@@m3chanist Jokes aside, it actually is fashionable on cars in some circles. I'm, not just talking about the 1950's F-100 with a patina finish. There is literally a whole trend coming out of the Democratic People's Republic of California that would have you go to the junkyard, buy a new hood for your car, strip the paint off, let it rust, then put that rusty hood onto your 2019 Honda. 😆
I dropped my youngest off at Uni last week, where he is doing a STEM course. He and I have watched your videos since he was too young to understand your jokes, along with those of My old Tony, Big Clive and various others. We have both learned a lot from you. He ended up doing a design engineering A level, so your tear down vids were always referenced whenever he described manufacturing processes, and for a while he wanted me to put a 3 phase supply in the garage and buy a Haas CNC machine. Luckily that passed. If one of your aims at the start was getting youngsters into engineering, you can tick that off. Nice work whoever you are. Gratitude and appreciation from this happy Dad.
From someone who's been watching since A stood for Arduino and sometimes videos ended with a stick on the ice - this felt like old times in the shop, good vibes in this video.
@@BrokeNRacing It seems it's back up now but he took it down for a while when he went through and purged the channel and made it so you can't see the number of subscribers and tried to clean up his act and be more civilized
As he was meandering through that joke it totally reminded me of Norm. Even before he mentioned him. All I could think of is “you don’t fuck with uncle Terry when he’s been drinkin”
Like a moth drawn to the light, I followed that ramble right to the end, and was greatly rewarded in doing so. Thanks for taking the time to pay tribute AvE.
AvE's rant about edumacation reminds me of an old college joke, so old it was old when I was in college (mumble) decades ago. It regards the true meaning of the letters used to signify degrees. First we have the common B.S. degeree, and we all know what B.S. stands for. Then there is the M.S. degree (More of the ). Then there is the esteemed Ph.D., which, of course, signifies Piled higher and Deeper.
Reminds me of one of my favorite bad jokes. Any time someone hands me a camera or phone to take a photo I assure them of my skills by letting them know I have a Ph.D in photography. “Push Here Dummy”
So you're the guy at the equipment auction selling those virgin machines with a lot of age to them. I quote, "Look at this machine, never been touched with a wrench. It's got the original rusted bolts that have never been touched with a wrench. No rounded heads on those bolts." I've fell for that one before.
If you wanted to put a really solid finish on that: you'd cart that off with steel wheel brush to get most of it off, then rust it, boil it, cart it again: then when it's evenly black and almost untouchable by the steel brush - soak it in oil for 24 hrs to set the finish. Then you would have something which has been "slow rust blued" - and such a finish is damned hard to damage or wear off. Not used much anymore outside of firearms and even then only on higher end stuff because it's labor intensive. Long since replaced by hot salt bluing, then phosphates, cerakote, etc. etc. Still, slow rust bluing, if you don't mind putting the work in, stands up pretty well.
Thanks. I want to try that. Where can I see the procedure exactly? You wrote "rust it" and you didn't say what method to use. "cart it again" meaning what? Boil it how? In water? for how long? Where can I find the procedure please?
I’ve taught high school- here’s what happened to you: during the important parts of the lecture, you were staring at the young ladies. Then during the test, you swore you never heard that stuff, and you didn’t.
From your teachings, AvE. I eventually made a bronze rose dipped in acid and steel for mothers day. It turned red from the reaction. My Ma was delighted.
Gotta figure out how to pickle my bolt, don't wanna take that Viagra stuff when I start going beyond ripe! Also - RIP Norm, one day we will get that moth to the right doctor.
Did I hear Justin Thirdhole, or is my hearing rusty and my brain just wants to laugh, and subconsciously fills in the blanks on the unrelated test question with humorous translation? Respect to those who laugh without caring if no one else sees the humor. RIP Norm, Thanks AvE!
JESUS. I never thought that AvE would remind me of my late grandfather. I cannot thank you enough. This is the first joke i remember from him. I hardly remember him nowadays. A treat especialle indeed.
