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Antique Tool Restoration Made in USA | Buckingham Thread Restorer 

One Nation Restorations
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How to restore a vintage made in America Buckingham thread restorer using basic American tools in anyone’s garage. Bluing tutorial using Super Blue by Birchwood Casey. Here is a restoration guide with tips and tricks to help you get in your garage to rebuild and repair your own tool project.
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=== 🎖️ About Channel 🏆 ===
My goal is to bring old, vintage American tools back to life. I hope to motivate, support and build a community of garage and restoration enthusiasts.
While this channel focuses on American-made tool restorations, the techniques can be used on any of your restoration projects. You will also see that my restorations are tools that I use around my shop. My passion developed over the years from being raised near the American automotive industry in Detroit, MI and Toledo, OH.
Thank you so much for your support in growing this channel to help more people restore their vintage tools!
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Комментарии : 26   
@RestorationAustralia
@RestorationAustralia 3 года назад
Oh yeah, the good old USA, well done.
@sarabjorkgren6915
@sarabjorkgren6915 3 года назад
If only everyone knew how much work went into this!! Keep it up!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
It's crazy to see 10 hours turn into 8 minutes! Thank you for the support!
@georgekoroneos7782
@georgekoroneos7782 3 года назад
100 years old and they still make it the same way! Interesting trivia!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Glad you liked the trivia. I feel like it should make it's way into more of my videos. Thoughts?
@georgekoroneos7782
@georgekoroneos7782 3 года назад
@@OneNationRestorations definitely man! So much history in these tools that not many know about.
@amandatragni4575
@amandatragni4575 3 года назад
This came out great! Loving the finished look.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
I was a little nervous when I bought the colors, but I was excited about how this piece turned out.
@DANYMITERESTORATION
@DANYMITERESTORATION 3 года назад
Nice restore - never saw a tool like this but all vintage tools are really well made and made to last - great job bringing it back to life and saving it! I recently saved 112 years old blow torch - really satisfying! I enjoyed and subscribed sir!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Thank you for the support! I'll be sure to stop by your channel and check out that piece.
@illuminant1129
@illuminant1129 3 года назад
Very nice - well done !
@buckaroundandfindout
@buckaroundandfindout 3 года назад
Much love.
@paulkemp2183
@paulkemp2183 3 года назад
This one is amazing so glade you had the box. It is so wonderful to see that you had it all. I will be watching all your videos and always wait for the next one.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
That old school box needs restored, too!
@thomasjerelejr6577
@thomasjerelejr6577 2 года назад
Another awesome restoration ! Subscribed !
@TheDungeonCoach
@TheDungeonCoach 3 года назад
Wow, I’ve never seen a tool like that be restored! Great job as usual!
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Keep an eye out for that Vulcan c-clamp!!
@RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL
@RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL 3 года назад
cool project .like👍
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
I always appreciate it!!
@mikebrock3097
@mikebrock3097 3 года назад
Another great restoration. I like the before and after of each project. In this particular restoration, I like that it was a necessity found during another restoration. Lastly, as a history nerd I really appreciate the back story that you research and provide for the pieces that you restore.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
Most of the pieces I restore are older, so I'll try to work in more history!
@TheDirtbikerdude
@TheDirtbikerdude 3 года назад
👍
@restorationconstantines7731
@restorationconstantines7731 3 года назад
yes. it's not easy to find a vintage tool in its original packaging
@19Edurne
@19Edurne 3 года назад
I'll never understand this need to speed up vids like that. It's stressful, not helpful. Plus, you have to rush your explanations to keep up. It's the opposite of ASMR. One minute in and I already can't stand it and I know I won't last the full 8 minutes. Too bad.
@OneNationRestorations
@OneNationRestorations 3 года назад
I went back to check the audio because I certainly didn't feel rushed recording it. I see what you mean - it sounded like I came in too hot. The audio settled down after a minute, but I need to be mindful for the next video. Thank you for taking the time to help with this.
@19Edurne
@19Edurne 3 года назад
@@OneNationRestorations Thanks for taking pity on me... ;) Rushed narration is alas quite common on YT. The problem is that it doesn't leave viewers time to process the info given. At least there was no background music - a relief! You'll notice that good storytellers never rush theirs; quite the contrary in fact. That's how you keep people on the edge of their seat and make them want more. I suggest you take a look at a channel named "My Mechanics" if you don't know it already... no narration, no music, good editing with just a short written explanation here and there, but a joy to watch because you get the time to appreciate the work.
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