Medieval Shackles Handcuffs Restoration. Rusty Lock Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2023
- Medieval rusty shackles handcuffs restoration. These old rusty shackles were found in the forest with a key next to them. These are approximately shackles of the 12th-14th century. These shackles could be used as handcuffs or as leg shackles. I decided to restore these shackles. I restored the old rusty lock and opened the handcuffs. I preserved the old iron and removed the rust. I hope you liked my restoration.
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Now that was very satisfying, I love old locks and unique locking mechanisms. Seen older "Slave" handcuffs with a screw-in locking mechanism with a square key that you could turn. The locking mechanism on the restored handcuffs reminds me more of the older Chinese-type locks that were on trunks, and small boxes. Very informative and satisfying, thank you!
Excellent work. That's a very clever locking mechanism.
*_You know his restoration videos look legit with how the rusted metal just crumbles away the moment he removes a screw or fixture. I love seeing his work_*
Awesome old school engineering/locksmithing to make that lock.. thanks for sharing
Одразу вподобайка, потім перегляд. Так само і на копі. 😉
Як завжди клас👍
Замок 🔒 має дуже цікавий механізм
Дякую!
What was the most difficult thing that you did a restoration on ? Also your work is absolutely amazing.❤
Great job!!💪🏼
Excellent
Гарна робота! Замок подібний датується 12 - першою половиною 13 століття. А отому добродію, який хотів очистити замок болгаркою треба руки поодривати за таке.
Extremely cool, love that you preserved the way the old metal looks. I have so many questions about where and how you got these though
Another beautiful restoration work.👍👍
Amazing
Beautiful restoration mister well done
Amazing work like always
Nice restoration 👏👏👏👏
Вещь! Спасибо за видео, впервые вижу такой тип замка. 👏👏👏👏👍
Гарна робота, завжди було цікаво як працюють такі старі замки .
Splendid❤
Extremely interesting to see, and a great job done on it bud 👍👍👍. Nice one 👏👏👏. 😎
As always, so deeply satisfying. How much did the cuffs weigh?
Super
Вот делали же раньше вещи!
Przepiękna bardzo mocno stara średniowieczna z dawniejszej epoki kłutka przepiękne odrestaurowane pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
非常有趣的视频 - 干得好。
Tecnología de la época, muy básica y también muy efectiva. A mi gusto, faltó incluir video en la parte donde se DEMUESTRA su funcionamiento, tanto en brazos como en piernas (así lo menciona tu descripción, el uso de su diseño). El tipo de cerrojo y su "llave" es realmente bello¡ Felicitaciones¡¡ Espero nos puedas compartir un video alterno que DEMUESTRE su funcionamiento. Gracias.
Все таки ти допетрав як його відкрити ). Я знав що річ попаде в достойні руки. Гарна робота як завжди.
❤😊🎉👍🤗🤩☺️
Дуже цікавий замок та стародавній і все ж ви його відкрили,вітаю!
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Att: Weliton Marks - Canal Desbravatube
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I have never seen a pair of medieval shackle handcuffs before. I wonder where you found them. They seem to work better since you cleaned the rust off them. Great work.
Thank you! They were found in the forest. Eastern Europe.
The only thing I would suggest is pouring boiling water over the metal after any soaking solution to help neutralize the surface and limit flash rusting. Very cool object to restore!
“It’s perfect”
How did you determine the date the shackles were made? I think that they are hundreds of years younger than you believe. 12th-14th centuries would be 1100-1399... You do understand how centuries are reckoned, right? The 20th century was 1900-1999... We are now in the 21st century. I think that the shackles could possibly be 17th-19th century, no earlier. (1600-1899)
This is a typical tubular lock of the 12th-14th centuries. In the 17th century, another type of locks was with a rotary or screw mechanism. All information about these padlocks is available on Google
Believe me, this guy does his research. And you are being a bit of an ass questioning his knowledge.
I agree regarding the age, but I feel these are likely a more modern replication of medieval shackles. Unless this person seriously thinks that upon finding thousand year old artifacts in the forest.... Their first reaction is to turn on a camera, dump modern rust remover on them while browsing Google and not contacting any actual authority on such artifacts to accurately date and identify them. They should have been preserved by a professional, not someone playing up drama for TH-cam clicks.
that lock was for slaves. They had a squatting position because they were tied to the leg and hands, the chain being short. I don't think that in the medieval era they had such locks, I think they were different, they didn't have such a constructive idea, they were simpler.
Your right about time area 1600-1890's. Medieval shackles where riveted on or used a lock was not till later on did they intergraded lock and key.
Great restauration! Where do you find these witnesses of the past?
Also what a coincidence - watching pirates of the caribbean on TV - and they use the same handcuffs...
Superb restoration! May I ask what type of brush do you use at 5:54?
thanks! This is a regular steel brush
Beautiful restoration, though I hope they won’t be used again 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Try em on 😂
What does the Cool Bluing do? And what’s the stuff in the little squeeze bottle you put on right after?
i wonder who wore these and why
It looks like the chains of the Count of Monte Cristo ... 😂😂😂.
Яка загальна вага цих кайданок?
Дякую.
Imagine the original creator of these having access to a modern shop.
Now I kinda wondering. Do steel already available since medieval age?
Норм кайдани, є у нас на приміті один злочинець, кому вони б дуже личили ))
Робота чудова, але я так і не зрозумів, що за девайс відновлювали
Це кайдани)
コメント失礼します。
これは何の道具ですか?
Вороніння це типу захист ?
Мінімальний. Воронування створює оксидну плівку. Ступінь захисту залежить від товщини плівки
Ой, развёл. Я бы с помощью болгарки и чьей то мамы всё очистил, менее, чем за час.
98
Уксус надо не 9 а 99%
where was this found???? if its in america i'm sorry to tell you but, america didn't have a medieval period.... wasn't founded till the 1700's...... it was purely britain and europe..
For the love of christ, why would you think he's from the States?
I mean, English is clearly his second language, 2 seconds of scrolling the comment section reveals a lot of comments written in Ukrainian, and most of his other videos are based around WW1 or other medieval findings.
How much WW1 combat took place in the States? Critical thinking, it's a good thing...
Hlw sir do you have Facebook page?
Цікава конструкція.
Amazing