Видно, что парень бесконечно счастлив , сидя в своей небольшой уютной мастерской среди сокровищ дороже золота. Тоже обожаю инструмент, особенно с историей. Спасибо, что даете инструментам новую жизнь и что поделились этим видео.
Man! The gems you find to restore! Those shears are a work of quality, engineering skill and a work of art all in one. I have never seen anything like these before. Great job and also great you kept the copper clip. I would love to find a pair like that...even though I don't have use for them LOL!
Great way to start the new year-- a Scoutcrafter restoration. Those beautiful bypass shears were a great way to start. Beautiful restoration. Speaking of fillister head screws, I've noticed that you're lucky if the hardware stores carry oval head screws. You have a better chance of finding them at specialty carpentry shops. Salvaging junk is also an option. Happy 2021.
Nice work on the Bypass Pruners...I love Pruning Shears!!...I had a similar pair "Heavy duty" and Made in Switzerland...sold for 59 bucks ....Great Vid!!
Lots of memories of using those old by pass pruning shears, mostly of blood blisters from pinching the edge of my palm between the handle ends. My old boss Ralph used to send me to mow his father’s lawn and trim the hedges. The hedges had been planted in front of a wire fence so the hedges were now well entwined in the fence. And there were always vines and trees trying to grow in the middle of the hedge. The first time I had time to really go after the vines and saplings I borrowed his dad’s shears and quickly found they didn’t cut worth a darn. The old man, who had been a mason till he retired at 65, must have caught a piece of the heavy wire fence between the blades and tried to cut it thinking it was a branch. The blades were splayed at least 5/32” at the tip when closed.
Lovely pair of secateurs! A tool I love to use and have a good few pairs of! I deal with rust on a regular basis made me chuckle a bit of an understatement!
Nice pair of shears. I have a pair from my father-in-law but not near as nice. That stainless buy was a very good deal. I used It a lot at the hospital and it was pretty expensive. Stay safe and healthy my friend. Thanks
Pretty good timing, John. My girlfriend just handed me a pair of Seymour Smith #119 to “clean up” that belonged to her mom. A good little project I think. 10 lbs of hardware from ebay......lol. You just can’t help yourself can you! You’re a man after our own hearts my friend. I come home with things now and my better half doesn’t even say anything, she just smiles and shakes her head like; “ Lloyd, you need that like a hole in the head!” Life is good! Happy New Year, John and fellow tool heads!
i sure enjoy at 69, learning the correct nomenclature...txs for sharing, as always a student of, "ScoutCrafter"...also learning the correct usages, it makes (enriches) the quality of my life...thank you from the "cockles of my heart"
This is without doubt, the best restoration you've done all year,, !! You've set the height of the bar now, so hopefully all the coming videos will be just as good,, lol.. Best wishes, to you and yours, for 2021,,,
What a nice start to 2021 ScoutCrafter. I can't tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I have learned so much and I look forward to each new edition (while catching up on your extensive library of past shows as well). Happy New year!
Anvil cutter is for collecting flowers ( long stem roses) or grafting work. The old days people carry both pairs, anvil and bypass shears. But now most people just use a bypass since harden blades have improved. Most gardeners I know, just carry a bypass pruner and a folding saw now. These leaf spring pruners are nice craftsmanship. I'll have to bring my Ikebana scissors next time for you to try out.
They are one nice pair of secretaries John I would love to feel them in the hand I had a huge collection of Japanese years when I did my bonsai trees but they look something on another level thanks for sharing and happy new year to you as well John :-)
I found you when you did your first garden shears video (because I wanted to clean up mine, and wanted to know how to). That video is still my favorite for that reason. Now I've haven't yet done my own prunes. I wanted to build up some restoration experience first. I think it's a good resolution to do those in 2021 :)
Hi Alex- I must say that Garden Shears are such a great tool to restore because the steel is of such a high quality and they are so well made! You are ready!!!! When in doubt stay away from the blades! =D
I discovered your channel sometime in the last 6 months or so, and quickly became hooked! You do amazing work on your restorations. Best wishes for a Happy New Year, and please keep the videos coming!
