Rusty Hammer Restoration
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- čas přidán 22. 06. 2018
- Old rusty hammer restoration which I found in my workshop. In this video I tried to show all steps of this restoration.
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Ooooo! Nice!
He was just missing some evoporust
I love HTR''s bucket of Evaporust
ooo! thanks =)
That’s high praise indeed coming from Hand Tool Rescue, love your channel too
Oooooo hand tool rescue nice..
That hammer looks better than ever, good job 👌 i wouldn't use it to hammer, i would place it behind glass in my living room 😉
At last, someone who knows what "Restoration" means! To many of these restoration vid's involve them going ham with an angle grinder and adding some strange flare they think is cool instead of returning the tool to its former new-like state.
He used the grinder too !
I know. I mean how dare they have artistic expression using old materials mixed with new technology. Everyone knows there's only one way to do a restoration and this video clearly demonstrates the only correct way.
You’ve hit the nail on the head with this restoration . Fantastic job
BEAutiful restoration!! Watching craftsmen take something old and make it something new is therapeutic and relaxing!! Great job!
You took a 20oz,and made it an 18oz,,😊. Good job though. Restore, not replace.
Dude your work is just so satisfying to me
Wow you really wouldn’t want to use that hammer ever again, looks to beautiful to use.
Steven Watson indeed, he ruined a perfectly fine hammer, now we can never use it again!
Kinda like shining up and waxing a bullet.
now i know what to do with my dremel, which i bought 10 years ago.
You could use it to smash that like button... once.
literally me
This is super cool. My tools were recently stolen, including my dad’s old hammer from the 1980’s.
I ordered a vintage-style octagonal handle the same shape, and picked up an old rusty hammer head the same design as my dad’s hammer, to make my own as a tribute. This video will really help me with this project.
That's cool I'm trying to do a hammer head customization into a handle for a walking stick, haven't got any power tools besides a grinder .....I like doing things how out grandparents probably did them by hand with files and sandpaper
@@kiwiprouddavids724 that’s cool, man! I’m definitely not that patient. Power tools for me whenever possible.
That has to be the best refurbish tool video I've seen on these forums yet. Bravo sir Bravo! Your attention to every detail makes the difference.
What i admire most is your attention to detail. I've never seen blemishes on any of your projects. Ever. Well done Sir.👏
Nice! The final product is awsome, the journey is something else! I love seeing old tools some people would just discard being brought back to their former glory.
Best restoration ever.👍👍
No previous cracks, no previous rusted marks left. Seems like it's new. 👏👏👏
Greta.tunberg
Nn b,
*Watches video*
*buys new hammer*
Nice work and finely someone that knows how to do a wooden handle instead of a brass mold
Great restoration! Makes me want to start mine. I've been collecting every hammer, cleaver, knife and hatchet I find for the past few years with the intent of restoring them to a condition for others to enjoy. It's so satisfying to see simply tools be turned into pieces of functional jewelry. 👍
I've juste starting restoring a hammer without any mechanical tools. You need patience but the new look of the tools is a great reward ! The only downside is that you cant get a tool as shiny as this without electric grinder
I think what I love most about restorations is that you rarely have to add much to fix it, its usually just grinding the outside to show that inner beauty! I know they're just tools but I think it speaks to life a little bit. You all have a wonderful day building, restoring or just enjoying life man
Awesome work !
You have ruined it you removed all the patina and with it all its character. You should have just put a new handle on it.
No, he turn an old Hammer into a new one !
Freddy Doe - i must agree with you on that even though its not as bad as sanding a sword (buzzfeed!) My word its almost idiocy to do that but depending on who you are you might be lookin for different purposes from the tool. Its still not ok to do that to a sword. But a hammer is forgivable.
Turned a $5 hammer into a $10 hammer. Good work.
This is not simply a restoration....this is love!
a hammer anyone would be proud to use, great job
У нас такие молотки как у вас "ржавые" за новые продают. А то что получилось - элитный инструмент из рекламы.
