GIVEAWAY Restoration of an Adjustable Monkey Wrench
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Hello to everyone out there,
In this giveaway, you can win a restored adjustable monkey wrench! This wrench is a great addition to your restoration arsenal and can help you fix a lot of different things.
To enter the giveaway, just leave a comment. The winner will be randomly selected and announced on the channel End of July! Good luck!
With the giveaway I say thank you to now more that 66.666 subscribers!!
In the giveaway restoration video you will see how I lay a focus on the patina of the tool. The monkey wrench restoration starts with the dissassembly of all parts. I take care of all the worn out elements as this adjustable wrench repair progresses.
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Music: Elegant Logo by Free Music | / fm_freemusic Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Result Scene:
Your Lullaby - Per-Olov Kindgren & The Gaugolon Orchestra
with friendly permission by: Per-Olov Kindgren czcams.com/channels/DDq.html... Jimmy Quango czcams.com/channels/DTh.html... and The Gaugolon Orchestra / gaugolon .
00:00 - Intro
00:52 - Chapter 1: Disassembly
03:59 - Chapter 2: Spindle Restoration
06:20 - Chapter 3: Sandblasting
07:24 - Chapter 4: New Rails
09:01 - Chapter 5: Clamping Jaws
11:25 - Chapter 6: Japanning
12:32 - Chapter 7: The Handle
17:11 - Chapter 8: Stop Motion
17:47 - Chapter 9: Timeout/ Beer Tasting
19:01 - Chapter 10: Assembly
23:00 - Chapter 11: Testing - Jak na to + styl
Dear all. Unfortunately, it's like always when you do a giveaway on youtube: Scammers try to contact you and pull you to other social media channels. Please note that I will announce the winner exclusively via a community post on this channel. This will happen only in the beginning of August. I will never ask you to come on telegram. Please be careful with your data and pay attention to the exact spelling of the channel name
I just got a Telegram request but decided it was unlikely that you would request that 🤣😂🤣😂
I had the same, I’m sorry I swallowed it, shame on me… 😶
No community post. Think this giveaway was fake.
I’m glad you repaired the handle; it would have been all too easy to make a new one
My baby is now a toddler with the attention span of a bee on sugar. Somehow you manage to grab is attention for the full 23 minutes and 42 seconds. Congrats, you've beaten Disney!
That's some supercool feedback. Thank you very much
Love watching your restoration videos, but I just want to bring up one thing. You put text in stating that watching videos of welding doesn’t harm the eyes. This is true, but why CZcamsrs put the very important disclaimer in when they weld is put in for a reason. A small percentage of people suffer from Photosensitive epilepsy. What this is, when these people with this disease see bright flashes, say from welding, it can bring up seizures. This is why they post to look away or caution welding is about to happen. I just wanted to educate you to this disease so you have an understanding of why this disclaimer is put in videos. Oh I’m subscribing to your channel now as I love good restoration videos
This comment is golden
I know thousands of people are watching 22 persons playing with a leather ball, a beer on their hand. Pretty same for me, with one person playing with tools, testing beers and spending 1000 hours for 30 seconds of stop motion. Don't change anything, I'm so happy to see your videos ! Cheers from south of France !
The black lacquer line on the handle to hide the joint looks perfect with the finished wrench, as if it had always been there. Well done
my great grand father in alabama had one in his toolbox. I was 12 and show me how to use it. there was no rust but was used a lot by him. You do fine work this has brought
back many memorys iam 70 now and my father gave me the wrench to keep in the family.
Looks amazing! I did notice something! You pulled out a Tap and a Tap handle but then used a die and die handle in the next shot
Really? I'll have to look again in a moment, I didn't notice.
Greetings Tino
PS: Canˋt see a different handle.
So far you are the first one :D
@@einufo5:42 he grabbed an inside tap from the box for an outside thread. Probably didn't use the right terms, but you'll get it.
@@NOLAfugee NOW I've got it! NTR grabs taps but uses cutting dies in the next frame. (NTR nimmt einen Gewindebohrer, benutzt aber ein Gewindeschneideisen in der nächsten Einstellung)
Thanks for the explanation, greetings
Tino
Professional welder here.
What our beloved Doctor Beer says, is true. Your screens don't display the damaging parts when it comes to welding, it just shows off how bright it really is, which sure, can be a bit hurtful in dark spaces, but generally, what you're seeing is very safe for your eyes.
Or at least, you won't be getting "weld eyes" from it, like you would if you'd be looking into it in real life. (Though with how minimal this particular weld was, you'd probably still be fine.)
Good video, Doc! Though a little sad you didn't rate the cake as well, hah!
The cake was surprisingly tasty
Congratulations on reaching the impressive 66,666 subscriber milestone! 🎉 Your unique approach to preserving the patina during restorations is truly a testament to your respect for each tool's history, and that's something I deeply admire.
Winning this monkey wrench wouldn't just mean owning a versatile tool, but a symbol of your dedication to giving new life to the old and worn. Irrespective of the giveaway outcome, I'm grateful for your work and for the inspiring message it carries. Here's to the next milestone! 🥂🛠
First MM restores a car, Mr. P restores a truly wierd contraption, and now the Beer Doc posts another video too! It’s been a great week.
