100 Years Underground! Very Rusty Pincers Restoration
Ойын-сауық
100 years underground! Restoration of very rusty old pincers.
I found these old rusty pincers in the woods at the site of a military camp. Pincers are extremely rusty. I didn't know if the metal was preserved under the rust. But I decided to try to restore these pincers. I removed the rust and preserved the iron. I hope you liked my restoration.
#restoration #rusty #rextorer
Пікірлер: 435
After the sandblasting It has a very interesting almost organic looking texture on the surface of the metal.
@ReXtorer
11 ай бұрын
The metal is old, forged, therefore heterogeneous and corrosion is also heterogeneous)
@jacksparerow9429
11 ай бұрын
I think it looks cool how the lines of corrosion are perpendicular where the halves of tool join.
@phoenixsemorata9476
11 ай бұрын
It looks wood-like and looks like sanded down rotten/termite damaged wood at the end which is quite neat.
@kensprivateinvestigation2128
11 ай бұрын
Almost like twisted vines or tree roots
@harukatakahashi8822
11 ай бұрын
@@ReXtorerhow come you didn't cover the holes?
Man they started out looking like Kentucky fried pliers and ended up looking almost elven in style. Glad that some of the original pitting from the rust was actually kept as it added a lot of character to the finished product
@projektkobra2247
8 ай бұрын
"Elven"!!....Yes! Well said!
@saras9769
4 күн бұрын
"Kentucky fried pliers" is my favorite phrase ever
Wonderful to see restoration work carried out with such determination and skill. There is something in me that just loves to see neglected and discarded things restored. The same goes for people. Neglected, discarded, and often forgotten people, given another opportunity in life by people who make time for them. Love it!
@williammorgan1860
8 ай бұрын
Stop the cap, quit the bs, I’m only a minute in and he just used a perfectly good chisel to remove the surface rust, that is not skill there. Use some wire brushes or a flat head screwdriver. Or better yet, use water and a brush to remove the large chunks of rust. Also they’re, wire cutters not pincers
@mathsangler
8 ай бұрын
@@williammorgan1860, get in there. You could be then first person to click on 👎. 🤣
I would call those nippers. They look a tool that is commonly used on barb wire fencing. If you found it near a battlefield, think barb wire fences...
A work of art….beautiful job!
BEYOND & BETTER than NEW also wonderful work & incredible JOB
Really great, the finish looks other-worldly
This is one of the best things I've seen on KZread in quite awhile. Thanks!
Thumbnail made it look like a Popeyes chicken 💀💀
@DaKazzy
6 ай бұрын
What
I like the fact it looks from twisted metal, almost like damaged living metal. Definitely looked the business after sandblasting.
Nice job I might say .
Great work! When restored, these wire cutters look like a tool from Muspelheim's fiery forge!
2:06 I love that you do manual wire brushing! A lot of people don't do that.
I love the surface. That was an amazing job bringing them back jnto use. 👏
crazy restoration
👍 Good Job
Beautiful restoration mister beautifully restored well done
Super cool texture!
Landfills are becoming high ranking entertainment.
Great video, after renovation, it is like a new rare pliers.👏👏
Przepiękne są odrestaurowane ten bardzo stare obcęgi rachunkowe pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent! 👍😎👍
The pitting really gives it character.
Клас,реанімувати щось через 100 років це супер!
I was really curious to find out what the underlying layers of dirt and rust were👍🏻❤️
Great restoration, the pitting left behind on the pliers was beautiful! Glad you left enough to tell its story
That was far away and beyond my expectations. This is my favorite of your work up to now. Excellent camera work as well!
Incredible.
The pattern in the metal reminds me of a railroad spike I found in a lake magnet fishing after I cleaned it up. It's cool to see the layers in the steel
It looks to be very aesthetic, I like it
Very impressive that you managed to same those pliers at all... Let alone get them usable again 😮 Brilliant work 😊
When you first had it I thought it was a big cookie
Those look cool af at the end
Never seen so corroded piece of metal.😮😮 Excellent job 👏👏
Good restoration 😊
So cool. The years of rusting has made it look like it's made of wood now.
i can just imagine the old cowboy that lost these! probably was like, dammit, i lost my good pincers in the storm!
Great work dude 😍
4:19 AUGHHHHH SO SATISFYING 🥰😍🥰😍🤩
Fantastic job really enjoyed it 🙂❤️👏
A piece of art😮
Whoa, I couldn't even tell what they were supposed to be at first, nice job!