Beautiful work and now a fine piece good for another 100 years. Your handle work is exemplary, such an eye for shape and feel! Have you thought of stamping Koss on some of your projects...A most worthy name in restoration and hand made knives! Thank you much for sharing your passion with us.
Did you say 100 years? Boy you must be stupid
Mr Panda yes this tool could easily last 100 years
I’m wondering what is the liquid you applied with the little brush?
Also, did you then remove it after it dried by doing more sanding?
You did an excellent job, but it would have been nice to have a little narration to explain things. Such as what grit sandpaper on the belt sander, substance applied with brush, what kind of wood used for handle, etc.
These things are important to those of us still learning how to do what you did so very well.
Maybe put the info in the drop down menu.
Thank you for sharing this project with us, it was well worth the time to view it.
I think it's called 'Cold bluing'
Ferric chloride.
These videos are addictive! Strangely, watching the restoration of this hammer reminds me of high end auto detailing.
Absolutely beautiful. You like removing all the defects and it shows. Well done.
Love when something can be fixed up or repurposed instead of just throughing it our. I find old rusty tools and garage or flea markets and bring them home to bring them back to life or make a welding project out of it. Found a really good large file that I still use today that rips metal down real fast.
This is pure tool porn... If ever you tube opens that category then this should be the first video on it. Great job!! Long life to old tools.
I bet this will be your favourite hammer forever with all the work put into it
Great job. Doing thing like this is so rewarding both watching it being done and doing it oneself.
Thanks for sharing my friend.
The most impressive part is when you made your own handle! Nice work!
for some reason ive been watching few restoration videos of old hammers and axes. This by far is the best quality. Great work
That was one of the best restoration videos I've seen. You truly went from rusty piece of crap to a beautiful, brand new, professionally crafted hammer. Very nice and thanks for sharing.
Watching your restoration videos is so therapeutic & relaxing. Thank you.
Beautiful work and great music. Brilliant idea adding contrast with bluing parts of the hammer head. Would love to see you restore a Hatchet or Axe.
That hammer looks better now than it probably ever did when new! Great job! :)
i will pay💰 for this hammer 🔨 2 times more than a new one
I really like the cold blue accents you applied. Definitely gave me some ideas for my future projects like this. Thanks.
One of the best hammer restorations I’ve seen
There is still plenty of metal and material left to be a perfectly functional tool,great work.
Never expected Ronda the following words about a hammer but: this is beautiful! Perfect Restauration without any useless parts like a partial diecast held or something, just perfect with simple elegance! Congrats and thx for the share!
Beautiful. Something very therapeutic about watching these restorations. Thanks for posting.
Beautiful job Koss, looks stunning, you did a great job on the new handle!!
Again, Eeee, well done again, it's a great honor for me to see another person with precise attention to detail and his wonderful work, well done and respect from old BG.
Would be better without music.
Great project though!
Waaaaaw I was dreamig
I love the music along with the constant grinding and sanding..
Beautiful craftsmanship
Wauuuuuuu looks great again 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
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Wow great job !!!! Where did you use tomake the metal black?
+ Pen Yup, Gun Blue.
I like give me
Не знаю как вы ребятки а я будучи плотником и слесарем.Просто залипаю на такие видео. )))
Ах, просто чудесный молот просто чудо таким обладать и работать!!!😊😉😄😃😀👏🖒👍👌💪🏅🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🏅🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🏅🇷🇺
Wow! You have fine control of your tools. I would’ve tried to use the rotary tool on the claw and would have screwed it up. It was an education. Thank you.
Lots of work for a hammer head, but the level attention paid was superb. I have a few old hammer heads I would like to restore. I don't think I will put this level of detail into them, but I'm still impressed none the less.
What a nice job of giving a new life to an old tool, young man. Make more.
Me gustan mucho éste tipo de trabajos. Son excelentes.
That's even better looking than new hammers available in my place
Hand-restored. In my opinion, that just makes it so much better than going out and finding a new tool somewhere.
Very nice restoration. Don't listen to the haters who say "oh its just extreme cleaning" They obviously don't appreciate the time and effort that goes into doing what you just did. I know from experience and spend about an average of 4 to 6 hours worth of labor into restoring hammers just as you have so keep up the good work!
