Man, borrow him couple of barrels of your evaporust. It hurts to see, how he drips a few drops of rust remover from tiny canister and smears them on details :-D
I love your channel because there is no music. I love to here the sounds in fast speed. You are also very thorough & pay more attention to detail than any other resto channel I subscribe to! As far as things to resto, maybe some more old power tools & car related tools. I really enjoy the car part restos too! Keep up the amazing work. 👍🏼
This is no joke becoming my favorite channel on RUclips!!! Just the simplicity of no talking, just work and seeing the before and after progression really tickles my fancy. KEEP IT UP MY GUY!!!!
I have four of these Wesco oil cans. They are really good. I just handpainted mine different colours to show they are old but well loved. You can still buy new ones.
I have exactly the same oil can, I bought it over 40 years ago! Mine has a Wesco sticker still on the side!. But thanks to your video I managed to get mine working again. Thank you.
No, would've been fine if it was all metal + a thorough clean but oil would've seeped through the plastic components, if you put virgin olive oil inside it, the chemicals would leech into the olive oil, the tip material is brass which in industrial purposes is often mixed with lead to make machining it easier, you wouldn't want your food to be contaminated with lead right?
Nice! Personally, I would go with a rusty orange - red colour, but this orange mixed with a bit of yellow turned out to look great as well. Love your work!
Enjoyed this. I admire your knowledge, skill, and equipment around painting - most of us use either what'is in a shaker can! I'd say "persimmon?" The official oil can color for 2019!
Looks nice. Great vid. Looking forward to your next vid. I have one of these oil cans but it had the see through re-inforced pipe spout. I dont know how old it was but i left it in our back garden for over 10 years and it has a lovely patina on it. I made it into a desk lamp, weighted the base and switch it on now and again. Mine was working perfectly until I dismantled it. :).
Love the colour , back in the late 80's I rebuilt a MK1 Escort , asked my boss if there was any buckshee paint as we had just changed paint schemes over , mixed up this bright orange up , he thought I was mad , Called it day glow orange , stuck a black vinyl roof then put sun roof in and a set of Rostyle wheels , thought it was the business back then , sold it to buy a mexico , last I heard it was doubled up as a RS 2000 .
Absolutely awesome channel and I cannot fault your work! Especially when you're restoring car parts :) I may need to send some over in the future to be restored.
4:05 - That etching primer looks just like the DuPont Variprime we used to use years ago. That stuck on metal like stink on a skunk - never had a failure. The nickname for the stuff was "yellow death", can't recall the reason.
Well done, once again :) Such a nice orange colour! Could you demonstrate the paint spraying process more in detail in your vids to come, please? I'd like to learn how to apply the paint, not too little, not too much.
You are very underrated! I find these videos oddly satisfying , I happen to stumble on your channel yesterday and I’ve been hooked ever since , keep up the videos 👍🏽 I’ll be restoring my e30 brake calipers now thanks to you and I’ll also be rebuilding my lsd as well 👍🏽
Liked before even watching because i just know at this point. Also, how do you decide when to use a sand blaster and when to use the paint remover is it because of the type or metal?
3:31 I know it's nothing important or bothering but theres a typo in masking. Just wanted to point it out in case you missed it. Awesome video and I really like the oil can. Has that kind of rustic feeling :)
Could you maybe make a video explaining stuff about spray-painting? I'm wanting to get into that topic and you seem like you know what you're doing. Great vid btw! really enjoying your content!
Doesn't bond as well with the metal. Water can wick underneath (or oil in this case) and it will loosen. I have heard that there are better formulas nowadays that are epoxy based and more durable, but we do not use it for anything in the aircraft business. Proper metal prep/etching, primer and top coats are the most dependable in my experience. Thanks for the reply.
I'm really just going off of things I have and have seen on vehicles, engine covers, suspension parts all kinds of things and it seems to hold up very well
This is rapidly becoming one of my favourite channels.
Thank you, Sputnic. Glad to have you.
Plus he shows his restorations working.
Your work is hypnotic. Thank you for not playing background music.
Agreed. Background music shits me.
dubstep intros make me mad...
I am addicted to this channel... cant wait till we get a full “restored bmw” video
Count me in, i'm really curious about the BMW.
+1
Owning two e30s makes me even more curious about the bmw 🤪😎
Totally agree with those that thank you for not playing back ground music.
I immediately close a video if they start using background music.
