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102 Year Old Stanley #5 Plane (TOOL RESTORATION / PRESERVATION) 

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In this video I am restoring a Stanley Bailey No. 5 Bench Plane. It is a type 11. This type was been made between 1910 and 1918.
This plane belong to a friend of mine who recently passed away. It's been sitting out back on his workbench the last couple years, unused and exposed to the elements. After he passed away I bought it from the family so that I could restore it. Originally, I thought it was going to need a full restoration, but while tearing it apart I decided to treat it more like a preservation and keep as much of the character and patina as I could, while still returning it to serviceable condition.
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@chrisbrown33
@chrisbrown33 5 месяцев назад
I've restored literally dozens of old planes just like yours.... I must be addicted to it. I enjoyed every second of your video.... Very impressed and professionally done. I can't bear to see these fine old tools go to waste. Thank you 👍
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@paddymoynihan9011
@paddymoynihan9011 Месяц назад
The very best restoration I've seen great job.
@liveoak4124
@liveoak4124 4 года назад
So refreshing to see a restoration grounded in respect for a tool's originality. Purely beautiful result
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thank you!
@williamlowman8684
@williamlowman8684 3 месяца назад
Really came out nice thanks for showing us
@randycamp4280
@randycamp4280 4 месяца назад
I just bought a1948 model I believe. The front tote is higher and does not have the patent dates in the bed. Mine has a corrugated sole too. I have your model also, but I like restoring them and getting them back in working order. Great video!
@professor62
@professor62 3 года назад
You did an excellent job on the #5. I really appreciated that you did a preservation instead of a complete restoration. You showed the tool a lot of respect-which it deserved. Great job!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you Russ! I really appreciate it!
@totothebunny333
@totothebunny333 Год назад
I am an instant fan of your approach. I love how much care and respect you put into the preservation, keeping the story and life that the tool went through intact. Just the fact that you even considered some of the things you did puts you miles ahead of most other restoration channels. Subscribed!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal Год назад
Thank you very much!
@rirkc
@rirkc 4 года назад
Nice work. I'm pleased with your decision to keep the original paint. Honest, faithful restoration. Thanks!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Yeah, I was really happy to find that it was in that good of condition!
@gunnyoorah1846
@gunnyoorah1846 10 месяцев назад
That was a very helpful restorational instruction. We learn your technics and will apply to our work. Thank you ...OORAH!!
@ellisc.foleyjr9778
@ellisc.foleyjr9778 3 года назад
I agree with a lot of the guys below that you did a preservation, rather than a restoration with new Paint etc. the pristine original condition just wreaks with intense history. thanks for doing it and thanks for sharing.
@Justifiedmeh
@Justifiedmeh 3 года назад
Awesome video! Nice to see someone keeping the vintage look on there. Most people sandblast and repaint and such but this looks a lot better. Older tools look a lot better with an aged look.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks! I definitely agree!
@perrymurphy4100
@perrymurphy4100 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much. Lovely how you worked so hard to preserve the character and patina. Hopefully I will see more of your work.
@erkeltree
@erkeltree 8 месяцев назад
The great thing about these old planes is that they are restorable to new operational ability. I love them and working on them.
@dodgersfnshepard8673
@dodgersfnshepard8673 4 месяца назад
Love the fact it's a number 5. I just grabbed a no3 and 1 looks similar but no marks. They will both follow this process. Scratch out on japaning was genius
@4Truth4All
@4Truth4All 2 года назад
A wonderful restoration! I could watch it over and over to remind myself to honor the aging of these tools.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks so much!!!
@lincolndickerson1293
@lincolndickerson1293 Год назад
Enjoyed watching the restore of this #5. I did one very similar last year. I learned a few things here I will revist on mine. Thanks for sharing.
@lenjones4606
@lenjones4606 3 года назад
Quality. Its just so good to see someone respecting the history of a tool.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks!
@jawediqbal9475
@jawediqbal9475 Год назад
My elder brother brought No 4 from saudi arabia sam like it in 70's, which has grooves in bottom and same wooden handle and knob, I used it here in Pakistan for 3.5 decades. What a wonderfull tool, but Gem for carpenters. Thanks for sharing.👍
@JamesDeanPhotography
@JamesDeanPhotography 7 месяцев назад
I really like what you did with this plane!! Glad you didn’t try making it look new. You brought it back to life!
