I knew next to nothing about fixing stuff before this dude taught me how, super satisfying to watch AND I learned stuff in the process! Your gonna kill it bro!
Brilliant! Powerful! Logical! Masterpiece! Vintage vises to restore is relaxing! Make more videos! Looking for mini vise to restore in in scrapyard. Bye bye shipmate!!!
If you don't mind my asking, what brand and type of spray paint did you use for both the primer and the color coat? I used Rust-Oleum enamel 2x Ultra and I'm realizing it's terrible for my bench vice restoration. Used a white primer and a bright red color coat and the slightest ding is abrasing away the color coat. Going to have to strip the whole thing again and spray a more durable primer and color, and was wondering what you recommend. Loved the video - appreciate the tip on getting the mirror finish on the anvil!! Totally stole that and it worked great (though my vice was smaller so I used a Dremel on the final polishing steps)
Why would you harden a vise handle? If it was hardened it probably wouldn’t have bent in the first place. It would crack. And it would definitely crack when you tried to bend it back. Using a torch is not a problem at all. Nice job on the letters..👍 Nice job overall
I guess your Dewalt sander is as close to made in America as you can find nowadays. They are assembled here using globaly sourced prodocts? many from China and Mexico. I work in the Auto industry and it is the same way, Ford, Chevrolet, Mopar, much of these parts for these vehicles are made in other countries sadly. We need to get back to manufacturing many more things here and pay the workers a fair,solid wage for doing so.
This makes me want to get out in my garage and go fix something!
I'm glad you liked it!
New Channel in the town of restorations! Welcome brother!👍🏻🎬
That piece came out really nice. I can't believe the difference between where that started and where it ended up when you were done. Nice work.
Thank you! It was a really cool piece.
I knew next to nothing about fixing stuff before this dude taught me how, super satisfying to watch AND I learned stuff in the process! Your gonna kill it bro!
Thanks man!
Let’s GOOOOO!!! This dude has helped me Restore / Fix / Teach me SO MUCH! Excited to see you start this channel bro!
Thanks man! Couldn't have done it without your help.
How many times does he say "American made"?
Well done - US made stuff used to be fairly decent, so this is probably worth restoring.
Love how you are going to use the tool as intended and not just put it up and forget about it
Thank you! Gotta use them!
Also I liked the detail you put into repair the deep scratches & how you replace the missing letters
Wahoo! Everything herein is American made. I LOVE IT!!
This is so satisfying to watch! I cannot wait to see more.
Thank you!
Brilliant! Powerful! Logical! Masterpiece! Vintage vises to restore is relaxing! Make more videos! Looking for mini vise to restore in in scrapyard. Bye bye shipmate!!!
Nice color 🔥❤
Great narration my dudes!
Thanks man!
This turned out AWESOME! I love the details!
Nice job on the restoration.
I LOVE UR VIDEOS pls make a discord channel ot would be a fun way to interact and help other people in need with restorations. bai
Keep up the great work!
This video speaks to me! So satisfying!
More of these restoration videos are in the works. Stay tuned!
I like this kind of content. Glad to be getting in on your channel on the ground floor. Look forward to seeing what you do next.
I appreciate that and am excited to have you along for the ride!
Really cool, Can't wait to see what you restore next
American made 👍
Good job 👍👍
It's impressive how much your videos have grown from this one in such a short time. Keep up the great work.
Always trying to improve!
Nice job
cool job
Love how much work you put you into this!
If you don't mind my asking, what brand and type of spray paint did you use for both the primer and the color coat? I used Rust-Oleum enamel 2x Ultra and I'm realizing it's terrible for my bench vice restoration. Used a white primer and a bright red color coat and the slightest ding is abrasing away the color coat. Going to have to strip the whole thing again and spray a more durable primer and color, and was wondering what you recommend. Loved the video - appreciate the tip on getting the mirror finish on the anvil!! Totally stole that and it worked great (though my vice was smaller so I used a Dremel on the final polishing steps)
Great job 👌
Thank you for the support!
What kind of wax can you use for the metal? Also did you use a primer? Thanks
Don't forget y'all, ya can't do it without American® made tools.
Simple as american bench vise restoration?
Why would you harden a vise handle? If it was hardened it probably wouldn’t have bent in the first place. It would crack. And it would definitely crack when you tried to bend it back. Using a torch is not a problem at all.
Nice job on the letters..👍
Nice job overall
merika made 💪💪💪
I don't know why it's taken 6 videos for someone to finally leave this comment! This guy gets it!
@@OneNationRestorations HAHA - Love the commentary/subtle humor --- videos get better every episode.
Will these techniques work for a non American vice
Will these techniques work on a vice that isn't from America?
Geometry dude that you?
@@ibbycould5718 yo get off my teachers channel dawg you dont know him
Imagine usmaan 🤡🤡, this is daoud
what country was this guy's tools made in?
I feel like I could fix a bench vise... now I need to go find a busted vise...
That's awesome! Antique shops!
Oh and estate sales
I guess your Dewalt sander is as close to made in America as you can find nowadays. They are assembled here using globaly sourced prodocts? many from China and Mexico. I work in the Auto industry and it is the same way, Ford, Chevrolet, Mopar, much of these parts for these vehicles are made in other countries sadly. We need to get back to manufacturing many more things here and pay the workers a fair,solid wage for doing so.
You stubbornly resisted securing the vise while grinding on it. You mean you don't own a c-clamp?
maybe someone with torch work or grinder work nicked the corner
Chinese made
o.m.g..... "American Made Impact screw driver...." "American Made Awl...." Eesh man.
restoring? that thing looks brand new lmfao
Bondo…on an AMERICAN Vise
Bullsh*t
Doesn't need restoring.
Not all that "American Made" lol