Mirror Polished WRENCH - Restoration
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@user-lw3cv5hb2g
3 жыл бұрын
tres bonne video monsiuer
@user-lw3cv5hb2g
3 жыл бұрын
😉😉😉
@AlluringAli
Жыл бұрын
Love your love videos I watch them over and over every night until I fall asleep! Please post forever! ❤️❤️
I have never seen such a complicated disassembling in all my life. I thought it couldn't be done.
@PapaBear6t8
4 жыл бұрын
😨😰😱
@jstoli996c4s
4 жыл бұрын
Lol 😂
@carlopumares3055
4 жыл бұрын
the difficult part is to remember all and to put every single piece back in the exact position
@bewareofwil
4 жыл бұрын
@@carlopumares3055 So true. It looked like a pain trying to line up the adjusting gear to put back in place. One wrong move and goodbye alignment.
@Insectoid_
4 жыл бұрын
It was positively perplexing
PP is Pierre Peugeot - the inventor of the large bent wrench and one of the founders of the car company.
@PapaBear6t8
4 жыл бұрын
I thought PP stands for Papa Peugeot... just kidding. 😊
@StephenGillie
4 жыл бұрын
He invented the wrench? Or just casted this one?
@efebirol
4 жыл бұрын
@@StephenGillie he invented "bent wrenches". Not the first wrench
@Heatsauce70506
4 жыл бұрын
wow, cool. An original. Nice
@enricogiordano5720
4 жыл бұрын
Or patent pending?
I assume the red strip makes it go faster, as our 70's cars did?
@spevani
3 жыл бұрын
DA RED WONZ GO FASTER!!!!
@comradebusman3
3 жыл бұрын
@@spevani ELLO YA GIT! GUD TA SEE ANUVVA ORK!
Nice workmanship again... if you sandblast metal with sand, it tends to pit the metal, if you can get hold of walnut shells or macadamia shell, it tends to eat the paint and rusted areas of metal without pitting it, which makes it easier for restoration, saving time and sandpaper... but excellent work bro!
@ramofgod7328
4 жыл бұрын
Glass is also an option, recycled glass is being made into sandblasting media. Clean Bite. Not sure it's as "soft" as the shell options are though.
With such a nice finish I would never have painted it.
Urgh, why'd you have to paint it?! Bare metal looks okay too sometimes!
@jedanderson8172
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. If this tool was put back into use, the paint would quickly flake off on the handle and wrench head from wear and tear.
@DJCray8472
2 жыл бұрын
not only painting.. one hole was badly covered, so paint came in.... don't look good for me too. Such lovely sanding and polishing .... and then... painting?
@jdagamer1847
Жыл бұрын
aaaaaaaand explain to me _WHY_ you’re hating on a great restoration video? like yeah dude he might not have needed to paint it but seriously no need to leave an angry comment
T.T. You've gotta bolt that vice down. You're driving me crazy. The wrench looks great. ✌
No talking , No music , just a very nice restoration ............... EXCELLENT JOB .
Tysy Tube you the best of the best RESTORATION.👍👍👍
Why do people come on here to dislike a video? Come on man. He worked hard to restore this tool. It looks so much better.
There's just one small problem with any tool restoration: it's very difficult to use them after restoring them because ~ s c r a t c h e s ~ Great restoration mate! Keep your amazing videos coming! 😊
@antonklochkov9227
4 жыл бұрын
U gotta take a tool, put your hand up and then put it down quickly saying: to hell with it (we make it Russia this way). Whatever happens, it's really helpfull, russians undestand.
Painting it red on the sides was a nice touch. I enjoyed the restoration.
TySy Tube: PLEASE restore your buffing wheel/bench grinder!
@gearshaw2058
4 жыл бұрын
Do not need restore until contact with the metal sides.
@HepauDK
4 жыл бұрын
Never mind the buffing wheel, the whole bench grinder could use an overhaul, the motor in particular...
@jplifemoments
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Poor little thing.😁
@juliansfc
4 жыл бұрын
And paint it yellow!
TysyTube: *I hope I can make something beautiful out of this* Everyone: *don’t try to bamboozle us*
@caribmedical57
4 жыл бұрын
Tysy is a humble guy. 😊
Why do people INSIST on painting everything...? I thought it looked gorgeous completely silver, but alright.