Time was, we used to fix things up to give them a longer life. And, of course, every tool was new at one time. Watching Dr. Beer restore and make old things new again is not only satifyingly relaxing, but instructional, as well. Each time I watch, I usually learn a new techique, or two, which gave me the confidence to restore an antique Dunlap 3.5 inch vise, which is currently in parts on my bench. I, too, love that the new parts were made out of a rustly steel rod lying around since the shop's renovation. That's what I'm talking about!
Thank you so much Douglas
The stop motion was handsome and the actually restoration was night and day difference. Excellent work
Oh it's lovely. An old tool dressed up nice again for new life 💝 the stripe bringing in the end caps and the dents still in the metal, I love the look.
I don’t know why, but your restorations in my opinion are the most fun and satisfying to watch! Congratulations on your new viewer numbers!
Also the stop motion is always fun, curious how long it took. Last, you rated the beer but not the cake! That’s the first time I’ve ever seen canned cake.
But I will answer to cake related questions 😋it was surprisingly good. Very moist and whole new flavor
@@NTRprojects Cake, beer and a good restored wrench. The good things in life👍🏻
What a beauty! Respect for repunching those original numbers back in, loved that detail! How long did the stop motion to film/edit?
Thank you brotatoe 🥔
Took me around 1,5-2 hours I guess.
@@NTRprojects Worth it for us anyway; looked cool!
I really like those old wrenches. I have a couple that were my grandpa's.
Really good job restoring the wrench to working order. But it would be better to leave more of the original wear and tear on it to show the tool's hard earned history. Thanks for the show!
I do not know why you do not have 100K subscribers yet. Your videos are very interesting and informative. Please continue to make them, I love them.
The stop motion was awesome, I never quite had the patience for it
Greetings from Whidbey Island, Washington State, USA. As usual, a superb restoration honoring the wrench's age and history. No one does this better than Dr. Beer.
I really like watching old tools become like new again. Most of the young people I work with cannot name many hand tools.
Nice work, love the japanning and the original handle. And also the stop motion😄
Excellent. Glad you salvaged the handle.
I just loved how him and mr.patina fooled me and i thought they were brothers.BTW love from India
He is my brother from another mother
I really do l Iike your restorations. The care you give each piece, your sense of humor, and of course, beer. I wish much success and NO TO WAR.
I find it so satisfying that you can sand down a rusty piece of metal and it's brand new underneath.
Always look forward to your uploads, keep up the great work!
What a lovely restoration. Sustainability in action, i like it!
I'm sitting here in Texas, eating Greek food, watching a German restore an antique wrench. Life is good. Great job, Dr. B!
It truly satisfying when you used the old rusted rod!
Im so glad its not mirror polished. Tools that are mirror polished are just show pieces most of the time. This can be used and not have to worry about scratching it up. Great work.
Love watching restorations of old equipment, and I'm glad to have found your channel 👍
Beer and cake! My favourite combination! Also, great restoration Herr Doktor!
I've just discovered your channel, about two weeks ago, have been watching you first videos, until reach the most recent ones. And man, what an improvement!
Both in the quality and skills of you movemaking and editing, but most important in the restoration jog itself.
Congratulations, lad!
In so fews days, your channel has become one of my favs.
Ps. I hope you'll be able to send this wornderful wrench to Brazil, in case I win the give away. Having that beauty here would be an honor! 😁
Thank you very very much
Your videos, Like Primitive Technology, are so peaceful to watch. :)
Beautiful restoration as always. I would be honoured to win it if I were chosen.
I'm so glad you didn't give up on the handle wood and kept to more traditional techniques.
I really appreciate that you took the time to subtitle [CC] because I'm Deaf and Google's auto subtitle can be very messy sometimes. Congratulation on 66.666 well-earned subscribers! Look forward to your 666.666 videos soon! 👍
Hey Leonard. The subtitles are actually the only info I provide and I'm really glad you enjoy them. So for you to know, there is no voiceover for noboy :)
@@NTRprojects Thank you for that.
Amazing restoration, would love to see this beauty in action.
In today's throw away society it is so great to see someone who values and restores older items. I have a chest of tools that belonged to my grandfather and I have slowly been restoring them to useable condition.
@@_NotTerriableRestorations No! Reported as scam
The stop motion for assembly should always be a thing!
Another great restoration! My youngest son really enjoyed the stop-motion!
Good job. I like the part where you drink beer.
Another excellent restoration and generous giveaway. Always the best restoration channel.
So glad you actually restored it! Getting tired of so called "restorations" where they just remake 90% of whatever item is being restored. You just remad what was obviously beyond repair, good job and keep up the great work
Drinking coffee while watching an awesome restoration. What a Sunday morning!
Very nice! A good wrench that will last another 100 years
I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see if you could save the handle! Love it.
Congratulations on the growth of your channel. I hope the wrench finds a respectful home.
Thanks for making content like this. Not commenting for the giveaway. Give it to someone else. :) I just want to show my appreciation
Great rescue of the old handle! Keeping everything original preserves the history that the wrench represents.