I noticed you didn't mention the brand of the pruner you restored, so I looked it up. The "band" that you thought someone made for the pruner actually came from the factory. It's a Pexto model R-125 pruner. Believe it or not, they made a beefier one, the model R-65 that had a latch at the end. From the catalog pics, the blade end on the R-65 was noticibly bigger. I enjoyed this video very much, as usually us the case with your restorations. I hope I can find a pruner like that. Very COOL! (So, Pexto made these once, but we all know tool companies get bought out and production continues under other names.)
I figured it would be... There are a lot of "Q-Tips" (Grey haired people) that attend and run the show and I am sure their wives are putting the foot down... =D Meanwhile we all mope around the house with a puss on.
Oregon gardeners call these crush shears and bypass shears, or lops. Great video to start the new year. I’m not going to ignore any more of the non-Chinesium examples. Very common to see these in “any of these for $1” piles of rust. Thank you.
Great tool to start off 2021 I think I actually have those same anvil cutters in my yard shed but not as pretty as those in your video I’ll have to try and clean them up a bit next spring. Happy New Year!
Yay we got 2021 up and running. I can't wait to see what kind of restorations we get into this year. Happy New Year everyone have a great weekend be safe out there 👍🐱
HAPPY NEW YEAR and we did make it, thank God but we'll see how the powers treat nus and it. NICE shears and an A-PLUS on the restore! GBWYou and everybody else!
Hi ScoutCrafter, what type of wire wheel do you typically use? I'm a beginner and have been buying old tools from the local pawn shop here in Castle Rock, CO and fixing them up for my 3 sons. Love your videos and your accent! Thanks, Staci
@@ScoutCrafter thanks John but Ben is winning this year, I think he's got a cunning plan, he's streaked out into the lead with his last vid, to be honest I'm thinking about bulk buying every old Swedish tool out there......
It depends on the grease type... This was a thick grease but not too much so the 50/50 was a quick solution... If there is a lot of grease and dirt I will opt for soaking in hot soapy water...
thank you so much for sharing your video I learned so much from your time and efforts one question I do have is how did you find the bulk stainless steel on eBay what did you search I'm in need of that and once again thank you and learn so much from you
Random question John what kind of of protection did they used to apply to tools back then from the factory ?, would it have been a lanolin / camellia style oil
Hello Lance- That is a great question that I have been trying to learn for years. I haven't found any info on the final treatment for bare steel tools from the factories of years past... I use carnauba wax. Thanks!!!!
I have a set of these and one side of the spring has broken Not sure how to fix them any ideas there are two springs On one side and the broken one on the other I thought maybe Take one of the springs of and put it on the othe side I Really want to get these back in service they look great Amazing video scout god bless take care 👏🇺🇸🗽🙏☃️
First a Happy New Year to you as well. Second I've started to notice a trend on other restoration shows where when they go to paint they say we're using "ScoutCrafter" red.
Those old shears are the best. You can by what is referred to as the best garden shears of today but they will never compare to those old ones. They where definitely made to last a lifetime. I searched for one of them for a good year and finally found a pair not too long ago. I bought a bucket of old tools off a guy for ten bucks because there was an old pair of garden shears in it. I don’t think he knew what he had in my opinion. My grandmother had an old pair for ever that I remember using as a kid. I wish I had of gotten them when she passed. I’m thinking they were thrown out by someone who didn’t realize how good they were.
Those are darn impressive! They were not built to last a lifetime, they were built to last a civilization! Its a shame there was no makers mark on them. The copper band seems to fit so perfectly, are you sure they were not a factory lock for safe storage and shipping?
I did the wire brushing to see if there was any markings at all on the tool to see who made it... It is so over-built that you feel like this was made with pride!
i actually have a pair exactly like that that i found years ago, its missing the nut, however and i've been trying to find a replacement nut(good luck finding one). great idea with the copper keeper, i'll have to make one for mine. speaking of shears, i still daily carry my great-great-grandfathers Pexto r60 cutters around the farm. can't beat em'!
Hello, I got a great pair of JTH Pruning Shears at an antique show this weekend., I am restoring them, they have a different spring than original which was the rolled up stainless steel type, are the ones they have on ebay worth purchasing?
I have a request for you, since you love to polish tools. Eating Utensils are a tool for eating. Could you polish up some stainless steel knives, forks, & spoons? Maybe, some long forgotten camping eating items. The Zombie Apocalypse is now, and using clean eating tools is a must! How do you eat with a mask on? Overlapping top & bottom?
