad? 😂😂
Never imagined that soldering work could be done in this manner. That’s many hours of technique learned and manipulated. Extremely impressive work.
...that's WELDING- not soldering-!!!
Yes thank u for admiring
@@daleburrell6273 Well Dale ole buddy I was speaking about the sheath. If that’s welding it’s a new one in me.
@@SethKash...if you say SO-
Yes, the soldering job is awesome. Needs a lot of patience. Would have fear, the little material left would melt away.
This bayonet is from 1941, and the manufacturer's abbreviation "cvl" stands for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum und Co. (aka WKC) Waffenfabrik GmbH, Solingen-Wald - with matching #s 1507. Both numbers were, depending if the bayonet and scabbard were original, also to see on the left and right side on the top of the scabbard! Thats really a piece of history!
Its worth 35 cents tops.
Should we go dig up all the Jewish and/or American bodies it’s stabbed and restore its ENTIRE history? Find a better hobby
@@gabegrillo2527 it’s history. Your incompetence astounds me. If you don’t preserve history it’s doomed to repeat itself. What a shame that’s the way you think and I’m so glad that there aren’t a lot of people such as you or else this world would be a lot worse than it already is. If you don’t like it then go somewhere else. No one who restores these pieces or collects them thinks that way. Neo nazis probably couldn’t even afford them in the first place. Do some actual research for yourself but I’m sure your mindset is too far gone for any sort of reasoning and for that I am sorry.
@@imjentzplaysmc
I’ll ask it once and I’ll ask it a billion times, do you honestly think you need to fully restore every shred of WW2 so that everyone knows that Nazis are bad? Your thought process honestly makes me giggle. Unless the guy who posted this owns or works for a museum, why wouldn’t he want one? Home defense? You are hilarious. If you see nothing wrong with anything about defending someone fully restoring a Nazi bayonet and intentionally minimizing history by titling it a “WW2 German Bayonet” and finishing up the vid by literally stabbing something to show it being used= your are a Nazi or a Nazi sympathizer
@@gabegrillo2527 ugh. What about people who reenact? They own the full uniform. Does that make them nazis? No it doesn’t. You know not every German was a Nazi? They fought for their country and many were forced into service. But besides all of that. I don’t think you realize how much this stuff is worth and historical value they have. Like I said in my previous comment your mind is sadly made up. I collect everything ww2 and yes including German memorabilia. Does that make me a nazi? No. I know plenty of Jewish people that solely collect German flags and other items. For the history it has especially with their people. Your thoughts are off and maybe you should consider rethinking about what you are trying to say. I’m done talking to you but feel free to reply to my message and I’ll keep collecting as many do and will continue to do and restore brilliant pieces of history. 😁
I love the pure sound of the work being done. No background sound.
Standing up and cheering at the last scene! Fantastic work... you gave a new life to that piece.
Приятно видеть работу человека у которого и мозги и руки на своём месте. Молодец.
Да вы зомби все рамсы попутали😄
"пријатно је видети рад човека код кога су и мозак и руке на свом месту"
Разумео сам све и ако никад нисам учио руски језик!!!
Поздрав из Србије!
чтож он закалку тогда повторно не провел, сваркой отпустил металл. Заточку держать не будет и корозии сильно подвержен. Клинок теперь больше сувенирный.
@@lentayyy там вся работа на показуху, ножны из шпатлевки, клинок из сварки. тогда уж надо было просто очистить от ржавчины и просто сохранить в том виде, в котором он дожил до наших дней!
Love that chemistry, history, mechanics, just overall knowledge is showcased in channels like this.
Ничего подобного не видел, что бы из убитых ножен, делали супервещь!!! Слава, мастеру!!! Моё восхищение!!!
Присоединяюсь,смотрел не отрываясь.Мастерство не пропьёшь!
Так он испортил клинок сваркой. Это чисто визуальная реставрация.
А лезвие ножа не то чтобы перегревать нельзя, так он и метал стальной сварочной проволоки добавил на режущую кромку, которая резать то и не будет толком
@@RusArtSnipe а ты таким ножом резать что-то собирался )
@@RusArtSnipe теперь остаётся в музей положить вещь
@@RusArtSnipe хотя бы проволоку 316 взял....))))
Вот и верь после этого продавцам :-))) Прекрасная и трудоемкая работа, требующая терпения, знаний и умений. Спасибо!
Ну с хера ли? Этот штык-нож, поддаётся распознаванию по реставрации с 25 метров. Только полный профан не заметит.
За предоставление штыку второго шанса на жизнь - жирнющий лайк!
За вещь с претензией на оригинальность - нет. Но веть автор - реставратор такого и не заявлял. )))
Спасибо за видео!
@@АлександрШелест-р5о А зачем кнопка на ручке ножа?