The focus on Vader was fantastic.
So glad that you decided to save the handle, wood that old can and must be preserved
Great channel. I love it when people see the value of old things instead of throwing them away.
Love that you restamped the numbers!!! The addition of the band of color to hide the repair really looks good.
"Goal is to make it fully functional and precise, while indicators for age and history remain." And this is why you are one of the genuine best and have my respect!! Love watching your still of restoration and skill!!!
Congratulations on reaching so many sides and no to war, indeed.
Я люблю такие видео. Где показана работа настоящего Маэстро. Без дурацкой музыки, без всяких бла бла. Спасибо.
Na das Teil ist doch wieder schick geworden. Besonders der Griff gefällt durchaus 👍
Schöne Arbeit.
Ich hoffe das Teil geht an jemanden der es zu schätzen weiß und trotzdem nutzt.
I was curious about the functionality. Glad to see the test at the end.
I love that you kept the original handle, really nice restoration.🎉🎉
Quite a lovely job, sir!! The handle, the slides, the Japanning were all most satisfying. But my favorite was the stop motion. Your sense of whimsy added a lot to it.
Absolutely beautiful! Amazing craftsmanship!
You did a great job. The way you fixed the handle is inspiring.
Mad respect to you for saving the handle. I think it’s important to try and preserve as much of the originality of every tool.
Looking forward to your next video.
Nice handle restoration. Great work 🔧
Beautiful! Your appreciation of the past techniques shows in your craft.
Und schon wieder… Dr. Beer trinkt sich zur erfolgreichen Restauration! Perfektes Video - kein dummes Gesabbel, keine nervige Musik, einfach klasse!!! Beste Grüße aus Scharbeutz an der Ostsee
The wrench turned out great. Greatly enjoy your videos.
Like when old tools become useful again. Made me think I can be useful as well.😂
Thanks to you and your videos I have started my own small restoration projects. Nothing like yours, but making old things work again :) thank you!
That's super awesome and it's so much appreciated feedback
@@NTRprojects I also try and incorporate a beer sampling :D
Who says a tool can't be beautiful? Amazing job sir!
You have mad skills, Dr. Beer. Amazing restoration.
Excellent restoration! I like that you go the extra mile to maintain some of the age indicators and details of these old pieces.
I don’t why, but I love that you saved the japanning mixture from the old project. “Waste not, want not.”
I like your restorations but I like the beer reviews more 😁
Hi ! My son and I simply LOVE restoration videos and your channel is amongst our very favourite ! Your attention to details, care are brilliant, editing is great, everything is top class !
After a long week of work, my treat is to watch your channel :) Well done!
What awizard is there anything you can not turn youre hand to keep up the good wrork you are a joy to watch.
Glad you restored the wood! Looks beautiful the natural wood with black metal ! Good job mate 😊
Thank you very much. Very cool again to hear from you about my restoration
Love how you kept the original look. I bet the cake was tasty 😅
It realy was great. new flavor, but really good
As always, you're work is impeccable! Thank you for amazing restorations and I love the stop motion.
I love that you repaired the handle. So many people just replace it. This looks amazing!
Wow!! That turned out awesome! Love the original treatment instead of just powder coating!
Новая ручка смотрелась бы намного лучше. И с такими инструментами можно было сделать новый инструмент намного лучше заводского производства. 👍👍👍
Beautiful handle repair, love the outcome of the wrench!
Yes I noticed something: you took a tap and the tap wrench but used a die and die wrench 😄
Great job for rare tool. Waiting for your next project..👍👍👍
Thank you for the content and the fact that you repaired the handle was just wonderful. Thank you
*_The original is one of my favourite restorations. You guys do top work. Seriously impressive effort and results._*
I love that wrench. Excellent work and attention to detail. I’ve never seen a wrench like that before. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Excellent job! Right amount of character that does look to new but not neglected. Smart idea with the black stripe of laqueron the handle and making new slide rails for less play.
The skill and talent you show is astounding!! This is my favorite restoration channel. Your Grandma is smiling down on you😊
Beautiful job. I'm never quite sure if I like bluing as a finish, but it was just perfect for this restoration. Nice to see you put the cross-hatching back on the jaws too.
The wrench turned out beautiful. Well done sir. Respect
Not a subscriber (yet), but watching your videos with great interest! It's really nice to see someone appreciating the inner beauty and craftsmanship of otherwise mundane things of yesteryear, and giving them a second lease on life!
Excellent, I particularly like that you try and keep as much of the original as you can.
Funny, as soon as you poured that beer and I saw its colour I thought to my self that it will not be one of the greats. Then you noted it tasted like acid and I laughed, spot on, I thought it looked rank.
Another amazing restoration! A nice mix of original and new parts. Thanks for sharing.
from the beginning to the very end I loved it all, especially the stop motion, and of course the "say no to war"!!
What a nice job on the wrench. My husband and I love to sit and watch together the restorations on CZcams, you’re being a highlight because of your care for detail not to mention introducing different beers each program. Keep up the great work!
Restoring and beer? Perfect.
This has got to be the nicest functional wrench restoration video I've ever seen. Very nice job!