$1 Garage Sale RUST BUCKET RESTORATION.
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- čas přidán 27. 09. 2018
- It's worth a heck of a lot more than a dollar now! This 5-gallon rust bucket garage sale find had nothing going for it but potential. Lucky for me, I was the only one who saw it. It was the end of the day, and so many people had passed it over that I was able to snag it for a buck! This is not a rare barn find by any means, just a bucket of discarded steel. Good steel. Old steel. Join us as we give it a new life!
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The Rust converter is one of my favorite products, I would recommend that to anyone. Great job on the restorations.
It's great stuff! I love it as a finish.
Cola is a really good rust remover too just bath it in cola and than scrub it
6000 grit on an axe head? Are you insane? Did you mean 600? This isn't the Ridler awards.
Also, these videos are awesome. After a long hard day it's either something like this or an episode of Seinfeld before bed. lol
How many trips back to home Depot?
One of my favorite things to do, take old rusty stuff and give it a new life, I find it very satisfying somehow.
I'm old and rusty. New life please?
If you're like me there is probably too much pitting.
We r same sir :)
+Adeel Syed Excellent!
Orville SY Illusions samw
Only two differences between your restoration process and mine, one is you do it right and the other is I swear at myself the whole time.
+justen sr Ha! Its called editing 😁
@@TheGoodoftheLand, true true. Great job on those tools
Lmao
I found some old rusted screwdriver bits, let them sit in hydrogen peroxide a few days most of the rust bubbled off I wiped the rest off but it did require a little bit of sanding.
The wrong way is the right way 😉😁😆
I think it's great that there are people who are re-preparing and reusing the old tool
Things like this make me so happy. Quality tools and items that have been lost, forget or neglected, returned to their true glory. As a young, blade-smith in training, this is the kind of video content I love.
all carefully stored in a bucket of rainwater,
To protect the tools from the elements.
Oqutzz but water is one
@@gappuma7883 r/woosh
Oqutzz the four nations lived in peace and harmony until the water nation attacked
Nova_Freak dont woosh me i know what i say freak
I’d love to be the guy that sells you grinding supplies
Out of context that sounds sexual
Most things do.
I'm sure his grinder tools cost more than a buck!
+Raiden Dot $300. Not cheap and definitely not for everyone. I was a bodyman for years and have accumulated a ton of tools. Time is money in a shop.
@@TheGoodoftheLand Well if you want to save time AND money you would use a cut-off disc to remove 90% of that material on the axe.
I love how you took a bucket of nothing and made it into some awesome tools
The reason he was able to do that, friend, was because he knew that it wasn't a bucket of nothing. It was a bucket of mistreated somethings.
@@theinstitute1324 So true. A real Craftsman puts his tools above his own fingers. With a well-kept set of tools, you can build nearly anything.
Without em it's hard to make anything.
great hobby, great tools, real world actual recycling, loved every part of it :)
I've got a minor cold, I lost my job on Christmas Eve and I am withdrawing from antidepressants on top of it all. This video makes things better.
Jeez bruh
Careful with just cold turkey dropping antidepressants. You need to be weaned off.
There is always a good story, a great idea, and wonderful dreams, and the good lives behind these tools...every handy man will be glad to see them restored, workable and shining again...!!! 🤩😉😊👌👊🙏
+Kloyd Arne Peña Amen! Thanks Kloyd!
My dad bought that hand cranked grinder years ago. After I bought an angle grinder I just abandon that hand cranked grinder. Well, I think it's a good idea to restore it back to working condition. Thank's for the inspiration.
So my dad was a blacksmith for the first half of my life. Unfortunately times got hard and he had to sell everything but watching you brought back so many memories from my childhood. To this day my favorite smell is smoke from a forge
Remember when Tetanus was a huge deal?
Good times, good times...
Now we just get shots for a it so no one gets it
@@wafflekatt7776 You might be surprised how many still die each year of tetanus. It is a nasty and very painful way of dying.
really should be wearing gloves with that degreaser man. My grandpa was a mechanic and died of cancer that started in his skin from using degreaser and other chemicals and spread through his body. Really enjoying the channel, I want you to be around for a long time to keep teaching us.
