Very Rusty WW2 Drum Magazine for German Machine Gun MG42 Restoration
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Rusty Magazine for WW2 German Machine Gun MG42 Restoration. I found this rusted magazine for a machine gun in a WWII German position. The magazine for the machine gun was very rusty and I understood that a lot of metal had been lost. But I decided to restore the magazine for the machine gun. I removed the rust and preserved the old iron. Now that's an interesting historical entourage thing. I hope you liked my restoration.
#restoration #rusty #rextorer
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I was thinking, 'why is he bothering to fix this piece of junk?', and then you turned it into a unique lamp! Well done.
@ReXtorer
Ай бұрын
Thanks)
@dwightpadgett606
Ай бұрын
Spoiler alert!
@condar419
Ай бұрын
@@dwightpadgett606 oops, my bad LOL😳
Very well done. The rustier the better I like!
The best restoration channel on KZread thank you so much for the vidoes
Another Fantastic restoration. 😊 Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing your video with us. Looking forward to seeing your next one 😀 You really do amazing work on all your projects. I really enjoy watching you work your magic on these items. Have a Blessed and Beautiful week ahead of you 😊
@ReXtorer
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching my videos)
Nice transformation 👍🏻
Beautiful work
Even if I had the expertise, I'm not sure I would have bothered with this one. Quite the dedication anyway. 😮
@jeffbaranowski6695
Ай бұрын
I totally agree.
@TheBackyardBirder
Ай бұрын
They're digging up thousands of these at the Stalingrad battlefields as we speak. Many are in much better shape and more deserving of restoration...imho! This seems like a waste of time and resources.
@user-ke9iw6uq5h
Ай бұрын
@@TheBackyardBirderВін не з московії,а з України,в Україні немає ніяких сталінгадів.
@ReXtorer
Ай бұрын
I found it and I am interested in restoring it) Otherwise, I would not restore it
@judithyoungquist8409
Ай бұрын
Very unique piece, looks like lace. Great job as usual, oh what a story it could tell, eh?
Can you explain me why sometimes you use vinegar and other times you use citric acid or oxalic acid?
@ReXtorer
Ай бұрын
Oxalic acid preserves paint and removes rust. Vinegar or citric acid does not matter. You can simply make more concentrated citric acid
Good job mister beautifully restored
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Отличная идея 👍💪👏
It’s pretty cool.The way it looks with the light!
Brilliance just Brilliance
Nice idea👍🏼 Good job, man!
Beatifull work 🦾 i love your video's
You’re not going to load it up and test fire it?
That was a great idea, good job.
It reminds me of a Jack-o-Lantern….a Halloween decoration we have here in the US.
Very much worth saving
rust is amazing !
Як завжди 👍💪✌
Вітаю,дуже цікава ідея використання!🎉
Great work. I have a few questions. Rust converter. And that other chemical you used to evaporust I think it is called? They sound the same to me. Anyway. I am also wondering how you could not solder it? To weak I figure. Have a nice one
@ReXtorer
Ай бұрын
Hi! In this video I used 9% vinegar, rust converter, degreaser, cold bluing and silicone lubricant.
It’s a crazy fact that there is tortoise that was a life when that happened was used it’s still living today
Досить цікаве рішення👍. З початку не міг зрозуміти що може вийти з цього,, друшляка''. Вітаю. Я в свій час з п'ятьох,, зліпив'' одного.
@ReXtorer
Ай бұрын
Антураж на поличку) Рідко можна знайти в гарному стані
콜라에 담가놓으면 녹이 벗어지지 않나?
When do you use soda or salt?
@manuelurdaneta2105
Ай бұрын
In electrolysis soda is better than salt because of the danger of chlorine gas, but to attack the rust with vinegar salt speeds the reaction
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Так это не реставрация. Чувак просто отмыл и все. А дыры остались, вмятины.
Not an easy one
Вітання
What did I just watch…
This wasn’t a restoration of you weren’t going to make it useable as originally intended again.