If you're a restorer like this fellow, you have to know when to stop. Something that's 300 years old has a lot of history that should be respected and preserved. You have to know what must be removed like the rust and dirt, and what to preserve like that 300 years worth of pitting. This guy knows when to stop.
Sandblasting will always reduce the value on antique locks. It alters the surface and removes the patina irreversibly. Best is electrolysis and some gentle cleaning and thats it. Still looks pretty good in the end.
That’s an awful restoration which I’m sad to say makes this channel a one hit wonder. All his restorations so far that I’ve watched are garbage except for the cleaver
Wow, the mechanism inside was more complicated than expected. I wonder how the parts inside handle the double rotation of the key ? Very nice restoration indeed ^^
Great job there man 👏👏👏 !!! Just the right amount of resto work 👍👍👍. It'd be ace to actually see the mechanism inside working, but definitely not worth risking ruining the lock for. Good call 👉👉👉. 😎
Transmission oil and acetone mixed 50/50 will penetrate better with the acetone thins out the transmission oil. Just a suggestion you might want to try
Is what you showed all the salt you put in the water?? Looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it!!!! I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Years ago, while working for the Smithsonian, I restored the hatchet that Geo. Washington used to chop down the cherry tree. I had to replicate the handle and the head, but it does occupy the same space.
Iron made before 1945 is very expensive because it does not contain radioactive elements and is used in the manufacture of radiation detection devices. It is melted again and radiation detection devices are made from it.
Видны следы латунной пайки, да к тому же кусок трубы с резьбой на конце. Какие 300 лет? 300 лет назад была только кузнечная обработка металла. Первая половина прошлого века, в лучшем случае. Жаль, что автор ролика сознательно вводит людей в заблуждение. Хотел подписаться, теперь не буду.
Thanks for not subscribing! I'm trying to block russians on my channel. What you don't know the history it is a chronic disease. I understand, 300 years ago, russia had just been created and there was no such thing, but you can look through the catalogs of padlocks and everything will become clear to you. Glory to Ukraine!
300 лет назад Россия была развитой цивилизованной страной, а ваша хвалëная Европа понятия не имела о личной гигиене. Ваши правители годами не мылись и прятали вшей под париками. Украину прославляете? Да как вам угодно. Нацизм зародился в Европе, поэтому я не удивлëн.
Whoever it was who made that had to have done a whole lot of meditating before he even started given to what tools and resources he had to work with way back then
Дуже б хотілось на Українській мові щоб ви коментували процес реєстрації але це моя субʼєктивна думка ! Але ви як завжди заворожуєте реставрацією ! Просто лайк без слів ! Слава ЗСУ!
That looks to be a wood chisel. And if it is, I strongly advise you don’t use it on metal for any purpose. No matter how trivial or quickly its use is.
Nenazval bych to restaurováním - nebyl obnoven stav nového kusu, ale KONZERVOVÁNÍM = obnovením funkčnosti ve stavu, v jakém je zámek po těch stoletích používání a ležení někde ve stodole nebo sklepě ...
Salut, s'il-vous-plaît pourriez-vous me dire c'est quoi tout ces différents produits liquides utilisés afin d'avoir rendu cet objet à l'état originale ? C'est vraimant intéressant de m'expliquer. Mes salutations.
Im almost positive thats for locking yp your ladies treasure chest if you know what i mean look at the shape and how it locks. Its incredibly obvious that its a chastise lock..
300 years old. now gonna make it another 300 years.
thanks for restoring these witnesses of history!!
Fantastic, what a locksmith, 300 years ago, could produce. And allso that you could restore it, to show us the function.👍👍👍👍👍
It's amazing that it still works being 300 years old. Great job.😊
Thanks!
Wow, that is amazing how a padlock almost 300 years old can be made to work again. Excellent work.
Thanks!
Interessante demais, eu não conhecia esse tipo de cadeado 🔒
That is so cool - what an amazing old pad lock - and even more amazing you were able to restore it while retaining so much of it's character.
Thanks)
Clever mechanism. Really like this -- thanks for devoting the time and effort to save this. Cheers from Texas.
Гарне відтворення 👍
Приємно дивитися. 🙂
I seen this before and loved the work you put into it i have a love for old thing and watching them get restored to life again thank you
I can just see this lock attached to a treasure chest. Great work!