@@KRUGER771 потому что это штык-нож,а кнопка чтобы откреплять от винтовки
Отлично!!! Аж облизываюсь от такой красивой работы!!! Молодец!!! Замечательный результат...!
только это не реставрация
@@МаратАтауллин-я2э де-юре... Воможно.. Но де-факто... Красиво...
А я все детство вертел основание рукоятки (рамку) от такого штыка с отломанные лезвием и все никак не мог представить для чего она. Щёчки уже отвалились и только винты были все ржавые. Но за 40 лет в земле до конца не сгнил
It’s great to watch someone who knows their stuff. Fabulous job, thank you🇨🇦
I watched this a year ago , had to come back again.
Восторг! Восстановить вещь в таком состоянии. Браво!
Beautiful work. Outstanding job
Мастер класс благодарю за науку здоровья тебе
I restored one of these in the early 1970s. Still have it. My bayonet had a leather ring that went between the guard on the knife and the the top of the scabbard.
I have one of these in pristine condition my grandpa brought back from ww2. The amount of work you’ve put into restoring that bayonet is truly amazing.
@@andrzejgwd2612 Rare vraag. Toendertijd hield niemand bij, of hoeveel, verwond of gedood met je standaard wapen. In die tijd was het doden of gedood worden een bijna dagelijks gebeuren. Het was de tijd van de complete waanzin.
@@andrzejgwd2612 you
Were they blued from the factory? It looks a little odd to me to see this done in blued metal. Most historical bayonets I've seen were natural metal colour. But I'm no expert.
Невероятное преображение. Особенно ножны, КАК это можно было восстановить? Браво Мастеру!
Restoration videos are always very satisfying to watch, excellent work.
как говорится мастерство не пропьешь молодец,жирный лайк
This is practically ASMR. Love watching the restorations. Theres a lot of interesting techniques that you use as well.
A new type of asmr, bayonet asmr
Então será que o henrich himmler, capou algun boi com essa baioneta
Beautiful restoration work Sir!
Thanks for the videos. Not only do you do an amazing job, watching the process is more relaxing than meditation.
I am absolutely blown away by your attention to detail and determination when you are soldering and welding. Outstanding work!
I like this type of work
Thanks
Те каверны, которые остались на ножнах, я думаю можно оловом заделать, но это мое мнение, работа проделана огромная, большое вам спасибо за видео.
That is some next level work right there, I salute you sir 👍
Impressive. Thanks for saving a piece of relic WWII history
Thank you for watching!
Очень интересно. Узнал много нового. Большое спасибо за видео.
Wow that is what I call an extreme restoration. Brilliant!!! When you put this much effort into something it feels of so much more value than just buying something ready to display. I have done this with a few clocks I have restored from absolute rubbish but when its finished and ticking away there is a physical connection to it, there is something of you in it.
It's not the same but it's built out the original. Awesome
Un travail remarquable !!! Bravo !!!
The sheath is a lot of work and how you repaired it was awesome!
you sir are a craftsman. I envy your work.
Excellent work and craftsmanship.
The time and effort to restore these items to working order is amazing!
Preserving history good and bad is critical for us all.
Well said Dan, I agree
@@intricateinc8566 Thank you. I have worked on a number of digs over the years.
I don’t apply a modern lens through anything. We are seekers of truth. By knowing what happened we can then search for why. That is true knowledge. Sadly most of todays youth lack this knowledge, or the will to seek it.
Unfortunately, the cancel culture is trying to either erase or change history to fit their narrative. Hence, those who forget history are condemned to repeat it.
@@lawrencet83 And that is what scares me.
He sells them lol
I'm not into restoring old things or knives, it's just fun to watch someone who has such passion for their work
I feel like you really gave this piece of history its dignity back very well done
I gave one to an electrician on a job about 20 years ago, he said it fit perfect. I'm of the storing up treasures where moth and rust don't destroy
You sir are a genius and a true historian. Most people would consider that bayonet ready for the trash but you lovingly restored it and saved it, well done on every level and i commend your craft in an age where most people are too lazy to get off the sofa.
Historian?!?! He absolutely erased the bayonet's history with this "restoration". And also destroyed the original scabbard for no reason. This type of restoration is only to look good, not to preserve history.
Beautiful job on the restoration...all though it was hard to see knowing what it was used for. But things of beauty are made ugly by intentions on a daily. I do so enjoy your channel. Seems to be the only "authentic" restoration channel I've seen. Have seen some that just cover pieces in mud.
“my mechanics” is good too
Just shows that everything that's corroded and rusted can be restored. Excellent work!
I agree
not to a usefull condition.
not rely if the metal is thin nothing usfull wil be left to restore
Rise the Bismarck and then restore it ;) Challange? ;)
Could you imagine buying that for top dollar only to find out it's worthless?
