so sad that old coins are destroyed to make this. Old coins and the history of the country are important. Yes it beautiful but the coin is no more. If everyone followed this example old coins would be no more and tangible history lost forever
@DIY_TOPАй бұрын
nice work
@alanchappell414Ай бұрын
Excellent 👍👍
@robertliepe67662 ай бұрын
💯🥳👍🏻🍻
@anilgupta92902 ай бұрын
Ifefljfoxkf😮
@paulinefrape68023 ай бұрын
Can you tell me what lock number yours is? As mine is a "7" (number on top of key hole) the key is lost and I'm trying to get a new one made so would be good to have a template. Many thanks Pauline
@susanthorne67033 ай бұрын
Where did you find the metal trim?
@contactusece77693 ай бұрын
Price of wood now a days not worth buy one made already
@km234able3 ай бұрын
Is this a regular coping saw? Or a specialist one?
@JKLProjects3 ай бұрын
Hi there, it’s called a jewellery saw or piercing saw. Same concept as a coping saw but uses smaller blades about the thickness of a human hair. 👍
@DannyB-cs9vx3 ай бұрын
I can't believe I wasted so much time watching you polish aluminum. I was expecting a mod to extend or tighten up the blade.
@JKLProjects3 ай бұрын
Yup, no clickbait 😜 the finished article was right there all along.
@blackdragoninnovations35634 ай бұрын
It's a great tutorial. However, a word of caution - the webbing may be rated to 125kg, but that thickness of PVC tubing will likely start to crack or even snap at around 75-80kg due to the extreme pressures put on either of the ends... Another point would be to round the inner and outer edges of both ends of the tube, otherwise the sharp edges of the tube will eventually start cutting away at the webbing. 🙂
@JKLProjects3 ай бұрын
Good advice! Thanks for your comment.
@Belows6825 ай бұрын
that small wrench you used looks fantastic!! please tell me what kind of wrench it is or where I may find one. i need it! also, thank you for the tutorial. i prefer to make my own tools whenever possible but don't always know how to go about it. this is very helpful!
@gerardlynch28365 ай бұрын
Well, let’s just say you and I take a different approach.
@JKLProjects5 ай бұрын
How so?
@Dominoestheking222228 ай бұрын
That’s destruction of the governments property so it’s illegal so yeah don’t do this
@henryskinner10928 ай бұрын
I really don't know why you would take it apart. The history is fantastic.
@memorabiliatemporarium27478 ай бұрын
Nice! Will do it tomorrow.
@bamboo97911 ай бұрын
your bench peg looks new first project?
@JKLProjects11 ай бұрын
I think it was back then! 😂 well spotted
@girlsdrinkfeck Жыл бұрын
the gold does look good on the characters ,makes a change from boring white most people use
@girlsdrinkfeck Жыл бұрын
i LOVED 2020, i sold my concept 2 for 2k and by 2022 i had the money to buy 2 of them LUL
@tonyyglesias7784 Жыл бұрын
Temporary repair,...Granite is a LIFETIME APPLICATION...
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for the comment. This window cil is 100 years old already and now in as new condition 😉 hopefully another 100 to come.
@_BigLife_ Жыл бұрын
Very nice. What reconditioning wheel are you using?
@_BigLife_ Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Very nice restoration. Everything turned out great. The key making was awesome.
@_BigLife_ Жыл бұрын
That turned out nice. Have been following you on IG and didn't realize I wasn't following you here. I fixed that.
@lym3204 Жыл бұрын
The before looks exactly like my rusted plates, curl bar, and tricep bar in my backyard.
@theluth9046 Жыл бұрын
Real nice job looks real! Now granddad needs to get out to the shop and make my grandson one! Thanks for sharing!
@Carlos-nr3rt Жыл бұрын
I have just been rebuilding a few bits on my Father's one of these. He was a tool maker for life. A few things to note. I didn't have a key so I made up a few to test and modify with thin plastic that was easy to cut with a boxcutter. Took a few attempts and trimming to push the tumblers just far enough. My profile ended up being nowhere near as simple as the one here. I would suggest that even though it appears to work its probably wrong (maybe you got lucky the number "12" lock was the simple one mine has a "6" lock) , the tip of the key is quite small as well as it goes right through the back of the lock. Basically only 2 tumblers so was not hard to see what was going on with the lock removed. That plate round the lock (13 minutes in) on the front actually has a rectangular cut-out between the mounting screws. This allow a bit of paper or card trapped behind it so you can write your name on it. Nice picture of a genuine key here:- www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-neslein-drawer-engineers-1819612816 I'm taking my plastic template to a locksmith to get 2 proper keys cut for it.
