Finally someone using a decent penetrant! WD-40 sucks. Good job on the restoration. I would also suggest coating the new bare metal with some CRC 3-36 lubricant and corrosion inhibitor. It's really great stuff!
Thank you Larry - restoring these old tools is not easy but they are so well made - this was a lot of work but looks like i just brought it from Home Depot! I appreciate your kind comments!
@@DANYMITERESTORATION yeah it's definitely a lot of work especially when you take it as far as you did. I have a couple non chrome polished tools that I use that stuff on. I'm looking forward to more vids. Thanks
Hi i know this is a year old but i just picked one of these up from a second hand junk shop and i love how yours turned out. Great job. I just wanted to ask where you got the replacement securing pins from after you grinded out the old ones? Im in the UK and didnt know what to google to find them. Thanks and great video!
Got one from a garage sale needs restoration, was happy to find your video,
Nice job restoring yours.
my factory still has 2 of these Trimonts in service. patent date 1918. really amazing, durable wrenches
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Looks great. I just did one of these I saved from the trash.
Hello - glad you had a chance to have a look. I agree - saving these tools feels good:) I will check your work this weekend!
Finally someone using a decent penetrant! WD-40 sucks. Good job on the restoration. I would also suggest coating the new bare metal with some CRC 3-36 lubricant and corrosion inhibitor. It's really great stuff!
Thank you Larry - restoring these old tools is not easy but they are so well made - this was a lot of work but looks like i just brought it from Home Depot! I appreciate your kind comments!
@@DANYMITERESTORATION yeah it's definitely a lot of work especially when you take it as far as you did. I have a couple non chrome polished tools that I use that stuff on. I'm looking forward to more vids. Thanks
@@FastEddy5 you bet - I really enjoy this. I have some other videos already published if you are interested.
@@DANYMITERESTORATION yep I'll go check it out
@@FastEddy5 Thank you for your interest Larry! I hope you enjoy those. Let me know your thoughts!
Nice little custom touches to it. But tastefully done rather than gaudy. I could easily believe it originally looked that way.
Thank you - I added some color to it. I have some like this that I use everyday.
Hi i know this is a year old but i just picked one of these up from a second hand junk shop and i love how yours turned out. Great job. I just wanted to ask where you got the replacement securing pins from after you grinded out the old ones? Im in the UK and didnt know what to google to find them. Thanks and great video!
i made new pins...........u canot buy it
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