:)
U are a good man
Bet grandpa also washed his hands in the parts cleaner barrel or used gasoline. Benzene and other stuff is bad news, just hope I don't get anything from all the stuff I've gotten on me over the years. Sorry for your loss.
just wear gloves in general when dealing with any chemical
Back in the day, all of us old school mechanics washed our hands in Stoddard solvent in the parts washer, a bad practice. The modern hand cleaners stopped that practice. I've probably been exposed to more Benzene that a lot of folks. I worked on a petrochemical ship and we carried thousands of barrels of very crude Benzene. Luckily, I've had no bad side effects. I am allergic to Xylene. One whiff and I start having a skin reaction. Be careful and take precautions, it's your hide and no one cares as much.
This would have taken wranglerstar 2 years and 500 videos to complete
😂🤣😂🤣
Lol I watch his channel as well.
Loooool
And they would have all been chock full of his pompous bloviating. Can’t stand watching his BS.
Why u have to be mad
Your son has good manners and seems thankful. That's great, continue raising them this way. The world will need men like that in the future!
I just watched 30 minutes of pure satisfaction
Beautifully done! I love how you salvaged that ax head and turned it into something amazing! I'm a sucker for old hammers and have refurbished a few of them. I'm not great with the handles and have much to learn. I wish I lived closer so I could see you at work there, pick up some pointers and learn from the master!
Thanks for doing right by those knives! People just don’t value good knives anymore. You did well!
I remember when every neighbourhood had a tailor, a butcher, a cobbler, and a repair shop. When your toaster stopped toasting or your gardening shears went rusty you didn't throw them away and buy new ones from China, you brought them to the greasy fellow in overalls at the repair shop and he'd restore it to working order. Things were made to last multiple lifetimes.
When my parents married in 1967 they bought two pairs of Singer scissors for $20. That's the equivalent of $150 in today's money. Fifty years later, my father is still using those same scissors. They've had to be sharpened a few times and the screw needed to be tightened on one pair, but they look absolutely brand new. They outlived my mother and will probably outlive my father. They may even outlive me. Meanwhile, trying to buy a pair of Chinese-made scissors actually capable of cutting paper at the dollar store is an exercise in frustration and sheer luck.
NoJusticeNoPeace z
Was that “sheer” pun intentional?
My grandmother gave me a rusted pair of Wiss scissors from 1931. I found a local guy to clean them up and sharpen them, and I can tell I'll be giving them to my grandchildren.
kelath5555 I recently bought a pair of Weiss scissors. Full tang and THICK by modern low standards. Best $25 i've spent in years.
Yeah... right... Blame chinese for capitalism.
You saved a lot of nice tools that most people would have thrown out , that damaged double bitted axe is now a woodsman axe any one would be proud to own. That table (clamp mounted) sharping wheel is a great super handy shop item.
robert miller thats a fire axe now...
Im especially jealous of that rebate plane find
Making steel shiny and sharp is one of the finer things in life
Thank you. It's really nice watching things being brought back to life instead of thrown away.
I missed the tool restorations SOOO much, thank you!!!!
I think you found a gold mine in the bucket they are all turning out great. Keep up the great videos
CZcams has been pushing this video at me for weeks, I finally watched it. It was worth it.
I could watch this all day. F’n awesome!
Lots of really great entertainment in this video. Thanks for the effort it took to get this recorded and posted.
+Rusty Gun Thanks for noticing.
"Do not stab ur brother"
🤦🏻♂️ parenting 101
@William White Phillips or flat head?
@@bajamus69 the question that needs asking 😂😂
@@bajamus69
Y-head.
Is he okay
I've been told not to stab my siblings many times
I watched this once a long time ago and it still amazes me showing all the methods and items and steps, I'm only 15 and Really want to get into blacksmithing and crafting work
Did you do it?
GREAT DEDICATION TO CRAFTMANSHIP AND DETAIL !!! WISH I HAD A WORKSHOP LIKE THIS ...All the best from Jamaica
I enjoy using a draw knife to make axe and hammer handles, give it a try. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge with us.
I need to get some practice with the draw knife. Have you ever seen Blacksmith Liam Hoffman use one? Its incredible.
Or a spokeshave. Much easier to use than a drawknife and available very cheaply.
Woop woop 👍👊
*and Ganja...*
The good of the Land, I really enjoy watching the process of taking a bunch of rusty pieces to such beautiful pieces.
They all turned out real nice. Restoring old tools is favorite hobby of mine. I especially love wood planes.
That axe get my vote for 'Best in bucket' :) But it's a close contest!
You didn't like the jack plane?
These are my favorite videos
This is absolutely the best restoration of tools that I've ever seen!!! Fantastic job. Can you tell I'm IMPRESSED? !!! Thanks for sharing your expertise and video, Rodney
Good stuff! Thank you for going through all this trouble to share all this stuff with us! This is gold! 👏🏼
"LOOK MOM! NO GLOVES!"