@paulinefrape68023 ай бұрын
Carlos I have a "7" lock any ideas what the key would look like please?
@johnathonmullis4234 Жыл бұрын
I like the idea of using the nicely done sculpting from the mint’s sculptures to fancy up your ring. The shaping you did with the file and stuff to incorporate the coin was great. The only problem I seen was the Silver didn’t match up. The ring is probably .925 sterling silver and god only knows what the silver content of the shilling was. Probably .999 or even 90% but it could be much lower. You could’ve concealed it by framing your insert with the same silver content as your ring. Giving it a 3d appearance
@coloradomountainman8659 Жыл бұрын
You totally ruined this video with the adding in of irritating, annoying and distracting crappy-ass background "music", making it unwatchable. Just thought you'd like to know.
@Ricopolico Жыл бұрын
Sure, it looks real purty, but the best 199's are cast iron. Also, if you plan to pocket this thing, you better get a blade guard.
@colemanhuckins1181 Жыл бұрын
I bet those bars had 0 knurling left after this. Look nice tho. 👍
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I was worried about this too but was okay thankfully!
@Atlin. Жыл бұрын
how did you make that starter hole
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Hi there, the starter hole is made using a micro drill bit. They are standard drill bits but just very small, some under 1mm diameter. Sometimes you need a drill bit holder adapter as they might fall out of a standard chuck.
@luigiprovencher8888 Жыл бұрын
Didn't like how you didn't remove all of the rust but nice idea of using the marker. I was wondering how I was going to do the lettering.
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Hi thanks for the comment. Only needed to remove the surface rust for these as they are going to get chucked around a bit. For other projects the rust removal is more important. Glad you liked the gold lettering. So much easier than paint and easy to touch up too. Surprisingly long lasting.
@ringuitos Жыл бұрын
Bravo Mr.!!!
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Please subscribe for more
@suzannebellar7739 Жыл бұрын
Yeah you did a great job but that is considered that mirrors are still rusty done delete mine just said never mind here’s a story I actually have this old weight and I have no clue where are stored so you really help me when I have no clue no to fix
@masongumbs2648 Жыл бұрын
Should have polished the screw
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Good idea, I did this on my recent upload, the Hilmor pipe vice. Chucked them into the drill and sanded / polished. Leaves a fantastic uniform polish on the screw, really effective.
@citizent6999 Жыл бұрын
I think the sharpie gold at the end was such a good idea.
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the kind comment! Some people use contrasting paint but the Sharpie is so quick and effective and can be touched up easily if it comes off! Please subscribe for more ☺️
@tropicalgamer5559 Жыл бұрын
I Appreciate your work!
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your comment ☺️
@MarkW00dy Жыл бұрын
that's great, for another finish for your copper pieces, you can electroplate zinc onto the surface and then heat up the part (on a cooker hot plate will do) and the finished piece will magically turn to brass, with a good polish looks great :-)
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Oh wow that sounds interesting. Is it easy to do with a DIY set up?
@MarkW00dy Жыл бұрын
@@JKLProjects Hi, yes very easy, there are plenty of videos on youtube on how to electroplate zinc onto copper, I tried with a few old coins before doing anything good :-)
@mysteryman5826 Жыл бұрын
You make some very nice items but you assume too much. I wish you would speak and explain what you are doing and what things you a using. for example you used some type of long handled clamp to hole the a coin, but I have no idea what this clamp looks like, what it is called or where I can buy it. Also you added something to the water to cool the cut image down but you didn't say what that ingredient was. I wish you well but could you consider been been more descriptive in your uploads please?
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks for the comment. I appreciate the feedback and I suppose this channel is meant to be more for entertainment rather than a how to channel. I’m happy to answer any questions though. The clamp is something I made myself out of a large garden gate hinge. I filmed the make video but haven’t uploaded yet. The chemical in the water is called Liver of Sulphate solution. It causes the weathering and darkening of the coin to bring out the details of the design. If you have any other questions please ask away. 👍
@ibusyurga9739 Жыл бұрын
Do you have mosquito problem after using the water feature?
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Hi, no not a problem with mosquitos, it’s not a very big body of water and the filter in the pump keeps the water clean. We are in the UK though so not much problem with mosquitos anyway. 👍
@commandoslayer Жыл бұрын
This is why I paint my plates and bar from the very beginning after buying them. I coat them with an anti-corrosive paint.
