Rusty Shoe Making Jack Restoration

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @RoseAnvilBuilds
    @RoseAnvilBuilds  Před rokem +3

    30% Off Rose Anvil Scratch & Dent Leather Goods here while supplies last - bit.ly/3pgTw4Z

  • @123Ir0nman
    @123Ir0nman Před rokem +2

    You guys should invest in a sandblasting machine. It makes rust removal for projects like these super easy and satisfying.

  • @seanlundin-weston2479

    Can’t wait for the Rose Anvil Boots

  • @jdlackey88
    @jdlackey88 Před rokem +1

    This is a cool restoration!
    Please put some grease on that swivel or it'll be rusted like crazy in no time.

  • @williamwallaceg2627
    @williamwallaceg2627 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Incredible restoration. And for the algorithm

  • @chemicalcorral
    @chemicalcorral Před rokem +9

    I really liked that you kept many original parts, like the square nut

  • @4GSR
    @4GSR Před rokem +7

    Excellent job!!!
    One thing I would recommend is a blast cabinet with glass bead to bead blast the parts with. But nothing wrong with how you guys did this restoration. I have done this many times in the past, too. I haven't had much luck with the various rust conversion chemicals out there. Always messy cleanup afterwards with so-so results. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kylleayer2056
      @kylleayer2056 Před rokem +1

      Has an owner of a New England factory in its 4th generation, I love the commitment you have to honor the past and tradition.
      We have lost so much knowledge about craftsmanship in exchange for cost reduction. This type of enterprise accomplishes the blending of the past with the present.

  • @SnaggleX
    @SnaggleX Před rokem +2

    Well done. Nice John Deere color scheme. Will make those folks in WI happy

  • @A.J.Collins
    @A.J.Collins Před rokem

    What a fascinating device. A bit of oil or grease on the areas of unpainted metal will help the tool to not get seized up. It will make future disassembly and adjustments much easier.

  • @hombre3000
    @hombre3000 Před rokem +2

    Cool tools! It would’ve been interesting to see an explanation of how this lasting jack works and what the knobs and controls do. Next time introduce the person doing the work and narration please! We want to meet the whole team!

  • @Jonathan_Doe_
    @Jonathan_Doe_ Před rokem

    For future reference, a 50/50 mix of automatic transmission fluid and kerosene is a god tier penetrating fluid for getting stuck bolts out.

  • @calebbois9906
    @calebbois9906 Před rokem +8

    If you restore any other equipment I would definitely recommend testing for lead paint, the kits are pretty cheap. I just finished a project for school where we restored a lathe from the early 1900’s. We decided we should test the paint and sure enough it was lead, so we had to be very careful to not create any dust. We had to do all of the paint removal chemically, and then the rust removal outside. Always worth checking whenever it’s something old

  • @Chrsflks
    @Chrsflks Před rokem

    Such a. Good job, would be nice to get a retro hand painted like “brand” mark on it that says something like “Jerrys Lasting Machine”

  • @stevenkoppelkam643
    @stevenkoppelkam643 Před rokem +1

    Go Pack Go!

  • @Curionimbus
    @Curionimbus Před rokem +1

    I very much appreciate that you want to see things brought back to "close to perfect", and that you're not afraid (seemingly enthusiastic) about showcasing the character and age of things. I've for years fantasized about inheriting a large shop, filled with machines that aren't made anymore; I'm envious of your haul. The few in the know about the mechanical marvels of the past are disappearing and it is the enthusiasm that you, others (and myself) have about their renaissance in modernity, that gives me hope for their saving. Thanks for bringing another one back to functionality.

  • @zebmccollum
    @zebmccollum Před rokem +2

    My only comment is to put some kind of grease on the bare metal. That bare metal on bare metal contact will rust back together worse than when you had to wrestle it apart. Any kind of grease that comes in a tube will work; like Hi temp, moly, synthetic, implement, chassis, red n tacky, silicone, white lithium, graphite, etc. You may or may not have any on hand. I can’t think of any super thick grease that won’t ooze out that you might have on hand.

  • @billystpaul8907
    @billystpaul8907 Před rokem +2

    A great job. I am always amazed at talent some persons have in repairing, restoring old items from years past. I unfortunately am a left handed person in a right handed world. I really enjoy the new Rose channel. Wishing I could have the knack for repairing items as well..

  • @yutakab8307
    @yutakab8307 Před rokem

    God damn that green pops!

  • @bluburch2152
    @bluburch2152 Před rokem

    Great job. 👍

  • @YoYoRaeRae
    @YoYoRaeRae Před 10 měsíci

    So you took a lasting jack from Wisconsin and then painted it John Deere/ Packers colors? LOVE IT!
    Signed,
    A Wisconsinite 😉🤣

  • @russtuff
    @russtuff Před rokem

    That's a cool project.
    I bounce from project to project so I restore parts the lazy way:
    Coat it with CitriStrip, wrap it in plastic, wait 24 hours hours then scrape the easy stuff, repeat as needed.
    Soak the unpainted/rusty parts in vinegar for 1-2 days, lightly wire brush whatever comes off, repeat as needed.

