Over 100 Years Of Rust.. Sugar Knife Gets Restored!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2023
- I'm restoring a 100 year old sugar beet machete.
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Nicely done. Just enough pitting to give the blade character, just enough shine to show it's still loved. 👍
If you don't have washing soda, you can make your own.
"Simply heat baking soda or sodium bicarbonate in a 200° F oven for about an hour. Carbon dioxide and water will be given off, leaving dry sodium carbonate."
Awesome work. The cherry handle makes it shine.
Perfect balance in this restoration .... Top marks
Beautiful restoration mister well done
I love your work, and your perspective on things!
That knife is called a panga. Very well done restoration.
Hi! Great job, good sense of humour too )
Especially loved your trick with changing wirebrush in hand into a grinder! )))
Thank you!
MMMMM...Fresh PineApple....=))
12:02 "Well... It's *not a sugar beet* either, but *this one fresh pineapple* 🍍 will make a *fine demonstration* for this fully-restored sugar beet knife here...👍"
Beautiful restoration on this old rusty knife. The handle is perfect. I liked watching you in this video. Looking forward to seeing your next one.
Take care and Stay healthy 😊😊
TOP!
...GOOD JOB, KEEP WELL..
Great restoration 👏👏
Love the dad jokes! Nice job.
Great video! It's interesting to watch the work! The end result is fantastic!
beautiful
I was so happy to see this restoration. I have one of those machetes and always wondered what it was. Now I know.
Nice restoration be good for another 100 years.good video as always.kudos 😎😎😎👍👍👍
0:02 "This *old, old sugar beet knife* 🔪 was *found inside of an old barn* ..."
0:24 " *This one cutting tool* represents *so much hard work of our ancestors* back on those 100 years and centuries ago..."
I need one of these real bad before the zombie apocalypse starts.
It’s started they’re just called democrats…
Love the transitions!
11:12 No Epoxy to secure the handle?
Przepiękne jest ta kosa odrestaurowana pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Отличная работа!!!👏👏👏
Looks like new great job🧑🏼🦳🌵🍀🍀🍀👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙏🛐✝️🇺🇸☮️👏🏼👏🏼👋🏼
NICE!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
perfect
9:32 PLEASE! Lower the vertical blade guide to just above the work piece! RTFM for your band saw!
Lindo trabalho. Parabéns 👏👏👏
“It’s perfect”
Ahhhh se pega no dedo...
You can fill the pits using JB Kwik Steel as a filler. Do not use auto body filler.
That came out purty....
its a sharp blade
+1 for NOT using table salt for electrolysis rust removal.
Lindo trabalho
Show
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I have a couple questions
1. Whats the purpose of the spike?
2. How strong is a sugar beet?
2) I manually pulled weeds in a sugar beet field for a summer job about 35 years ago. I tried raw sugar beet out of curiosity and it was about the texture / density of raw carrot. I don't know if it was fully ripe though; I was just a teenager at the time.
I thought this kind of rivet had to be placed hot
Wow!!!
Good job on the restoration and congratulations on hitting 100k subscribers
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When I was a deckhand on fishing yachts, we kept one of these to pierce the fish in the head and put them out real quick. That spike for digging works really well. Then of course the knife part was a great knife. We also used it on the grill for a 'show'. Spiking the food and flipping it onto a cutting board and cutting it. Us 'backwoods Floridians and our southern ways' compared to those rich Yankees that couldn't fish to save their life.
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nvm :(
Oh no, I love to eat pineapple 🍍
You’re great toolmaker 🧰
You’re great knifemaker 🔪
Again, you’re great magician 🪄
I think Cuban really want to buy “Sugar Knife 🔪” from you. They need to work Sugar farm in Cuba 🇨🇺
The spike is from Walrus’s tooth 🦷
Well, we’ll see you next “Magic project” 😊
Am I the only one that thinks this restoration is pointless? Besides the blade, you must replace everything, so why not make a blade from scratch? Why is it worth saving an old blade that's probably brittle and unhealthy to use?
Because it’s fun to watch
@@Hewerrr Maybe it would've been fun to watch him making a new blade.
Дичь какая то, а не тесак....
how come youtube is not boobtube friendly?