Restoration Antique Yankee Screwdriver!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I am going to restore a Stanley Yankee screwdriver, I hope you enjoy this video, I will first remove all the scratches on the surface of the Stanley Yankee screwdriver with a wire brush and start to open its parts
This screwdriver has very small parts that we must be careful not to lose any parts of it. I stick all the small parts to a magnet because it is easier for me, then with the help of sand blaster I remove deep rusts and chrome on the screwdriver.
I remove all the oil and grease from the screwdriver with the help of gasoline so that it is not greasy, and then I start to polish it, and then I add a layer of chrome to it so that it does not rust anymore.
And then, as you can see in the video, I opened it, assembled the screwdriver in the same way and finally tested it.
At the end of the video, I have an original Stanley that I posted for you. If you enjoy the video, please like the video. Thanks.
Hi, welcome. My name is Behnam and this is the How to restoration channel. My grandfather was a carpenter and my father continued to do the same, and since I have lived with tools since I was a child, I have a strong interest in them. I believe that old tools It should not be thrown away, it should be restored and used again. I believe that everything that is older and has been made before has a solid structure and is very durable and made with principles. All tools today are mass produced with very low quality. My way of thinking is that I was born in 1990 and I will leave the world once, so I do what makes me feel good. I haven't tested many tools yet and I want to reach them one day and my art. I will create with those tools.
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Beautiful job you did restoring that Yankee screwdriver. My father had one of those ratchet- type screwdrivers, and I still have it as far as I know. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work.
Thank you very much!
There was no greater pain than slipping out of a slot-head screw while driving it in with the Yankee ratchet! 😮 The sensation of jabbing your fingertips with the blade of the screwdriver bit, at full tilt, etches a lifelong memory (or scars) to the user that never leaves you. 😞
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Fantastic job and one of the best tools in the box Thanks for sharing your time and skill 👍👍🇬🇧
Thank you so much 😉🙏
I still have two of them in my toolbox in my shed, the model you restored was the 131, the smaller of the two Yankee models. I was taught never to release the spring loaded tip, as it would damage the mechanism of the screwdriver.
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@@HowToRestoration Thank you. ps, did you know that if you lose the screw that holds the cover over the selected slider, you can replace it with a terminal screw from any electrical plug or socket.
This is one restoration video that I really liked. My Father had two of this same model Yankee screwdriver. I wish that had kept them. The original cordless screwdriver.
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Je me souviens que mon père avait un tournevis comme celui-là. Petit, j'étais fasciné par cet outil et je jouais de longue heures avec 😊.
Thank you 😉🙏
Профессиональная качественная работа. Большой молодец.
Thank you so much 😉🙏❤️
Oh yes, early cordless screw drivers... Thumbs Up!
Thanks bro 🙏😉
Had to buy one of these for my first job on leaving school, it cost my first weeks wages! But I still have it, not that it's used much!
Thank you😉❤️
Very nice job it works amazing !! These are very handy to have in your toolbox !! 👍👍
Yes, Thank you❤️🙏
Very nice restoration. I have the second one you showed. Very handy tool.
Cool, thanks 😉🙏
Nice restoration😊👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Muito legal não conhecia esse tipo de chave
I’m so grateful❤️🙏
So beautiful indeed!
Thank you !
*Thank you for watching and your support*
Nice spiral ratchet screwdriver 👍
Thanks 👍
I was surprised at just how complex the make up of it was.
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Отличная работа👍
Thank you 🙏
J en ais 3 tournevis comme sa 1 grand 1 moyen et 1petit touq les 3 fonctionne parfaitement elles appartienne a mon papa il est menuisier de metier paix a son ame je les garde precieusement en souveniret meme ses 3 metres pliant sa date des annee 60
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Another great restoration 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers! 😉❤️
Was that Nickle plating that you did?
Yes
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It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you very much!❤️😉
Perfect👍
Thank you sir 🙏❤️😉
Very nice
Thanks
a little oil and no need to repair ;)
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These are far more common in Europe than in the USA.😊
Yes. That's right.
Hello, what camera do you record with?
@@Virtual_Ambient canon M50 mark ii.
@@Virtual_Ambient Lenz 50 mm f 1.8
@@HowToRestoration Thank You.
That thing just looks dirty. Don't know if I'd call it restoration as it's more a very thorough cleaning.
Thank you 😉❤️
Faking the rust is far more believable if you remove the wire you used for the reverse electrolysis before the video.
Your support means the world❤️🙏
Fraudulent? 😠
@samuelfellows6923 yeah fraud! He obviously used reverse electrolysis to artificially rust and "age" this. Hell he even left the wire on it that he did it with.
@samuelfellows6923 😉🙏
Why didn't you put any kind of coloring, oil ,etc....on the wooden handle!????
I put oil on the handle
@@HowToRestoration still the handle looks pale, and please allow me to differ with you in this tiny detail!
Thank you again !
@user-gv4tn9nb7f ok 😉❤️