I never thought I'd say this about a wrench but it is beautiful. You've done well, sir. I really enjoy your videos. The whole video, not just the sand blasting, provides a sense of satisfaction. Thank you for sharing.
@updownstate
4 жыл бұрын
Why should a tool not be beautiful? My tools are beautiful.
@lynwoodlewis6002
4 жыл бұрын
@@updownstate i didn't say that they shouldn't be. I just don't usually see tools as beautiful.
@updownstate
4 жыл бұрын
@@lynwoodlewis6002 If you use tools to make useful things perhaps they will become beautiful to you.
@lynwoodlewis6002
4 жыл бұрын
@@updownstate what else does one use a tool for?
@updownstate
4 жыл бұрын
@@lynwoodlewis6002 Vandalism
Wrenches have so much history! Nice restoration!
PP stands for Peter Parker. He had more than one night job.
I'm so glad you restored the wrench insted of chopping it up. I wished I had the money to buy it from you. I would give it to my Brother to use. He works on large Farm trucks an tractors to help other Farmers in his rural Comunity. My Brother has been through so much. The biggest hurdle he has had to have Anursim Surgery that after they had to take a piece of his skull out was in a Coma for 2 weeks an then had to learn how to do everything again.
That was a complex piece. Lots of small parts but, you pulled it off without losing a piece.
Excellent restore as always, better than new! Now to find a nut large enough to use that thing :) However don't use grease for the lubrication for open threads like this. Grease traps dirt, debri, gunk in it causing it to wear down the mechanism and eventually turn stiff. Not to mention messy. If the components were enclosed or sealed, then yes grease it. Just use good old oil, a few drops will do and it allows any gunk to be carried away. You can just wipe off with a rag and apply a few more drops to keep it running smooth agian. Also less messy and easier cleanup. Just keep an old oily rag around to do cleanup on mechanisms like this, then wipe the untire tool down to protect the finish from oxidation. Keep up the great content.
@granddadgrga
4 жыл бұрын
Tysy never uses what he restores, all for museum
How in heavens name did you remember how it all went back together??? Ha ha ha ha. Another beautiful piece of work.
@TysyTube
4 жыл бұрын
😅🤯🤷♂️
@Nikolajnen
4 жыл бұрын
@@TysyTube Somewhat of a relative question: Do you ever go back and watch your videos/clips to see how you disassemble stuff when you reassemble them? I'm thinking of the most complicated stuff you've done.
No puedo expresarme mucho en inglés, soy venezolano, poco conozco el idioma; pero en español puedo decirle que me gusta mucho su manera de trabajar: muy limpio, metódico, concienzudo en su labor. ¡ Lo Felicito por sus increíbles trabajos...!
The sandblasting had always been my favourite it’s so satisfying 😂😂
J'aurais aimé combler les petites points sombres par la mastic pour rendre la surface plus lisse mais en général t'as fait un excellent travail ❤
@jmyyer
4 жыл бұрын
Moi aussi je pense que ça aurait bien de rendre la surface très lisse avec du mastic
@sovietcomrade7733
4 жыл бұрын
@@jmyyer après si cest trop lisse tu perds le caractère de l'outil, mais c'est que mon avis personnel
Nice to see that restored clamp being used ... and as always, another great restoration
The item is in perfect condition for the start. Anyway youre turning it into a masterpiece.
TOO NICE LOOKING TO USE!!! Very good restoration.
Not gonna lie. I find it far more relaxing to see the filing of casting markings and such etc. rather than the sandblasting. I could watch the whole process for hours and be in a state of zen. You truly take pride in your craft and should be proud.
Without a doubt, it has been your most "difficult" restoration. Loved your sense of humour. Cracked me up. 😄 They are not made like that anymore. When things were made to last. It is beautiful, I want it. ❤❤❤
Who in the world would give this artist a thumbs down, that's unbelievable. TysyTube you do great work and make terrific videos. Thanks
I know it's excessive but I wish the sanding section just kept going and going to 12k grit. XD
@judexavier1929
4 жыл бұрын
that would be overkill....
@ussdiscovery6912
4 жыл бұрын
If he had gone to 2500 grit he wouldn't have needed polish it!
@ic_trab
4 жыл бұрын
Or be like japanese knife guy and go to 60k diamond paste
I look forward to your videos. You’re amazing at what you do. Kudos and keep up the good work!
