Wow this video really took off! I want to thank everyone for their continued support! I enjoy making these videos. Not only do I get to learn, but I also get to share some knowledge with all of you! Stay tuned more to come! Much love, Dr Restoration 💙
I absolutely love this, especially with that handle, nevermind the other guy's comment about it. My husband actually has this exact toolbox but he's treated it very well and has never left it in the rain, so it's in great shape, minus several dents in it though. lol - fantastic job. I love unique features on restorations. 👍
A wonderful tribute to my late great grandfather, William the first, as he used this when he did his job as an early electrician. I just wish my dad (William III) were still here to do these projects with you. I'm in love with the turn out and appreciative of my help in choosing how the restoration turned out! XO
Hello again! Congratulations on the new equipment. This turned out decent in the end. The powder coating looks like it turned out well. While it was sad to see the original hardware go, it was incredibly pitted, and would have possibly failed fairly soon. I also suspect that those d-rings may not have been original to the box. For constructive feedback, work on paying attention to the smaller details to take your projects to the next level. For example, when using pop rivets, they should all be installed from the same side, preferably the exterior, for aesthetic reasons. Backing washers can be used to reinforce the interior side, if needed. Any excess shank can be filed or ground down for extra clearance, if necessary. You definitely have talent, and good instincts. I will enjoy watching you progress, and hope my feedback is useful to you. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
Hey James, thanks I didn’t think to use a washer at the time! The holes were too big and a washer would have allowed me to put the rivets in the same way. I’ll have to go fix that! Thanks again for the advise!
I’ve 4 rusty dented boxes similar to yours. Loved the video, great ideas, great technique. Got to find someone with a blast cabinet and away I go. Let’s see more restorations. Great video. Thanks
Just discovered your channel. Literally the amount of these boxes you see in car boots and jumble sales for a couple of pennies in the UK! Man you could make a fortune!!! Love the handle BTW!
Beautiful restoration! I was worried about the wrench handle at first, but it really came out wonderful. You've got a like and a subscription from me out of this restore!
You just appeared in my feed. great job(says me!! a senior lady who has never done anything like this). I just love the handle. Now I have to go & watch the rest of your videos.
Great job, very nice work on this toolbox. I really liked your techniques, but really prefer regular painting rather than powder, in this case I'd use filler, sanded, than primer, wet sanded and final coating. This would give you a very, very nice surface. Powder coat is very nice when you don't have souch pitch on your surface, so the final quality is assured only with one coating.
Besides, not everyone has powder coating equipment, and since I don’t do this type of thing on any sort of a regular basis I’d be hard pressed to justify buying it.
LOVE the handle. You have the exact same set up as I do, sand blaster box, powder coater equipment. I was amazed that you spray the powder in a box with a filter exactly as I do for my channel. lol, Great job!
I found a tool box very similar to this one I plan to restore it like this one. I just need to find someone to sand blast it and then powder coat it, I think I'm gonna go old school and sand it , then paint it. Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it. i
Great job I used to powder coat for Black and Decker many moons ago they had a line where we could have up to eight colours being painted. I used to hand paint the underside of the workmates they built. I like to watch it being done. I was also an agricultural fitter before that so this project reminds me of the two jobs I worked at right from being a fifteen year old apprentice. Until I had an accident at work. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍👍 From the UK 🇬🇧
That’s awesome Ken! Thank you for the kind words, I’m sure you could teach me a thing or 2 😂, but I’m enjoying every minute of this journey and I can only get better!
Fair job. With practice, your work will improve. Prep for painting is crucial. The finish coat is determined by the primer coats, with rub downs in between. Consider using an epoxy filler with metal content to help with the powder coating or use a rattle can with build up.
I realize this is an older video. However, I just hope you don't need either of those wrenches for doing another project. Very nice refurbishing by the way... Thumbs Up!
Excelente trabajo 👍 el asa muy original muy bonito colo. Volvió al trabajo 👍 la vieja y ahora restaurada caja de herramientas. Suscrito y like. Saludos desde Venezuela ciudad de Maracaibo
Wow this video really took off! I want to thank everyone for their continued support! I enjoy making these videos. Not only do I get to learn, but I also get to share some knowledge with all of you! Stay tuned more to come! Much love, Dr Restoration 💙
Fantastic job !!! 💪💪
By the way . The handle , i loved it 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
@@federicomarquisa6262 thank you!
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wow amazing
How can you not love a restored toolbox with a custom handle made from a wrench! Brilliant!
Thanks Chris!
Sensational job of the old toolbox! Hope it will serve for many more years.