@michaelsulit6590 Жыл бұрын
Where can we even find old gym equipment at
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Best to check on second hand sites like eBay, gumtree, Shpock or carboot sales. They cost around £2 per KG, sometimes less.
@AngloSaxon1 Жыл бұрын
It looks like a torture device
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
It does indeed! Straight from the Tower of London. 😂
@KristinaMaxx Жыл бұрын
Me following along thinking I might be able to do this kind of job…then he FABRICATES THE KEY 🤯🤯🤯 Well played,Sir. Well played
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
You can definitely do this ☺️ I’m self taught off KZread and generally just have a go! Thanks for watching and please subscribe for more 👌 JKL.
@md2664 Жыл бұрын
That was super nice.... i subscribed right away
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@elsdp-4560 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Very much enjoyed. Loved the whole video👍👀.
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kalmeerperd4676 Жыл бұрын
2:40 is that a fart xD
@Obama___ Жыл бұрын
We aren’t gunna talk about how he just painted over the rust?
@JKLProjects Жыл бұрын
Hi, for something like this it just needs a basic refresh. Knock off the loose surface rust and then give it a quick paint. Nothing fancy needed for gym plates. 👍
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It’s spelled sill.
so sad that old coins are destroyed to make this. Old coins and the history of the country are important. Yes it beautiful but the coin is no more. If everyone followed this example old coins would be no more and tangible history lost forever
nice work
Excellent 👍👍
💯🥳👍🏻🍻
Ifefljfoxkf😮
Can you tell me what lock number yours is? As mine is a "7" (number on top of key hole) the key is lost and I'm trying to get a new one made so would be good to have a template. Many thanks Pauline
Where did you find the metal trim?
Price of wood now a days not worth buy one made already
Is this a regular coping saw? Or a specialist one?
Hi there, it’s called a jewellery saw or piercing saw. Same concept as a coping saw but uses smaller blades about the thickness of a human hair. 👍
I can't believe I wasted so much time watching you polish aluminum. I was expecting a mod to extend or tighten up the blade.
Yup, no clickbait 😜 the finished article was right there all along.
It's a great tutorial. However, a word of caution - the webbing may be rated to 125kg, but that thickness of PVC tubing will likely start to crack or even snap at around 75-80kg due to the extreme pressures put on either of the ends... Another point would be to round the inner and outer edges of both ends of the tube, otherwise the sharp edges of the tube will eventually start cutting away at the webbing. 🙂
Good advice! Thanks for your comment.
that small wrench you used looks fantastic!! please tell me what kind of wrench it is or where I may find one. i need it! also, thank you for the tutorial. i prefer to make my own tools whenever possible but don't always know how to go about it. this is very helpful!
Well, let’s just say you and I take a different approach.
How so?
That’s destruction of the governments property so it’s illegal so yeah don’t do this
I really don't know why you would take it apart. The history is fantastic.
Nice! Will do it tomorrow.
your bench peg looks new first project?
I think it was back then! 😂 well spotted
the gold does look good on the characters ,makes a change from boring white most people use
i LOVED 2020, i sold my concept 2 for 2k and by 2022 i had the money to buy 2 of them LUL
Temporary repair,...Granite is a LIFETIME APPLICATION...
Hi, thanks for the comment. This window cil is 100 years old already and now in as new condition 😉 hopefully another 100 to come.
Very nice. What reconditioning wheel are you using?
Brilliant. Very nice restoration. Everything turned out great. The key making was awesome.
That turned out nice. Have been following you on IG and didn't realize I wasn't following you here. I fixed that.
The before looks exactly like my rusted plates, curl bar, and tricep bar in my backyard.
Real nice job looks real! Now granddad needs to get out to the shop and make my grandson one! Thanks for sharing!
I have just been rebuilding a few bits on my Father's one of these. He was a tool maker for life. A few things to note. I didn't have a key so I made up a few to test and modify with thin plastic that was easy to cut with a boxcutter. Took a few attempts and trimming to push the tumblers just far enough. My profile ended up being nowhere near as simple as the one here. I would suggest that even though it appears to work its probably wrong (maybe you got lucky the number "12" lock was the simple one mine has a "6" lock) , the tip of the key is quite small as well as it goes right through the back of the lock. Basically only 2 tumblers so was not hard to see what was going on with the lock removed. That plate round the lock (13 minutes in) on the front actually has a rectangular cut-out between the mounting screws. This allow a bit of paper or card trapped behind it so you can write your name on it. Nice picture of a genuine key here:- www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-neslein-drawer-engineers-1819612816 I'm taking my plastic template to a locksmith to get 2 proper keys cut for it.
Carlos I have a "7" lock any ideas what the key would look like please?