They looked pretty cool at the half way mark!
Wow...looks like it took just about every grinding tool you had on this one. I think a needler would have been a good tool to use for the initial cleaning. Ended up with 90% patina. Goes to show not every restore can come out like new. Still...pretty cool.
Where did you fish that up? Just seeing all the stuff on it made me think of an artifact that was salvaged from the ocean or some body of water.
pincers tempura. my favorite at Beni Hanna's
So satisfying 😊
Nice !wish I had a workshop 😢
Awesome result, friend; Brilliant work, as Robbo wrote. I enjoyed a lot wtching this video. Warm regards from Mexico.
Ficou ótimo
Wow so much work for a small instrument.
Xlnt work, great repair welding metal on the jaws , how did you know it was 100 years and not 80 ?
Great restoration 👍😃😃
It would have absolutely no other value than people watching it on youtube. All this work for something that can be purchased with 30 bucks. Regardless, it is beautiful to see the process.
This is a fascinating artifact that you recovered and restored. It's like egon and peter crossed the streams when that tool was made.
Finally a proof of real rusty tools and not just manufactured rust. One should have had super power to create such rust for the video.. 😂
@Lbblaster15-wp2ff
2 ай бұрын
There’s a channel called AA hands that buries his tools in mud
You did a dam good job.
With all the grooves and pits in place and the dark bluing finish, i t looks like something the smiths of Mordor would have used to create the orc weapons.
Fuiste muy compasivo en resucitar ese viejo cadáver (You were very compassionate in resurrecting that old corpse).
Fantastic ❤❤❤😊😊😊
Nice job! Saved from scrapyard.
Beatiful restoration 👍👏 Congratulations and Greetings from Belgium, friend.😉🇧🇪👋
Some things we have to throw out... really cool work❤
prachtig gedaan echt vakmanschap mooi om te zien
I use a pulsing engraver to rwmove all the rusty crusts, works a lot better than chisel and hammer
When they first opened up my eyes went wide like wow
"Very rusty." Brother, that is deep fried.
@ReXtorer
10 ай бұрын
)))
Fabuloso 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I think it looks badass, like muscle turned to steel
Perfect
damn that looks crispy af
Damn, that this was gnarly! Looked like it was made out of beef jerky!
Before sanded at 9:17 it looked like a prop from a Tim Burton movie.
The combination of cleaning, polishing and careful handling makes this restoration a true work of art.😊
Bravo!
Excuse my lack of terminology but why did he weld the pincer's handle? Was it to move some original metal to the teeth of the pincers to fill it?
Wow that came out so cool. Just out of curiosity, why go through all of the chemicals to remove the rust and not just jump right to sandblasting? Will all the organic material you remove gunk up the sandblaster?
Very nice!
Excellent, I have iron spiral steps with cement patches here and there as my home is under construction. could be please suggest a solution to remove the cement patches/markets steps.
Bro, i loved that pattern 😭
Do you have some sort of OC or are you just very precise about how you restore things?
I love your hands.
ReXtorer picber was also used for torture device
Does anyone else automatically avert their eyes when the welding is done?
Cooool again 😊❤
Now you won't have to look for the toenail clippers.
Porq é tão satisfatório vê esses vídeos? 😅
Great work as always! BTW, what is done to that rusty water??
good job
the deep cuts shows it age and character
At the end, the dark, pitted metal looks like something Daedric from The Elder Scrolls.
Nice restoration, they originally looked like railway spike pliers, the things you held the spike with while your mate hits it with a hammer.
4:25 the fact that i was eating while watching this part...
Well job Hence the restoration process is so lengthy if where cleaning material not available. Please tell us sample method of rusty items for its real condition
Super!
I think it had back in the day.. some kind of art on it.. cause of all the debris you took off it at the first moment.. It looked like it was all metal and stone inlays... What do u think and what does the chat think of my idea??
Is it really an object that is worth it??? Great job as always friend!!!!!!
I was thinking about creating a brand new yellow vinyl plastic kitchen funnel for bacon grease just 2 days ago. It was very useful to me. They just don't make kitchen funnels like the way they used to anymore.
Nice! Can't buy those surface features that were created naturally
When I saw the thumbnail while I was scrolling, I thought it was a piece of fried chicken at first, not a rusty tool 😂 Amazing to see you clear all the layers away.