Beautiful work, sir! Filing everything down smooth is apparently an enormous amount of work, but I tell you that you can clearly see the difference! This was a fantastic renovation!
Need to bevel each end before you weld for a more stronger weld. It won’t be long before that weld fails. It’s easy to see when you grind it down. Other than that, great work!
Another one saved from the grave Mr P. Enjoyed the process as always. Your determination to do it right and well are, as usual, an inspiration to all us novice restorers in TH-cam land! Thank you so much for sharing your talent once again!!!
Nice job and a pleasure to watch. Bit surprised at the beginning you didn’t try heating the stiff nut with a blowtorch to expand it. May have saved damaging it. Also recutting the threads on shaft and nut. Might have been better than doing the welding job which I don’t see will be strong enough to hold the parts together when using the wrench and will break over a period of time.
I like many of your viewers, love to restore antique tools and equipment. I subscribe to many other restoration channels but you are my absolute favorite. Just wanted to say thank you for all the work you do, it has given me hours and hours of entertainment and new ideas for my own projects. Thanks man.
I have watched this video 3 times, so good. These tools you restore, like this beauty of a wrench, were formally mistreated or used for something it wasn't designed to handle hence it bent and someone discarded or sold it. I am glad you take the time to put these tools back into working order, Bravo on another fine restoration!
Wow, another one I thought was beyond saving, awesome job, quite probably better than new. Neat idea to use the chuck stock of the lathe to brace the thread cutter square on to the handle shaft. Good comment re the weld, bevelling the edges prior to welding gives a channel around the join for the weld material to accumulate into hence stronger weld.
this tool has never been so beautiful is well finished, sir patina you work miracles with not much, 1000 bravos you make sure thank you for this video @soon
Interesting restoration of an old tool, returned to its former glory. Time to mount it on a plaque and present it to a worthy person. Thanks for sharing. 👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
Beautiful work as always my friend! Great filming and editing, beautiful shots. Always a little sad when a video is over, because I have to wait till the next one comes out 😄
Great job, When you chopped the threaded end off, I would of chopped it a bit further down . Then drilled and tapped the end and used a fully threaded bolt and screwed it in then welded it. That part needs to be strong, if it's going to be used.
Beautiful restoration. Second on heavily chamfering edges on your welds. It gives you MUCH deeper weld penetration for welds that are almost always stronger than the surrounding material. All that aside that wrench probably looks better than it did the day it was made.
That's a very nice adjustable hammer.
Ach, auch, wer ist Dr. Beer?
That’s what the pre owner said
Ein Freund von mir, schau mal auf TH-cam nach „not terrible restorations - by Dr. Beer“
Beautiful work, sir! Filing everything down smooth is apparently an enormous amount of work, but I tell you that you can clearly see the difference! This was a fantastic renovation!
Yes it is! Thank you so much! 🙂
I like the nice finish of the parts. Good work with the scotch brite. And nice to see you enjoy my little birthday present
Thanks a lot my beery friend!
Nice outcome pal👏 I feel the pain in that enormous time of filing and sanding 😅
Haha, you’re absolutely right man! Thanks a lot!
Another wonderful restoration mr patina
Thanks Roger!
Nice video colleague . Good restore . 🥳💪
Thanks mate ✌️
Big Respect to all Restoration Content Channel.
Thanks Yoso!
Your removal of the casting marks and other flaws on the metal are appreciated. Well done.
Thanks John!
Hand Tool Rescue é ferramenta de colecionador. Voltou a vida novamente.
Wow. That wrench has been through the wringer more than once. It deserves your attention and love.
Thanks Clyde! 🙂
You never fail to amaze me with your outstanding restorations. The attention to detail is beyond expectations.
Thank you so much! I really aprecciate!
You made a new tang! MyMechancs would be so proud!
Haha, I bet!
Nice outcome. And I'm glad you were able to etch the name back on.
Thanks Michele!
Need to bevel each end before you weld for a more stronger weld. It won’t be long before that weld fails. It’s easy to see when you grind it down. Other than that, great work!
Thanks Brett, I’ll keep in mind ✌️
Just my word.
Exactly, I was saying that to myself when he started welding the tang on.
Ditto all the above.
