So, i have a question. Rust is an oxidation reaction (iron oxide). Vinegar is an acid (acids are reducing agents) but baking soda is a base. The bubbling is from the vinegar (acid) and the soda (base) neutralizing each other. To me it makes sense why the vinegar is there - it is converting Fe2O3 back to just plane old iron... but what value is the baking soda adding?
Great job of restoring the hammer head,,, but the handle,,, Who came up with that. The handle would look much better in a trash can than it does on the beautiful hammer.
I'm a jeweler and *love* hammers! It made me so happy to see it all shiny and beautiful again : )
Good job. But I think a wood grip is better for a hammer.
He’s obsessed with epoxy
I liked u r video and I am fan of u
That is the finish a jewelry hammer should have. Well Done.
The hammer head is very well finished, I’m not so sure about the handle, personally I would have used wood or aluminium.
Brass, fiberglass, steel
Always really impressed in how he does what he does. To a great outcome.
Nicely done, sir. I think a little more color in the resin would have looked better, but that is one man's opinion.
You're great you're the best thank you very much
Beautiful Work
good job,Stay connected.
Maybe he can do a video on the pliers he used next.
So, i have a question. Rust is an oxidation reaction (iron oxide). Vinegar is an acid (acids are reducing agents) but baking soda is a base. The bubbling is from the vinegar (acid) and the soda (base) neutralizing each other. To me it makes sense why the vinegar is there - it is converting Fe2O3 back to just plane old iron... but what value is the baking soda adding?
Wesley Mckenzie theatrical effect.
I think baking soda actually has its own place in such a work. Dry, in a sandblaster...
You took the words from my mouth. Complete and ludicrous fakery.
Pretty cool handle and shine on the hammer head.
Good work keep it up Mr tool 👌👌👌
Great work as always
For me, it’s the most reliable metal grip. And which one do you use most often?
If u use cycle chain it must be more beautiful
Looks cool but how functional is it
Well done .MashAllah.
Perfeito.....Parabéns....
I agree I would’ve used a wooden handle too.
Nice restoration on the hammerhead. However, as a jewelry maker, I prefer a wooden handle for the grip and the feel.
رجاء ما هذه الماده التي تتجمد
*hello mr epoxy epoxy*
Great job on the hammer head, but the handle ruined it for me.
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻
Very good work on hammer head but ugly handle....
What was the liquid which it soaked for 3 hours?
good idea
Incrível!!🇧🇷👍👍
I didn't get it, glue handle, but i learned something vinegar & soda for 3 hours to clean things,
Are you from pakistan
Neat 👍😎👍
Good
Handle came out crooked from the head
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What is the white powder he is using ?
Am I hallucinating or did that really happen? Nice little hammer though.
I thought it was a horse shoe hammer??
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that is no cross peen hammer its a flatter to be struck by a hammer too flatern metals after heating them
Thats not a hammer it’s a small flatter
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U ruined it by making a epoxy handle sorry 👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾
John, I have to agree. Such beautiful work ruined by a grotesque handle.
Зачем кислотить если потом драть болгаркой до метала!! Чушь какая то!!!
Great job of restoring the hammer head,,, but the handle,,, Who came up with that. The handle would look much better in a trash can than it does on the beautiful hammer.
WTF @ 5:25
I simply don't understand why you ruin all your hard work with the fake bicarbonate, vinegar and water nonsense? Unsubscribed.
Bad work