I left a plastic tub of muriatic acid in my shop overnight with no lid next to the door thinking it would be enough ventilation. Returned the next day and discovered every single piece of steel and iron in the shop had a film of black rust. I learned the hard way, just not the hardest way.
5 yrs without ethanol. Thank God I stopped when liver started saying it's always 5:00. But good to know how to make steel instantly rusty. Thanks for the video!
Ifn you want to make wood look less new. Just take some fine steel wool and shove it into a bottle of vinegar. After it disolves, apply to wood and wait. If you are using on pine, you need to add some tannins to it. To do so, make some tea and apply to the wood, after that dries apply the vinegar steel wool mix and wait.
@@stanimir4197 But they sell wrenches specifically made for the sole purpose of rounding hardware! They even have a thumbwheel so you round the corners completely off any size nut or bolt!
I heard that joke in Bulgarian from my nan while we were in the village during the summer. Brings back lovely memories of eating salads from vegerables picked directly from the garden, and drinking попара with milk from the neighbour's cow, and bread from the other neighbour's wheat, and doing yard work throughout the day.
Meh, the talking is shop talk which is what my life revolves around. Although the classical music machining videos were a nice touch. I'll take what I can get
excellent explanation of academia and completely in line with what I observed during my time there, just more eloquently put than I could ever say myself.
Good thing there are obedient persons developing, disseminating and applying the knowledge that fills your workshop with tools, fasteners and chemical reagents ... not to mention the wide range of book learning that went into developing the equipment you use to make the videos(audio too) AND, of course the BEER.
I'm still dying here. RIP Norm, great tribute. Your Quebecois is spot on, tabernac! Watched the last part twice. The rust is cool too, chemicals are fun with the right ventilation and protective gear.
Back when your grand dad was a glimmer in some guys eye, the military had a name for the salt rusting of their rifles, known as Parkerization.. done well, they lasted for decades..
"Also, they don't talk in those ones. Might be a lesson in there." They say that the reason dog is man's best friend is they wag their tails instead of their tongues.
Over here in England we are stopping the use of hexavalent chromium. This is certainly happening in the rest of Europe as well. Causing all sorts of problems now that we cannot use alocrom/alodine 1200 on aluminium any more.
"Of all ignorance, the ignorance of the educated is the most dangerous. Not only are educated people likely to have more influence. they are the last people to suspect that they don't know what they are talking about, when speaking outside of their narrow fields" - Dr. Thomas Sowell
Uncle Bumblefugg left out an elusive and critical component. While salt and hydrogen peroxide work quickly, a bit of acetic acid (common white vinegar) thrown into the mix will help further catalyze the oxidation. Start with bare metal, a file or sandpaper will get you through most anti-corrosion steel coatings in a jiffy, spray or dip the item to be rusted in straight vinegar and allow to dry for your initial etch (if you don't want to play with muriatic acid). The ratios to use for your rust solution is, 2 cups H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), 4 tablespoons of acetic acid (white vinegar), 1.5 teaspoons of NaCl (table salt); put them all together in a spray bottle and agitate til all the salt is dissolved. This solution will take steel in the white to heavy browns/oranges patina rust in next to no time and is very satisfying to work with. Enjoy!
Ah , I do love me some My Mechanics, I mean who can resist that immortal catch phrase... "I Make A New One" I'm just waiting for him to open a video with a rusty old car, or a single bolt and a picture of a car, and proceed to "Make A New One"...🤣🤣🤣🤣 RIP Norm, RIP. I remember him most from My Name is Earl and The Middle, an excellent guy gone way too soon.
That makes me think of the old Jacques and Pierre jokes I used to hear as a kid in northern Maine. I like the one where Jacques invites Pierre to 'it 'is 'and wit a sho-velle.
Ones got to wonder with some of these "restoration" videos how the rust more often than not resembles cakes on cocopowder and the electronics are always perfectly working
This is the first and only video with "restoration" in the title that I'll ever click. And now my video suggestion feed thing is gonna be more fuller of those quadrillion-views restoration videos than ever. Son of a diddly.
