Old Axe Restoration

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  • Old rusty axe restoration which was found in basement. Step by step process shown in this video.
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  • @elieelhachem4406
    @elieelhachem4406 6 лет назад +40

    The finishing is nice but i am sure the tempering is ruined ! Very agressive ...

    • @Intrepid_Explorer
      @Intrepid_Explorer 6 лет назад +56

      You can't kill the temper of an axe or any hardened steel unless you heat it past 400 degrees Fahrenheit; and considering he was holding the axe with his bare hands for most of the grinding, its pretty safe to say he didn't draw out its temper.

    • @elieelhachem4406
      @elieelhachem4406 6 лет назад +6

      I think you are right Roa I did not notice the bare hands before ... It would be a shame if the tempering was ruined !

    • @Tictacpanter
      @Tictacpanter 6 лет назад +6

      It was throwing complex sparks the whole time. No worry about temper loss. It didn’t even hit colour change.

    • @jayray7230
      @jayray7230 6 лет назад +5

      IKR? I usually start off with a brush to get of dirt, some soapy water and steel wool for a scrub, leave it in vinegar for 48 hours THEN start with the grinder/sanding disc - but most of the rust is gone by that time. This guy is going full on with that grinder. Nice axe head though.

    • @danielstash4305
      @danielstash4305 6 лет назад +4

      Yes the best way to get rust off would be to soak it in vinager for 48 hours then scrub it with a steel whool. Doing all these by hand and using wetstones instead of grinders ensures that the axe head with keep it's temper

  • @garymucher9590
    @garymucher9590 6 лет назад +5

    So many complain about your methods. I really like them. How can anyone not love a mirror finished blade. And the temper was not even bothers one bit. It takes some serious high heat to change that. And since this is YOUR refurbishing project, who cares what those complainers think? They can get their own and do them however they wish! Bravo sir, Bravo.

  • @rozhy2k
    @rozhy2k 6 лет назад +5

    With hands that quick you don't need power tools...
    Great work!

    • @matteedstrom
      @matteedstrom 6 лет назад

      It must be hard being as stupid as you!
      I get the "fun" in your comment, but just making it is kinda stupid^^

    • @rozhy2k
      @rozhy2k 6 лет назад

      Wow, great comment dude! I'm glad you got your relief of insulting others for no reason, so you could feel better about yourself. Way to!

    • @richard2mitchell
      @richard2mitchell 6 лет назад

      matte go away you tard.

  • @TysyTube
    @TysyTube 6 лет назад +3

    Good job Koss

  • @MadeinPolandChannel
    @MadeinPolandChannel 6 лет назад +2

    Great job!!

  • @BigBloch
    @BigBloch 6 лет назад +4

    These two words should've been done before all that grinding: "Vinegar Bath." Would've saved you time and material on the axe head itself.

  • @declangohsman9913
    @declangohsman9913 6 лет назад +1

    I cant say I'm a huge fan of the buffed finish, or the removal of the makers mark, but other than those two things, great work bringing it back!

  • @anthonyfeatherstone7696
    @anthonyfeatherstone7696 6 лет назад +2

    Great job. And that shiny axe head reminds me of a movie. "HEY PAUL"

  • @jim778
    @jim778 5 лет назад +1

    I LOVED the speed in the video. I fine I can learn more like that than listening to people who drag out the process. I LOVED your video and I learned from it. It ended up beautifully. Thank you for a GREAT how to video !!

  • @frumiousbandersnatch4322
    @frumiousbandersnatch4322 6 лет назад +4

    How did you remove rust from the eye. Didn't see it shown in the video. After all your exterior work, surely you didn't just leave the eye rusted ... right??

  • @jjccamis
    @jjccamis 6 лет назад +2

    What product do you use on the polished axe head to inhibit rust?

  • @dennisgannon
    @dennisgannon 5 лет назад +1

    Better than most. I like the buzz sounds, better than the lame music the other vids have. He remembered the steel pins in the end too, some forget those. Good Job, thanks.

  • @carloszuelck4873
    @carloszuelck4873 6 лет назад +1

    You're the restauration MASTER BLASTER!!! Congratulations and thanks for taking time recording, editing and sharing such kind of excellent work! You're the man!!!

  • @wesley54321
    @wesley54321 6 лет назад +2

    Great work on the axe. For the handle, have you thought about using a spokeshave? It may be a bit faster.

  • @laughinghyena001
    @laughinghyena001 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent hand-tooled technique! Top-notch record and edit too! More please!

  • @edwardoleary7013
    @edwardoleary7013 6 лет назад

    Great job Koss.

  • @fridayisreasonable8930
    @fridayisreasonable8930 6 лет назад +2

    Finally someone seating the head right 🙏 props to you man

  • @InformationIsTheEdge
    @InformationIsTheEdge 6 лет назад

    That was cool! I particularly enjoyed the fast action rasp work!

