Unusable Rusty Axle Stands Restoration (Car Boot Find)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- I picked these old rusty unusable axle stands up at a car boot fair for £3.00 Lets restore them.
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what an amazing result, just shows with bit of time and effect you can use the old "trusty" tools rather the new weak tools that only last 5 minuses, top vid once again martin 👍
Thanks bud
Nice job! I like the locking mechanism on these jacks.
There is something very satisfying about watching these videos, i find them very relaxing!
Ya know what's great about this format? 1.5 speed works great and no voice squeaks. Excellent Restoration.
Thanks Bri
Love how you go to the effort with the stickers. Great stuff.
Wow. What a transformation. Great video as always, Martin
Sand blaster life hack, connect a vacuum cleaner up to it, keeps the cabinet clear and keeps the media inside
I like your jobs. I suggest to install piece of protector from tire on the top for prevent making scratches on this stand and bottom of vehicle. Wood or plywood also can be used.
Very good restoration 👍👍👍
Super job Martin. Very enjoyable. If only I could shake rattle cans that fast! 😊
Nice design not seen that type before. Good to see it restored. Good work
Another Job well done Martin!!
turned out very nice ,cheers Steve
great video martin what a transformation !
Cheers Dave
Good video Martin. As good as the day they were made.
Brill vid m8, bet they didn't come out the factory looking as good as that lol You make water slide transfers look so easy too, I always had so much problems back in me model making days of trying not to bugger up the Airfix transfers
Yes, they can be a bit tricky but they are handy for restorations.
Yet again.great work mate.all the best to you and the family.
Great job Martin, those quick release clips are a better idea than sticking pins in.Look forward to more great haxs !
Cheers, Jeff.
Cheers Jeff.
I like pins more, less of a chance of dieing 😉
Nice work Martin looking good, another great video thank you 👍
Very impressed!
Nice one, good to watch and learn. Thank you.
Excellent job again Martin keep them coming
A very nice and complete refurbishment of a pair of very useful axle stands,well wothy of my 5 ☆ rating
Thanks Colin, I have used them a few times since on my Retrorestore Channel
Well not a pair yet... He just did the one. Ha! It looks better than what my jack stands look like.
Nice job. Feels great when it's done also.
Great video Martin
Nice job MARTIN, Looks like new.
Well done
When I see these double speed videos I slow down playback so I can: (a) Watch in real time and (b) get twice the time watching retrohax goodness. C’mon…..am I the only one? haa haa
Haha nice tip lol
Good video Martin, first time I've watched this channel.
Amazing Job!!!
Another great video! But a little narration wouldn’t go amiss 😊
I think Martin is following the same format as Hand Tool Rescue with no talkies but plenty of action sort of thing.
Most people would have just thrown them in the bin! But you certainly have done a proper job there, just like new once again!
Great job thank you Martin
Nice work mate
Good Job
Britec09 cheers Bri
That came out nicely
Good job
love the format martin but your tutorials good too
Thanks Chris
welcome very
Great job, you definitely need to put some little bits in of you talking! It's you that brings people to your channel!
Oh yeah you put sticker on wrong way 😂
Good job martin👍🏻
Great job again Martin it's wired your not talking in them mate I like to here you talk mate . what's happening with the triumph acclaim mate I remember watching them
That will be done after the trotter van. I may do a cold start this week on it as its not been started for 2 years.
I'm looking forward to more acclaim content. I had one as my first car and loved it.
Gotta agree with Kristian its a top restore Marin.
Very nice job 👍
Brilliant Martin....🇦🇺🕊
Great vid Martin 👍
Где берешь эти штуки? На приёмках? Странно, что не добавил в нужных моментах эротическую музыку ))))
Well done sir! ...subscribed
sharon was right they have turned out great and yeah be a great birthday presant for her lol
Haha Paul, I darn't lol
RetroHax any chance for a shout out Sunday Martin and I'm from wednesbury west Midlands close to brownhills which you said on your last shout out
What computer program do you use to remake the stickers and labels. I love how you do that
Photoshop CS3 bud
@@RetroHax thanks very much. Excellent work
So satisfying
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🎥 Nice job 🎬 ! _ Congratulations! 👍 🇧🇷
Are they safe to use now?
Used them a few times and they are fine.
Great video Martin.......but you fitted the 1500kg sticker the wrong way round lol......just saying 😎
Sweet😇
Just my style Martin. Nice job....now just the other one to do LOL. (ok I know you've done it...as if you didn't know)
Haha, Malc, too warm to finish the other one today lol
Graet vid as usual.
I personally would not trust that jack stand for the life me. It looks like something that come out of China. Good job making look good.
They were rated at 1.5 tonnes each, the pair will support 3 tonnes, if you use four to support a whole car, how many cars weigh six tonnes? Even the old Rover P4s, whose capacity to absob punishment on the banger racing circuit is legendary weighed in at not much more than 1.5 tonnes.
In the U.S. they're called jack stands.
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Looks great but guess what? Now you have to do the other one. Bugger.
Its done lol
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Wouldnt trust them even under a kids gocart
You are too careful.
@@RetroHax hey only concerned due to weight of materials ive had experience with ones like this thats all wouldnt be accepted under Australian safety standards.... however you did a great job restoring good work
Great video Martin