I used this on a weld repair once. When the guy was handling and marvelling you couldn't see the repair I told him I made it rusty again by pissing on it.
SO: 41 Million viewers must have very rusty tools and are curious about using them again. I'd like to see a planet-wide breakdown of who's waching that videjo!
Muriatic acid is the term for commercial-grade hydrochloric acid. Another use for it (besides stripping surface coatings off steel and etching concrete) is, when diluted, it is a very effective chemical cleaner for removing the stink of things like fish from a butcher's block. (I learned that from an organic chemistry professor as an aside about why it's useful to know organic chemistry. I later get great use out of that when I reasoned that if diluted hydrochloric acid would remove organic stench from wood, I could use some vinegar to do the same to take the stench of rotted grain off my hands. Worked a treat, and made it possible for me to eat my dinner without retching.)
Being from Michigan I can relate to your reference. On another note we used to play a name game called dead or Canadien. It saddens me that Norm has become both. He was a great man who stood his ground.
Ahh yes good ole parkerizing or as you called it zinc phosphating - there is also manganese phosphate. Works great on weapons as well - the increased surface area and the etching hold onto oil better. Then you do browning and rust bluing. Great video!
Ooooops..ole boy..ummm..the bolt is cold forged either 5 station or 7 station national bolt maker, where the thread is rolled and median thread diam is drawn during forging, the thread is rolled last ....Ex Ajax Fasteners toolmaker and machine setter..Australia. defo the derriere deposit is faster than the thought and the light switch. was up up at the local hardware shoppe and the shoppe assistant is Canadian and your name came up about your vids. wicked sense of humour, so your famous over here too.🥇👍👍👍
the bane of my existence, now in a tutorial :(
@@m3chanist Dodge/RAM pickups call it structural steel
@@m3chanist Jokes aside, it actually is fashionable on cars in some circles. I'm, not just talking about the 1950's F-100 with a patina finish.
There is literally a whole trend coming out of the Democratic People's Republic of California that would have you go to the junkyard, buy a new hood for your car, strip the paint off, let it rust, then put that rusty hood onto your 2019 Honda. 😆
I dropped my youngest off at Uni last week, where he is doing a STEM course. He and I have watched your videos since he was too young to understand your jokes, along with those of My old Tony, Big Clive and various others. We have both learned a lot from you. He ended up doing a design engineering A level, so your tear down vids were always referenced whenever he described manufacturing processes, and for a while he wanted me to put a 3 phase supply in the garage and buy a Haas CNC machine. Luckily that passed. If one of your aims at the start was getting youngsters into engineering, you can tick that off. Nice work whoever you are. Gratitude and appreciation from this happy Dad.
I'm on my way.
Hide the evaprorust. Thats it!
Ha!
HTR and AVE; if TOT joined the chat I’d prob explode
@@BobWilson84 #gush
Hahaha!
"Be sure to engage your safety squints and your double rubbers."
"In this case i'm just going to be careful."
hilarious
It's almost like we watched the same video
From someone who's been watching since A stood for Arduino and sometimes videos ended with a stick on the ice - this felt like old times in the shop, good vibes in this video.
Man the memories, I still remember the good ol' doggies in Asia story, a little disturbing but then again what isn't that's fun
Better yet how to tune up your lawnmower, video is taken down now
@@mebob123 What?!?! That's my all time favorite video on the tubes! Why in the world is that gone?
@@BrokeNRacing It seems it's back up now but he took it down for a while when he went through and purged the channel and made it so you can't see the number of subscribers and tried to clean up his act and be more civilized
Too much bad advice on this channel.
I still haven't been able to get my dick out of this vise.
RIP Norm, for real. One of my favorites, not just comedians, but human beings.
The old chunk o coal’s become a diamond. Rest In Peace Norm
THIS IS ABOUT THE RUST
First sean lock noe norm, its been a sad couple months for comedy
@@sprinkleLPs your post just informed me of Sean Lock's death. He was one of my favorites.
Stalin was worse.
