I worked in a machine shop; I was running my file back and forth just the way you are in this video when an older guy stopped me. He told me, files only work in the forward direction. You ruin the cutting teeth when you go backwards with them. Nice restoration!
I enjoyed the video. I have no issue with an older tool after restoration having a few pits, adds to the character and it looks like it will see a long future.
very nice 👍 what if I don't own a sandblasted? can you suggest me another way to create a good surface for the coating? maybe a rough sandpaper? which grit?
Glad you cut off an existing bolt instead of having a CNC machines - I want to start restoring stuff and get annoyed that it seems like you need thousands of pounds worth of equipment 😂
@@thisisrestoration1983 Thanks have been looking for a new bench grinder, yours looks perfect for my use. Looking forward seeing future videos from you. Sincerely TJ from Norway
It's never a good idea to paint parts that slide against each other, like the slip joint in those channel lock (pipe) pliers. Other than that, it was a good restoration. Watching from New York USA! 🇺🇲👍
GOOD GOD THE NOSE WHISTLING
Ooooh, I like that teaser for other project in the end!
Thank you!😊
Great work. I was thinking for a bit, "Oh, don't tell me he is going to put that washer on there." Looked great in the end.
Thank you😁
A belt sander works good to get down under the pits. You may like that method better but turned out great. You put them back into service.
Yes, in near future we are going to buy a belt sander.Greetings✌
I worked in a machine shop; I was running my file back and forth just the way you are in this video when an older guy stopped me. He told me, files only work in the forward direction. You ruin the cutting teeth when you go backwards with them.
Nice restoration!
Thank you, will check it
Those files definitely only work in one direction. They are not sandpaper
Yup- learned that very same thing in shop class.
Nicely dine
This is more than restoration, you improved the fit and function to be better than new.
Thank you!😀😊
Well done my friend, from, Bayamo, Cuba
Nice job! The rust pits won’t affect function at all. 👍
Thank you-one of our first projects 🤙
super tare
Thank you!
I have a pair of linesman pliers and there is a mark of “INJ” on each handle. Do you know who’s maker mark that is?
Sorry I dont know.No idea✌
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
the epic black gloves ive seen it on every restoration channel...lol..good job man
I enjoyed the video. I have no issue with an older tool after restoration having a few pits, adds to the character and it looks like it will see a long future.
i guess Im kind of randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to watch newly released series online ?
Nice restoration! You still have a few projects ahead of you ;)
Thank you so much!Yes you are right😉
I think that now look's better than new. Nice job! 🤜🤛
very nice 👍 what if I don't own a sandblasted? can you suggest me another way to create a good surface for the coating? maybe a rough sandpaper? which grit?
120 /180 grit is a good general purpose paper
Masterpiece. Excellent video. I'm already your subscriber.
Good
Thanks a lot and greetings from Germany!
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Germans are among the most beautiful people. Greetings to you from Saudi Arabia. Happy to chat with you.
@@Salem-F Me too!Have a good day and stay healthy🙂
nicely done.. 755..
Thank you bro!Greetings
Highly underrated channel. Keep up the great videos!
Thank you so much!Greetings from Germany ✌👍😁
Als nächstes Bitte ein Snüffelstück restaurieren
Okay
good work
Thank you😁
مشترك جديد من العراق واحب اعمالك الرائعة
شكرا جزيلا
Nice
Thank you!👍
A lot of effort and good result 👍
Cool! Excellent work.
Thank you😃
Very good, beautiful tool
Thanks and greetings from Germany
Glad you cut off an existing bolt instead of having a CNC machines - I want to start restoring stuff and get annoyed that it seems like you need thousands of pounds worth of equipment 😂
...after brushing the theeth a hardening is necessary in my opinion...
Nice buddy
Fantastic 👏great job 👍
Thank you😃
Not bad. I'm waiting for the next video. Subscription.
Thank you so much and welcome to our channel!
Nice job
Thank you😃
Gute Teng Teng 👌
👍
Gud
Awesome job!
good job !
How many hours does a tool restoration take from start to finish?
It depends on the cpmplexity of the project.10-40hrs just in the workshop,same time for cutting scens and stuff like that.greetings from Germany
Bon travail good job
Good luck buddy ✌️
Thank you!
Good job broo👍
Heyco tools mostly comes in a toolbox within Mercedes-Benz or BMW Cars...👍🔧
wenn der Rost sich schon so tief eingefressen hat, warum dann nicht mit Hammerite lackieren, dann fällt es nicht so auf
Das ist eine gute Idee!Viele Grüsse
Weiter so!
nice info..mantap boskuu.. terus berkarya dan sukses selalu! mampir juragan ke rumah sebelah..
I enjoyed that. Thank you. Subscribed 🧡
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Me: No way he can restore this
This is restoration: Hold my 🔧
Best comment the day😁
I have some tools that could use your help...
For example?
An old micrometer
Great restoration 👍🏻 What model is your Bosch bench grinder?
Hey, it is the 350 one mod name is Bosch GBG 35-15
works very weel, enough with230V
@@thisisrestoration1983 Thanks have been looking for a new bench grinder, yours looks perfect for my use. Looking forward seeing future videos from you. Sincerely TJ from Norway
Yea it’s pitted but hay, you got in a pinch 🤏 tool.
You can soak over night in evap o rust safe on hands. Or get a laser zap it.
It's never a good idea to paint parts that slide against each other, like the slip joint in those channel lock (pipe) pliers. Other than that, it was a good restoration. Watching from New York USA! 🇺🇲👍
Thank you for your Feedback!Greetings from Germany✌
As good as you can do with Shet , and thanks for not using bondo for aesthetically pleasing weirdos out here. For ur effort there great 👍🏼
Thank you so much😄
What's wrong with bondo?
RED IS FASTER
Jup das ist so😁
you have to be careful grinding it that way, on the side of the wheel. It could explode, I wouldn't tempt fate.
WD40 is NOT a lubricant
Ok thanks! Sorry for wrong vocabulary 😅
Next time weld up a layer on the rusted spots and sand it down and you will have no rust damage.
Okay- will try it next time
A crappy tool you've spent hours on without improving the performance.
Yes but it was lot of fun🤪
most idiotic restoration ever