When you are sanding something like that, I might suggest standing aside more. If it does catch and flip up, your face might have a bad time. I really liked the outcome on this one!
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Hammer and handle were in good condition. No cracks, no burrs, almost perfect. My hammers all look like this. They are used. I am really someone who values clean and neat tools. This hammer should have been hanging in a tree for 10 years, or used properly. Then it is probably rusted and out of shape or the handle is broken. In my opinion a waste of time for this hammer. Just a little realistic opinion. A wire brush and some soapy water would have sufficed. ;)
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@@richardbryant7972 I googled a linesman hammer and did see a hole and its use but this hammer has the hole n the top. The leverage to turn a bolt isn't there
He had the handle in the vise, and he was hammering against himself ! It t wasn't a big deal ! I was wishing I was there to tell him what he was doing ! Lol
Nice result, but completely pointless if you simply want a working hammer. There was nothing wrong with it. The head didn't come off without a struggle and the handle was sound.
Cool idea with circle wedge, I've never seen this before. The hammer turned out to be beautiful, and your accuracy in work deserves respect!
Fantastic.
Мне интересно знать, зачем отверстие на молотке?
Спасибо за видео.
The hammer looks great, but to be technical it was not a restoration but rather a reformation! That hammer never looked like that when it was new!!
When you are sanding something like that, I might suggest standing aside more. If it does catch and flip up, your face might have a bad time. I really liked the outcome on this one!
Thanks, man! You're probably right about standing aside more. Sometimes safety comes second in my shop. lol.
Oh been there plenty of times. Hindsight is easy unless you lose your sight. Just looking out for you. :)
Circle wedge. Interesting. Have not seen that before. Nice job.
Very good restoration hammer 🔨 👍👍👍💪👌🏽
What grits of paper did you use on the belt sander?
About 120 if I remember correctly.
Well done.
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Nice work
Thank you! I really appreciate it.
Wedge, best part
Hammer and handle were in good condition. No cracks, no burrs, almost perfect. My hammers all look like this. They are used. I am really someone who values clean and neat tools. This hammer should have been hanging in a tree for 10 years, or used properly. Then it is probably rusted and out of shape or the handle is broken. In my opinion a waste of time for this hammer. Just a little realistic opinion. A wire brush and some soapy water would have sufficed. ;)
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Frikkin beautiful. 😍🤘
well done 🙂
Thank you!
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Edit: not 50 subs but like 15 or something
Can you tell me what is the hole in the hammer head is for?
Since it's a blacksmith hammer, I would assume it's for shaping metal. I'm not 100% positive though.
It’s a linesman hammer, that’s why it has a hole in it
@@richardbryant7972 I googled a linesman hammer and did see a hole and its use but this hammer has the hole n the top. The leverage to turn a bolt isn't there
I'm not doubting you its just the images shown is all I have to go on
Did anyone other than me notice what he was doing when he was trying to get the handle hammered out of the steel head ?
2:40 at that moment he realised that he was holding the handle and not the hammer itself xd
He had the handle in the vise, and he was hammering against himself ! It t wasn't a big deal ! I was wishing I was there to tell him what he was doing ! Lol
Nice result, but completely pointless if you simply want a working hammer. There was nothing wrong with it. The head didn't come off without a struggle and the handle was sound.
Hi there!
A very nice job!
👍👍👍
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Thank you! I’ll check it out.
Nice work