Ah yes, the good old Fe²0³ threadlock
You went through all that trouble to get a superscript 3. It's supposed to be subscript. Fe2O3
Mother natures loctite, costs nothing. Tell me why I would ever want to pay for it?
It's what keeps my bikes together, can't beat the stuff 😁👍
Above my pay grade
60% of the time it snaps bolt heads every time
"Everything will be covered in this class. What is not covered in lecture, will be covered on the test."
Hey! If I wanted to make functional objects worse, & listen to rambling jokes, I would've gone to work today.
Surely, you must work for the government?
I have been missing norm This passed week. I think this was the greatest tribute to Norm that I have seen!
Same here. The group of savages got a little smaller. Rust in power, Turd Ferguson.
As he was meandering through that joke it totally reminded me of Norm. Even before he mentioned him. All I could think of is “you don’t fuck with uncle Terry when he’s been drinkin”
Agreed so very glad I stuck though to the end.
Like a moth drawn to the light, I followed that ramble right to the end, and was greatly rewarded in doing so. Thanks for taking the time to pay tribute AvE.
AvE's rant about edumacation reminds me of an old college joke, so old it was old when I was in college (mumble) decades ago. It regards the true meaning of the letters used to signify degrees. First we have the common B.S. degeree, and we all know what B.S. stands for. Then there is the M.S. degree (More of the ). Then there is the esteemed Ph.D., which, of course, signifies Piled higher and Deeper.
I think I first heard those as a kid, reading one of Heinlein's novels.
Reminds me of one of my favorite bad jokes. Any time someone hands me a camera or phone to take a photo I assure them of my skills by letting them know I have a Ph.D in photography. “Push Here Dummy”
3 degrees below zero.
Everybody in the QC department at my job has PHD's, that's for sure. I've told them as much in a moment of disappointment.
Also means Papa has Dough
since restaurations bring millions of views, uncle B. here found a way here to get his view count into the negatives with reverse restauration.
So you're the guy at the equipment auction selling those virgin machines with a lot of age to them. I quote, "Look at this machine, never been touched with a wrench. It's got the original rusted bolts that have never been touched with a wrench. No rounded heads on those bolts." I've fell for that one before.
All original. Even the oil!
@@WeighedWilson Got that vintage gasoline
@@pmuel I had a vintage 3hp evinrude with vintage gas. Took a bit of work to make it run after 30 years in a basement. Very unique smell.
Yup. Guaranteed original. That's genuine 1963 dirt in that air filter!
If you wanted to put a really solid finish on that: you'd cart that off with steel wheel brush to get most of it off, then rust it, boil it, cart it again: then when it's evenly black and almost untouchable by the steel brush - soak it in oil for 24 hrs to set the finish. Then you would have something which has been "slow rust blued" - and such a finish is damned hard to damage or wear off. Not used much anymore outside of firearms and even then only on higher end stuff because it's labor intensive. Long since replaced by hot salt bluing, then phosphates, cerakote, etc. etc. Still, slow rust bluing, if you don't mind putting the work in, stands up pretty well.
Indeed
So is the newer bluing and parkerizing and shit more durable?
My dad blued my hunting barrel and it has lasted for 20 years without rust
Thanks. I want to try that. Where can I see the procedure exactly? You wrote "rust it" and you didn't say what method to use. "cart it again" meaning what? Boil it how? In water? for how long? Where can I find the procedure please?
@@prestonvandivier1379 Can you please point to a video where he shows exactly the procedure, since you are familiar with this videos?
I’ve taught high school- here’s what happened to you: during the important parts of the lecture, you were staring at the young ladies. Then during the test, you swore you never heard that stuff, and you didn’t.
From your teachings, AvE. I eventually made a bronze rose dipped in acid and steel for mothers day. It turned red from the reaction. My Ma was delighted.
Gotta figure out how to pickle my bolt, don't wanna take that Viagra stuff when I start going beyond ripe!
Also - RIP Norm, one day we will get that moth to the right doctor.
Turn out the lights
Hats off Sir. As a Minnesotan, my heart goes out to all Canadians for the loss of your great sage.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets drunk and rambles while I'm working alone in the shop.
