Grandfather's Military Shovel Restoration - The Ultimate Transformation

1945 Army Folding Shovel Restoration
I found this shovel at the largest army flea market in Germany. It's a Yugoslavia-made shovel, produced in 1945. The man who sold it to me was a veteran who received it as part of his equipment. After being covered in rust, I decided to give it a fresh coat of paint. Now, it's patiently waiting for the time when it will be put to use in my yard, eagerly awaiting its handle. This shovel was in quite a state when I got it-very rusty with its moving parts stuck. If you enjoyed this restoration, please consider sharing it with others and giving it a thumbs up. I upload a new video every week, sometimes even two if I find the time. So, if you'd like to see more, don't forget to subscribe!
Index of operation and materials:
00:01 presentation
00:37 trying out a new tool
01:21 washing in water
01:58 I put an anti-rust agent
02:27 adding baking soda, big reaction with metal contact
04:01 washed rust shovel ready for further removal of rust
04:09 scraping rust
05:12 apply an anti-rust agent
06:10 removing nails with a sander
06:47 removing the remaining holder from the shovel
07:52 scraping off rust with a drill
08:31 removing the remaining rust with a sander
20:27 dusting off the shovel
20:04 coating protective coating 3 in 1. For metal protection and against rust.
25:49 presenting the finish product
If you enjoyed watching this restoration, I'd greatly appreciate it if you could share it with others and consider subscribing to my channel for more content like this.
Disclaimer: I want to emphasize that I am not a professional. Everything you see here is the result of self-teaching, trial, and error. I value any feedback, advice, constructive criticism, or suggestions you may have.
Important: Since I don't have a lot of equipment for this work, and it does take up some of my time, but I don't see it as time-consuming. Instead, it's a calming activity for me after a hard day's work-I simply enjoy these kinds of things. Any donation would mean a lot to me. Anyone who donates can choose the next item and provide a suggestion that I'll mention in upcoming videos. Thank you.
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Пікірлер: 15

  • @alfiembra
    @alfiembraАй бұрын

    26 minutes of using the most inappropriate tools possible, can’t wait to see part 2 when you hatchet a handle together.

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    Ай бұрын

    Hey, thanks for support. It will be part 2. 😊

  • @pwkeely

    @pwkeely

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah... I was wondering why he didn't go to a wire brush early. Decided maybe it was "too harsh" when I saw the tiny brush but then he hits the rivent with a grinder and screwed up the collar. This is just an attempt at views not honest restoration attempt.

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your feedback! We strive to maintain a natural and authentic approach in our videos, avoiding special effects for a genuine experience. We appreciate your attention and viewership, and your opinion means a lot to us.

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbaconАй бұрын

    Neat old shovel.

  • @diverdave4056
    @diverdave405627 күн бұрын

    come on now ... buy a Warrior paint remover disk for your right angle grinder and you can quickly polish up to a mirror shine !

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    27 күн бұрын

    I appreciate the suggestion! I'm on it. Thank you! 😊

  • @susandew4874
    @susandew487427 күн бұрын

    WoW! You messed this one up, if it had any value, it doesn't now 😢

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you ^^

  • @rickreeve1246
    @rickreeve1246Ай бұрын

    use zeb s toilet bowl acid

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your suggestion, but using toilet bowl acid (hydrochloric acid) is not safe and can cause damage. We recommend using safer and more appropriate cleaning products for your needs. :)

  • @rickreeve1246

    @rickreeve1246

    Ай бұрын

    @@GleamRenewal really i been using it for years with no trouble

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    Ай бұрын

    @@rickreeve1246 Maybe i will try in my next videos. Thanks 🙂

  • @user-tf6lt7pc1b
    @user-tf6lt7pc1bАй бұрын

    сколько потрачено сил ,времени и материала,чтобы восстановить этот хлам

  • @GleamRenewal

    @GleamRenewal

    Ай бұрын

    It does take a lot of time, but materials like these are unique; they date back to the time of the Second World War, and materials like these are no longer made today as they were before, they're not of the same quality. But thank you for your comment. :)