Watching these videos feels like meditating
Noice! 30w non-detergent oil is good for most antique machines that need oil, just fyi.
i use whatever oil i can get my hands hold off, old machines dont care what u use lol
I love ur channel tool rescue
U too RestoreIt
O Brasil ama vocês dois
Man, borrow him couple of barrels of your evaporust. It hurts to see, how he drips a few drops of rust remover from tiny canister and smears them on details :-D
Restoring is the best option always
Thanks. I just bought one for my daughters' birthday to restore. Much more to it than I initially thought. Looks fun.
Gotta give you major credit for having a big project going on in the background and still putting out other vids!
You did a wonderful job. Perfect color for it too, and it works like you just bought it. Great job!
I want this channel to become the next Primitive Technology ^-^ its so good.
Check out Handtool Rescue
I love your channel because there is no music. I love to here the sounds in fast speed. You are also very thorough & pay more attention to detail than any other resto channel I subscribe to! As far as things to resto, maybe some more old power tools & car related tools. I really enjoy the car part restos too! Keep up the amazing work. 👍🏼
I should be in bed but I would not have been able to sleep until I watched this!
Thank you! Superb work!
Beautiful! Orange is my favorite color! You have a great shop--everything you need.
Thanks Gary! A lot of this is borrowed and am currently working on getting my own workshop in Spain with all my own tools. It's going to be a big job.
I have no idea why that was so compelling but it was, and I loved it.
Excellent work :)
Just restored mine. You can buy copies of the original stcikers for these, they look fantastic
Do you know in which material is the gasket ?
He even filled it with oil!. Absolute mad lad.
He's totally filling his e30 dif up with this. One pump at a time.
This is no joke becoming my favorite channel on RUclips!!! Just the simplicity of no talking, just work and seeing the before and after progression really tickles my fancy. KEEP IT UP MY GUY!!!!
Mitchell! My man! Loads more to come don’t worry! Thank you for your kind words!
Your videos are so satisfying!! Great job!
it looks like how to basic. but doing correct things. XD
That's a nice restoration. I like the final color. It gives the oiler a nice touch. Keep up the good work. 👍
You do fantastic work, always a pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing your videos.
I absolutely love your videos man! Keep up the good work!
I have four of these Wesco oil cans. They are really good. I just handpainted mine different colours to show they are old but well loved. You can still buy new ones.
Great restore Steve, seeing it pump reminded me of younger day's lol
Hooked on your channel since I found it. Great work!
Dude hell yea. Fav channel on RUclips. Your video uploads are the ones I’m always stoked for. You’re killing it!
I have exactly the same oil can, I bought it over 40 years ago! Mine has a Wesco sticker still on the side!. But thanks to your video I managed to get mine working again. Thank you.
This is my favorite channel, I’m going to start restoring stuff like this.
Really like the oil can and your work on it.
You should use it for extra virgin olive oil at dinner.
Haha 🤣 brilliant idea
😂😂
Now that I think about it seems like a fantastic idea since the bottles eventually get oily.
No, would've been fine if it was all metal + a thorough clean but oil would've seeped through the plastic components, if you put virgin olive oil inside it, the chemicals would leech into the olive oil, the tip material is brass which in industrial purposes is often mixed with lead to make machining it easier, you wouldn't want your food to be contaminated with lead right?
Fantastic, really enjoy your video's.
Yourself and H.T.R. channels, top notch.
Dude, I love how you're paying such an attention to so many crazy details! You're a genious. Love your work, keep going mate! Wish you all the best!
Another great restoration. Amazing how many parts in an oiler.
Nice! Personally, I would go with a rusty orange - red colour, but this orange mixed with a bit of yellow turned out to look great as well. Love your work!
Amazing work mate you give treasures of time a new lease on life :3
Really nice job! Should last another 100 years.
Enjoyed this. I admire your knowledge, skill, and equipment around painting - most of us use either what'is in a shaker can! I'd say "persimmon?" The official oil can color for 2019!
What a great restoration!! Great work.
Positively beautiful restoration!!!
Looks nice. Great vid. Looking forward to your next vid.
I have one of these oil cans but it had the see through re-inforced pipe spout. I dont know how old it was but i left it in our back garden for over 10 years and it has a lovely patina on it. I made it into a desk lamp, weighted the base and switch it on now and again. Mine was working perfectly until I dismantled it. :).
Thanks Ian!
I love this kind of content! Respect from Russia)
Vintage bicycles, radio control models...those would be awesome to watch you restore! Just a suggestion, love these vids btw
Great work! I really enjoy watching your videos!
Always love watching your videos!
Just amazing work, as always! Glad you make videos of these projects.