Hopefully your Stainless utensils aren't tarnishing, if dull a little Brillo or SOS brings them right back. Silver tableware is a whole different story as it tarnishes instantly. I will be doing a Sterling silver pitcher this week! Thanks!
Happy new year to you and everyone else in this community. It seems odd to me that a pair of cutters of that quality had no sign of the maker. Really odd. Jim
Видно, что парень бесконечно счастлив , сидя в своей небольшой уютной мастерской среди сокровищ дороже золота. Тоже обожаю инструмент, особенно с историей. Спасибо, что даете инструментам новую жизнь и что поделились этим видео.
Your channel was one of the few bright spots of 2020. Thank you
Man! The gems you find to restore! Those shears are a work of quality, engineering skill and a work of art all in one. I have never seen anything like these before. Great job and also great you kept the copper clip. I would love to find a pair like that...even though I don't have use for them LOL!
What a beautiful pair of Shears!! I look forward to caressing them at Jacktown!!☺
I'm honored that my restoration was inspiration for your first video of 2021.
Must mean good luck in the new year!
Hi Thomas! Thanks so much for the inspiration! =D
Wow...those suckers are so wide, beautiful tool. Cheers
Great way to start the new year-- a Scoutcrafter restoration. Those beautiful bypass shears were a great way to start. Beautiful restoration. Speaking of fillister head screws, I've noticed that you're lucky if the hardware stores carry oval head screws. You have a better chance of finding them at specialty carpentry shops. Salvaging junk is also an option. Happy 2021.
Pat- You are so right. The types of screws available to the general public is pitiful! Even the junk finish on new Chinesium screws is horrible... =)
Hi John
Your workmanship is second to none. Absolutely beautiful. 👍
Nice work on the Bypass Pruners...I love Pruning Shears!!...I had a similar pair "Heavy duty" and Made in Switzerland...sold for 59 bucks ....Great Vid!!
My favorite tool you have ever done...wow ! It would be great if things were made that well today ...
The shears look brand new! Excellent ScoutCrafter. Thanks for sharing this.
Lots of memories of using those old by pass pruning shears, mostly of blood blisters from pinching the edge of my palm between the handle ends. My old boss Ralph used to send me to mow his father’s lawn and trim the hedges. The hedges had been planted in front of a wire fence so the hedges were now well entwined in the fence. And there were always vines and trees trying to grow in the middle of the hedge. The first time I had time to really go after the vines and saplings I borrowed his dad’s shears and quickly found they didn’t cut worth a darn. The old man, who had been a mason till he retired at 65, must have caught a piece of the heavy wire fence between the blades and tried to cut it thinking it was a branch. The blades were splayed at least 5/32” at the tip when closed.
LOL... so true! 😃👍
They look really nice cleaned up now 👍 😊
Imagine seeing these and other tools like these brand new at a hardware store!
I know, stuff was made so much better back in the 'old days'
I picked up a beautiful old pair of side cutters a couple of months back. To hold a quality vintage pair definitely gives you a ‘wow’ moment.
Hey John thanks for bringing in the new shears and as allways your positive approach to your video's keep them coming
Fantastic restoration! Quality tool, quality resto. Best restoration of the year!
Lovely pair of secateurs! A tool I love to use and have a good few pairs of! I deal with rust on a regular basis made me chuckle a bit of an understatement!
LOL - I hate small hardware that’s rusty! 😃👍
@@ScoutCrafter takes too long to clean to make it worth picking up!
Nice pair of shears. I have a pair from my father-in-law but not near as nice. That stainless buy was a very good deal. I used It a lot at the hospital and it was pretty expensive. Stay safe and healthy my friend. Thanks
My Dad had a pair of those snap cut snips! I’ll have to look for them. Great job on those shears! Happy New Year! 🎆 Right On 👍
Those certainly are beefy pruning shears!! Beautiful restoration John! Can’t wait for Spring so you can use them and it’s warm again. Lol 👍😀
Those are some nice shears..I always called them by-pass pruners ..I Like the notched nut thing and lever
A good new year to you SC...from Scotland. Thanks for the uploads.
Wished you could still buy quality like this. Nice job John. Thanks for sharing. Hope you are having a nice New Year.