Right, and I don't even do it on camera...
... probably for the best, though 😬
Loved the delivery! You even cocked the names up!
This is almost a “vintage” AvE vid. Semi informative but still at a level for the back of the class.
I used Muiriatic acid once in my garage, couple days later went into the old shop to discover anything bare metal had rusted...Duh -oh.
AvE throwing shots at Hand Tool Rescue is fuckin hilarious
His shout out to My Mechanics was cool too
Did I hear Justin Thirdhole, or is my hearing rusty and my brain just wants to laugh, and subconsciously fills in the blanks on the unrelated test question with humorous translation? Respect to those who laugh without caring if no one else sees the humor. RIP Norm, Thanks AvE!
I just realised. You are one of those guys to have the best conversations in a garage or workshop after work, with few beers
You must be new 'round these parts... ;)
Cocktail hour is rarely so informative. Best Mixologist in all of Candanavia
"I'ma just be careful"
*Song* shake hands with danger plays.
I kid. I kid.
Today on Safety Third...
JESUS. I never thought that AvE would remind me of my late grandfather. I cannot thank you enough. This is the first joke i remember from him. I hardly remember him nowadays. A treat especialle indeed.
great stuff. as a automotive refinisher we have seen the full gamut of oxidation and crazy bi-metal reaction with metallic paint...
Did those giant bolts make anyone imagine AvE had teeny hands for a little while?
I left a plastic tub of muriatic acid in my shop overnight with no lid next to the door thinking it would be enough ventilation. Returned the next day and discovered every single piece of steel and iron in the shop had a film of black rust. I learned the hard way, just not the hardest way.
5 yrs without ethanol. Thank God I stopped when liver started saying it's always 5:00. But good to know how to make steel instantly rusty. Thanks for the video!
30 years last April, cant remember if i miss it.....
I loved your channel before, but PBR on the healing bench? You have made it to a whole new level of greatness!!!
7:55... You sir explain the world in a way that makes total sense... It was the best PBR rant ever....
Still use lots of cad plated NAS/MS fasteners in mil-spec/defense world. Someday we may change
Only old stuff. New stuff can't use it.
@@Kandralla Must be different industry, I work R&D and we get it brand new all the time
@Kandralla for aerospace Cadmium plating is still highly used because of cold welding out in space.
Ifn you want to make wood look less new. Just take some fine steel wool and shove it into a bottle of vinegar. After it disolves, apply to wood and wait. If you are using on pine, you need to add some tannins to it. To do so, make some tea and apply to the wood, after that dries apply the vinegar steel wool mix and wait.
Thanks for the tip, I might try that!
Bolt heads need to be rounded some...you know - for that truly "custom" look...
you know what rounds bolts pretty good - using 17mm spanner on a 11/16 seized one (who the fock uses 7/16 bolts in the midst of cuntinental europe)
@@stanimir4197 But they sell wrenches specifically made for the sole purpose of rounding hardware! They even have a thumbwheel so you round the corners completely off any size nut or bolt!
I've never enjoyed watching a hand speak so much in my life!
Far better than even the best sock puppets!
Everyone from the USA who has seen the film Erin Brockovich, knows how toxic hexavalent chromium is ...
PG&E knows
Ahh, the PBR and a story time. Cheers brother 🍻
I heard that joke in Bulgarian from my nan while we were in the village during the summer.
Brings back lovely memories of eating salads from vegerables picked directly from the garden, and drinking попара with milk from the neighbour's cow, and bread from the other neighbour's wheat, and doing yard work throughout the day.
Meh, the talking is shop talk which is what my life revolves around. Although the classical music machining videos were a nice touch. I'll take what I can get
Fun fact, aviation fasteners, still Cadmium. I do selective plating, using all of these fun dichromates and hexavalent koolaids.
There once was a man, AvE. A filthy canuck was he. From Milwaukee to Montreal Oh! What a treat especial! Making videos just for you and me.