*У меня такой складского сохрана, на парных номерах. 1943 г. Красавец.*
Hai articoli come questo?
Продай мне его
@@ИгорьКорнилов-п8ц здравствуйте пишите сойдёмся в цене есть в отличном состоянии офицерский в сборе
Овчинка выделки не стоит. 😏
@@Самуэль-д7з я наверное оборзею, можно просто глянуть?
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера по реставрации.
I also use Birchwood Casey 'cold blue' and my first experience was puzzling when I found out slightly different alloys give you different outcomes. Seemed as though sheet metal always turned out beautiful, and rifle barrels also. Everything else was a gamble. Still, does a phenomenal job. A 100+ year old Swede Mauser turned out gorgeous, in spite of slightly different hue of each steel item. Every part had it's own unique outcome. Hot bluers have the same issue to a certain degree.
Реставрация хорошая. Сохран у нас таких вещей которые немчики оставили с 1941-1945 в некоторых местах и получше будет)))
Better ? Then the Germans did ? How's that?
Had my doubts at the start,but sure ended well.
A momentum of a very dark period.
Semper Fi
@@loismiller928 he means, that in ex-Ussr territory has a ww2 german storages with the great condition weapons 😉
@@user-akhmetshin 🤝
OH MY GOD I didn’t think you could do it but you did!!!! This looks AMAZING!!!! Good job!
Bravo! Outstanding work. Very impressive.
I have one of these in excellent condition. You, sir, delivered on your restoration to what seemed an impossible job!
Wondefull! Congratulations! Im from Brazil.
That’s awesome one of my prize possessions is a German bayonet from WW1 demag duisburg bayonet it’s in really good condition considering it’s age my great grandfather bought it back after WW1 (I live in the UK) both the bayonet and sheath are in good condition it’s hard to believe it’s over a 100 years old such a incredible piece of history. Amazing restoration.
Isnt it illegal to own in the U.K?
@@georgepatton7301 no mate it’s not only firearms created after I think 1914 are illegal to own without a proper firearms licence.
@@almostfamous1685 Treasure that damn thing. Thats a damn good means of self defense over there. Have me a Romanian bayonet (love it so much, fixed to WASR-10).
With they way the worlds getting, it may not be a bad idea to look into getting an antique rifle or handgun (usually they have far less legal restriction)
Maybe an old Enfield or something
you got a loicense for the antique knoife, m8?
Вот это терпение!!!☝️👍
Да мне кажется проще было с нуля новый сделать🤓🤓🤓
Отличная,кропотливая работа! Результат-супер.
Thanks bro!
@@wwiituberestoration1011 в какой кислоте замачивали ножны?
@@donishov9299 Citric acid
I've seen some of restoration video before, but I feel like they're just restoring a rusty knife that I assume they made the knife rusty on purpose (for making video)
But you're really restoring a damn broken knife
Good jpb !!
Amazing video 🔥🔥
Приветствую! Отличная работа!!!
ЗАЛИПУХА НА ПРОДАЖУ
That was one of the best restorations l have seen. There is a chemical and a way to do almost anything. Very enjoyable!! You are a craftsman.
You are amazing. What you started with, and how it looked at the end. Pure talent.
My work just finished selling nearly 100 of these, in really good condition. I loved going through all the rusty ones like this and trying to salvage them.
We made see a maybe 28 video minute video. Please do not be mistaken he put hours and maybe days just for us to be satisfied and entertained. I have so much respect for him and everyone else that restores things. Their passion not for money or views for but for the satisfaction with something old and broken to some people is worth saving. In other words one man's trash is another man's treasure
Impressive. That was the first time I've seen a "Restoration" that didn't involve discarding 90% of the item and replacing it with brand new parts.
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@@oddbjrneriksen468 Who gives a shit about collectors? Perhaps he is himself a collector and loves to make old basically dead objects look good again?
This bayonet in this state has zero value, it's a pile of rusted junk at this stage.
@@oddbjrneriksen468 To be perfectly honest, I have a K98 Bayonet which was preserved ever since it was taken from Germany in 1945 odd however I'd love to own a relic like this that has evidence of being in the ground for 80 years however the result still turned out great and lovely to see it in good nick again.
Мастеру уважение!
Thank you bro!
@@wwiituberestoration1011 Случайно увидел ролик про пистолет и теперь смотрю с удовольствием,как фильмы про всё.
That is ONE FINE piece of workmanship!!
Проведена огромная работа и на отлично!
Great work. Despite the decayed scabbard, the bayonet itself was well preserved, the Germans always had good steel. Although the work on returning the bayonet to an acceptable appearance has been done very much. The professionalism and love for this work is immediately visible.