I like the idea of using the nicely done sculpting from the mint’s sculptures to fancy up your ring. The shaping you did with the file and stuff to incorporate the coin was great. The only problem I seen was the Silver didn’t match up. The ring is probably .925 sterling silver and god only knows what the silver content of the shilling was. Probably .999 or even 90% but it could be much lower. You could’ve concealed it by framing your insert with the same silver content as your ring. Giving it a 3d appearance
You totally ruined this video with the adding in of irritating, annoying and distracting crappy-ass background "music", making it unwatchable. Just thought you'd like to know.
Sure, it looks real purty, but the best 199's are cast iron. Also, if you plan to pocket this thing, you better get a blade guard.
I bet those bars had 0 knurling left after this. Look nice tho. 👍
Thanks for the comment. I was worried about this too but was okay thankfully!
how did you make that starter hole
Hi there, the starter hole is made using a micro drill bit. They are standard drill bits but just very small, some under 1mm diameter. Sometimes you need a drill bit holder adapter as they might fall out of a standard chuck.
Didn't like how you didn't remove all of the rust but nice idea of using the marker. I was wondering how I was going to do the lettering.
Hi thanks for the comment. Only needed to remove the surface rust for these as they are going to get chucked around a bit. For other projects the rust removal is more important. Glad you liked the gold lettering. So much easier than paint and easy to touch up too. Surprisingly long lasting.
Bravo Mr.!!!
Thank you! Please subscribe for more
Yeah you did a great job but that is considered that mirrors are still rusty done delete mine just said never mind here’s a story I actually have this old weight and I have no clue where are stored so you really help me when I have no clue no to fix
Should have polished the screw
Good idea, I did this on my recent upload, the Hilmor pipe vice. Chucked them into the drill and sanded / polished. Leaves a fantastic uniform polish on the screw, really effective.
I think the sharpie gold at the end was such a good idea.
Many thanks for the kind comment! Some people use contrasting paint but the Sharpie is so quick and effective and can be touched up easily if it comes off! Please subscribe for more ☺️
I Appreciate your work!
Thank you! I appreciate your comment ☺️
that's great, for another finish for your copper pieces, you can electroplate zinc onto the surface and then heat up the part (on a cooker hot plate will do) and the finished piece will magically turn to brass, with a good polish looks great :-)
Oh wow that sounds interesting. Is it easy to do with a DIY set up?
@@JKLProjects Hi, yes very easy, there are plenty of videos on youtube on how to electroplate zinc onto copper, I tried with a few old coins before doing anything good :-)
You make some very nice items but you assume too much. I wish you would speak and explain what you are doing and what things you a using. for example you used some type of long handled clamp to hole the a coin, but I have no idea what this clamp looks like, what it is called or where I can buy it. Also you added something to the water to cool the cut image down but you didn't say what that ingredient was. I wish you well but could you consider been been more descriptive in your uploads please?
Hi and thanks for the comment. I appreciate the feedback and I suppose this channel is meant to be more for entertainment rather than a how to channel. I’m happy to answer any questions though. The clamp is something I made myself out of a large garden gate hinge. I filmed the make video but haven’t uploaded yet. The chemical in the water is called Liver of Sulphate solution. It causes the weathering and darkening of the coin to bring out the details of the design. If you have any other questions please ask away. 👍
Do you have mosquito problem after using the water feature?
Hi, no not a problem with mosquitos, it’s not a very big body of water and the filter in the pump keeps the water clean. We are in the UK though so not much problem with mosquitos anyway. 👍
This is why I paint my plates and bar from the very beginning after buying them. I coat them with an anti-corrosive paint.
Where can we even find old gym equipment at
Best to check on second hand sites like eBay, gumtree, Shpock or carboot sales. They cost around £2 per KG, sometimes less.
It looks like a torture device
It does indeed! Straight from the Tower of London. 😂
Me following along thinking I might be able to do this kind of job…then he FABRICATES THE KEY 🤯🤯🤯 Well played,Sir. Well played
You can definitely do this ☺️ I’m self taught off KZread and generally just have a go! Thanks for watching and please subscribe for more 👌 JKL.
That was super nice.... i subscribed right away
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you for sharing. Very much enjoyed. Loved the whole video👍👀.
Glad you enjoyed it!
2:40 is that a fart xD
We aren’t gunna talk about how he just painted over the rust?
Hi, for something like this it just needs a basic refresh. Knock off the loose surface rust and then give it a quick paint. Nothing fancy needed for gym plates. 👍
Did that say... RAPES CO. ?