  • @clarkint1
    @clarkint1 6 лет назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this post!

  • @lonerekblackfur2010
    @lonerekblackfur2010 6 лет назад +6

    Love the work but be careful brother they might ban assault axes now

  • @adey88splace
    @adey88splace 6 лет назад

    Beautiful!

  • @jimbarbwe1985
    @jimbarbwe1985 6 лет назад +5

    Love your videos, it's clear to see that you put a lot of effort into them.
    One question, why did you hand sand up to what looks like a fine grit sand paper and then use the angle grinder with what looks like a coarse grit wheel?
    Keep up the good work,.

    • @Tjita1
      @Tjita1 6 лет назад

      You mean by the end? That's a polishing wheel. The scratches you see are significantly finer than the ones before.

  • @TwoHandsRestorations
    @TwoHandsRestorations 5 лет назад

    Very nice restoration.

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 6 лет назад

    Nice work really looks good thanks for sharing 👍🇬🇧

  • @Themanbroguy
    @Themanbroguy 6 лет назад +1

    I would recommend putting a small chamfer at the end of your handle, or rounding the edges with a sander, it helps to prevent chipping and splitting

  • @ChasenGunzOutdoors
    @ChasenGunzOutdoors 6 лет назад

    Nice job on the restore

  • @gregh77
    @gregh77 6 лет назад

    That was awesome!

  • @TheBuffaloPaladin
    @TheBuffaloPaladin 6 лет назад +4

    So many negative comments, guys it doesn’t really matter what you would do to the axe, because it’s what he did to the axe. You don’t like buy your own rusty axe head and restore it however you see fit.

  • @edwincancelii2917
    @edwincancelii2917 6 лет назад +2

    Nicely polished blade.

  • @colinaskey9777
    @colinaskey9777 6 лет назад

    a very nice restoration,it looks really good and well balanced,gets my thumbs up

  • @unknownperson1162
    @unknownperson1162 6 лет назад +2

    Beautiful ! This is just simply amazing work. I subbed.

  • @AbouzarKaboudian
    @AbouzarKaboudian 6 лет назад

    Nice work! Loved it!

  • @dirtdogsofnola7609
    @dirtdogsofnola7609 6 лет назад

    WOW.. FANTASTIC JOB MY FRIEND

  • @rwburdett
    @rwburdett 6 лет назад +6

    Shame everyone uses power tools to grind away rust; a wire brush and sharpen with a file would do. Nice job, but a pity the haft split with the steel wedge (visible at very end).

  • @jeeplvr2000
    @jeeplvr2000 6 лет назад

    Whats the notch in the blade for?

  • @edwincancelii2917
    @edwincancelii2917 6 лет назад

    Beautiful mirror finish.

  • @MrKfq269
    @MrKfq269 6 лет назад

    Nice work sir. You have some skills and patience.

  • @ChasenGunzOutdoors
    @ChasenGunzOutdoors 6 лет назад

    Enjoyed the video keep up the good work

  • @WikterRor2807
    @WikterRor2807 6 лет назад

    Nice hatchet.
    I Need to buy one Like that

  • @edwincancelii2917
    @edwincancelii2917 6 лет назад +1

    I love that mirror shine.

  • @virusinstall9658
    @virusinstall9658 6 лет назад +2

    not sure why but restoring axe head is my favorite genre of youtube video

  • @robinmaharaj1246
    @robinmaharaj1246 6 лет назад

    What kind of disc is he using on the grinder

  • @ksworker4680
    @ksworker4680 6 лет назад

    Awsome , love making those projects also watching its something satisfying.
    Great work.

  • @daigoldsack1254
    @daigoldsack1254 6 лет назад

    Very skilled on the rasp!!! FairPlay must have taken a while great job

  • @charliefinch8811
    @charliefinch8811 6 лет назад

    The motion blur makes it look cool

  • @cptmuska
    @cptmuska 6 лет назад

    hes like a humming bird :) great video.

  • @ceramic49
    @ceramic49 6 лет назад

    Beautiful!!!!

  • @mariuszmarzec4635
    @mariuszmarzec4635 6 лет назад +1

    Good job....

  • @Timo-zi2lp
    @Timo-zi2lp 6 лет назад +1

    Very very good work

  • @akuma2169
    @akuma2169 5 лет назад

    I had a question for you , I see a lot of the restoration videos using vinegar baths to get the rust off. Is thee a reason that you don't?

  • @pokefan213
    @pokefan213 6 лет назад

    at what part did you get rid of the rust inside the axe-head? where the handle will go into?
    yea which part was that at i missed it and can't seem to find the spot it was at, wanted to know how best to remove rust from a hole like that what tool did you use on camera and in the video?
    Cause i thought I saw rust in the hole when you were measuring for the handle but i MUST have been mistaken as nobody would clean only the outside of a rusty axe-head and not the rusted inside as well.

