Another incredible restoration from the master!!! That must have been a great quality axe to hold up that well for being buried for 100 years! So it deserves a great quality restoration! There you go!! Well done!!!
A beautiful restoration; compliments. May I suggest you to weigh the item before and After the restoration? I Always wonder how much iron Is Lost with dust ... 😂
Hello. This is not a German axe. Based on the heart-shaped master mark, this is a Subcarpathian ax made in Poljana. During the time of the Hungarians, Gyertyánliget was later produced under the name Kabola Poljana and then ZAZ. This is a rare piece, congratulations.
Thank you! I found this ax at the site of the camp of the Austro-Hungarian and German troops of the First World War. I thought that the ax was German, because I also found an id tag of a German soldier nearby.
@@ReXtorer Based on its shape, everyone thinks it is German, but it is a product of our country. You have very nice works, I'm waiting for the next video.
Одне другому не шкодить. Пісок після електролізу чистить набагато краще. Та і на майбутнє поява повторної іржі з мілких каверн знижується практично до "нуля".
Burning the wood for your finish leaves the beautiful wood looking hideous. Some medium color stain would look so nice and so professional. This is my opinion.
Awe this makes me think of the time my youngest son found a old Native American axe head . He took it to school for show & tell his class was close to the high school side of our school . Yep some kid or kids broke into the class stole a bunch of stuff & the axe head .🥲 My son honestly cried he was so proud he found it in the first place we also found a grinding stone , yes I still have it . I went to the HS & told them just announce I will not press charges just return it , yep it was not returned the cops said they could not do anything . It still had part of the wooden handle in it . Okay Sad Rant Over .
@@ReXtorer Mr. Garrett bought a lock for his door after that happened . He also bought a bag of my sons favorite candy for him Peanut Butter M&M`s . He was one of my sons favorite Teachers growing up .
Another incredible restoration from the master!!! That must have been a great quality axe to hold up that well for being buried for 100 years! So it deserves a great quality restoration! There you go!! Well done!!!
Lovely restoration of an old bearded axe.
That's a lovely finish on that axe dude 👏👏👏. Nice one 👍👍👍. Well done. 😎
Beatiful restoration 👍🪓 Congratulations and Greetings from Belgium 👏😉🇧🇪👋
Wow! That looks fantastic! Beautiful job on the handle!
That's a hewing axe. The handle should be offset to the right.
Yes. I offset the handle by 2.5 cm
I know I kept saying that while watching lol
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
I am so impressed with your work
Чудова робота. Що це за таке лезо цікаве? Чому зміщене відносно обуха? Для чого використовувалися такі сокири?
Обтісувати балки на "квадрат"...На заході України і зараз на таку сокиру кажуть "бАрда".
Є також варіант з лівим зміщенням леза.
@@ДітріхфонАльтенбург-к1б дякую за інформацію
Stunning job mate. I retire next year and you've inspired me to learn a new skill.
Thank you!
That axe looks really nice. Great result 😊
thanks)
Nice sympathetic resto job👍
....couldn't have said it better.
Very nice and beautiful 😍😍😍
Great looking restoration and you did an excellent job restoring it as well!!!
I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for watching my videos!
Hello everyone from Armenia 🤘🏼🇦🇲🤘🏼
Beautiful
You did a great job on that ax.
Чудово!!!
10)10
From Algeria
Just gorgeous! 😍
Parabéns Rextorer
Att: Weliton Marks - Canal Desbravatube
Gorgeous work as always!
This axe looks really nice 😃😃
A beautiful restoration; compliments.
May I suggest you to weigh the item before and After the restoration? I Always wonder how much iron Is Lost with dust ... 😂
Творець сам собі лайк поставив❤
Great work sir
Dope AF results, @ReXtorer!
Hello. This is not a German axe. Based on the heart-shaped master mark, this is a Subcarpathian ax made in Poljana. During the time of the Hungarians, Gyertyánliget was later produced under the name Kabola Poljana and then ZAZ. This is a rare piece, congratulations.
Thank you! I found this ax at the site of the camp of the Austro-Hungarian and German troops of the First World War. I thought that the ax was German, because I also found an id tag of a German soldier nearby.
@@ReXtorer Based on its shape, everyone thinks it is German, but it is a product of our country. You have very nice works, I'm waiting for the next video.
Круто
🙋, 👍👏🥰, супер 👍
Esse barulho do manuseio dos objetos enferrujados, com o uso dessas luvas, é muito legal e característico do trabalho que é mostrado pelo canal.
Якщо є піскоструй навіщо тоді електроліз?
Щоб не піскоструїти пів дня)
Одне другому не шкодить. Пісок після електролізу чистить набагато краще. Та і на майбутнє поява повторної іржі з мілких каверн знижується практично до "нуля".
Як завжди нперевершено. А чи можна дублювати написи українською
Mr Re X tower, are you located in Germany?
My ancestors were from Stadtlohn in the north west close to Holland
Looks like carpenters’ axe
Yes, it's a carpenter's ax)
@@ReXtorer good work
Маю таку саму з таким ж клеймом, знайшов на австро угорських позиціях.
Das ist eine Axt vom Mollenhauer.
nice work :)
...but i should make it a habbit of not eating dinner while watching the electrolysis-process. (especially not soup)...
Thank you! Yes, electrolysis does not look pleasant)
Burning the wood for your finish leaves the beautiful wood looking hideous. Some medium color stain would look so nice and so professional. This is my opinion.
“It’s perfect”
It’s really annoying when you touch the rust with your gloves…
You didn't test it
100 years but just coincidentally laying at the entrance to a hole with some dirt on it when it was found. That's not a good look
Not by chance. There was a trench. I dug up this ax from a depth of 30 cm.
That’s so cheesy and fake just straight up picking it up from the ground in the beginning of the video
Awe this makes me think of the time my youngest son found a old Native American axe head . He took it to school for show & tell his class was close to the high school side of our school . Yep some kid or kids broke into the class stole a bunch of stuff & the axe head .🥲 My son honestly cried he was so proud he found it in the first place we also found a grinding stone , yes I still have it . I went to the HS & told them just announce I will not press charges just return it , yep it was not returned the cops said they could not do anything . It still had part of the wooden handle in it . Okay Sad Rant Over .
Awesome finished job Sir . Side note you could make ASMR videos out omg lmao there are folks out there that would just set & listen to them .lol
A sad but interesting story. It's a shame that this can happen at school
@@ReXtorer Mr. Garrett bought a lock for his door after that happened . He also bought a bag of my sons favorite candy for him Peanut Butter M&M`s . He was one of my sons favorite Teachers growing up .