Worried but very entertaining
Fine CZcams I’ll watch it!!! You win
+Justin Wood Ha!
Thanks for making this video..I've done alot of stuff just like this..n..took a break..too long a break..this just made me realize I need to get back to it..I need that in my life..it's always made me feel so good to restore things better than they were..sorry for rambling..but thanks
I love restoration videos, and some don't get the point of it all (they'd give you the math on time, material, or work spent vs buying something new), but there's something therapeutic (cathartic?) about seeing "junk" turned back into something of beauty. That joy and satisfaction are things you simply can't put a price on.
Not to mention the quality of the item and steel compared to today offerings. Satisfaction is just the frosting!
I got a hammer like that with a shorter handle and it's my favorite for automotive work. It's light enough to use laying on my back but heavy enough to get the job done and it was only $5 at my antique mall.
A Vice would be a worthy investment
Leo Rivera he has one
@Leo Rivera you missed it ??
The guy has a Dremel™ swivel bench top vice. Looked like a 3"
Great job sir.i wish I had your time,patience,skill and determination.i love to see old tools brought back to life.
Great JOB MATEY, really enjoyed watching YOUR restorations. KEEP EM coming. 👍👍👍
Nice finds, totally worth 1$
Dad: cut some hot dogs?
Son: Maybe
Dad: Spread some butter?
Son: Maybe
Mom: Don't stab your brother?
Son: Maybe
Dad: proceeds to stab himself
Lol lmfao
very relaxing watching the process, also like seeing the older tools get brought back to such a nice finish.
1$...value as 200000000..God of art..dat' s you👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
Most satisfying video
Love the Norton disks. They last forever it seems. :)
He has a nice forge one day I will have a forge like that
I watched this video when it was like 2 weeks old, loved it, watching it again at 2 years old and I still love it, don't know why but this is the only restoration video that isn't bullshit for views, it's actual restoration
I find these videos so relaxing.
Sad part about this is you put more effort into a bucket full of rust than I've put into just about anything
Best $1ever spent
This is literally a guide to half-ass homegrown making right here.... You get yourself a couple basic tools and supplies and you can have some cool shit too. Love it... Keep it up.
I hope that someday I love something as much as you love using that grinder. Cheers
So much good stuff in one video. Excellent work. Don’t forget the step wedge.
Never again my friend! You bringing the family to the festival? Tickets on me!
The Good of the Land how could I say no to that? I didn’t think we would be able to. Thanks buddy. We’ll see you there.
+John Capps Excellent! Can't wait to see the everyone!
John Cap
love the video, saw a couple ham handed restoration channels before this. With that being said, you know you can cut things right? not everything needs to be ground. Keep up the good work.
i think he was pushing the tool to its limits
am i the only person that takes dirty rough hands and a proud sign of work and determination?
Great project(s). My maternal grandfather had a hand-cranked grinder similar to the one you restored. I haven't seen it since 1964. Great memories. Thanks.
Imagine walking to a garage sale and being like "yo, give me everything thay can give me tetnis for a dollar"
nice to see that there are still man`s that know how to get themselfes a tool without using amazon. :P
Great viewing, great skills etc. This guy has knowledge and tools (and sounds like a great family too!). I'm glad to know that guys like this can keep the old skills (and old tools) going. In a time of a disposable/'chuck away' society we all need to acquire some skills. Som lucky guy is going to win these tools at a raffle - what a prize; I hope that the winner appreciates the time, skill, money and effort!!
Love that you ground down the bread knife to make it a filet knife...even if we didn't get to see it :D
I would love one of those old hand grinders.
you could set one up as a pedal grinder
@grafvonstauffenburg they clamp onto a work bench
@grafvonstauffenburg have kids they can crank pretty sure this is what my parents would do
Wouldn't be too hard to mount an old drill under the work bench and run a belt to it. Boom, belt-driven grinder.
Plasma Cutter woulduh saved ya a lot of time on that axe head.
I can’t believe you did this in 30 minutes! Great work!
Thank you for giving these tools a new lease on life!