@kudnabeefhooked5285
@kudnabeefhooked5285 2 месяца назад
Beautiful work.
@Tim_from_Fresno
@Tim_from_Fresno 4 года назад
I loved this video as I have 8 of my great grandfathers planes from the late 1800 and early 1900's that my father let rust out in the weather for 30 plus years. Hopefully I can bring them back to life as you have done with this #5.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thank you very much! I hope your great grandfather’s plans turn out great!
@1stinlastout165
@1stinlastout165 3 года назад
Same here,I have my grandfather's tools that are now fully restored two are no1 plane's and great to use knowing there history makes them even better to use!
@lucasb1324
@lucasb1324 2 года назад
Thank you for preserving the patina, superfinish. Fantastically nice despite the age, like new 👍 Carsten Sweden
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thank you!
@edwardmartin4894
@edwardmartin4894 3 года назад
Excellent effort to bring this old warrior back to a productive life..... Yeah, I too prefer the look of a vintage tool that has been used to that of a hundred-year-old tool that now looks to be showroom fresh... I have been lucky enough to find the occasional old plane and have brought a few of them back to life with some prodigious amounts of cleaning, de-rusting and honing (nothing in your league - yet, but I will get there some day)...... My next project is bringing back a Stanley A6 Fore Plane which was made of aluminum. It is a real beauty and is in really great condition.... My efforts will be to get it back to useable condition without any further damage or deterioration... Your videos have been most helpful....
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks! I’m glad they were useful to you!
@anthonymohammed5014
@anthonymohammed5014 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing We have a similar passion for those screw drivers no parallel to the comfort and handling they give actually become part of you effortless work
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
THANKS!
@michaelnicholson572
@michaelnicholson572 2 года назад
I have restored/conserved a few dozen planes and other tools, but none with as much pitting. Given the tool as you found it, I think you made the right decisions about leaving the pitting and patina. I make an exception for the two brass nuts holding the handle and tote. I charge my strop and give them a few swipes. They gleam like the jewels in the crown. They tarnish again soon enough if you don't like the bling. Thanks for sharing.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
I might have to try that trick next time I restore a plane. Thanks!!
@gprn3
@gprn3 2 года назад
Ready for so more years, nice restoration and not tuning as always.
@MannaWarburton
@MannaWarburton 4 года назад
What a great job! I love that you did a preservation instead of restoration. Having seemingly watched every other plane restoration on RU-vid, I think you and Hand Tool Rescue are the only ones that have done something of this nature so far. Also absolutely loved your quiet patter regarding what you were doing. Excellent pacing. Subscribed.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the feedback and the kind words!
@nicholaswatson3980
@nicholaswatson3980 4 года назад
Great video! Can't wait to see more projects like this one. Very tasteful.
@wayneschenet5340
@wayneschenet5340 2 года назад
I have an old No.5, probably older? No patent dates, and it has a flat sole, and not as much rust. It was my Dad’s and I am just starting to go thru a similar preservation process. Thanks for your great lessons. Wayne
@williamlouis5011
@williamlouis5011 Год назад
Nice restoration. Also nice to see the correct sized screwdriver for the screws!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 11 месяцев назад
Thanks
@07fjcruiser1
@07fjcruiser1 4 года назад
Im with you on the restoring/preserving theme. I have about 30 planes (most late 1800s early 1900s, and although I did a complete restore on a post war no5 , and to the untrained eye it looks like a brand new plane. its beautiful, but looks brand new. From that I learned that antique looks better. As you said, preserve the the patina and maintain the look of the tool as it was when it was last used. You know what you're doing and you certainly know the tools, thats why I subscribed. Awesome job. Hope you don't take so long to do the next tool. Keep them coming.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. And thanks for subscribing, I will definitely be trying to get more videos out soon.
@roybailey9554
@roybailey9554 3 года назад
That's a type 11 - 1910 to 1918 nice plane I have a few of them that type 11 I think that was one of the best types , nice job cleaning it up 👍.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Yes, it is a type 11. Thanks!!!
@lionelgardiner4408
@lionelgardiner4408 2 года назад
excellent result! good preservation on the machine
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks!
@foundit6088
@foundit6088 2 года назад
That was a great video and restoration. I just bought a 5-1/2c and was wondering how to clean up the corrugated sole. Thank you for taking the time to show all your work. Excellent!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks!!