This is my notice
One more fine old tool brought back to life thanks to you 👍 great video
Thanks Frank!
Another one saved from the grave Mr P. Enjoyed the process as always. Your determination to do it right and well are, as usual, an inspiration to all us novice restorers in TH-cam land! Thank you so much for sharing your talent once again!!!
Great job buddy, such a good thing knowing that that wrench is not going into the garbage.
Thanks Eric!
This man is an expert machinist as well as a great artist.What a pleasure to watch!!!
Thanks Wayne :-)
Mr Patina, please upload more videos. Its one of the best restoration video I have seen. Thank you for it.
Thanks!
Another great restoration and a lot of grinding
Looked amazing. Seeing the knurling tool and how good it looked after was really cool.
Hey Elwood, iam glad you enjoyed!
lookin' good, nice work,,,
Thanks Bob!
What a beauty! Cheers from Athens Greece
Thanks! Cheers from Germany!
I have a bunch of them used on old steam trains during the day. None restored yet.
Seeing this restore makes me want to start on mine.
Go for it 🙂
These old tools look so good after you’re done with them! So much more interesting than a modern wrench too!
Hey Miss K! Thank you so much! :-)
That turned out beautiful.. Way better than new.. Thx for taking us along.. Take care my friend...
Hey Gary, thanks my friend!
Watching this I was reminded of my first metalwork class nearly 60 years ago, a great watch.
Hey Nick, iam glad you enjoyed!
Looks better than when it was new I bet. Well done.
Thanks Charlie 🙂
Pretty sick restoration. Two thumbs up!
Thank you so much!
It's breathtaking!
You are a tru Entertainer when you do a backstory on your projects like what company made them and how long ago it was True Entertainment
Hey Thomas, iam glad you enjoyed!
Superb. You and My Mechanicss are the best restoration channels I've seen.
Thanks Dave!
Very nice indeed. Still has that older look but with a clean finish. Thumbs Up!
Thanks Gary! 🙂
Nice job and a pleasure to watch. Bit surprised at the beginning you didn’t try heating the stiff nut with a blowtorch to expand it. May have saved damaging it. Also recutting the threads on shaft and nut. Might have been better than doing the welding job which I don’t see will be strong enough to hold the parts together when using the wrench and will break over a period of time.
Perfection personified! 👏👍🏼
Thanks Mike!
That's a beautiful wrench sir
Thanks a lot Kerron!
That's unbelievable! Waiting for new restorations)
I bet even when this wrench was brand new it didn’t look this good! 🤗. Awesome job! Peace 💫
Thanks Sandra! :-)
I like many of your viewers, love to restore antique tools and equipment. I subscribe to many other restoration channels but you are my absolute favorite. Just wanted to say thank you for all the work you do, it has given me hours and hours of entertainment and new ideas for my own projects. Thanks man.
Hey man, thank you so much, I really aprecciate! Your words are the reason iam doing this
Wow, nice work. Well done Sir 👏
Thanks!
I have watched this video 3 times, so good. These tools you restore, like this beauty of a wrench, were formally mistreated or used for something it wasn't designed to handle hence it bent and someone discarded or sold it. I am glad you take the time to put these tools back into working order, Bravo on another fine restoration!
Thanks Robert! Iam really glad you like my work :-)
Fantastic work, as always
Thanks William!
I see you from Greece🇬🇷 nice video
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful restoration.
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you so much!
Very sweet friend, great restoration friend, have a nice day !!!.
Thank you so much Brian, you too!
“SWEET” job. Congratulations
Thanks Roger!
Nice job, I want that wrench!
THANKS
for uploading a new video.
Thanks for watching 🙂✌️
Beautiful work .. high skilled man
Thanks a lot!
I like that wrench. Very beautiful restoration
I like that masby
Outstanding result 👌
Thanks Travis!
Well that was therapeutic. Great video as always. I like the sound of file on iron.
Hey iam glad you enjoyed 🙂
Great restoration, I can remember my Father and Grandfather using a wrench very similar back in the late 40s and 50s.
Thanks Larry!
really well done. I love those old tools.
Thanks Keith!
Beautiful result.
Thanks Richard!
Most restoration s take things back to original look ... You make them look better than original!!!