Your trick with the left handed drill bits has helped me 3 times now!!!!!!!
Bobby! That is awesome! =D
Pretty good timing, John. My girlfriend just handed me a pair of Seymour Smith #119 to “clean up” that belonged to her mom. A good little project I think. 10 lbs of hardware from ebay......lol. You just can’t help yourself can you! You’re a man after our own hearts my friend. I come home with things now and my better half doesn’t even say anything, she just smiles and shakes her head like; “ Lloyd, you need that like a hole in the head!” Life is good! Happy New Year, John and fellow tool heads!
Those shears look so smooth. It's like one of the tools you never want to put down.
You will when ‘heavy’ sets in..
@@vf5126 Not me. Maybe you will.
Scoutcrafters new fidget tool to start the year off right.
i sure enjoy at 69, learning the correct nomenclature...txs for sharing, as always a student of, "ScoutCrafter"...also learning the correct usages, it makes (enriches) the quality of my life...thank you from the "cockles of my heart"
Tom- I must admit I am often off when to comes to nomenclature as in my family we had different names for all kinds of stuff! LOL
This is without doubt, the best restoration you've done all year,, !!
You've set the height of the bar now, so hopefully all the coming videos will be just as good,, lol..
Best wishes, to you and yours, for 2021,,,
What a nice start to 2021 ScoutCrafter. I can't tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I have learned so much and I look forward to each new edition (while catching up on your extensive library of past shows as well). Happy New year!
Thanks so much! Happy New Year!
Anvil cutter is for collecting flowers ( long stem roses) or grafting work. The old days people carry both pairs, anvil and bypass shears. But now most people just use a bypass since harden blades have improved. Most gardeners I know, just carry a bypass pruner and a folding saw now.
These leaf spring pruners are nice craftsmanship.
I'll have to bring my Ikebana scissors next time for you to try out.
Hi Kent! Happy New Year!!!!!
@@ScoutCrafter Happy New Year John!
They are one nice pair of secretaries John I would love to feel them in the hand I had a huge collection of Japanese years when I did my bonsai trees but they look something on another level thanks for sharing and happy new year to you as well John :-)
I found you when you did your first garden shears video (because I wanted to clean up mine, and wanted to know how to). That video is still my favorite for that reason.
Now I've haven't yet done my own prunes. I wanted to build up some restoration experience first. I think it's a good resolution to do those in 2021 :)
Hi Alex- I must say that Garden Shears are such a great tool to restore because the steel is of such a high quality and they are so well made! You are ready!!!! When in doubt stay away from the blades! =D
I discovered your channel sometime in the last 6 months or so, and quickly became hooked! You do amazing work on your restorations. Best wishes for a Happy New Year, and please keep the videos coming!
Hi Brad! Thanks so much!
Your "grudge" over the years with the patina guys cracks me up 😆
Kevin- I think my all time favorite video is “applying Patina”. It totally shut them down. 😂😂😂👍
The applying patina one was great!
John, I purchased the other 9# of stainless surplus you passed up from eBay. Looks like a pretty good deal. Thanks buddy!
Ronald- Awesome!!!! Really good deal!
Nice job, Jon. For trimming my bushes it takes a 2 stroke. Huskvarna and Echo chainsaws and hedge trimmers.
I noticed you didn't mention the brand of the pruner you restored, so I looked it up. The "band" that you thought someone made for the pruner actually came from the factory.
It's a Pexto model R-125 pruner. Believe it or not, they made a beefier one, the model R-65 that had a latch at the end. From the catalog pics, the blade end on the R-65 was noticibly bigger. I enjoyed this video very much, as usually us the case with your restorations. I hope I can find a pruner like that. Very COOL! (So, Pexto made these once, but we all know tool companies get bought out and production continues under other names.)
Those bronze leaf springs are cool!
Hopefully we can have a "pruning party" at Jacktown this year!
(Looks like the January Snow Show is cancelled!)
I figured it would be... There are a lot of "Q-Tips" (Grey haired people) that attend and run the show and I am sure their wives are putting the foot down... =D Meanwhile we all mope around the house with a puss on.
Wow way to start 2021! I thought you painted the springs they look so awesome!
That Brass really makes the shears pop! Thanks Juan!
