This is one of the most satisfying Resto videos I’ve seen in a long time. Loved the combination of manual elbow grease and some mechanical assistance. Great subject too. Not seen a lock with such a simple but clever mechanism before. Likes also the sound levels you used where you could really hear that crispy rust flaking off. You got your video and audio set up just right. Great work - new subscriber! 👍🏻
Wonderful restoration on this old rusty lock. Wow was it ever RUSTY. But you put your hands to work and PRESTO it was really beautiful 😊. I enjoy watching your videos very relaxing 😊 Thanks for sharing with us. Looking forward to seeing your next one. Take care and stay safe
2 minutes in I knew this a channel I'd like to sub to and I did the second I finished what an amazing restoration the care you take of a piece of history most people would bin is amazing, so glad your not one of the restoration channel that uses filler to hide an items history then covers it in "powder coat" even more disguising the history of the piece
Awesome as always. Since you have all the parts, why not fabricate reproduction locks as little as possible”do-it-yourself” puzzle projects that can get kids interested in your craft?
Do you think that electricity works better, or worse, than EvapoRust? I have the EvapoRust, but have never tried electricity. Thanks for your opinion. Awesome job. Outstanding videography.
That lock has an interesting looking design on the inside, I don't remember seeing that kind before. You should send that thing to Lockpicking Lawyer to play with.
Nicht schlecht restauriert aber das ganze geht noch viel einfacher mit einer anderer Anwendungstechnik bei deren man am Ende auch keine Rostnarben mehr erkennen kann ! 😯🧐
Did you watch a different video than I did? Fake rust is either mud or left in salt water for a few weeks. You could see the layers of rust as it was being removed. No way was that fake.
yeah is that why when he opened it up it was caked with "rust" with there actually being nothing in there to produce that much rust. and the components with that much rust would have holes and structure integrity issues. None of this happened. Fake.@@Simonsimon-fy3hq
wow he removed my response rofl totally fake ass channel with fake videos. if that lock had that much rust in it there would be nothing left of the internals. nothing. there was so much "rust" in there but none of the internals were damaged at all. not one hole not super thin metal, nothing. fake. fake fake and im sure he'll remove this response also so im going to screenshot it.@@Simonsimon-fy3hq
Absolutely awesome job
Wonderful job as always. 🗝️
I love warded locks, and that rust was crazy. Thanks for rescuing that lock, it looks beautiful now!
Thank you! I didn't think there would be so much rust inside the padlock)
Cold blueing and pitting is NEVER beautiful only shiny and mirror polished is beautiful
Beautiful Restoration. 😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁
Not just a fake covered in mud, actually a real restoration
Awesome video
It was fun watching you dig around in all that rust. Nice job 👍
thank you!
Beautiful restoration mister beautifully restored good job well done
Wow, great job! I never thought that lock would work again but you brought it back to life!
Thank you! I also had my doubts...
Fantastic restoration job you did restoring that old padlock. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Great work.
thanks!
So many interesting locking mechanisms throughout the world and throughout history.
Nice work and superb results. I enjoyed the creation of the replica parts.
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
WELL DONE...VERY NICE!!!
This is one of the most satisfying Resto videos I’ve seen in a long time. Loved the combination of manual elbow grease and some mechanical assistance. Great subject too. Not seen a lock with such a simple but clever mechanism before. Likes also the sound levels you used where you could really hear that crispy rust flaking off. You got your video and audio set up just right. Great work - new subscriber! 👍🏻
Thank you very much for watching and subscribing)
Wonderful restoration on this old rusty lock. Wow was it ever RUSTY. But you put your hands to work and PRESTO it was really beautiful 😊.
I enjoy watching your videos very relaxing 😊
Thanks for sharing with us. Looking forward to seeing your next one.
Take care and stay safe
Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for the support!
wow amazing restoration
I love it ❤️ Has a very steam punk asthectic.🗝️🔓
That was phenomenal. Your work and your work ethic is to be commended. 👍😎👍
thanks)
2 minutes in I knew this a channel I'd like to sub to and I did the second I finished what an amazing restoration the care you take of a piece of history most people would bin is amazing, so glad your not one of the restoration channel that uses filler to hide an items history then covers it in "powder coat" even more disguising the history of the piece
Thanks!
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Amazing
Hermosa Linda Video ❤❤❤
Perfect bro 👍
Awesome as always. Since you have all the parts, why not fabricate reproduction locks as little as possible”do-it-yourself” puzzle projects that can get kids interested in your craft?
Thank you very much! This is an interesting idea!
Excellent idea!
Love to try fidget mini puzzles in the lock. Great idea! 👍
Fantastic restoration
Excellent job
Fascinating! 😎👍🏼
That was a good one mate. 👍
Good job 👏👏🌹🍀🌺
very impressive
Kool lock..... 👍
I bet you are good at Rubik cubes aswell !! 😳.. another great restoration, great ASMR👍🏻
thanks!
you are very talented
Nice resto! Have you ever thought about doing nickel plating to reduce or eliminate the pocking from extremely rusty items?
Thank you! There was no nickel plating on this padlock
Дякую за гарне відео 👍
Вітаю,гарна робота.
Very nice
Super jest ta stara nietypowa zabytkowa kłódka odrestaurowana Pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Do you think that electricity works better, or worse, than EvapoRust? I have the EvapoRust, but have never tried electricity. Thanks for your opinion.
Awesome job. Outstanding videography.
Thank you! I think electrolysis works better. Electrolysis works better with heavy rust
Дуже гарний,хочу ще!
You are the Steve1989 of metal!!!
curious to know how old the lock was and where it was found? 👏 great job. would a rust dissolver have worked better?
I think a padlock from the beginning of the 20th century. I doubt that rust dissolver would have worked better
unbelievable
Restaurado cadeado 😉
wow
That lock has an interesting looking design on the inside, I don't remember seeing that kind before. You should send that thing to Lockpicking Lawyer to play with.
nice
It's so fucking awesome!!!! 😮
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Bravo 1000foi
Well it looked like a lost cause but you gave another life.
👍👍👍
why was it electrolytic first when it was finally sandblasting?
замечательно
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Now send it to the Lock Picking Lawyer!
Lol
💙💛
Вітаю! Дякую за цікаве відео, Слава ЗСУ !!!Вподобайка на підтримку !
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Nicht schlecht restauriert aber das ganze geht noch viel einfacher mit einer anderer Anwendungstechnik bei deren man am Ende auch keine Rostnarben mehr erkennen kann ! 😯🧐
What was inside?
What was inside that was shocking?
А така інтрига що ж там всередині 😂
Чому електроліт з соди, а не з солі? Адже розчин солі має більшу електропровідність?
Менше бруду)
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if you have to say its not fake then its fake. its so obv too
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Did you watch a different video than I did? Fake rust is either mud or left in salt water for a few weeks. You could see the layers of rust as it was being removed. No way was that fake.
yeah is that why when he opened it up it was caked with "rust" with there actually being nothing in there to produce that much rust. and the components with that much rust would have holes and structure integrity issues. None of this happened. Fake.@@Simonsimon-fy3hq
wow he removed my response rofl totally fake ass channel with fake videos. if that lock had that much rust in it there would be nothing left of the internals. nothing. there was so much "rust" in there but none of the internals were damaged at all. not one hole not super thin metal, nothing. fake. fake fake and im sure he'll remove this response also so im going to screenshot it.@@Simonsimon-fy3hq
What was in it that shocked you? Clickbait?
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up