I see you flexing your knowledge, skills, and patience. Great job and a fantastic result. Also, great videography of the entire process. Keep up the great work.
Did you put anything on the top of the head to prevent it from rusting? I work in a refinery and got bored one night and buffed mine to a shine and within a week it started showing surface rust.
Good job on videoing and color...but that’s about where the ‘restoration’ ends...shouldn’t be filing, sanding and grinding out the original manufacturer casting and manuf marks or defects. However, the teeth could be refiled/restored to ‘restore’ it’s usefullness. A beadblaster, not sand, could have prepped without damage or modifying original marks in just few minutes. Please do not do this on a real collector tool.
nice
That wrench came out great
Thank you sir.
Very good job...nice colour...like it
An absolutely top flight restoration, excellent cinematography, beautiful work my friend!
Great job
I see you flexing your knowledge, skills, and patience. Great job and a fantastic result. Also, great videography of the entire process. Keep up the great work.
I love watching tool restorations. Great job
This is a really good job !!! Also the editing is really cool. Congrats mate beautiful outcome !! A new life begins for that tool
Great 👍
thank you for dropping by.
👍👍
Excellent! Looks beautiful, very nice color!
Nicely done.
Amazing stuff 👍👍👍
It came out really nicely - you picked really good color! Great job!
Any chance you'd be willing to share what type of blue spraypaint that is? I've been looking for something similar. Cool restoration!
@Diyresttube What is that Blue? I love it.
Very Very Happy to see it,that colour is really wonderfud and it was done beautifully.
Happy to see this restoration.
Great job!
Very good..
Very nice result. Blue metallic color and clear steel looks cool together.
Amazing
That's sweet.... that color is very nice.. I really like it! 🤠👍👍👍👍👍
The blue paint looks good nice work mate.
beautiful restoranion buddy, I like it 👍
Damn!!! Nice job
Great work. What's the product used that looked like yellow slime? At the start.
It’s paint stripper :)
@@DrHutOfHandcraft ah ok, it's about knowing what products work well. Thanks
@@SinnisjInsulator you’re welcome :)
Hey man well restored. I restored a Zubi-ondo pipe wrench do you have any idea about the brand?
Great job👍
Very good work, turned out nice
Perfecta!! 👏👏
I tried to restore a pipe wrench for the first time.
great!
It's always cool to DIY 👍
its my first time too..
@@diyresttube It ’s my first time, but it ’s wonderful!
Great👍very well
I like your Extraordinary skill
Impressive work!
nice content, congratulations, good luck
I'm following you from now
nice bro
Did you put anything on the top of the head to prevent it from rusting? I work in a refinery and got bored one night and buffed mine to a shine and within a week it started showing surface rust.
thats the same happened to thatwrench rust began to show after a week.. i sand it again and do cold bluing really helps.
Do they sell that anywhere?
try to search on google(birchwood casey bluing liquid)i used that.
Nice job, but its too nice to use. 😁
*Great restoration! The key is as good as new! I also do something like that sometimes ;-) Come and visit)*
It's not a wrench is a pipe cutter
Now its too pretty to use.
thank u very much
Great job. Too much work do me, I’ll buy a new one.
Good job on videoing and color...but that’s about where the ‘restoration’ ends...shouldn’t be filing, sanding and grinding out the original manufacturer casting and manuf marks or defects. However, the teeth could be refiled/restored to ‘restore’ it’s usefullness. A beadblaster, not sand, could have prepped without damage or modifying original marks in just few minutes. Please do not do this on a real collector tool.