This way to relaxing to watch I’m bout to pass out cuz I’m so damn relaxed this looks absolutely amazing to do
You look like you need a media blaster , but I love that manual grinder I use mine to sharpen mower blades
+Donald Duncan I have one. You cant see what I'm doing in a blast cabinet and I have found that a wire wheel can be a bit faster unless you have crevices. Not to mention blast cabinets don't stab you in the stomach with wire needles. I love being stabbed with wire nee.....uh, I'm going to use the cabinet in the next vid!😁
ahoy,
I was thinkin he needs a molasses tank, thats what I been using for years,
fair winds,
Salty,
google - "rust removal with molasses"
I use a blast cabinet, I also have a tank of phosphoric rust stripper and a pedestal mounted wire wheel.
Most parts go into the acid stripping tank whilst I’m blasting or wire brushing, that way rust is being dissolved when I’m busy with other parts.
It’s nice to sit back and watch other people do similar work and see how they do it, there’s always something new to learn.
Hi there I am a fan Wrenglerstar for 3 years. I love what you do. I relax all the time when I watch your show and I love the your work.
Kind regars
Andrei Anitii
Watching restorations soothes my mind
A lot of sanding there Justin...
That's some quality "rustoration". :D
Get out
No.......stay
Maybe one of my favorite videos of all time now!! such an inspiration great work!
I nearly wept when I saw the miracle of the restoration of the hand plane. I simply cannot understand why anyone would allow a tool of that quality to deteriorate like that.
Well done, sir! You have a gift.
Awesome stuff man! You need a 2x72 belt grinder with a bunch of belts, it will save a ton of time
Thanks Lonnie, I'm in the process of building one. Can't wait!
I made a 2X72 and it is by far the most used tool in my shop now.
It is about the most used tool in my shop too. You won't regret it
It took wranglerstar 2 different videos to restore a single ballpeen
wranglerstar thinks metric is inferior to imperial and cant identify what stainless steel is.
+Craig Marshall It doesn't take Wranlerstar any more time to restore something. He is teaching while he does it. I have always been a fan. Check out his video titled " This axe is insane" that's my axe head.
@@TheGoodoftheLand oh im a long time subscriber of wrangler star too. I entered the giveaway of the jewel incrusted axe head lol i was just teasing a little bit.
They Were made nice had lot more editing and talking where he just uploaded a cut video
P
Just stumbled on ur stuff, you are doing this right! I watch so many of these restoration videos that are either all talking or just a few vague captions. Hearing ur full thoughts on situations every now and then is awesome, already gotten some great tips. And ur finished products always look great!
Absolutely beautiful! A joy to watch your work.
From rust to "GOLD", $1.00 to a couple $100.00 fair trade for the work involved. I'd love to have that rabbit plane.
Yeah like Rabbits can fly a plane. Geesh.
Nd the Mrs would love a Rampant rabbit instead of a rabbit plane so I guess but a rabbit each and both be satisfaction.
Yeah, alright, in some parts of the world it is called a rebate plane. But where I hail from rabbit is the most common term.
It's actually called a duplex filletster and rabbet plane as the cutting iron can also be mounted in the front position.
Some calls it a Kaiser blade, but I calls it a sling-blade. Mmm-hmm...
It's not really much of a bargain considering the time spent on restoring the items.
How many grinder wheels do you go through in a day?
all of them
None.. Because no grinder wheels were used in this video. Only sandpaper. I definitely wouldn't have tried sanding my way through that axe head. Especially since he has a blacksmithing setup right there. Two cuts with a disk would have saved 20 minutes of sand-grinding and left enough material to forge into a longer hook.
@@Grizzydan Would this have made the head too hot and lost the temper?
Yes
@@nriyo3 there wasn't much tempered part left to begin with anyway, but that is still a valid point :)
You're a real magician! Beautiful salvage job there.
Really cool man! Something super relaxing about watching things be restored!
Rosie's are red violets are blue I did not get clickbaited and neither did you
Jeffrey Kirby well, he didn’t restore everything in the bucket though
He did off camera
Bet the sawed-off handles have some good knife-handle wood hidden in them... See if you can find a media-blaster sponsor!
These videos are so calming to watch right before sleep. I know I'm not the only one who thinks so.
Thanks for sharing. Love these videos. Some amount of talent people have.
When to grind and when to cut, maybe make a video on that so you can learn it.
Was this garage sale at a serial killer's house?
HA!
Quality
Ellie gotta agree with you there
😂😂😂😂
Am I missing something? serial killer? why, because he had knives? What?
Nice job on bringing the tools back to life! They look great.
well done ! each thing has its own story. And it's good that you give a second life to these things!
it's such a shame to see that double bit axe with the chip
Salad fingers
I could watch this all day.! Great work, love the axe
The lavish manner in which you over applied that sealer oil to the axe handle will no doubt stay with me forever.