WOW ! 👊
👍😉
I absolutely love this, especially with that handle, nevermind the other guy's comment about it. My husband actually has this exact toolbox but he's treated it very well and has never left it in the rain, so it's in great shape, minus several dents in it though. lol - fantastic job. I love unique features on restorations. 👍
A wonderful tribute to my late great grandfather, William the first, as he used this when he did his job as an early electrician. I just wish my dad (William III) were still here to do these projects with you. I'm in love with the turn out and appreciative of my help in choosing how the restoration turned out!
XO
Thanks for the opportunity to keep this box in the family for years to come Mrs. Restoration! 😊💙
Wait what
Nice job looks great like the spanner handle love it
Thanks 👍
FANtastic job. Thanks x 10 for sharing your passion & skills. Love your creativity with regards to the handle,....nice, very nice!
Epic =D
Watching sand blasting provides me immense satisfaction…..
Amazing👍👍
excelente
Thanks
You went above and beyond...love the way you remained calm
Excellent job on a very good presentation. I really like the innovative idea of using a twisted up wrench for a handle. Outstanding!
Thank you 😄
Hello again! Congratulations on the new equipment. This turned out decent in the end. The powder coating looks like it turned out well. While it was sad to see the original hardware go, it was incredibly pitted, and would have possibly failed fairly soon. I also suspect that those d-rings may not have been original to the box. For constructive feedback, work on paying attention to the smaller details to take your projects to the next level. For example, when using pop rivets, they should all be installed from the same side, preferably the exterior, for aesthetic reasons. Backing washers can be used to reinforce the interior side, if needed. Any excess shank can be filed or ground down for extra clearance, if necessary. You definitely have talent, and good instincts. I will enjoy watching you progress, and hope my feedback is useful to you. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
Hey James, thanks I didn’t think to use a washer at the time! The holes were too big and a washer would have allowed me to put the rivets in the same way. I’ll have to go fix that! Thanks again for the advise!
How about paint color
Purple x pink for aesthetic
Not crazy about the handle. Almost looks bigger than the box. Lol. All in all, satisfying video. Thanks.
Awesome! I can't tell you how many "befores" I see in antiques shops!
Handle was a nice touch, thanks for sharing. Be safe and be lucky.
Thanks you too!
Looks so much better than new. Like the new handle.
Thank you! 👍
nice to see your development
I’ve 4 rusty dented boxes similar to yours. Loved the video, great ideas, great technique. Got to find someone with a blast cabinet and away I go. Let’s see more restorations. Great video. Thanks
Just discovered your channel. Literally the amount of these boxes you see in car boots and jumble sales for a couple of pennies in the UK! Man you could make a fortune!!! Love the handle BTW!
Super idea for the handle
Thanks bro! 🙂👍
THE PERSON WHO MADE THAT TOOLBOX WOULD FEEL PROUD OF THE RESTORATION YOU DID.
A lot of those old toolboxes were made by students in shop class long ago. I have an anvil that my uncle made in 1939!
@@ZERODESTRUCTION that’s amazing!
Awesome video! Keep them coming!
Very cool 👍🏁
Thanks! 🙂
That is a great smiley face at 6:56. Good video Dr. R :-)
Thanks Vince! I’ve been practicing my smilies 🙂
Excellent job very impressed loved the idea for handle.
The handle idea was pretty cool. Creative.
Thanks Mitch!
Very cool 👍
Thanks!! 👊
in 1980 I took a course in sheet metal work. I made a toolbox which I still have and use to this day.
¡Estupendo trabajo!
Nice and calm.No stressful music! Nice filming!Looking forward to see more of your clips!
Thanks! 🙂
Beautiful restoration! I was worried about the wrench handle at first, but it really came out wonderful. You've got a like and a subscription from me out of this restore!
Thank you!
Love the handle!
Great video. Great ASMR. Beautiful tool box result!
Thanks GT! 🙂👍
You just appeared in my feed. great job(says me!! a senior lady who has never done anything like this). I just love the handle. Now I have to go & watch the rest of your videos.
Thanks so much Frances!
Great job, very nice work on this toolbox.
I really liked your techniques, but really prefer regular painting rather than powder, in this case I'd use filler, sanded, than primer, wet sanded and final coating. This would give you a very, very nice surface.
Powder coat is very nice when you don't have souch pitch on your surface, so the final quality is assured only with one coating.
Yes I agree, I really wanted to try out powder coating! Live and learn 😜, thanks again!
@@DrRestoration 😂 in our case live and watch.. I love this kind of content, so will keep watching your great works.. 👊
Besides, not everyone has powder coating equipment, and since I don’t do this type of thing on any sort of a regular basis I’d be hard pressed to justify buying it.
im pretty sure that this better than its original look...good video restoration.
Thank you DiY!
Love the out come love the quickey handle just Stunning and a very talented person
Thank you 🙂
Jaaaaaaaa....Genial tú Restauración...Muy Bien...!!...Saludosss my Friend...!!!!