  • @mehmet_kesci_kem_kalip
    @mehmet_kesci_kem_kalip 3 года назад

    so beautiful👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Intrepid_Explorer
    @Intrepid_Explorer 6 лет назад +1

    Wow; you work fast.

  • @campcrafter4613
    @campcrafter4613 6 лет назад

    looks good to me ! maybe Keep the makers mark but its your toy do it how you want it.

  • @tomsdreamshopworx
    @tomsdreamshopworx 6 лет назад

    Came out great but damn that was a lot of handwork!

  • @arthurbelarittervonmuller9183
    @arthurbelarittervonmuller9183 4 года назад

    great piece

  • @PauloMonti
    @PauloMonti 6 лет назад

    Belo trabalho. Ficou melhor do que um novo ! :)
    Beautiful work. It got better than a new one ! :)

  • @dominikklein4282
    @dominikklein4282 6 лет назад +2

    I would recommend to put it in Vinegar for 24 hours before all the process to get rid off the Rust :)

  • @dyienprasetya9208
    @dyienprasetya9208 6 лет назад

    so satisfying .-.

  • @laebdangrs4274
    @laebdangrs4274 6 лет назад +1

    nice work

  • @geemac7267
    @geemac7267 6 лет назад

    Nice work.

  • @terrahawk2003
    @terrahawk2003 6 лет назад

    Once you get it so perfectly polished what's the best way to keep it from rusting out again?

  • @user-ht5id8st2b
    @user-ht5id8st2b 4 года назад

    Зачетно!
    Молодец! При желании и наличия возможности, можно сделать конфетку!

  • @martyb6505
    @martyb6505 6 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @bigpete4227
    @bigpete4227 6 лет назад +1

    Nice.

  • @DaveDaHunt3R
    @DaveDaHunt3R 6 лет назад +1

    Good job mate! 😋

  • @alexdubois1527
    @alexdubois1527 6 лет назад +1

    WoW amazing job. It would be nice if you could dress a list of the tools you used step by step!

  • @rodneywroten2994
    @rodneywroten2994 6 лет назад

    Mr. what a awesome job very nice

  • @dolsen1975
    @dolsen1975 6 лет назад

    what kind of brush where you using on the top surfaces?

    • @robertblundell5275
      @robertblundell5275 6 лет назад

      David From Atlanta ai think it could be a brass bristled brush but I'm not 100%

  • @colsinclair7793
    @colsinclair7793 4 года назад +2

    Nice job

  • @LeoSensei427
    @LeoSensei427 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing!!!

  • @neutronalchemist3241
    @neutronalchemist3241 6 лет назад +3

    Nice to see, but my advice to have a real cutting tool and not a wallhanger is to never grind it to bare metal except for the first 1 or 2 cm from the cutting edge. That steel is not stainless, and it's not made to remain exposed. It only needs some steel wool to get rid of the red rust, while the black oxide patina (magnetite) is actually protective.

  • @jonasibanez5830
    @jonasibanez5830 6 лет назад +1

    Who knew barry allen could do some nice restoration

  • @jakubn1
    @jakubn1 6 лет назад +2

    Fascinating video. I wonder how does he manage to not get his fingers burned by those red hot iron splinters without wearing any gloves.

    • @spencerdunn866
      @spencerdunn866 6 лет назад

      Don Draper like a boss i would know being one who is comfortable with showers of sparks hitting my hands for hours

  • @Imightberiding
    @Imightberiding 6 лет назад +3

    Very nicely done; complete with an elegant "fawn's foot" on the end of the haft. If only I was blessed with the same super human hand speed as you, I could accomplish so much more in a day. Cheers from the west coast of Canada.

  • @hoold01
    @hoold01 6 лет назад +6

    Good work, liked and subbed. Ignore the critics, I checked out their channels and they can't do shit.

    • @picax8398
      @picax8398 6 лет назад

      Gareth Martin i agree!

  • @axeandturtle
    @axeandturtle 6 лет назад

    What kind of axe head?? Which country??

  • @juanmamedoni6960
    @juanmamedoni6960 6 лет назад +3

    What wood to use for the handle? I am from Argentina and use different hardwoods but they break

    • @Koss-channel
      @Koss-channel  6 лет назад +1

      I used hornbeam for handle

    • @JEM-wj2oc
      @JEM-wj2oc 6 лет назад +1

      I would use hickory if you could.

    • @maobowski
      @maobowski 6 лет назад +1

      Hickory is the way to go.

  • @KARUDMONKEY
    @KARUDMONKEY 6 лет назад +3

    12:03 AM, and i watching this

  • @nissanka007
    @nissanka007 6 лет назад +11

    That is not really restoring it's more like grinding all the age out of it.

