Do you EVER notice when people put on penetrating fluid and they take the part off it is COMPLETELY dry??? Because they DONT give it time to penetrate.... Its NOT instant LOL... Especially rusted parts. Good video though THANKS :)
+Melicoy Yup. Takes time. And most don't ever penetrare I use two and only two. Knocker loose and Deep creep. Min of ten minute soak in most of my videos(edited of course) thanks for watching. Plenty more great "real restorations" on the channel.
I thought you might have come down with the 'Rona. you were home for two weeks posting those videos and then disappeared. Noticed one day last week and got curious. Glad to hear you are somewhat disease free now, I have no clue if you have anything else and ain't trying to pry. Can you give a link to their channel and a heads up when you post the first video for them?
Great job turned out wonderfully. Would like to jump back to last year . Could you do a video on how you got from and old gasket to the Cricut cut one for dummies! Lol
I need that pulley my shop. Looked and operated nicely. I also need some A/C in my welding shop. Hopefully I’ll get that in before long. YT revenue is definitely down. Glad to see you up and feeling better.
Been missing you man. Glad to see you back at it. I love your attitude and willingness to help anyone. This is one of the most under appreciated channels on RUclips.
I wonder if anyone could do an restoration for me. I have a WWII Japanese Officer sword that my great great uncle took off an officer on Iwo Jima he was tall enough that the sword fit in his pant leg to bring it home. And was passed down to me by my grandpa
+0711boomer Sure. Shoot me an email. thegoodoftheland22@gmail.com Be very careful sending something with this sentiment out to a resto channel. Several are fake and have no actual skill in restoration. They fake the damage then restore it. Its basically as difficult as washing dishes.A perfect example is awesome restoration channel.
Glad to see your getting your pep back. Good health is truly priceless. Three years ago, got injured. All my resources was for NOT. Took about a year and a half to recover. Again, glad to hear your feeling better. Best thoughts during all this.
Love the restoration videos. Quick question though, why would you not soak the whole piece in the ultrasonic tub first rather than the spritz and beat method?
I was wondering where you were so I’m glad you’re feeling better. Thank you for the tractor update. I was wondering about it too. Again, I’m pleased you’re better, see you next time.
Very cool Restoration on the pully Justin @thegoodoftheland
Great job
It's pulley restored
I was hoping you were going to leave the original paint! Still an amazing job!
Do you EVER notice when people put on penetrating fluid and they take the part off it is COMPLETELY dry??? Because they DONT give it time to penetrate.... Its NOT instant LOL... Especially rusted parts. Good video though THANKS :)
+Melicoy Yup. Takes time. And most don't ever penetrare
I use two and only two. Knocker loose and Deep creep. Min of ten minute soak in most of my videos(edited of course) thanks for watching. Plenty more great "real restorations" on the channel.
@@TheGoodoftheLand I saw one guy that does video comparison. 80% didn't penetrate. Such a scam :( Thanks again for the video
I thought you might have come down with the 'Rona. you were home for two weeks posting those videos and then disappeared. Noticed one day last week and got curious.
Glad to hear you are somewhat disease free now, I have no clue if you have anything else and ain't trying to pry.
Can you give a link to their channel and a heads up when you post the first video for them?
If everyone restores one piece of old equipment then we just gone a long ways toward rebuilding civilization after SHTF.
Very nice...Turned out great... Thanks for sharing....Tim
OMG, you sounded just like Grant(R.I.P.) from King of random on your Mr Cool plug!
That's a really great idea about posting the tractor videos back to Mark's - now Jaci's - channel. Thank you!
I liked the hammer trick with the tape. Glad to see you well and working again.
works for gaskets too... use a brass or aluminum hammer
bonjours à vous
merci belle restauration
amitié
bernard et michèle
de france 🇫🇷🗼🇫🇷🗼🇫🇷🗼🇫🇷
Great job turned out wonderfully. Would like to jump back to last year . Could you do a video on how you got from and old gasket to the Cricut cut one for dummies! Lol
I'm glad you are feeling better! I missed your videos. Keep up the good work!
Glad your feeling better Justin @thegoodoftheland
I know you're sponsored by CRC, but you should try Seafoam Deep Creep! It's great stuff.
