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I've watched a few of the axe restorations now and have decided to stop looking at the comments because they annoy me. When people shine up the axes like a mirror and get rid of the "rustic" look people complain. When someone keeps the rustic look people complain that they didnt remove enough rust or corrosion then people say it's not even a restoration. The person working on the axe has their own personal preference on what they want to do with it and y'all just need to respect them for that, your comments probably wont change their opinion at all, it's just unnecessary hate.
At the end of the day, it is their thing to restore the way they want. They could chose to plow it over with an eighteen wheeler if they really want to.
You and I have a different idea about what is restoring. And there is nothing wrong with that,to each his own. I believe it was a little far gone for a true restoration. You put in a lot of hard work doing what you did. Great effort.
Good job. If you would have removed all the rust and pitting it would have taken too much material off of it and it wouldn't have performed well. Also, I believe that this is a ''railroad ax''. A fireman's ax, or''pulaski'' has a larger head and longer handle. Be sure to coat the head well with boiled linseed oil or rustolium. You done good!
I do really appreciate what he did but what if he could have heated up the entire axe to Red hot and then chilled it in oil bath and then grinded it to shining it all the way down then wouldn't that look much cooler...???
@@deepakkonwar2840 it really depends on the type of steel, but doing that with simple carbon steels will just harden them lol it wouldn't really make it look any different
And this video is a prime example of, why NO ONE should wear gloves while using a drill press! I have seen people lose fingers from this exact scenario!
Dude... the reason you use a proper vice or clamp on a drill press is you don't get injured. I've seen a guy loose 1.5 inch diameter of scalp with the hair getting caught in the mandrel. ... didn't have it tied back, or under a hat. You were very lucky. If you continue using tools, pray you do so, safely. Good luck. No matter how cool the project, not worth loosing an eye, tearing open your hand etc.
If you wanted to leave the axe pitted so be it...but the handle is not what i would have done, its to boxy and big for that form of axe...a more slender handle maybe distressed a bit... That being said, its your axe and if you're happy thats all that matters...if its for a client and they are happy its their money...and thats all that matters Until these keyboard warriors pay your bills their opinion doesnt matter...i would have done it differently but again i am not paying your bills, so until i do my opinion doesnt matter really either... I personally would have looked at howe much axe head was left and if it was enough ground down to a level surface, if not i would have left it alone and tried to perma blue it or something to prevent further decay If i shines it new, new handle, if its pitted something distressed... But like i said i didt pay the bills
Hi there. I really appreciate your comment and I understand where you coming from. I would also appreciate if you have a look at my other fireman's axe restorations and share your opinion too. Handles are not too boxy there 😊 Thanks for checking my video out and your input.
I see the red rub stuff used with your grinder. Then you used white and used your grinder. What are the rub stuff called and what is the grit sandpaper you use for both? Thank you. Beautiful work
Thank for watching. Could you add time stump to the parts you asking about. Just time in that format: for example 2:35 so I'll be able to give you accurate answer. Thanks again and check my other videos out!
no hatchet hung next to the fire hose in buildings to meet fire code until they started to disappear and was found that leaving a door closed was the best policy
Don’t get me wrong. I saw all of the work that you put into this project, but for my money it would have looked a lot better if you took all of the pits off of the metal. But that’s just my opinion.
Really more of a re-imagining than a restoration, though it does look cool! Handle looks overly chunky, but seemed pretty stable when you used it so, guess that works! Nice.
Esse maluco parece que quer perder uns dedos. Tem vídeos dele colocando a mão próximo à esmerilhadeira ligada e esta acertando sua mão. Também, olha como ele corta a madeira com o machado acabado...
So much anxiety watching this. Please for the love of your hands take the gloves off when using the drill press and the grinding wheel. One stray fibre gets hung up on a rotating tool like that and you'll kiss those fingers goodbye. Don't think I need to say anything on work holding on the drill press. A great demonstration of how not to hold things on the drill press. Otherwise nice work
Admire the work but you need to work on your shop practice or vicegrips if drilling out a small piece or better yet cut it from a bigger piece you can clamp down securely then cut out the shape after drilling. Nice job be careful. Also while sharpening one should place the piece so that the grinder or sanding belt is rotating towards you and against the edge the opposite of what you did on the final sharpen . Love your stuff.
@@FALCON390Workshop The handle looks like the leg from my coffee table. If you had to use this ax the handle would be inter-fearing a lot. As for "can't have everything" when you make it yourself you can have everything. You simply start over until you are happy.