  • @kylephelps7817
    @kylephelps7817 Před rokem

    This was super cool

  • @randynovick7972
    @randynovick7972 Před rokem +1

    Looks great. There's nothing wrong with replacing wood parts, though... especially wormy brittle stuff. It's meant to be replaced.

  • @stevec2569
    @stevec2569 Před rokem

    Very kool resto

  • @austinbailey8076
    @austinbailey8076 Před rokem

    I love how the time lapse video looks almost like stop motion

  • @MrConraA
    @MrConraA Před rokem

    That was really cool👌

  • @usmnt4423
    @usmnt4423 Před rokem

    This is so cool

  • @cbreeze5444
    @cbreeze5444 Před rokem

    Damn we used to have a freeman shoes in beloit Wisconsin a long time ago went out of business when I was a kid.

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Před rokem

    I loved it!

  • @GianmarioScotti
    @GianmarioScotti Před rokem +2

    Shouldn't you have started with a touch of primer before going with the paint?

  • @JoeyDecay
    @JoeyDecay Před rokem +1

    I like to use PB blaster instead of wd40. Works a little better imo

    • @jdlackey88
      @jdlackey88 Před rokem +1

      I would rather not stink like PB Blaster for 3 days straight though. Its up there with transmission fluid and gear oil, just sticks with you.

    • @567jmr6
      @567jmr6 Před 11 měsíci +1

      PB Blaster works exponentially better than WD-40. It is a true penatrating oil where as WD-40 was created to displace water. The 40th water displacing formula. I disagree about the stink. IMHO, nothing is as bad as gear oil and I have never experienced lingering PB Blaster stink after a round of personal hygiene, but it does have a unique scent, no doubt there.

    • @JoeyDecay
      @JoeyDecay Před 11 měsíci

      @@567jmr6 yep the wd stands for water displacement and was the 40th formula. Growing up my dad always had it and I love that old look of the can. I have heard that wd40 could be bad for moving parts too because of the water displacement. I haven't experienced that, but I don't use it as much unless it's all that's around.

    • @JoeyDecay
      @JoeyDecay Před 11 měsíci

      @@jdlackey88 oh I hear ya there, I don't find as bad as gear oil, but it works in a different way than WD40 which stands for water displacement. PB actually penetrates rust. But I don't thinks it's close to the smell of differential fluid or other gear oils. I'm gonna smell like I've been working with metal all day anyway. And if that doesn't work, there's always map gas... just keep the heat on the nut so it expands more than the stud.

  • @oppositeofh8
    @oppositeofh8 Před rokem

    wow. fantastic restoration! bravo!! 😻😻😻

  • @williamarodrigues6971

    Like #500! Should probably wear gloves when handling chemicals, safety first!
    Smashing job tho!

  • @1foreverr
    @1foreverr Před rokem

    I hope you guys tested the paint for lead before brushing it.

  • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589

    Why didn't you sandblast it? & get it powdercoated (durability) or at least put some decent primer &/or undercoat on it? & instead of breaking things taking it apart, engage some skills in how to break corrosion bonding, like judicious use of heat and acidic chemicals. That wooden dowel is toast. It will fail on you. Get a woodturner to make you a new one. & square nuts instead of hex nuts on fasteners usually dates something to pre-1920s, when hex nuts became mass-produced and more common.

  • @timboslice4602
    @timboslice4602 Před rokem

    Should've used a sand blaster

  • @robgeib1723
    @robgeib1723 Před rokem

    Excellent job!!!

  • @jhnlngn
    @jhnlngn Před rokem +1

    Lasting Jack x John Deere

  • @michaelhess4825
    @michaelhess4825 Před rokem

    Amazing work!

  • @ryankassel5691
    @ryankassel5691 Před rokem

    awesome work. Looks great!

  • @mississippster-qq7wc
    @mississippster-qq7wc Před rokem

    Oustanding.

  • @FishinFreak21
    @FishinFreak21 Před rokem

    Instead of a chemical bath should have ultrasonic cleaned them for the health of the material

    • @FishinFreak21
      @FishinFreak21 Před rokem

      Also just curious did all the knobs go back on

  • @Desecrator6
    @Desecrator6 Před rokem

    Ssg hoodie?

  • @noone-pg4lr
    @noone-pg4lr Před 5 měsíci +1

    11:30 what song is this

  • @tunafish3216
    @tunafish3216 Před rokem

    Why didn’t you just have it sand blasted ?