Antique Rusty Wrench Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- Patreon / thesmallworkshop (Behind The Scenes)
I got this old, rusty adjustable wrench from my father in law. He was using as it was and had no problem that it was rusted and had no handle. It's probably more than 100 years old.
First I removed the loose rust using water and then vinegar and then the makers mark became visible. Goldenberg, an old German tool company, I think.
After rust removing and polishing, I made a handle for it from some random wood on the lathe.
00:00 Overall View
00:30 Disassembly
02:27 Rust Removal
03:49 Cleaning The Shaft
05:52 Flattening The Jaws
06:57 Replacing The Guiding Rods
09:24 Cleaning The Jaws
10:55 Making The Handle
14:28 Final Assembly
15:29 Before And After - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
First time ever on TH-cam where I could actually see what was happening during welding. Nicely done!
what are you doing step drill? you made me burst out laughing right then and there mister
when the world needed him most… he returned!
One of the cleanest restorations you've done in my opinions.
How many opinions you got
Agreed
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Missed your vids. Really impressed with your problem solving in this one. Great stuff.
Antique French type double screw, double jaw coach wrench Made by GOLDENBERG & CIE., Zornhoff near Saverne, Alsace, France.
I’m 99% sure that tool is now BETTER than when it was brand new. Just gorgeous. Nice job, as always! 😍
Very nicely done. That random piece of firewood ties it together and that pipe cap was brilliant.
8:45 incredible shot! Well done!!
Super a iesit! Bravo 👌
Omg bro i missed so much your restorations i almost forgot about you but luckily im subbed and got notified! I love u
Seeing these videos in my feed really puts a smile on my face 😁
That is so cool. I love the final product. Especially that wood handle
Good to see you back, I hope you're well. Great job as always, thanks for sharing and take care!
Beautiful restoration, looks to nice to use.
Yes; you've done a fantastic job.
Awesome work, a real master of his craft!
That came out superb!
Fantastic work!
I hope you are feeling well my friend. Your videos are always my number 1 favorite out of all my subscriptions 👍
I could actually see what was happening during welding. I like it!
Loooove the video, I never miss your new restorations 😁
It always makes my day whenever you post a new video. Great job as always, mate! You turn a handle better than anyone!
It's beautiful, a jewel... I'm starting to collect old tools, I'm hunting for this wrench, I just acquired four curved handle wrenches, two are working and two aren't, I'm looking at some videos to get an idea... congratulations on the whim
That is some difference!Apart from anything else this was really enjoyable to watch 👍
The welding shot was very nice, first time i ever saw the actual welding in a video!
That is a winner. Well done. Functional and gorgeous.
Beautiful, looks new.😊
BEAUTIFUL WORK!!!!!!!!!!
I always love watching you do your thing. Great job.
Felix
Thanks!
Very much like that weld shot. I can see things
Beautiful, nice work
Amazing job!
Great job
Brilliant work, dude! Really beautiful result! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
CONGRATS - Excellent restoration = B - PROUD
Great job on tool and video
love your work
The humor was not lost on me. Well done!
Great Job👏👏
Keep going mate . Nice content and restoration ! 👏
Very nice finish
Wow, well done.😀
Always so exited for a new vid!
Great video.
Wow beautiful looks better than new!!
good job this is not just work this is art
Lovely tool
Nice work.
Great job it turned out a beautiful piece.
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm glad to see that you also use parkside machines......
What a nice work
Nice idea for the ferrule.
Excelente trabajo, quedo mejor que de nuevo
That was an amazing restoration.
Though I don't have use for any such tool but it looks so beautiful that I'd buy it. 🤪
Thank you.
Brilliant stuff. I like your no nonsense aproach. Only thing I would have added were interlocking teeth on the jaws for grip.
Amazing job brother. Like from India
good job!
Very good work ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
you always make great videos
This is freaking awesome and that Step Drill was so funny 😂😅
Glad someone appreciated the joke! I've done a lot of research on that one :D
Amazing!
MUSEUM QUALITY BROTHER 🔥💙🔥
3:06 ur restoring a wrench mate not making a salad
also i love how you work metal like butter its so mesmarising
9:38 mmm so clean
wood lathe is the best
12:19 that was unnessecary
12:48 mmm so nice
13:09 smooth
13:49 yes
15:02 beautiful
yes i did go through the video and edit my comment as i went
Felicitări din nou! Mă bucur de fiecare dată când scoți un nou video :-)
Multumesc! Ma bucur sa vad ca inca urmariti canalul, desi postez asa de rar.
@@TheSmallWorkshop n-am de ce sa nu. BTW Proxxon-ul ala micutz (KS-230) inca merge f bine ;)
cool stuff!
Love it!
Nice job only thing I would have done differently is heat treated the pins other then that looks good
Super gemacht 👍💐👏
Love it.
Effing great job.
*GOD that was beautiful!*
i like video👍👍
Yesssss
I was bored and disappointed seeing restoration videos using sand blaster to remove rust and felt the actual restoration hardwork is gone. This video is a refresher for me. Thank you for not using that god damned sand blaster!
Misto canalul man, imi place ce faci!
Multumesc!
راحة نفسية
Excelente 👏👏
I love mirror polish 😁
Oh heck yeah new video
So sastifying to watch!!!!
Hes back.. hes back!
Nice
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
nice..boss
Крутой ключ, тоже хочу такой себе и желательно чтобы в таком же состоянии.
Yes
Nice job, funny titels 🙂
Классно. Дай бог здоровья вам.
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Przepięknie jest ten klucz stary zabytkowy odrestaurowany tak jak go wziąć utwardzić odpowiednio żeby był utwardzony i będzie wszystko okej Pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
You have finaly upload
El equipo ese cual es su funcion como herramienta, saludos desde Merida Yucatan Mexico
Beautiful job. The one thing I didn't like thought, was that you had to cut the drilling tip, in order to use it as guiding rods...
It was an old masonry drill, more than 20 years old, but I've never used it because it does not have an SDS tail, so it's basically useless. Drilling concrete with a regular drill of that size would be a pain and would take forever and a similar SDS drill is very cheap.
"What are you doing step drill" got me laughing
New sub! Liked 🙏🙂😀
Use citric acid its way much cheaper than vinegar . It takes some time but when you need to fill the big bucket you wont find cheaper way of rust removing . And you can reuse it .
2-3$ for 1kg which is enough for 10L.
Its mild so it wont etch part too much . later you scrub it with kitchen wire and washing machine powder. I dont use wire wheels anymore . Best discovery ever.
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New sub! Liked ✌️😛😀❤️
Wow