@MartinPaulsen87
@MartinPaulsen87 2 года назад
That turned out absolutely gorgeous!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thank you!
@razvanbutiac7684
@razvanbutiac7684 2 года назад
Wonderfull job, tip top for the choice to preserve as much possible, turn out grate.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@johnjensen5540
@johnjensen5540 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful. This makes me want one so bad.
@richardfenton6975
@richardfenton6975 2 года назад
Nice restoration. It looks great and works well. That’s all you should ask of a 100 year old plain I am restoring a BedRock 4 1/2 patient APR 19 10, only issue found so far is a minute surface crack at the mouth. Your success has given me more confidence. This is only my second restoration. The other is a part restoration of a Record 5 1/2 for regular use. All my plane,with one except are, a hundred years old or more, being used, clean and seriously sharp. I cannot afford the premium modern planes but use the second best early Stanley and Record Richard Fenton
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks! I hope your Bedrock turns out nice.
@HS-yk9he
@HS-yk9he 2 года назад
Excellent video. I really enjoyed it. its all about tools not about yourself.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks
@hectorlao8604
@hectorlao8604 3 года назад
I like your restoration process and your calm way of explaining the techniques used. EXCELLENT bro!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Heeman5
@Heeman5 3 года назад
Awesome video. I learned so much. I’m glad I came upon this before I start restoring my other planes. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful!!
@mattg6262
@mattg6262 3 года назад
I just restored what I believe is a No. 5 or 5 1/2 Craftsman made in England. I finished right before getting my bench grinder. So much more work sanding by hand oh my gosh. You did some nice work on this.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks!
@mattg6262
@mattg6262 3 года назад
@@acraftsmansarsenal do you know of a website where I could get more information about the plane I have?
@seanporter113
@seanporter113 3 года назад
Very strong work my friend. I always enjoy seeing expertise taking such care to restore such classic design. These planes just feel so natural in the hand. When they are restored there’s a sense of historic artifact and yet precision at the same time. Love the video.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you!! I appreciate the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
@MrWorldasmaya
@MrWorldasmaya 4 месяца назад
I hope this is helpful, as I haven't seen anyone mention it. BOTH the No 5C Type 11 and Type 12 had 3 Patent stamps. The way you tell them apart is by the adjustment nut (knob). There were two sizes of adjustment nuts made: An adjustment nut 1" in diameter (called a 'small') is only on the type 11 and an adjustment nut 1 1/4" in diameter (called a 'large') is a type 12. There is no way to distinguish a type 11 from a type 12 by just the number of listed patents:).
@luisponce7820
@luisponce7820 4 года назад
¡Felicidades, un excelente trabajo de restauración! ¡Gracias por compartirlo!
@georgeshelton6281
@georgeshelton6281 2 года назад
I already realized it so that, about this jack plane; it took a lot longer to restore than most jack planes I've seen earlier on before. 😳 😐 😬
@fdegeorge2000
@fdegeorge2000 Год назад
It’s still a nice plane! All but two my planes came to me in bad condition. Looks great 👍
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal Год назад
Thanks
@1stinlastout165
@1stinlastout165 3 года назад
Great job, what I think about when restoring and using old tools is what the person was thinking and the job they were using it on, back then it would of been a major purchase just like power tools of today, I use both but hand tools are the real feeling on making something no one else has!
@_BigLife_
@_BigLife_ 6 месяцев назад
Nicely done
@123reivax123
@123reivax123 2 года назад
A beautiful, sensitive job. Done well.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thank you.
@mikedoseck3910
@mikedoseck3910 Год назад
I enjoyed the full restoration process. It would be helpful to have a list of different solutions used to duplicate your work. The take off on the screwdrivers seemed a waste of time and interfered with the theme. Overall it was good and helpful.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal Год назад
Thanks Mike, I appreciate the feedback.
@Expedient_Mensch
@Expedient_Mensch 3 года назад
Great stuff. I restore a lot of old tools as I have a friend who operates a scrapping business and keeps me in a fairly constant supply of contenders. My policy with how far to restore is loosely; clean up as much as possible with solvent or soap and a wire brush, repair only what is actually broken and only lap or grind what affects the functionality. I use a brass wire brush on my grinder, it causes less damage and I use diamond stones and scary sharp. Good luck with your channel and I hope to see more in the future.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you! I really appreciate it!!