Maybe the best channel in youtube. Keep restoring man!
Nice one have a couple of these on the shelf one mint and one rough, am inspired to restore the rough one now
Excellent...Brilliant...AWESOME!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Please don't change your video style. Keep it up. Love your videos.
Love the colour , back in the late 80's I rebuilt a MK1 Escort , asked my boss if there was any buckshee paint as we had just changed paint schemes over , mixed up this bright orange up , he thought I was mad , Called it day glow orange , stuck a black vinyl roof then put sun roof in and a set of Rostyle wheels , thought it was the business back then , sold it to buy a mexico , last I heard it was doubled up as a RS 2000 .
Another great job. Keep on inspiring others to give new life to something old.
This is a great hobby for sure. Very fun and a very satifing reward. AWESOME! :)
Looks nice!
انت متقن جيدا لعملك بصراحه انا استمتع بما تقوم به من عمل محترف وجميل. شكرا لك
I love the color!!! Nice job, dude!!
Absolutely awesome channel and I cannot fault your work! Especially when you're restoring car parts :) I may need to send some over in the future to be restored.
Orange is my new favourite color.
allis chalmers? :D
I love your content its so interesting. You have real knowlegde about restoration. So cool and inspirational.
another great restoration! keep them coming!
4:05 - That etching primer looks just like the DuPont Variprime we used to use years ago. That stuck on metal like stink on a skunk - never had a failure. The nickname for the stuff was "yellow death", can't recall the reason.
Well done, once again :) Such a nice orange colour! Could you demonstrate the paint spraying process more in detail in your vids to come, please? I'd like to learn how to apply the paint, not too little, not too much.
You are very underrated! I find these videos oddly satisfying , I happen to stumble on your channel yesterday and I’ve been hooked ever since , keep up the videos 👍🏽 I’ll be restoring my e30 brake calipers now thanks to you and I’ll also be rebuilding my lsd as well 👍🏽
Thanks, Wxsh! This is great to hear.
Lovely restoration. Very enjoyable to watch.
Thank you Robert.
this is so satisfying to watch
Very nice, love the color!
I'm in love with this channel
You have some really good auto body stuff
beatifull job man, its look amazing! greatings from brasil
This is basically art
Beautiful job. Looked like it had just come out of the packaging, but no doubt better quality. 😀
Like before watching club cuz I know its gonna be awesome!
That is some sexy orange color you put on there, beautiful restoration!
this color is so beautiful !
Very nice restoration.
Great job. Go Vols!!
Always Excellent.... 👍🏼👍🏼
This channel is so amazing keep the great content
Excellent work .
as always a very satisfying video!!! by the way, what kind of material you used for the replacement gasket?
I'm done with effects...drones....same old terrible video music...subliminal advertising....egomaniac youtubers! This is the way forward.
Your videos are the best
Nice vide restoration
Liked before even watching because i just know at this point.
Also, how do you decide when to use a sand blaster and when to use the paint remover is it because of the type or metal?
Not sure why I’m here but I’m glad I am!
That's really impresive!!
this is my asmr, it helps me sleep
Jesus.. one of your ads popped up and it was 100x louder than the video
awesome work btw!
Beautiful! Can you restore a set of nice rims?
3:31 I know it's nothing important or bothering but theres a typo in masking. Just wanted to point it out in case you missed it. Awesome video and I really like the oil can. Has that kind of rustic feeling :)
Could you maybe make a video explaining stuff about spray-painting? I'm wanting to get into that topic and you seem like you know what you're doing. Great vid btw! really enjoying your content!
Yesss bring on the shouty colors!
Very pretty. Given the thinness of the metal, could one have used rust converter instead of a remover, or would it not have made any/much difference?
I have a old oil can exactly like this and I use it all the time
I like your maksing technique!
What is better than restoring vintage classic items?👌
Nice video, nice work!
I’d like to see the restoration of an old camp stove (like a Coleman).
Should look into powdercoating, for some of the things you restore it would be better than paint
this
Until it starts to turn loose
Usually stronger than paint and holds up longer
Doesn't bond as well with the metal. Water can wick underneath (or oil in this case) and it will loosen. I have heard that there are better formulas nowadays that are epoxy based and more durable, but we do not use it for anything in the aircraft business. Proper metal prep/etching, primer and top coats are the most dependable in my experience. Thanks for the reply.
I'm really just going off of things I have and have seen on vehicles, engine covers, suspension parts all kinds of things and it seems to hold up very well
Your restroration is best
YIKES !!! If these are now antique what about me ??? I still have two of them which I bought .