I’ve noticed on our GSI branded grain bins. The buckets of bolts they use to bolt the bin together say “hexavalent free, it’s The law”
🤷♂️
Well the wife must be driving ole Ave mad, he's been spending more time with us drinkin :D
Are you 6?
The Cog Brothers have always been part of the machine. Welcome home buddy.
It just occurred to me I have been subscribed to this channel or at least watching for about 6 years maybe 7 now. Nuts how time sneaks up on ya.
excellent explanation of academia and completely in line with what I observed during my time there, just more eloquently put than I could ever say myself.
Good thing there are obedient persons developing, disseminating and applying the knowledge that fills your workshop with tools, fasteners and chemical reagents ... not to mention the wide range of book learning that went into developing the equipment you use to make the videos(audio too) AND, of course the BEER.
I'm still dying here. RIP Norm, great tribute. Your Quebecois is spot on, tabernac! Watched the last part twice.
The rust is cool too, chemicals are fun with the right ventilation and protective gear.
Back when your grand dad was a glimmer in some guys eye, the military had a name for the salt rusting of their rifles, known as Parkerization.. done well, they lasted for decades..
your chemistry skills are impressive, dealing with gravity still seems to be a challenge though @6.39 :-)
I too struggle with gravity after a few cold ones
"Also, they don't talk in those ones. Might be a lesson in there."
They say that the reason dog is man's best friend is they wag their tails instead of their tongues.
That joke went around the school yard where I grew up. It's old but good to hear you tell it.
This dude is way more edumacated than he lets on. The fella is my sci-fi reference hero too.
AvE you've been uploading extremely frequently. Thanks.
Over here in England we are stopping the use of hexavalent chromium. This is certainly happening in the rest of Europe as well. Causing all sorts of problems now that we cannot use alocrom/alodine 1200 on aluminium any more.
That's going to mess with the aircraft industry! We used that a lot!
Just rediscovered your channel after a couple years. Watched you all the time during my lunch hour at my old job. Great stuff.
"Rusty bolt quicker than the underside of a chevy pick em up truck in the winter in Michigan" As a Michigander, story checks out
Funny you should say that, I just spent my weekend working on a rusty chevy pickup that has seen many Michigan winters. Your statement is accurate.
My favorite gentlemans paying tribute to my favorite comedian.
I love how your end mills cutter is out of its case, but the case is right there. Reminds me of my own bench.
PBR on the workbench! Now that's looking like my shop 🤓
Fixing stuff equals drinking beer! Welcome to Wisconsin 🤣
"Of all ignorance, the ignorance of the educated is the most dangerous. Not only are educated people likely to have more influence. they are the last people to suspect that they don't know what they are talking about, when speaking outside of their narrow fields" - Dr. Thomas Sowell
Speaking as a brit, in light of recent events, the plain old uninformed fuckwit pond life morons can be pretty dangerous too!
Thanks for the story really brightened my day
Bloody hell man the Quebecois impersonations are crazy good. Even the way they think too
Next up, how to remove radiation from Russian Steel!
I miss Norm. Love ya bud.
i was thinking of norm as you went rambling on that story lol
Hard to believe I’ve been watching this guy for close to a decade. Guess there’s something to be said about consistency. Cheers I’ll drink to you AVE!
Uncle Bumblefugg left out an elusive and critical component. While salt and hydrogen peroxide work quickly, a bit of acetic acid (common white vinegar) thrown into the mix will help further catalyze the oxidation. Start with bare metal, a file or sandpaper will get you through most anti-corrosion steel coatings in a jiffy, spray or dip the item to be rusted in straight vinegar and allow to dry for your initial etch (if you don't want to play with muriatic acid). The ratios to use for your rust solution is, 2 cups H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), 4 tablespoons of acetic acid (white vinegar), 1.5 teaspoons of NaCl (table salt); put them all together in a spray bottle and agitate til all the salt is dissolved. This solution will take steel in the white to heavy browns/oranges patina rust in next to no time and is very satisfying to work with. Enjoy!
I love getting distracted right before bed.
