That is actually a tattoo gun for livestock. Put numbers in pliers and add ink to ear of animal and squeeze pliers and wallah you have a permanent tattoo for identification. Just thought I'd share.
Thanks for your comment Paul! This Tool is used for (tattoo-)marking cows or pigs ears, to identify them. Pretty cruel, but I won’t use it - just for decoration 🙂
This is wonderful! Out of curiosity, how much nickel plating is TOO much nickel plating? You put the tools in for 90 seconds. What would have happened if you'd gone a little bit more? Does it ruin the tool?
hey my friend! There are so much "rules" for nickle plating - so much that theres not that one answer. Depending on the power, the nickel, the amount of nickel solution, the size of the part...and much more. But to answer your question: I once left it too long in the solution and it started to "crack" on the surface, hard to say but it looked like little cracks and a slightly "wavey" surface. You need a lot of experience with plating that way, to get the "perfect" result.
Hallo Thomas, vernickeln ist nicht ganz so leicht wie es hier aussieht, am besten schaust du mal auf RUclips „how to nickel plate“ - hier wird der ganze Prozess erklärt 🙂
@@misterpatina Hi, Doch wirklich fast so einfach, habe gerade meine ersten Teile erfolgreich vernickelt. Inklusive Elektrolyt selber machen (Essigbasis)
Beautiful video. Thanks. Why did you leave all the big holes (pockmarks) in the handle? my mechanics would not have. I want you at his level to give us more good options. :-)
Super but better a beautifull wood piece
That is actually a tattoo gun for livestock. Put numbers in pliers and add ink to ear of animal and squeeze pliers and wallah you have a permanent tattoo for identification. Just thought I'd share.
Thanks Brennon!
U have a new follower now from Scotland
Hey Vhari, thanks a lot! :)
Definitely a well used tool, but I don't know for what. I have never seen one like it before, but that's me. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Thanks for your comment Paul! This Tool is used for (tattoo-)marking cows or pigs ears, to identify them. Pretty cruel, but I won’t use it - just for decoration 🙂
Not cruel. It is better than ear notching
@@misterpatina I've seen numbers on card board just like that too... Similar tool I'm sure
Super jest to odrestaurowane te bardzo stare numerki pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Excelente ¡¡¡ 🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍🔩🔩⚒🛠⚔🔗🪓🔨🔐
Thank you for sharing Mr P. Great restoration and super good video work.
Oh wow, those are so cool.💙
Good job
Thanks Maury!
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing.
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good restoration
Thank you! 🙂
1st Pliers
Great job!
Thanks Ingmar! :-)
Nice, thanks for share!
Thanks for watching 🙂
nice g nice
Thanks!
Gostei.
This is wonderful! Out of curiosity, how much nickel plating is TOO much nickel plating? You put the tools in for 90 seconds. What would have happened if you'd gone a little bit more? Does it ruin the tool?
hey my friend! There are so much "rules" for nickle plating - so much that theres not that one answer. Depending on the power, the nickel, the amount of nickel solution, the size of the part...and much more. But to answer your question: I once left it too long in the solution and it started to "crack" on the surface, hard to say but it looked like little cracks and a slightly "wavey" surface.
You need a lot of experience with plating that way, to get the "perfect" result.
Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición?
Hi Mr. Patina! Great fan of tour restorations. Easy question: which drill stand are you using?
Hey Javier, thanks a lot! Guess this question is too easy, I really dont know, sorry :(
DSAZX
Wood?? I could've sworn that would be rubber or bakelite
Super restauration ! Quel est le liquide vert que l’on voit avant de commencer l’électrolyse ? Et quelle puissance/intensité utilises tu ? 😁
Merci, le liquide vert est "électrolyte nickel", c'est un mélange de nickel et de vinaigre. Je le fais tourner à 12 V et environ 3,5 ampères.
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What kind of wheel did you use to remove the nickel? Love your channel thanks!!
Thanks! In Germany we Call this thing a „Cookie Disc/Wheel“ or „abrasive drill disc/wheel“. I really don’t know any official name 😕
que raros eran los enchina pestañas de hace un siglo XD
Why do I always read the "X hours later" parts in the spongebob narrator voice?
You’re not alone...😄😄
Bien !! Mais les poinçons et les boîtes ??
Merci! les coups et les boîtes ont été restaurés dans une autre vidéo sur ma chaîne. 🙂
@@misterpatina ok merci j'avais pas vu 👍🏻😉
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Even me I was wondering what for that pliers...now reading the comments I know...
As the Joker has previously said to me, "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"
Haha, from the big online auctionhouse...:-)
Is that a The Lego Batman Movie 2017 reference that I heard
@@detomnz2024 Please, please, pllleeeaaassseee! Brush up on your "Batman" trivia!🦇
@@thebatman911 ba tum tss
@@detomnz2024 LOL
Sorry, that nickel plating won't prevent rust😐
Excellent, Kannst du deinen Prozess zum Vernickeln genauer beschreiben? Oder ist das wirklich so einfaczu, wie es aussieht?
Hallo Thomas, vernickeln ist nicht ganz so leicht wie es hier aussieht, am besten schaust du mal auf RUclips „how to nickel plate“ - hier wird der ganze Prozess erklärt 🙂
@@misterpatina Hi, Doch wirklich fast so einfach, habe gerade meine ersten Teile erfolgreich vernickelt. Inklusive Elektrolyt selber machen (Essigbasis)
@@Sevetamryn hi Thomas, Glückwunsch! 🙂jenachdem wie dick du vernickelt hast, kannst du mit anschließendem polieren noch einiges an Glanz rausholen 🙂
Auch Hundeohren von Rassehunden wurden mit solchen Zangen tätowiert bis man zum Chippen übergegangen ist 😟
Ich denke das chippen die freundlichere Variante ist 🙂
Beautiful video. Thanks. Why did you leave all the big holes (pockmarks) in the handle? my mechanics would not have. I want you at his level to give us more good options. :-)
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