Hi guys!👋
Do you know I make different things as well ?
Check this video out, I'm so proud of the final result...
ruclips.net/video/uql5K6ia3QE/видео.html
Very nice Restoration
Thanks
That axe still needs a lot of help. You did well for what you did do, it feels incomplete.
I know what you mean. I may do some improvements in the future.
Thanks :)
I'm glad ya showed what can happen unexpectedly. Great safety video actually. Glad ya wasn't injured.
Great video. Nice restoration
Thanks 👍
I've watched a few of the axe restorations now and have decided to stop looking at the comments because they annoy me. When people shine up the axes like a mirror and get rid of the "rustic" look people complain. When someone keeps the rustic look people complain that they didnt remove enough rust or corrosion then people say it's not even a restoration. The person working on the axe has their own personal preference on what they want to do with it and y'all just need to respect them for that, your comments probably wont change their opinion at all, it's just unnecessary hate.
That is very true. Thanks for that 👍
It's probably like goldilocks, too much, too little, just right.
1800 people gave this a thumbs down,,,,how stupid is that.
Some axes needs to be shiny.. I will never use an axe like this to split logs.. It will stuck....
At the end of the day, it is their thing to restore the way they want. They could chose to plow it over with an eighteen wheeler if they really want to.
good quality steel hammer
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Wow. At first I couldn't believe that you weren't going to remove all that rust, but the end result looks great! Nice job!
Thanks a lot.
I tend to keep a vintage look of my restored tools. Glad you enjoy the video 😊
Your work shop subliminal message, “subscribe”, worked!
Great :) Thanks
Love the rustic texture.
Thanks! Glad you like it.
theres always a beauty under the rust..well done sir.
Thanks. You are right 👍
You and I have a different idea about what is restoring. And there is nothing wrong with that,to each his own. I believe it was a little far gone for a true restoration. You put in a lot of hard work doing what you did. Great effort.
Thanks for feedback
You put a lot of effort in it. It looks fantastic. Well done to you 👏🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Restored, yet still looks old...... perfect !
Thanks for feedback
When the rust came off it looked like and aftermath of taco Bell in the toilet
Was thinking could the same process be used to clean the helmet?
...you may need to see a doctor.
@@vortecmacs really? I was quite looking forward to leaving it in soak overnight!
Agree with you
Haha
Bring the metal back to life was the amazing thing.
Thanks 👍
Very nice
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Thanks for not making this a show room finished piece. Great job
Thanks👍
Nice
Thanks👍
this is the greatest restoration channel i've found so far
Thank you 👍
Nice restoration
Thanks!
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
Thank you👍
Very in complet job
Why ?
Не слушай никого ! нормально получилось пока пойдёт, опыт со временем приходит . 👍🤝💪✋
Well said👍
The first Algerian Arab to watch the video really cool video
Thank you 👍
Good 👍
Thanks
Вижу отличное изготовление новой ручки топора!Реставрацию САМОГО топора наблюдаю с трудом.
Согласен
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Good job
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Love to see how you restore a skip of rust into a Ford escort now
Hehe that's funny one 🤣👍
Never tried electrolysis. Looks like it worked out fine. Good restoration. 👍
Need to try it. It's cheap and good way of de-rusting.
Te ha quedado preciosa! Buen trabajo!!
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Well done. I like your restoration. Fantastic.
Thank you 👍
А мне нравится. Человек все таки старался...
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It's like a Freddy Krueger make-over.
That's a good one 👍
Wow an actual case of an “IMPOSSIBLE” restoration
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Nice handle.
Thanks 👍
Good job. If you would have removed all the rust and pitting it would have taken too much material off of it and it wouldn't have performed well. Also, I believe that this is a ''railroad ax''. A fireman's ax, or''pulaski'' has a larger head and longer handle. Be sure to coat the head well with boiled linseed oil or rustolium. You done good!
I do really appreciate what he did but what if he could have heated up the entire axe to Red hot and then chilled it in oil bath and then grinded it to shining it all the way down then wouldn't that look much cooler...???
Nope that’s a fireman’s belt axe, not used so much, if at all, anymore. Was still issued into the 70’s though.
@@deepakkonwar2840 it really depends on the type of steel, but doing that with simple carbon steels will just harden them lol it wouldn't really make it look any different
Same that is very small too be a fire axe
Am pretty sure it's one of these.
images.app.goo.gl/f29pUZj2Qsqux7or6
Great work on the handle. I like that you kept the vintage look and it's character.
good attempt
Thank you :)
When is he gonna start restoring it?