Good evening from South Africa
The tip for a whole minute. AVE feeling generous today
Ah , I do love me some My Mechanics, I mean who can resist that immortal catch phrase... "I Make A New One"
I'm just waiting for him to open a video with a rusty old car, or a single bolt and a picture of a car, and proceed to "Make A New One"...🤣🤣🤣🤣
RIP Norm, RIP. I remember him most from My Name is Earl and The Middle, an excellent guy gone way too soon.
Dang man you had these vijeaos lined up rapid fire! Glad to see ya putting out for us again
Is it really rust if it's not scabrous and flakin' off like chewed baklava?
You want to rust a bolt just give em to a boilermaker for a couple days
Hey now, I represent that remark...
This was the last place I thought I’d see a homage to norm Macdonald, thank you AvE, may he Rest In Peace and his jokes on my head forever.
I heard the thought-light-shit joke at least a quarter century ago... but it never gets old.
Yes, Thanks for the laughs Norm. Godspeed.
That makes me think of the old Jacques and Pierre jokes I used to hear as a kid in northern Maine. I like the one where Jacques invites Pierre to 'it 'is 'and wit a sho-velle.
The best french jokes come from northern Aroostook.
Ones got to wonder with some of these "restoration" videos how the rust more often than not resembles cakes on cocopowder and the electronics are always perfectly working
hmm, also most people have heard of editing...
They been caught many times, like the ol "stereo amp found in a swamp" hose er off, spit polish, cut to new out of the box LMAO
Anyone mesmerized by the the bolts brewing during the lecture?
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I'm missing something key here.
Technical explanations mixed with Canadian humor, is there anything better.
Christ, PBR!? Im gunna donate, its hard to see one of your heros falling on hard times.
Autodidacts are rare.
High functioning autodidacts are priceless.
This is the first and only video with "restoration" in the title that I'll ever click. And now my video suggestion feed thing is gonna be more fuller of those quadrillion-views restoration videos than ever. Son of a diddly.
Bottom right corner, library >history >remove from watch history.
You're welcome.
Just thought you'd like to know, this was recommended after a my mechanics vijeo. Thanks algorithm!
I’m enjoying these frequent videos, keep em commin
I used this on a weld repair once. When the guy was handling and marvelling you couldn't see the repair I told him I made it rusty again by pissing on it.
MKE understands the sayings of words when the blue ribbon comes out, peace and good vibes.
Your videos remind me of my dads talks about engineering when I was a nipper, comforting and interesting.
SO: 41 Million viewers must have very rusty tools and are curious about using them again.
I'd like to see a planet-wide breakdown of who's waching that videjo!
Muriatic acid is the term for commercial-grade hydrochloric acid. Another use for it (besides stripping surface coatings off steel and etching concrete) is, when diluted, it is a very effective chemical cleaner for removing the stink of things like fish from a butcher's block. (I learned that from an organic chemistry professor as an aside about why it's useful to know organic chemistry. I later get great use out of that when I reasoned that if diluted hydrochloric acid would remove organic stench from wood, I could use some vinegar to do the same to take the stench of rotted grain off my hands. Worked a treat, and made it possible for me to eat my dinner without retching.)
Rest in peace, Turd Ferguson. You were a funny S.O.B. 💪
Being from Michigan I can relate to your reference. On another note we used to play a name game called dead or Canadien. It saddens me that Norm has become both. He was a great man who stood his ground.
Ahh yes good ole parkerizing or as you called it zinc phosphating - there is also manganese phosphate. Works great on weapons as well - the increased surface area and the etching hold onto oil better. Then you do browning and rust bluing. Great video!
Nice Norm MacDonald Tribute !!
Ooooops..ole boy..ummm..the bolt is cold forged either 5 station or 7 station national bolt maker, where the thread is rolled and median thread diam is drawn during forging, the thread is rolled last ....Ex Ajax Fasteners toolmaker and machine setter..Australia. defo the derriere deposit is faster than the thought and the light switch. was up up at the local hardware shoppe and the shoppe assistant is Canadian and your name came up about your vids. wicked sense of humour, so your famous over here too.🥇👍👍👍