Killer job.
Thanks
I love that handle.
Thanks Donald!
beau travail bravo
Thank you! 🙂
Great job man you turn an old rusted toolbox that most people would throw away and brought it back to life awesome job
Nice👍🏽
Thanks! 🙂
UuuaaauuuU!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Parabéns pelo belo Trabalho e Criatividade no cabo!!! Adorei!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍😍😍
Mind blowing
Good job
I love the new handle!👍🏼
My Pawpaw have me a tool box just like that! Still got it! Man does this restoration being back memories. TY for the video!
💙
LOVE the handle. You have the exact same set up as I do, sand blaster box, powder coater equipment. I was amazed that you spray the powder in a box with a filter exactly as I do for my channel. lol, Great job!
Nice
great idea for a handle.
Nicely done!
Thank you! Cheers!
I found a tool box very similar to this one I plan to restore it like this one. I just need to find someone to sand blast it and then powder coat it, I think I'm gonna go old school and sand it , then paint it. Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it.
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Hi Donald glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Nice idea
Good job mash'Allah
Thank you! 🙂
Great work dude. It looks real good after renovation. 😁😁
Amazing how your work turns out!
Thank you Gary 🙂
Beautiful job!
Thanks Heather 💙
Great job I used to powder coat for Black and Decker many moons ago they had a line where we could have up to eight colours being painted. I used to hand paint the underside of the workmates they built. I like to watch it being done. I was also an agricultural fitter before that so this project reminds me of the two jobs I worked at right from being a fifteen year old apprentice. Until I had an accident at work. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍👍 From the UK 🇬🇧
That’s awesome Ken! Thank you for the kind words, I’m sure you could teach me a thing or 2 😂, but I’m enjoying every minute of this journey and I can only get better!
I enjoyed that
Great job buddy, and beautiful result
I have a very old Sidchrome tool box i want to restore. so this video helped out a fair bit, thank you
Классный ящичек получился, яркий вместительный!!! Отличная идея с ручкой!!! Браво!!!👍👍👍👏👏👏😀😀😀🔥💥✨
Makes we want to clean up my metal toolbox I made in 7th grade metal shop. :-]
Do it!
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya
I appreciate it Steven! 🙂
Great job! Like that handle, too. I have an oldtoolbox like it. Wish I had all the fancy shmancy tools to do the same.
Tool handle for the restored toolbox it's nice and amazing
Great job like that you painted the inside not often showed
I wanted to contrast the inside with black, I love how it came out. 🙂
That is awso e love the handle well done
Thanks man!
Really liked the handle
Almost like a steam punk toolbox
Thanks!
Very nice! This inspires me to resurrect all the rusty toolboxes I inherited.
Great idea for the handle! I’ll try my hand at that tomorra I think, I got an old rusty Coleman stove that needs a handle!
Nice job,and very smart idea for the handle,well done.
I appreciate it!
man........you´re a MASTER.
Very nice job, love the handle, i have a similar, but smaller toolbox to do up, no tray, will have to make one, thankyou.
Thank you Tony! 🙂
Buen trabaJo 👌👍🇪🇸🌿
What a job ! Red is extremely beautifull too, congratulations !
Thank you 🙂
Fair job. With practice, your work will improve.
Prep for painting is crucial. The finish coat is determined by the primer coats, with rub downs in between.
Consider using an epoxy filler with metal content to help with the powder coating or use a rattle can with build up.
Thank you I am always learning 🙂 love the suggestions !
I also like your humour😃
I realize this is an older video. However, I just hope you don't need either of those wrenches for doing another project. Very nice refurbishing by the way... Thumbs Up!
Very nice
It is better to drill before painting - rust protection...
It's powdercoat. He'd have to drill them afterward anyhow.
Very well bro nice restoration 👏🏻👏🏻
Very good
That handle came up mint
I was worried I couldn’t do it after the first failure!! Thank you! 👊
Thank you ❤️👍🏼🌵🇺🇸
Amazing keren 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🇲🇨🇲🇨
Cool restoration. Awesome handle.
Thank you, means a lot! 🙂
You could try powder coating primer, there is one that fills holes and such for a smoother finish
So rewarding
That's a clever handle idea :D
Thanks!
look nice. you do it like new
Thank you Mr DIY!
Liked and subscribed
Welcome to the channel! 😀
Well done! 😃👌🏼
Thanks David! 🙂👍
Excelente trabajo 👍 el asa muy original muy bonito colo. Volvió al trabajo 👍 la vieja y ahora restaurada caja de herramientas. Suscrito y like. Saludos desde Venezuela ciudad de Maracaibo
Gracias
I loved the smiley and other inserts of humour. A well made video.