@ludwikj-p4118
@ludwikj-p4118 Год назад
Beautyfull work & plane.
@caffeinatedstudent
@caffeinatedstudent 4 года назад
Great job, this was satisfying to watch and I hope to see more restorations!
@BenNawrath
@BenNawrath 7 месяцев назад
What I’ve done for the brass knobs with knurling is either only run the wire wheel with the “grain”, so it gets in between, or use a nylon wheel on my dremel to get in there. Not the scotchbrite, but like nylon bristles. Works awesome. Not really applicable here, but rustoleum makes clear paint. It’s great for metals where you like the patina but don’t want it to rust more, like the handles on the drill press I did.
@wf8933
@wf8933 3 года назад
Great job, definitely a labor of love. Glad that you kept it looking like its age and not blasted it with new paint or any other aggressive measures. Just subscribed.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks, I appreciate it!!
@Michael-ul8bv
@Michael-ul8bv Месяц назад
Very nice, i lije the fact that you didnt try to make it new
@judythymian3469
@judythymian3469 Год назад
Great video, you need better audio, but love the way you handled the plane!🌵🤠
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! Yeah, I need to get a microphone for my next video.
@moobaz8675
@moobaz8675 8 месяцев назад
Cracking job.
@highway7562
@highway7562 Год назад
To fill the depressions in the wood you can mix up some shellac and your sanding dust and the repair is not noticeable. I believe the original wood was finished with shellac.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal Год назад
Thanks, I’ll have to give that a try.
@clutions
@clutions 3 года назад
Conservation! Awesome!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you!
@diegohperez6434
@diegohperez6434 8 месяцев назад
Very good job I really enjoyed thanks I say hello from London
@bobbystanley8580
@bobbystanley8580 3 года назад
I love the narration. Great video
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback.
@alexgilmore2986
@alexgilmore2986 Год назад
Nice job
@dennisspiehs5822
@dennisspiehs5822 3 года назад
Beautiful job considering
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you
@jazzersten
@jazzersten 4 года назад
Well done restoration.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thank you!
@MtnBike60532
@MtnBike60532 3 года назад
Nice work! I just picked up a Type 13 and hope to do something similar with it. However, I plan to use mine as my primary plane.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks! That’s cool, I hope it turns out well.
@christopherkouri2317
@christopherkouri2317 4 года назад
Outstanding job sir!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Nighthawkrun
@Nighthawkrun 3 года назад
Great job on that
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you!
@chefmike4171
@chefmike4171 2 года назад
Thanks. Well done
@user-wy5ik6zq4r
@user-wy5ik6zq4r 3 года назад
Looks good, great job
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thank you!
@ZX9RDan
@ZX9RDan Год назад
Sure did give that knob a good scrub!!! Sorry, couldn't resist. I have a rusty #4 (I think) with a ridged sole like yours. I will try to follow your example. I hope it's ot overly damaged underneath the rust. Good job!!
@aslamtu
@aslamtu 5 месяцев назад
Nice shaving
@alanjossie3514
@alanjossie3514 4 дня назад
I'd like to see you make a pass with that.See what you could peel up and how to adjust it correctly have necessary
@wileycoyotesr8623
@wileycoyotesr8623 4 года назад
When noticing the video was 47:47 in length I decided to make popcorn and kick back for good entertainment.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Awesome, thanks for watching and commenting! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@danfrench5118
@danfrench5118 3 года назад
I am working on a type 11 as I watch this.
@jensdavidsen4557
@jensdavidsen4557 3 года назад
I've got a multi-part restoration series on a Type 13 #5C - the sole is now flat to 0.0001" all around - one ten-thousandth of an inch. Extreme overkill but it is pretty satisfying. Just have the woodwork and sharpening left
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Cool, I’ll have to check it out.
@jensdavidsen4557
@jensdavidsen4557 3 года назад
@@acraftsmansarsenal I appreciate it!
@billedgar297
@billedgar297 2 года назад
Great job😎
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks
@budmartin8297
@budmartin8297 2 года назад
Nice job.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks
@RestorationsFOD
@RestorationsFOD Год назад
Beautiful
@markenna5955
@markenna5955 3 года назад
I have had great luck with scotch-bright disks, they come in different grades.