Это отличная реставрация!!!Великолепно👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Как только началось видео ,думал какая нибудь ахинея получится,но я удивлён!!Мастер!
Thanks!!
That's some beautiful work you did there .
So nice to see a restoration video on RUclips where it's not some 5 year old item clearly faked to look old and then restored. This is a the real deal, amazing effort. That scabard did an amazing job protecting the blade all these years. Incredible!
What is the spring thing at the back of the handle for do you know?
@@usefulrandom1855 it’s the catch and release mechanism for locking the bayonet to the bayonet lug on the rifle.
I didn't know what to think of the scabbard but after the work you did on it, it looks practically new, that was amazing.
Здравствуйте! Отлично 👍
Очень люблю наблюдать за работой Мастера!!!!
Amazing work, cheers from France
Muy buen trabajo de restauración, tantos años bajo tierra y lograste rescatar la bayoneta y ponerla en valor 🇵🇪
Peruanooo 😄🤗
Пожалуй, одно из лучших востановлений.
Начал с одним, закончил другим штыком.
Серьезно? ))
@@ЮраШев-л9с ножны другие! ну и сам штык походу другой в конце почти нет изъянов, не верю ,это моё мнение как любителя ножей .
This fellow can restore anything !!!!
Потрясающе! Вот это мастерство!
Рекомендую: ruclips.net/video/JmSXo0XdWoA/видео.html
You did it !! I thought it was beyond restoring but it's like almost new . Great work 👍.
Thanks for the interesting material. I once watched a freezer being repaired and soldered with copper-based solder.
Beautiful, i have also an orig one, found this years ago in a dry pond near a village, the click mechanism on the grip still working
Maybe I missed something, but what exactly does that do? He didn't seem to need to press it to remove it from the scabbard... EDIT: actually never mind, I found another video. It's for locking it to the rifle, DUHHH!!! haha
Just brilliant. I could watch videos like this for hours. I would have liked to see you sharpen it.
They shouldnt be sharpened. Originally they are not.
I disagree with making it a Sharp weapon. It's a museum piece even children could handle as it is now.
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Superbly entertaining and informative video (as all of yours are). Not only did I learn what a talented worker can acomplish, I learned never to buy a restored relic.😅
Your restorations are so relaxing, entertaining and fulfilling... not to mention A Work Of Art. Thank you!
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Beautiful restoration,
Any chance you could name the products and chemicals used in each stage of your restoration which would be brilliant.
I can help you with that one for this video at least the rust remover is normally a strong citric acid/water solution in most of these videos if it looks like water (you can buy it in kilo bags from food supply places cheap enough.) and it looked like there was some cold bluing being used with "stains" metal a blue/black color which replicates hot bluing which is a heat based process. The metal filler looks like metal epoxy or JB weld which is an epoxy with a metal dust incorporated.
drive.google.com/file/d/1_DNK01kUjizxYDQe_xFU9l_cgUkali9b/view
Buen trabajo. From Spain.
Это по настоящему убитая вещь, даже найти такую трудно, а желание восстановить такое - уже победа. Но, сделал ведь. Респект и уважуха, Браво, мастер.
I love your channel.. nice to see things restored of ww2
Skillful resto!
Magnificent restoration, obviously a labor of love.
Отличная работа!!!👍👍👍
Adevărat
Una absoluta obra de arte.
La restauración. Mejor imposible...!
You have made something look beautiful again! Good job!
However, MIG welding the blade is terrible! No hardness! They make tool steel electrodes for TIG welding, you should have used one of those.
But aside from that, beautiful piece, good job!
True, but this bayonet will never need to be as sharp and effective as the original, to do what it was designed to do. Nice work.
u do it then bro
@@jimbosendztv1322 Of course the F tier comeback is from a "no step on snek" type.
@@In.New.York.I.Milly.Rock. tell us all, what exactly is a “no step on snake type”?
Excelente!
Nota 10.
Parabéns!🇧🇷
I have seen enormous amount of restoration videos, but the way he restored the protection case is highly great. Wonderful job.
In the beginning I had no hope for an happy ending. But you sir, did an amazing job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Человек с Золотыми руками.
All history but especially the dark parts deserve to be remembered and respected lest we repeat them (Note respect is not the same as reverence!) and this Bayonet was done justice. edit: Would be interesting to learn to whom it was issued as every soldier has a story.
Very nice restoration!! Thanks!!
Magnífico, trabalho de mestre! Parabéns!
Parabéns, ficou show. Saudações do Brasil.
I don't watch many restorations as the process is tedious using wrong tools in the wrong order. This channel is great, straight to it with a hammer knocking off excess rust...thanks
Veramente un ottimo lavoro, complimenti! 👍