Замок из трубы 1/2 дюйма с резьбой на конце на сундуке с сокровищами? Откройте глаза. Вас вводят в заблуждение.
@@plaguedoctor5616Misled by my virgin eyes! No way!
Hello mister beautiful restoration good job well done
Thx!
If you're a restorer like this fellow, you have to know when to stop. Something that's 300 years old has a lot of history that should be respected and preserved. You have to know what must be removed like the rust and dirt, and what to preserve like that 300 years worth of pitting. This guy knows when to stop.
Sandblasting will always reduce the value on antique locks. It alters the surface and removes the patina irreversibly. Best is electrolysis and some gentle cleaning and thats it. Still looks pretty good in the end.
That’s an awful restoration which I’m sad to say makes this channel a one hit wonder. All his restorations so far that I’ve watched are garbage except for the cleaver
@@pavloszimbrakos4410 I'm too humble a man to dispute such expertise.
How did he get this three hundred year old pad lock
This. Exactely.
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍
Thanks!
Cheers to the restoration, nation.
Very fascinating piece of history...great project. I wasn't sure you would be able to get the key out, but you handled this masterfully. Well done!
Wow, the mechanism inside was more complicated than expected. I wonder how the parts inside handle the double rotation of the key ? Very nice restoration indeed ^^
Ingenious design, great restoration!
thx!
Looks great, excellent job!
What a great restoration. You have done a great work. 😉😉
Phenomenal job!
Well DONE
Beautiful Restoration
Дуже сподобалось,цікавий замок,був мабуть"золотого"кольору,вітаю!
Дякую! А чому золотого?
@@ReXtorer мені здалося,що на них залишилася жовта фарба,чи ні?
це залишки латунного припою
Great job there man 👏👏👏 !!! Just the right amount of resto work 👍👍👍. It'd be ace to actually see the mechanism inside working, but definitely not worth risking ruining the lock for. Good call 👉👉👉. 😎
Thank you! I didn't want to risk it.
Patience...well done and thank you.
good job!
Вітаю! Дякую за цікаве відео, Слава ЗСУ !!!
Amazing😊
Good lok bro👏👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Awesome job bro 💪❤👍
thanks!
Very cool piece of history. If that thing could talk...
Great👍👍👍
Przepiękna jest ta zrobiona kłudka ciekawe ile lat ona.ma pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
هم يقول 300سنة والله أعلم
Transmission oil and acetone mixed 50/50 will penetrate better with the acetone thins out the transmission oil. Just a suggestion you might want to try
Nice❤
A wonderful bit of restoration, now, you just need to find a 300 year old box or chest, and you'll have a complete historical security system! 😅
Valeu 👍 seu trabalho é show 👍
Parabéns 🎉🥳👏👍
Цікавий замок, робота ,як і результат, вражає!
Дякую!
Also, when quenching something in water, move it around. It cools it down much quicker and more efficiently.
Super
Great restoration, I wonder who is the person invented that lock.viewer from trinidad
Is what you showed all the salt you put in the water??
Looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it!!!!
I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Рестоврацию не увидел ,но чистка проведена превосходно.
“It’s perfect”
Nice one squirrel. Now, you just need to restore something else 300 years old to lock up with it. Anyone got a ship's treasure chest they don't want?
Years ago, while working for the Smithsonian, I restored the hatchet that
Geo. Washington used to chop down the cherry tree.
I had to replicate the handle and the head, but it does occupy the same space.
Супер 👍👏
top👍
I wonder what the internal mechanism looks like
Да, автор парнишка совсем нелюбопытный, не заглянул вовнутрь. А было бы интересно.
Great job but we expected the internal parts to be taken out to know how the lock works.
Iron made before 1945 is very expensive because it does not contain radioactive elements and is used in the manufacture of radiation detection devices. It is melted again and radiation detection devices are made from it.
👍💪
Я думаю так, что за 300лет этому механизму пришёл бы конец
Simple technology 300 years ago.
Evaporust st first is more efficient. Nice and beauty piece.
Видны следы латунной пайки, да к тому же кусок трубы с резьбой на конце. Какие 300 лет? 300 лет назад была только кузнечная обработка металла. Первая половина прошлого века, в лучшем случае. Жаль, что автор ролика сознательно вводит людей в заблуждение. Хотел подписаться, теперь не буду.
