I have a passion for restoring old tools as well as turning many different projects on the lathe.
I have learnt many of these skills from my grandfather and they have help me accomplish many goals in life. I have a passion for this hobby and would love to shear my work to all of you viewers.
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Good work on the restoration, a lot of people tend to sand/grind off rust pitting but I always think it adds character to the tool and show it has a history. One thing I will say is that if you intend for this little hammer to be used then a wedge of some kind to help keep the head in place would be worthwhile. Last thing you need is the head flying off as you're trying to swing it. Overall solid video, keep up the good work!
Thank you!!! I did think about adding a wedge but as it was only a small hammer I decided not to, looking back it was probably the wrong decision so I may have to got back and rectify it.
As with all of your awesome work, this has been restored with love, something that no AI technology could ever match! Thanks for sharing. Atvb, Steve 👍👍
Simple, effective, leaves you with almost a zero miles tool, recipe for success! I would have gone further but now i see sometimes its better to keep it simple. One does not easily remove japaning. Great job, keep em coming
Very nice! Just a bit of hard learned advice. I started adding a 6 minute video for about every 5 shorts. They seem to compliment each other at that rate. Great video! I love the quality and sounds of this video.
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