Dá até pena de usar kkkk, Nice work !!
Sergio Kent e eu que achava que era o único Br que assistia isso kkkk
crazylipe 544 😂😂😂 mano, eu sou viciado em vídeos de restauração de ferramentas e coisas do tipo.. perco horas assistindo kkkk higiene mental total.
Bom em saber que não sou a única, tudo começou com a restauração de uma faca kk
Ana Luísa Oliveira também comecei com o vídeo da faca, agora estou nas drogas mais pesadas kkkkk
Também assisto sempre! Me amarro em restauração de machados -_- Tmj!
Ficou lindo
Great free hand sanding/grinding skills
This restoration is way better than buying a cheap hammer. Great job!
This is so relaxing watching this! Great choice of music
Nice! I have an old hammer that's about 50 years old, that could use some tender loving care like that. Sounds like a project.
One of the most satisfying videos I've watched in ages
Hermoso
Brought back to life and happiness, what a Beautiful Job! Thumbs Up Buddy :)
My brother uses a disc sander to make handles that cuts time way down. I tried doing that when I was making a propeller with disc sander, I think the one I did by hand file came out better because I can feel the wood better and control the shape.
Flawless!
Far from flawless. He removed a lot of good metal to do this.
Outstanding Work!
That's a Great job of restoration I have seen!
Byron Thomas
It is very good. Thank you for this video.
Please, help me understand, What composition do you use at the end to darken the hammer and what is it for? Thank you :)
I am not completely sure what the exact stuff he put on is, but this is what we do with a lot of metals when it comes to guns, tools and so on. It's a chemical process that pacifies the steel and protects it somewhat from rusting. Professionally it's done with an electrolysis process, but as I understand it, there are liquids that does this by simply applying it. I have no idea what the differences is, and since my native language is not english, the tech terms is a bit tough for me to describe. I believe the answer you are looking for is "blueing" or "pacifying" the steel.
I might be wrong in this particular case, but that's at least one common way to achieve this.
Looks to be cold blueing agent. You can buy it commercially at some hardware stores, but if not they sell kits on eBay
Excellent work. The belt sander is a great tool. I have a old school Craftsman sledge hammer and double sided axe that had a fair amount of rust on them. I used a palm sander, wire wheel and grinder. Then hosed them down with some WD40 and called it a day.
Bringing an old friend back to life.
This is art to my eyes.
Tools help big time in any project especially 1 like this and you had them but your attention to details was 2nd to none. WOW Amazing job. bet i know which is your favorite hammer
This restoration deserves note 10.
The bluing was a nice touch. Beautiful work.
I don't know why but i feel so relaxed after watching videos like this.
🎖️🎖️🏆 IMPRESIONANTE Felicidades . Saludos desde Barcelona Catalonia.
Man that thing looks smooth!
Nice restoration. I have to say though, when it comes to rust, especially in hard to reach areas, vinegar and a wire brush/steel wool is your friend. Saves a lot of time when it comes to sanding/grinding/polishing. Nice work though.
Oh my God! Awesome! what a great master created such a masterpiece !!!
とても気持ちがいいです。
Wow the head is so shiny you wouldn't want to hammer anything with it :)
Stunning! Better than new!
Как всегда, превосходная работа! Но нам было бы очень полезно, если бы Вы делали подписи на видео. К примеру, какое средство для воронения, для пропитки рукояти и тд
Nice buffering and polishing
Why do we seem to get so much satisfaction out of this?
You must live in Queens.
Too good to use as a working tool. I would display it in a box frame!
Just a basic claw hammer expertly restored back to its former glory 👍 what’s not to like great job
Isso sim é uma obra de arte
Oddly satisfying I love restoration videos
Now that is how you refurbish a hammer. Perfect! Thumbs Up!
Plain and simple the hammer is amazing. Great job!!!
Quedó hermoso. Que pintura se usó?
Wonderful work
КрАсивА получилось. Теперь ему место на полке :)).
Hammer restoration is the best part of your episode's
Красота! )