Hey Ron, thanks! I really aprecciate!
Wow, another one I thought was beyond saving, awesome job, quite probably better than new. Neat idea to use the chuck stock of the lathe to brace the thread cutter square on to the handle shaft. Good comment re the weld, bevelling the edges prior to welding gives a channel around the join for the weld material to accumulate into hence stronger weld.
Thank you so much! Ill keep your words in mind :-)
Ottimo lavoro amico, sei il mago dei restauri, saluti 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Brilliant, enjoyable watch. Cheers
Thanks 🙂
Your restorations are simply Superb, great workmanship, I watch most of your work twice and never felt bore.
Once again great Sir.
Thanks a lot!
Very Nice. Probably did not even look this good when it came of the productionline. True craftsmandship ✨
Thank you so much!
Splendid job, looks better than some new tools you see on the shelf it’s just a classic design.
Thanks!
this tool has never been so beautiful is well finished, sir patina you work miracles with not much, 1000 bravos you make sure thank you for this video @soon
Thank goodness!
Good restore👍👍
Thanks!
Wonderful job.
Thanks!
Superb video, as always!
Thanks Mark!
... surely better than new !
Great work !
Thanks Herby!
Very very nice work, thank you for sharing this video. 👍
Thank you so much!
what a premium outcome
🥳🥳🥳
It's just perfect. You are very good bro.
Thanks Can!
Hi Mister Patina beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done my friend
Hey Vince, thank you so much!
So talented
Keep up the good work!!! interesting and fascinating to watch!!! Inspiration to you👍
Wonderful restoration, still a useful tool. 😊
Thank Julie! 🙂
Interesting restoration of an old tool, returned to its former glory. Time to mount it on a plaque and present it to a worthy person. Thanks for sharing. 👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
Haha, thanks Paul! 🙂✌️
Super sweet! Excellent job.
Thanks Sebastian!
Amazing result!
Thanks David!
Im very Proud of you Patina, that you Restorat that beautiful Wrench good job Once again You deserve my Captain Approved ✔️
Your Captain Alex Ahoi! ⚓
Hey Captain, it’s a true honor to me. Thank you so much! 😄
Beautiful work as always my friend! Great filming and editing, beautiful shots. Always a little sad when a video is over, because I have to wait till the next one comes out 😄
Never get tired of your sense of humor, and that's exactly why I decided to subscribe to this channel. Keep up the good work and refreshing jokes 😂👍
Thanks! 😄
Its Always a plaisir wach yours vidéos ! Thanks you !!!
Hey Philippe, thanks!
Mr "P" pure genius fantastic restoration hats off to you sir...👌
Thanks a lot Jamie!
Great job, When you chopped the threaded end off, I would of chopped it a bit further down . Then drilled and tapped the end and used a fully threaded bolt and screwed it in then welded it. That part needs to be strong, if it's going to be used.
Awesome, perfect and beautifully.........., everything great work, video and product, bravo and respect, old bg.
😅😅
‘I make a new nut’ nice work and homage to my mechanics
Thanks J!
Good job for a good tool.
Thanks!
Eres el mejor en tu campo. ¡Increíble trabajo! 😍
Muchas gracias senor! Saludos desde Alemannia!
Beautiful job. 👌
Thanks Shaun!
Now that is a work of art. Stunning restoration - congratulations.
Thank you so much John!
Your restoration work makes me appreciate the beauty of some tools. The wrench looks wonderful now. Great job! ❤
Thanks Tabby! 🙂
Absolutely bangin chief !!! Top work as usual !
Haha, thanks Justin!
Beautiful restoration. Second on heavily chamfering edges on your welds. It gives you MUCH deeper weld penetration for welds that are almost always stronger than the surrounding material. All that aside that wrench probably looks better than it did the day it was made.
Got the hint, thanks a lot 🙂✌️
Oohh i dont know what to say.. the word wonderful is not enough 👑👏👑
Thanks!
Great job!
Thanks Dori!
Beautiful results
Thanks Larry!
Wow just wow well done 👏
Thanks Ryan!
Just brilliant 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks!
Well done!
Thanks Kim!
Good going! You're a great restorer!😁👍🛠️⚒️
Thanks for your support Billy! :-)