@jazbuilding
@jazbuilding 2 года назад
Nice video. Beautiful tool and I liked the thought that went into your decisions. I've restored a couple planes and feel the 100 year old but cared for look is the best. I'd have liked to see how the epoxy filler ended up on the tote. Also curious how the Japaning was in such great shape while the body was pitted. You win some and lose some, I suppose. Thanks for taking the time to post.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Thanks, I really appreciate that. The epoxy had a few bubbles in it so I didn’t turn out amazing. I think the japanning was in such great condition because the plane was just neglected not abused. I doubt it got used much but it just got left outside for years.
@philipchandler330
@philipchandler330 Год назад
Excellent
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal Год назад
Thank you!
@lowellsmith4062
@lowellsmith4062 2 месяца назад
very well done where are the pall 47:48 on dates
@KOKO-jo6ty
@KOKO-jo6ty 4 года назад
good job!!!
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
Thanks!
@wooliegeek
@wooliegeek 5 месяцев назад
What kind of wire brush are you using on your buffer and what speed. I’ve really been struggling trying to clean up the corrugations.
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 5 месяцев назад
It’s a Forney brand, fine bristle wire wheel
@georgeshelton6281
@georgeshelton6281 2 года назад
This jack plane was patented in 1900, if it's 102 years old. It has no flat bottom.
@user-dw2xh7sh2i
@user-dw2xh7sh2i 2 года назад
ALL handles break in one place! What is the reason?
@ccas6771
@ccas6771 2 года назад
Great job. How about that Wilton Bullet vise?
@sjchapin
@sjchapin 5 месяцев назад
What specific wire wheels were you using on the grinder and the Dremel?
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 5 месяцев назад
The wire wheel on the grinder is a Forney brand, fine bristle (which I highly recommend). The wire wheel that I used with the Dremel is not intended for use with a Dremel and it’s just a “no name”. I couldn’t tell you where to find them. I think I got that one at an estate sale.
@k9six185
@k9six185 2 года назад
I have this ones twin…in about the same condition
@danathreadgall252
@danathreadgall252 2 года назад
Sure dissembled easy
@josephbarre38
@josephbarre38 4 года назад
Would a brass wheel be better for restoration or maybe a hard felt wheel with a fine abrasive applied
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 4 года назад
A brass wire wheel wouldn’t do a very good job of removing rust. I have seen people use the 3M scotch bright wheels to remove rust though.
@fdegeorge2000
@fdegeorge2000 Год назад
You need a gun blue touch up pen.
@roybailey1134
@roybailey1134 Год назад
Type 11 , I have one the same
@againstthegrainwoodworking
@againstthegrainwoodworking 2 года назад
I’ve heard that expression before but I don’t know what it means. What is japanning?
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 2 года назад
Japanning is a thick paint that is baked on. It’s been described to me as being a tar based paint rather than oil based. So that makes it very durable.
@ParadisePromises
@ParadisePromises 2 года назад
@@acraftsmansarsenal Thank you for that information.
@donjmaciver
@donjmaciver 2 года назад
Yeah, nice job. Pity about all the mysterious substances used in the cleanup. When it comes to assembly, always start with the tote, then the fully assembled frog…….
@Heeman5
@Heeman5 3 года назад
What brand of wire wheel are you using?
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
It’s a Forney brand wire wheel. I highly recommend them, they work great and they last a long time.
@Heeman5
@Heeman5 3 года назад
@@acraftsmansarsenal thank you. I appreciate your reply. I’ll certainly look for one.
@kathleenmaloney4927
@kathleenmaloney4927 Год назад
Amazing work???
@alfkyiv4691
@alfkyiv4691 3 года назад
Favourite screwdriver?!)))) they are all the same, common... like the video anyway
@daiburt1833
@daiburt1833 3 года назад
Sorry mate only made it half way I'm sure it turned out lovely .but a bit long for me I'm afraid .
@acraftsmansarsenal
@acraftsmansarsenal 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback. I totally understand, and because of the length I also made a short version. I edited out a lot of the talking and sped up some sections. If you get a chance watch that one and let me know what you think. Thanks!
@daiburt1833
@daiburt1833 3 года назад
I definitely will . My comment was in no way a criticism of your work and not meant to offend .one of my biggest passions is restoring old tool's . although not back to New or better than new as some do because I believe a tool should be used . Kind regards Dai from Wales .
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