Very nice. Why did you dip the wrench in paint instead of just painting it on with a brush? Or using spray paint? Love the way you molded the letter “T”. .... was that just epoxy?
Very nice work... I have a question, Could you tell me the dark color of Hammerite paint that you used on the handle? I love the way you stole the T.. Again, the restoration turned out beautiful.. Take care my friend...
Well done my friend, from, Bayamo, Cuba
Amazing job
Another great restoration 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Awesome work mate! Clever way if fixing the T👌
Nice work on pipe wreñch teeth.and the whole process.
Very nice. Why did you dip the wrench in paint instead of just painting it on with a brush? Or using spray paint?
Love the way you molded the letter “T”. .... was that just epoxy?
So beautiful indeed!
Thanks !
Very nice work... I have a question, Could you tell me the dark color of Hammerite paint that you used on the handle? I love the way you stole the T.. Again, the restoration turned out beautiful.. Take care my friend...
Thanks !! It´s called "Hammered black"
@@HandsonRestoring Thanks I appreciate your help.. take care...
❤👍💪👍💪
Really nice restoration, but with the jaws not being able to close, this wrench isn't functional.
They only have to close 90% of the way for most things
@@smashyrashy 11:46 are this 90%?
It´s a pipe wrench...they close like this to get better grip with pipes !!.
@@HandsonRestoring Ah, ok.