Oregon gardeners call these crush shears and bypass shears, or lops. Great video to start the new year. I’m not going to ignore any more of the non-Chinesium examples. Very common to see these in “any of these for $1” piles of rust. Thank you.
Charles- Many of the early ones were made in Italy. 😃👍
Great tool to start off 2021 I think I actually have those same anvil cutters in my yard shed but not as pretty as those in your video I’ll have to try and clean them up a bit next spring. Happy New Year!
Those shears look awesome indeed.
Yay we got 2021 up and running. I can't wait to see what kind of restorations we get into this year. Happy New Year everyone have a great weekend be safe out there 👍🐱
HAPPY NEW YEAR and we did make it, thank God but we'll see how the powers treat nus and it. NICE shears and an A-PLUS on the restore! GBWYou and everybody else!
Beautiful. An exquisite tool.
Hi ScoutCrafter, what type of wire wheel do you typically use? I'm a beginner and have been buying old tools from the local pawn shop here in Castle Rock, CO and fixing them up for my 3 sons. Love your videos and your accent! Thanks, Staci
Lol... nuts... nice job...stay safe...
Not done a restoration myself since last year either, oh they are great looking secateurs now John, love the heavy tools!!
LOL Jim- nobody does more restorations then you!!!!!! =D
@@ScoutCrafter thanks John but Ben is winning this year, I think he's got a cunning plan, he's streaked out into the lead with his last vid, to be honest I'm thinking about bulk buying every old Swedish tool out there......
I like how you change up how you clean tools before the wire brush. Soap and water vs. 50/50 vs. acetone, etc.
It depends on the grease type... This was a thick grease but not too much so the 50/50 was a quick solution... If there is a lot of grease and dirt I will opt for soaking in hot soapy water...
Thanks man and God bless from Texas!!!
Very nice shears, my wife would like those.
Good job, and Happy New Year,
Happy New Year... And lots of fun and beautiful restoration for the coming year...
Parabéns! O amigo continua produzindo maravilhas ! É uma satisfação assisti-lo em operação.
thank you so much for sharing your video I learned so much from your time and efforts one question I do have is how did you find the bulk stainless steel on eBay what did you search I'm in need of that and once again thank you and learn so much from you
Those are the best, heaviest shears Ive ever seen! Nice!!!
Those are some dandy pruners, Scout. And a very nice restoration on them. Being in WI, my favorite type of screw is the "cheese head". LOL
Happy New Year John! ⌚ Perfect timing, anyone who have fruits tree need good garden shears at this time.😀
Awesome job👊🇺🇸👍 Any vids in the making for putty knives,scrapers, 5in1 painters tool, card scrapers? They seem to be a forgotten tool in the shop..
This is probably top 5 tools I've seen on this channel. Unbelievable...
Happy new years. Thanks 😊!!
Random question John what kind of of protection did they used to apply to tools back then from the factory ?, would it have been a lanolin / camellia style oil
Hello Lance- That is a great question that I have been trying to learn for years. I haven't found any info on the final treatment for bare steel tools from the factories of years past... I use carnauba wax. Thanks!!!!
What a beauty!
I have a set of these and one side of the spring has broken
Not sure how to fix them any ideas there are two springs
On one side and the broken one on the other I thought maybe
Take one of the springs of and put it on the othe side I
Really want to get these back in service they look great
Amazing video scout god bless take care 👏🇺🇸🗽🙏☃️
Matt- It can be done! The only thing is you might have to use spring steel as Brass is harder to temper...
I remember 2020 like it was yesterday!
I remember 2020 like it was the a pain in the butt. That is BS, it wasn't that bad.
Happy new year. I have two similar to that. Thanks
First a Happy New Year to you as well. Second I've started to notice a trend on other restoration shows where when they go to paint they say we're using "ScoutCrafter" red.
LOL Bob- Rustoleum Regal Red... It is such an awesome shade that makes everything look better! You have to try some! =D
Those old shears are the best. You can by what is referred to as the best garden shears of today but they will never compare to those old ones. They where definitely made to last a lifetime. I searched for one of them for a good year and finally found a pair not too long ago. I bought a bucket of old tools off a guy for ten bucks because there was an old pair of garden shears in it. I don’t think he knew what he had in my opinion. My grandmother had an old pair for ever that I remember using as a kid. I wish I had of gotten them when she passed. I’m thinking they were thrown out by someone who didn’t realize how good they were.