    • @JaredLewis51
      @JaredLewis51 6 лет назад

      nissanka007 Neglect*

    • @jimmorgan8688
      @jimmorgan8688 6 лет назад

      nissanka007
      Yes.

    • @zionwilliams9743
      @zionwilliams9743 6 лет назад

      Still a good job thoo

    • @kevinriehl5155
      @kevinriehl5155 6 лет назад

      Redundant comment is redundant

    • @sparkadaus
      @sparkadaus 6 лет назад

      nissanka007 So when you wash your car, are you just washing the age off it? You clicked an axe restore video, what did you think he would be doing

  • @alisdairherd9501
    @alisdairherd9501 6 лет назад

    Most of these axe restorations cop an angle grinder and belt sander to clean up burrs. Axe heads are not through hardened and can be filed for the most part. The edge is usually soft enough to be filed by hand with a quality, sharp file. Axes are impact tools and so are tempered to take abuse, this is why they can be filed.

  • @acerbicgeoff7821
    @acerbicgeoff7821 6 лет назад +3

    Am I the only person who throws rusty knIves and axe heads straight into the vinegar to soak when I get them? All that elbow grease saved, the rust cones right off without effecting the temper, you can then work on the finish with some sandpaper and music, then do some chemical blueing, then on to making a handle, sharpening, then BAM, Bob's your auntie, you have a nice restored piece without fucking the temper and history of the item. Not criticizing, just saying, vinegar is cheaper than abrasives and doesn't ruin the piece like high speed abrasives.

  • @TS-ir8xt
    @TS-ir8xt 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice work

  • @justinb6062
    @justinb6062 6 лет назад

    The flash does pretty good work.

  • @ilyjahswartz1292
    @ilyjahswartz1292 6 лет назад

    wow, man i hope that you did this as a job before because your amazing at it, you teach me so many more tactics to woodworking and metalworking. thank you so much.

  • @phyllismulkey3778
    @phyllismulkey3778 6 лет назад +1

    good job

  • @cotadrian7830
    @cotadrian7830 6 лет назад +1

    I like your speed

  • @edwincancelii2917
    @edwincancelii2917 6 лет назад

    Nice mirror shine.

  • @treylawson6175
    @treylawson6175 6 лет назад

    did you make that wedge or buy it? just wondering.

  • @davidsantacruz7077
    @davidsantacruz7077 6 лет назад

    bravo

  • @user-dx6pt9oo6h
    @user-dx6pt9oo6h 5 лет назад

    Good 👍👍👍👍

  • @user-cy9nz5yg4x
    @user-cy9nz5yg4x 6 лет назад +1

    хорошая работа

  • @stumpDD978
    @stumpDD978 5 лет назад

    How did you clean up the inside where the handle goes??

    • @bxnjns
      @bxnjns 5 лет назад

      Lenard Barton He sanded it

    • @stumpDD978
      @stumpDD978 5 лет назад

      Ben Jones like with a drumel type of device?

    • @dknive4594
      @dknive4594 5 лет назад

      Lenard Barton most of the time people use small rod shaped files

  • @treedaddy4260
    @treedaddy4260 6 лет назад +3

    PUTTING A MIRROR POLISH ON A TOOL THAT IS MEANT TO BE USED IS NOT “RESTORATION”
    but with that said, goddamn does it look nice.

  • @koitus
    @koitus 6 лет назад +2

    His hands were like reverse flash

  • @stephencresswell4760
    @stephencresswell4760 6 лет назад +1

    You hit that hard with a grinder. But the final finish is impressive. Shame about the metal wedges splitting the haft. I’d have used a bigger wedge and got it in deeper. Use boiled linseed oil and hit the wedge in hard with a big hammer. Don’t bother with glue.

  • @iQuincyboy
    @iQuincyboy 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing job, but why would you ruin the wonderful satin hand-finish with buffing.. or maybe it's just me. Anyway, great video!

  • @Somebody-kw3ni
    @Somebody-kw3ni 6 лет назад +4

    5:53 Whos Playing Skrilex??

  • @niftythelynx
    @niftythelynx 6 лет назад +2

    Can someone explain why they tap the bottom of the ax handle to get it into the head? This doesn't make sense.

    • @Insertchillnamehere
      @Insertchillnamehere 6 лет назад

      NiftyTheLynx gravity

    • @levitv5633
      @levitv5633 6 лет назад +1

      NiftyTheLynx the thrust x acceleration x gravity causes it to drive the handle into the axe head

    • @andreim841
      @andreim841 6 лет назад

      Levi Tv - inertia, aham aham...

    • @conorfoster2337
      @conorfoster2337 6 лет назад

      It forces it on in a more even manner than hitting the top of the head

  • @tupakin719
    @tupakin719 6 лет назад

    Good move