Something I appreciate, when I watch you work, is that instead of thinking "Oh, I wish I could afford those tools" - like on so many videos - I think "Oh, I have the exact same tools in my garage right now", and I'm motivated to repair something of my own. Thank you again for sharing your work with us strangers out here on the Internet! :)
There was a good reason for the clamp being lower down in the position it was. The hook is now too far up the shaft for it to grip a log correctly. Try it, you'll see..
Ok this not for logging dominantly, this thing is often used in old carriage steam powered saw mills to turn the logs over during the sawing process, usually two people would be using these hooks at the same time.
Ok i would have made the handle a bit longer but i can live with that. The other thing is that you dont give any clue as to what its for or how its used. I gotta believe there are thousands of people out there that were wondering what it actually is but didnt mind because they knew there was going to be a demonstration at the end. If no demo then a picture of an old school logger useing one whould fill in the blank for those people.
Looked like more work on the handle than the tip but good job overall. Seeing as this will be a show-no-go tool, maybe you could have gone ahead and finished the tip and painted it black. Enjoy your channel and good luck with it.😊
I'd have preferred if it were shown how this tool was used, as I'm not familiar with it. I personally also dislike the style of leaving the in such a badly pitted condition, especially for a showpiece. Impressive work on the wood though.
Something I appreciate, when I watch you work, is that instead of thinking "Oh, I wish I could afford those tools" - like on so many videos - I think "Oh, I have the exact same tools in my garage right now", and I'm motivated to repair something of my own. Thank you again for sharing your work with us strangers out here on the Internet! :)
If I have a cant hook in my ear, I'm probably going to be listening to the sounds of the hospital psychiatric ward in the other ear...
Nice restoration but I think a black Rustic Square Head Lag Wood Screw would have been a better choice for attaching it to the wooden shaft.
I have got to admire your determination to completely make that handle. Great work!
Welcome back great job 👏
C'est intéressent, outils forestier, ca servait a quoi ? quel est le nom de cette outils ? Bravo pour la renovation
Beautiful restoration mister beautifully restored good job well done
There was a good reason for the clamp being lower down in the position it was. The hook is now too far up the shaft for it to grip a log correctly. Try it, you'll see..
Hey!!!!
We didn’t hear from you for while.
You did great job. I’m sure Loggers are so proud of you!!!
Cool log puller!!!! 👍
Nice to see a harbor freight restoration, lol. Question: why not use electrolysis to remove the rest of the rust?
Well done, and I believe it is moderately usable.
Great job!
Ok this not for logging dominantly, this thing is often used in old carriage steam powered saw mills to turn the logs over during the sawing process, usually two people would be using these hooks at the same time.
Fantastic work and skill as usual, but can somebody please start a gofundme page so we can get this man a Lathe? 😊
Welcome back!
Igloos are definitely cooler than log cabins 😂 I love the jokes in your videos. Nice restoration job.
Класс 👍👍👍
With how much dirt, dust, rust and general filth gets on that workbench I'd be very tempted to replace it after every restoration
Oh my goodness, you got a sandblaster!!!
Nice work
Nice,just keep doing what you do best.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Nice, I enjoy your videos.
nice job
Ok i would have made the handle a bit longer but i can live with that.
The other thing is that you dont give any clue as to what its for or how its used. I gotta believe there are thousands of people out there that were wondering what it actually is but didnt mind because they knew there was going to be a demonstration at the end.
If no demo then a picture of an old school logger useing one whould fill in the blank for those people.
Nice Video 👍👍👍
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Super jest to odrestaurowane ale co to jest za przedmiot za ciekawostka średnio wieczna 👍
Looked like more work on the handle than the tip but good job overall. Seeing as this will be a show-no-go tool, maybe you could have gone ahead and finished the tip and painted it black. Enjoy your channel and good luck with it.😊
Here in the United States, we call it a Peevee.
Хорошая реклама преобразователя ржавчины ,
жалко фирму не запомнил .
I'd have preferred if it were shown how this tool was used, as I'm not familiar with it. I personally also dislike the style of leaving the in such a badly pitted condition, especially for a showpiece. Impressive work on the wood though.
Harbor Freight for the win!
I can't read that fast!!!
I don’t understand how it worked.
a Philips screw?????
И для чего это?
For moving/rolling large logs
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Restorasi anda sangat jelek sekali
Well he restores it to the best of his abilities, depending on the initial condition of the tool.