If you dont like masking with tape, I just saw a video on a model car guy used elmers glue to mask and then peel off after dried. He used a small brush obviously.
Sweet ratchet! Looks awesome and glad your face didn't melt off🤠👍 on your vise is that protective jaws? Or the jaws on the vise.. they look interesting to me. Again outstanding job! Good stuff
I like the bench grinder attachment. A media blasting cabinet would be ideal for these tool resto's. Love the videos. Keep them coming.
I appreciate you watching! I have an abrasive blaster but don't always use it.
If you dont like masking with tape, I just saw a video on a model car guy used elmers glue to mask and then peel off after dried. He used a small brush obviously.
A very beautiful restoration.
Thank you I appreciate that!
Well done!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great job! That's a sweet old ratchet!
Thank you! I always appreciate you watching.
Nicely done. That's a cool ratchet!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Sweet ratchet! Looks awesome and glad your face didn't melt off🤠👍 on your vise is that protective jaws? Or the jaws on the vise.. they look interesting to me. Again outstanding job! Good stuff
Those are brass jaws made specifically for Reed vises. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful job! 😃👍🏼
Thank you. Thanks for watching!
Nice ratchet!! I personally wouldn't have painted it though. Was it painted originally?
No, it wasn't painted originally. Thank you for watching!
What is the date code for that? Also, was it a 3/4” or 1/2” size?
I don't see a date code on it. It's actually 5/8 drive.