Soon 👍
охуенное восстановление топора. все ржавое, зато рукоять толще в пять раз чем надо...
сто пудов говорите))) может у него комплекс какои...
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Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
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The videos sounds: things being used on 2x speed
What i hear: *30 A-10s having a dog fight*
Sorry mate 🤣
A parte aver rifatto il manico e il filo alla lama, che restauro avresti fatto?
An axe restoration?
What wonderful project..
Thanks !
And this video is a prime example of, why NO ONE should wear gloves while using a drill press! I have seen people lose fingers from this exact scenario!
Thanks for the "highlighted comment", I think this a first.
Appreciate your feedback 👍
You're welcome and I do agree with comment.
Holy delay in response..... 😆
@@anthonytetreau522 Hehe. Better late than never 😂
this is the way
Thanks 👍
One of these days you're gonna reenact that scene from Hot Rod when Andy Samberg takes Bill Hader to the hospital
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The long way from an axe to an axe-ident and back
Hehe that's a good one 🤣
I don't know how much my comment will mean to you , but you did an awesome job and you definetely deserve more subs 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks a lot!
I really appreciate your comment.
Thanks!
Топорная работа. Буквально.
Why do you think so
TOP RESTORATION JOB READY FOR THAT ZOMBIE ATTACK HEAD STRIKER
Hehe awosome
Dude... the reason you use a proper vice or clamp on a drill press is you don't get injured. I've seen a guy loose 1.5 inch diameter of scalp with the hair getting caught in the mandrel. ... didn't have it tied back, or under a hat. You were very lucky. If you continue using tools, pray you do so, safely. Good luck.
No matter how cool the project, not worth loosing an eye, tearing open your hand etc.
Point taken. Thanks for concerns. I do appreciate that.
If you wanted to leave the axe pitted so be it...but the handle is not what i would have done, its to boxy and big for that form of axe...a more slender handle maybe distressed a bit...
That being said, its your axe and if you're happy thats all that matters...if its for a client and they are happy its their money...and thats all that matters
Until these keyboard warriors pay your bills their opinion doesnt matter...i would have done it differently but again i am not paying your bills, so until i do my opinion doesnt matter really either...
I personally would have looked at howe much axe head was left and if it was enough ground down to a level surface, if not i would have left it alone and tried to perma blue it or something to prevent further decay
If i shines it new, new handle, if its pitted something distressed...
But like i said i didt pay the bills
Hi there. I really appreciate your comment and I understand where you coming from. I would also appreciate if you have a look at my other fireman's axe restorations and share your opinion too. Handles are not too boxy there 😊
Thanks for checking my video out and your input.
It's good to see to honest criticism , not intended to be rude, taken as such with honest appreciation.
That's how it should work.
I see the red rub stuff used with your grinder. Then you used white and used your grinder. What are the rub stuff called and what is the grit sandpaper you use for both? Thank you. Beautiful work
Thank for watching.
Could you add time stump to the parts you asking about. Just time in that format: for example 2:35 so I'll be able to give you accurate answer. Thanks again and check my other videos out!
Have I finally found a restoration person in the uk
Yes you did 👍
Restored...???
Not ?
great restoration nice job 👍
Thanks
More square than I care for, though still a good job.
Thanks
Was it restoration or making axe handle?
Both
Good job about the restoration bro..
But why are you so aggressive on opening the package??
Hehe that's just me 🤣
Time to buy a router and jigsaw I think. Would be a big time saver.
Sharpen it next time, 20:05 its so blunt!!
Sometimes you need to get by with what you have on hand 👍
شغل جميل عاشت ايدك على هذا العمل الرائع
Thanks
Nice new handle, and I'm glad you removed all that rust, but.....restoration? Eh....
Yep
Very disappointed - no rusty firemen at all in this video 0/10
Your comment is disappointing too
Dude.. you gotta work on your drill press game. Or at the very least, get your self a drill press vise
Thanks for feedback
братан не ленись ;) рукоятки могут быть и поизящней!а не как квадратная доска.
Thanks for feedback
Hi bro 👋👋👋 good to see you 🤝🤝🤝 very good restoration axe 👍👍👍
Thanks man👍
no hatchet hung next to the fire hose in buildings to meet fire code until they started to disappear and was found that leaving a door closed was the best policy
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Hey falcon390 workshop where did you get the wood dye and what brand is it ?