So true Pat!!!!!
Those are darn impressive! They were not built to last a lifetime, they were built to last a civilization! Its a shame there was no makers mark on them. The copper band seems to fit so perfectly, are you sure they were not a factory lock for safe storage and shipping?
I did the wire brushing to see if there was any markings at all on the tool to see who made it... It is so over-built that you feel like this was made with pride!
Good restoration job, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021
Awesome shears. I had no clue brass could be tempered 😱🤯
John "Mac Daddy" :-) Very nice Pruning Shears.
Love the shears and great deal on the hardware
i actually have a pair exactly like that that i found years ago, its missing the nut, however and i've been trying to find a replacement nut(good luck finding one). great idea with the copper keeper, i'll have to make one for mine. speaking of shears, i still daily carry my great-great-grandfathers Pexto r60 cutters around the farm. can't beat em'!
In Brazil we have clippers very similar to those, usually made of stainless steel that we use to cut roasted chicken.
Yes! I have a pair! They are called poultry shears! They are usually very shiny! 😃👍
I love old secateurs. You got one of the best pairs I’ve ever seen
Very nice.
A needy neighbor's dream come true. I bet you won't lend that one out. What a husky, robust tool.
Boy, those pruners make Felco's look like junk! Beautiful!
Was thinking the opposite.. I’ll prune all day with Felcos (8’s), the weight of those would ‘get old’ real fast!
Great video! Keep em coming
Hello, I got a great pair of JTH Pruning Shears at an antique show this weekend., I am restoring them, they have a different spring than original which was the rolled up stainless steel type, are the ones they have on ebay worth purchasing?
So you didn't remove the leaf springs? How did you get that area underneath? Those are awesome looking shears.
Ben the springs are pinned in and the pin goes all the way thru the handle! The belt from belt sander actually fit behind the springs! -=D
@@ScoutCrafter NICE!
Nice job 👍
I have a request for you, since you love to polish tools. Eating Utensils are a tool for eating. Could you polish up some stainless steel knives, forks, & spoons? Maybe, some long forgotten camping eating items.
The Zombie Apocalypse is now, and using clean eating tools is a must!
How do you eat with a mask on? Overlapping top & bottom?
Hopefully your Stainless utensils aren't tarnishing, if dull a little Brillo or SOS brings them right back. Silver tableware is a whole different story as it tarnishes instantly. I will be doing a Sterling silver pitcher this week! Thanks!
Happy new year John!!!
i think the shears are called by-pass cutters.
Agreed, that’s what I’ve always called them but maybe it’s a regional thing to call them side cutters.
Did we decide what the brand name is on that hefty pair? I did not see a makers mark. Any guess?
Hi John- Shockingly no marks what-so-ever! Not even a country of origin! Strange...
I see some Knolling of hardware in your future...Happy 2021!
They look like felco secateurs with that locking nut. They are the best secateurs out there
Hope you had a good new years eve lantern lighting. Happy sorting 10 lbs of hardware.
Sorting items that small is like walking in circles! LOL
I know a little bit about Mac daddy 🤣always great content. Happy new year from your friend in Georgia
Good tool pick for the first project.
What is the name of those garden shears, the ones that were cleaned up or the company that made it?
Hi Pete- Nothing on the shears! No stampings at all...
Hi Scoutcrafter those shears look like something a professional would use they are nice.
"I never did one of these for the channel yet... So I went upstairs to my bucket of them..." Loool!
You know when Neo says “guns” and guns appear in the Matrix? That’s Scoutcrafters basement.
When I go to the AUTO FAIR down here in Charlotte, I will be sure to ask the vendors if they have the 'MACK DADDY' branch cutters edition!
brousblades.com/collections/folders/products/macdaddy
NICE KNIFE.
$200
happy new year john 👍🇨🇦
Happy new year to you and everyone else in this community. It seems odd to me that a pair of cutters of that quality had no sign of the maker. Really odd. Jim
Hello John great shears 👍, you missed your famous words for the 50 50 in 2021😉😷
First WOOOOO happy new years scoutcrafter !
I got a dozen pair those.. I LOVE them
Awesome! The action is amazing!