Hier je vois une vidéo des frères poulains qui restorent une vieille clé à molette faites par les frères Peugeot et aujourd'hui je viens sur cette chaîne et je vois presque la même clé se faire restaurer, j'adore les coïncidence comme ça
Nice, I love old tools. To see them shine again just makes me feel good
Mystery solved! This wrench is used to make the perfect croissant!
Glad to see the vise is being used!
“The most complicated thing I ever opened” Never a truer statement about anything French!
I get notified. I click. I like. I watch. I am content. I comment.
Definitely an improvement over what it looked like before.
Love the two-tone. Well done.
Sandblasting - you know we like it! The red color gives the wrench a sporty feel just like with red stripes on fast cars. Well done!
Please, don't stop to make this kind of videos...
This is the best wrenchstoration on KZread.
That subscribe message was very abrasive
Absolutely my favorite part!!!
Fancy yet simple. Such an elegant solution, I love it!
Amazingly elegant. The simplest things often are. Love the red.
This was beautiful!! You made sure to bring back its lustre. I appreciate the labour and time you put into each item.
I would start to cherish this wrench, so as not to scratch the paint. Well done work, TysyTube.
Looks great! I like the added humor.
Now that's a BEAST!
Nice tear down and clean up. Beautiful restoration. Cool wrench.
I've been watching your videos for a while now and find them very satisfying. You're such a artist and a craftsman. Thank you for sharing all these with us. I have often wondered what you do with them once they're finished - many so beautifully they should be in a museum.
The sandblasting is very satisfying.
That red makes it great. Nice job!
Like always amazing work. Always nice to see someone else restoring old stuff. 👍
Very Nice! Simple highlight with the red paint, really set it off! First rate restoration 😀
The clearest media blasting segments on KZread
Love the red paint. Nice touch
Simply beautiful! You've come so far since your first vids. Keep up the great work!
Simplicity at it's best!
Liked the stripe ❣️ We all know red makes things go faster 😉
Oh WOW!!! You made it BEAUTIFUL!!!! Okay. So, NOW you are my hero. :-)
Awesome job my man so therapeutic look forward to your videos
Amazing job 😍😍 hello from algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿
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Awesome huge wrench restoration !!!!!!!!
A very well machined wrench! You certainly did it justice with the restoration! Well done!
The red stripe is called custom work. Personalizes the tool. Beautiful work. The bench vise, I recognized from a previous video. Great learning clip. Thanks
Look at the quality of the wrench though, the metal has almost no tolerance and it still works after so long... Manufacturing today should take note of this.
I love polishing 😍
I wasn't too sure about the red at first. But after seeing the finished product it totally suits it
You are surely the best
Awesome restauration this big wrench💪🛠️⚙️📐🔨😉
Awesome as usual, with great attention to detail.
it really is a beautiful job looks brand new again
Your work was perfect in the smallest detail, congratulations!
Vous avez réussi votre pari! Vous avez fait quelque chose de beau!
1000 percent brilliant
Another nicely done project.
Great job !!! Respect
I like it. Stylish and functional.😎👍
Rather enjoy the fun part of finding the subtle subscribe messages.
I like your work now I want a sand blaster.
I watch a few other people do "restorations" and all it does it make me want to scream. Why cant people just do it right if that's what they are going to do? Thank you so much for taking the extra time to primer, paint and do a real restoration. I always end up here and enjoy seeing the job done right!
Marvelous. Very satisfying and thank you 🙏
You’ve managed to make a wrench look great! You’re a talent!
That turned out really good
Awesome wrench and restoration!
Gorgeous, it's now been transformed into art.
The sandblasting parts are everything i would watch a hole video of it!
The work which went into this!
Why is sandblasting sooo satisfying 😍😍
Во времена СССР У нас в городе (Петрозаводск) выпускали гусеничные трелёвочники, в комплекте шла кувалда. Часть тракторов продавали за рубеж, на экспорт. Кувалды на экспортных машинах полировали до зеркала, ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬНО! Навеяло :)))
The restoration turn out great, love the red accent on the edge of the wrench looks brand new regards John
Now that's a wrench!!! lol Great job restoring it!! Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
I so love the sand blasting part
Looks the same as my 24" Crescent after i use a cheater pipe on it.