I got it from auction lot.
Ручка конечно красивая .
Thank you 👍
Да, чувак!!! Тебе бы мой учитель по труду, за технику безопасности, вот этой деревянной заготовкой по болде бы настучал!!!
У нас Владимир Абрамович тоже приголубил бы 😉
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You should’ve added a compass and bottle opener into the handle
That's a good idea for next project
good table leg
Lol
Ela
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Don’t get me wrong. I saw all of the work that you put into this project, but for my money it would have looked a lot better if you took all of the pits off of the metal. But that’s just my opinion.
Thanks
7:56 IT WAS DANGEROUS! , ЭТО БЫЛО ОПАСНО!
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Really more of a re-imagining than a restoration, though it does look cool! Handle looks overly chunky, but seemed pretty stable when you used it so, guess that works! Nice.
Thanks for your feedback! Appreciate it :)
Já ouviu falar em alicate de pressão? Nunca se segura uma lâmina a ser furada com os dedos. Espero que aprenda enquanto ainda tem os seus dedos.
Esse maluco parece que quer perder uns dedos. Tem vídeos dele colocando a mão próximo à esmerilhadeira ligada e esta acertando sua mão. Também, olha como ele corta a madeira com o machado acabado...
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Good idea with the popcicle sticks and the c clamps! I will use that in the future to not mar the finish thank you!
I'm glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching 👍
Good job leaving all that pitting so it can rust over again.
Thanks for feedback
That axe is unrestorable
Lynch 616 still fun to try
It's all about fun and improving :)
Thanks guys for watching.
FALCON390 Workshop love the content keep it up
There're some axe in my rust
🤣🤣🤣👍
Crude but effective. I would have grinder the whole thing down to shine.
that would remove half of the material.
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So much anxiety watching this. Please for the love of your hands take the gloves off when using the drill press and the grinding wheel. One stray fibre gets hung up on a rotating tool like that and you'll kiss those fingers goodbye. Don't think I need to say anything on work holding on the drill press. A great demonstration of how not to hold things on the drill press.
Otherwise nice work
Thanks. I try to improve my work everytime. Check out my newest videos and let me know what you think.
Not sure you used enough clamps
How many do I need ?
@@FALCON390Workshop i was only joking brother. You do amazing work.
@@therealae6447 🤣👍thanks
02:12 de arkada görünen bir balta daha var? Değiştirdin mi baltaları?
No. I have another video about same axe. Check my other videos out👍
Back in business
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You know you can save yourself some time and energy if you just use white vinegar to take off the rust probably lower your electric bill too
I'll have to do this with today's energy prices
Good work, but handle from spruce wood is not good for every tool, mainly not to axe handle better is ash or beech wood. 👍🏻
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Una buena forma de quedarte sin DEDOS 👍
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Admire the work but you need to work on your shop practice or vicegrips if drilling out a small piece or better yet cut it from a bigger piece you can clamp down securely then cut out the shape after drilling. Nice job be careful. Also while sharpening one should place the piece so that the grinder or sanding belt is rotating towards you and against the edge the opposite of what you did on the final sharpen . Love your stuff.
Thanks for your feedback!
I'll definitely change the way I work to make it safer. Thanks!
I think you took off just enough rust and pitting...NAIL IT!! but i HAte the handle way to thick at the top.
Can't have everything 🤣👍
@@FALCON390Workshop The handle looks like the leg from my coffee table. If you had to use this ax the handle would be inter-fearing a lot. As for "can't have everything" when you make it yourself you can have everything. You simply start over until you are happy.
@@pghgeo816 I get your point. Thanks👍
Одного не пойму зачем чистить замачивать!?если потом всё равно пускать под шлиф машинку!
To work with a clean axe head.
That handle was a monstrosity. I’ve used these axes, that is not what the handle should look like.
Yes very much so. Handle looks so out of place on this axe
What should it look like? Backup your comment with construction please so we can all understand. Thanks
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Medieval
Do you like that style ?
Расходимся, нас наипали. 21 минута шлака
👆what this guy said
Why do you think so?
I've got an original if you want a picture.
Thanks
The new handle you made looks pretty bulky & uncomfortable. It adds too much weight to the tool eventhough it's just wood.
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At least no one died.
lol
First u make the drill then cut the small piece
Yep