There's a certain point when it's no longer a stuck bolt and it turns into a cold forging project or vandalism in oil
Good to have you back Justin 🙂 All of you stay healthy. Best wishes from the UK 🙂
Looks a lot better than the original green. Thank you for restoring another piece of equipment and saving it from the scrapyard.
I was so glad to see another video. Hope you are okay, praying for you and you family. God Bless You ❣️🙏❣️
I need that pulley my shop. Looked and operated nicely. I also need some A/C in my welding shop. Hopefully I’ll get that in before long. YT revenue is definitely down. Glad to see you up and feeling better.
Been missing you man. Glad to see you back at it. I love your attitude and willingness to help anyone. This is one of the most under appreciated channels on RUclips.
わぁ、なんて頼もしい人だ(≧∀≦)
Great Job Justin. Looks like new!!!
Glad that you are back, be careful and safe. Thank you for sharing your amazing story. God bless you and your family, glad to hear your voice.
I THOUGHT JET WAS A TAIWAN COMPANY
見事です。ありがとうございます。
Totally restored , good work . . .
good work
many adds :/
it kills good vibes ;-;
That turned out great, dude
Glad ya feeling better. I was wondering what was going on.
That turned out beautiful!
Long time no hear from. Glad you're alive and well! You and Amy stay safe.
I wonder if anyone could do an restoration for me. I have a WWII Japanese Officer sword that my great great uncle took off an officer on
Iwo Jima he was tall enough that the sword fit in his pant leg to bring it home. And was passed down to me by my grandpa
+0711boomer Sure. Shoot me an email.
thegoodoftheland22@gmail.com
Be very careful sending something with this sentiment out to a resto channel. Several are fake and have no actual skill in restoration. They fake the damage then restore it. Its basically as difficult as washing dishes.A perfect example is awesome restoration channel.
Very personable - Good job! 👍
65? Way too warm for me...I set mine to 62 when I go to bed :)
Nice! Reminded me that I have a couple pulley blocks I need to restore.
Good to have you back. Stay healthy.
Nicely done.
Glad to hear that your better...
Good to see you're back
Nice work again.
NICE VERY NICE!!!
That's one of them left handed metric cotter pins. Hello from Kaufman
+Ken Budd Welcome back Ken! Good to see you!
Мог быть намного лучше.
Love that you went to the effort to clean up the cotter pin! Great job 👍
Wow Nice job!
Dam dude hope your ok, and no one knows anyone who has or has had the virus
Nice job 👍
Great restoration !probably never going to be used! buy hey who cares! lovely item now!!
Nice one
Glad to see your getting your pep back. Good health is truly priceless. Three years ago, got injured. All my resources was for NOT. Took about a year and a half to recover. Again, glad to hear your feeling better. Best thoughts during all this.
If the pulley were Chinese, would you still restore it?
If it was free then why not? Or at least give it a clean and use it until it breaks
Love the restoration videos. Quick question though, why would you not soak the whole piece in the ultrasonic tub first rather than the spritz and beat method?
Glad you're feeling better! was a bit worried, with you not posting anything recently.
What he said!
You always worry that YT has not de-subbed you ....... Glad you (and your other half?) are well now!
Missed you buddy, I hope you are well. Loved this video, simple but well executed.
Great restoration! Thanks for sharing
I was wondering where you were so I’m glad you’re feeling better. Thank you for the tractor update. I was wondering about it too. Again, I’m pleased you’re better, see you next time.
cool restoration, Justin glad to hear you are feeling better.
thanks for the tractor update.
Glad you're on the mend!
Love the restore! I do restorations as well. Love bringing them back and sometimes upgrading when it makes sense!
If i wanted to work at 65 degrees i would need to turn the furnace back on...
I am still not convinced penetrating oil does anything.
Nice!
Thanks for sharing.
Man that bench grinder is way under powered.
Do you have a date for the pulley and where did it come from?
the way he cut the tape with the hammer was 500 IQ
Now I want a pulley that opens up like that
Give us a shop tour, it would be great to see where you are.
Nice job! Cool paint job too.
Nice job👌
Hi!
65 degrees that too cold
OriginalYithian I’m good at 80 I like warm weather
when are we going to get part 2 of the Honda Restoration with more of the History
Soon.i have to finish the tractor first.
I want to know what is that Vice thingy and where to get one
Love your enthusiasm! Would have liked to have seen the full repair of that pulley. It needed a top & bottom hook fitting.