Thanks for not subscribing! I'm trying to block russians on my channel. What you don't know the history it is a chronic disease. I understand, 300 years ago, russia had just been created and there was no such thing, but you can look through the catalogs of padlocks and everything will become clear to you. Glory to Ukraine!
300 лет назад Россия была развитой цивилизованной страной, а ваша хвалëная Европа понятия не имела о личной гигиене. Ваши правители годами не мылись и прятали вшей под париками. Украину прославляете? Да как вам угодно. Нацизм зародился в Европе, поэтому я не удивлëн.
Петух ты. Этот замок такого возраста как и ваша хохляндия. 40 лет😅
Por el diseño parece que fue hecho por un artesano de la época.
Значит 300 лет назад был и токарный станок, которую изготовили резьбу на этом замке. 😮
Ну-ну лет назад❤
curious about the system inside
YOU HAVE TO RETURN IT TO SAINT PETER RIGHT NOW
Get yourself some Evaporust my dude
The next time you use the cold blue, Use the most burt dirty crappy motor oil you can find You will get a better darker finish.
300 years and 300 likes
They must be more!
haha now yeah@@ImToGoBy
👍👍👍❣
Whoever it was who made that had to have done a whole lot of meditating before he even started given to what tools and resources he had to work with way back then
Дуже б хотілось на Українській мові щоб ви коментували процес реєстрації але це моя субʼєктивна думка ! Але ви як завжди заворожуєте реставрацією ! Просто лайк без слів ! Слава ЗСУ!
Дякую! Це асмр відео, я не буду робити іншої озвучки, все ж і так зрозуміло)
Fuerza ucrania , aguanten con toda en contra los invasores , fin a los rusos.
2:48 there was a romboid decorative pattern on the sides of this lock.
That looks to be a wood chisel. And if it is, I strongly advise you don’t use it on metal for any purpose. No matter how trivial or quickly its use is.
It's about time to change out that wire brush isn't it HAHAHAHA Looks like my hair getting thin HAHAHAHA
How do we know it’s 300yrs old? Feels like click bait to me.
😮 умели ведь раньше делать.... Невероятно
Cleaning not restoring
Probably padlock is english one. Is screwing itself in wrong direction. 🔒
This padlock has two thread directions. This is his secret)
322 years ago oh boy I asked Siri so it’s basically 300+ years old
I don't understand why they didn't take it apart more and restore it.
👏👍🍾 quel est cet objet ?
Un cadenas de trois cents ans.
Je crois tout simplement un cadenas de fer. Je n'ai pas trouvé d'autres appellations. Bav
@@Thomas287 pour les 3 mousquetaires restent ensemble ? 😅😅😅
@@Thomas287
Ouahh bravo
How did he know that this padlock is 300 years old and how did he get it?
Il fallait ôter le rivet et ouvrir tout le système...
If this 300 years old try the early 1700s
How do you know it's 300 years old?
👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👍👍👍🥃🥃🥃
Nenazval bych to restaurováním - nebyl obnoven stav nového kusu, ale KONZERVOVÁNÍM = obnovením funkčnosti ve stavu, v jakém je zámek po těch stoletích používání a ležení někde ve stodole nebo sklepě ...
Salut, s'il-vous-plaît pourriez-vous me dire c'est quoi tout ces différents produits liquides utilisés afin d'avoir rendu cet objet à l'état originale ?
C'est vraimant intéressant de m'expliquer.
Mes salutations.
À quoi ça sert cette objet ?
Sorry, but what is this for?
Why are there threads at the front of the lock?
I wondered about that as well, plus it looks like the key has brazing marks on it, also a bit dubious about the 300 years old claim .
那設計出這個東西是幹嘛用的?看不懂,說鎖又不像鎖?
This is a type of padlock
Im almost positive thats for locking yp your ladies treasure chest if you know what i mean look at the shape and how it locks. Its incredibly obvious that its a chastise lock..
300лет назад была ли такарны станок это замок сделан на станке
Смішно)
You opened and cleaned. No restoration.
Não fez nada que presta
Not good
Bogus
Слава Україні!!! Гарна робота, Красота!
Героям слава! Дякую!
На зуб попробуй
👋👋👋🤝🤝👍👍❤️🇬🇷❤️
Gute Arbeit aber eher anfang 19 Jahrhundert gewinde gibt es noch nicht so lange
Não fez nada que presta