I've had this in my tool box for over 30 years..Chinese label..."Great Wall" The first time I saw one of these was in the 1948 movie.."Abbott & Costello meet Frankenstein" Costello was opening a crate that contained Draculas Coffin....=))
this lady is an artist with her hammer - any hammer. a skill a lot of people don't have. Also love her artistic flair with the paint colors. Keep it up!
I was using that exact same axe to cut wood 30yr ago, when I was 5yo. My mother saw it as punishment. I saw it as fun. Remember one day, I filled bins, and half the garden before she stopped me. After that,I had to beg to chop wood.
Those "Skatchets" were marketed in Hunting/Fishing magazines, among other places. I don't think that is a casting. It's more likely a very quick forging.
Awesome Restore!!!! 😮😮😮
The tear drop hole in the shaft is also for removing nails.
Thanks, @AndrewSmith-zi8wf, but most of us knew that already!
MASTERPIECE!
Did you see the way she effortlessly broke those new scale pins . incredible!!
اكثر طبر كان متوفر في الثمانينات والتسعينات في العراق شكرا على الذكريات والعمل المتقن تحياتي
I've had this in my tool box for over 30 years..Chinese label..."Great Wall"
The first time I saw one of these was in the 1948 movie.."Abbott & Costello meet Frankenstein"
Costello was opening a crate that contained Draculas Coffin....=))
Best shade of green ever
Just love that color John Deer Green.
It’s one of best hammer/hatchet re-model that I’ve had seen on TH-cam!
Very cool tool 🔨🪓
Marvelous Creator/Toolmaker!!!! 👍
That’s a great tool wasn’t in that bad of shape & it looks great now g thanks for sharing it with us all the best to ya 😊
this lady is an artist with her hammer - any hammer. a skill a lot of people don't have. Also love her artistic flair with the paint colors. Keep it up!
Lady?
@steve.b.23 yes a rotund woman. Bet you'll stop watching now because the idea of a woman doing this work is off putting to you.
Read the text in 5:42 - 5:47 , it says "son"
You gave it decades more useful life, like you always do. We should all be so lucky.
Nice work.
That tool would definitely.Come in handy on a farm or ranch!
....LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE WORK, KEEP WELL...
Super jest to odrestaurowane ten tasak pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
I was using that exact same axe to cut wood 30yr ago, when I was 5yo.
My mother saw it as punishment. I saw it as fun.
Remember one day, I filled bins, and half the garden before she stopped me.
After that,I had to beg to chop wood.
Hello mister beautiful axe beautiful restoration good job well done
That logo is for Diamond brand. They made lots of crate-opening tools. Great job.
Another great and beatiful restoration 👍👏🪓 Congratulations and Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪👋 friend...
Tool's lookin' hella dope, @lostandrestored!
Прекрасная работа. Молодец!
Beautiful restoration.😄😄
For a second I totally believed you braking the steel pins with your hands 😂
Lovely job, thanks for sharing.
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Awesome work.
Nothing fancy here.... Just a finely detailed working man's tool. Well done, as always!
Wow it came out superb. Well done. And yes, I saw the new life given to the electric fence control and it looks great.
Beautiful………Now, I need this to put in my Disaster Prepare Bag or to Go Bag for those who knows what I mean!😁❤️👌🏾
Haha awesome. I found this exact tool in my backyard soil last year. Currently plan to fix it up. Absolutely uncanny Level of rust and wood condition
C O O L !!
🪓🪓🪓🪓 Wow! Great! Good job!
Awesome restore!
Nice! All it's missing now is a John Deere logo:D
Perfect tool for taking with you camping
A Crate Hammer 🔨😌
Nice!
Класс 👍👍👍
I always enjoyed your creativity both in restoration and video graphics
Very awesome restoration. Turned out fantastic
Beautiful job, it looks great!
Cool as always 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Fantástico
Magnifico trabalho
Awesome Hammer/Hatchet ....don't like the green paint.
Makes it more a show piece, not a working piece.
mam taki na działce.. ma już ponad trzy dekady a dalej jest w świetnym stanie...
“It’s perfect”
woah!
Those "Skatchets" were marketed in Hunting/Fishing magazines, among other places. I don't think that is a casting. It's more likely a very quick forging.
Doskonałe narzędzie dla Robinsona Crusoe.
How many times you need when you doing a électrolyse ?
Did you throw the hatchet or what I noticed the note
Nice restoration, but that is not an antique hammer/hatcher multi tool. That is a drywallers hammer still bought as used today.
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Not feeling the green
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It is a roofing hammer for shingles
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I think its from germany circa ww2 as for company I can't find that info online
Flea market, why did you stop explaining where you got your things?
It's a slate roofers tool.
Has anyone told you that your Magic is better than David Copperfield 😂😅👍👊
У мене є один із них, але мені подобається залишати його іржавим, на мою думку, він виглядає краще
Hello
"Crate tool"
Not antique, chinese junk stores sell these! Flea markets always have boxes of this stuff
Nice work but just another repair and modification channel. No restoration here.
Not a restoration , he just cleaned it
That's no antique
What kind of die grinder is that? The gold one
За такую похабную работу, только 👎
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