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Heavy Duty Tap Wrench Restoration 

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Restoring a 50cm (20inch) steel tap wrench. Nice and big for tap between M9 and M27.
Found it at a local flea market for 8€. No visible maker mark but still a really nice piece, defenetly forth the price for me.
Index of operation and materials:
1:00 Electrolysis: water and sodium carbonate solution, parts connected to negative steel sacrificial anodes to positive of a 12V DC power supply (car battery charger). 3-4 hrs at 5amp.
1:37 De greasing jaws with mineral spirit
2:25 Polishing with steel brush wire
3:10 Cleaning burrs with needle file
4:14 Greasing jaws with spray bearing grease
4:46 Cleaning parts after electrolysis with brass wire brush
6:04 Drying parts immediately after electrolysis and coating with synthetic oil to prevent flash rust
5:58 Buffing with steel wool
7:35 Assembly with grease on threads and sliding surfaces
9:00 Testing with M16 tap (only cleaning existing threads on another project)
Thanks a lot for watching, I hope you liked the video!
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@BlackBeardProjects
@BlackBeardProjects 6 лет назад
Be sure to check description! All sort of interesting information there as well as index of products and tecniques used. And while you are there check out my Patreon page too for early access and voice-over edit of my videos. If you like what I do consider supporting me so I can keep on making: www.patreon.com/blackbeardprojects
@Funkywallot
@Funkywallot 6 лет назад
Take care of your hands. Exposing them to Acidous cleaners and grease , will make your most precious organic tools age in beforement. Dont be stupid. And your not stupid. Just Listen to Oldtimers .
@dilianaeditorproducer4912
@dilianaeditorproducer4912 6 лет назад
Black Beard Projects add music
@virusMiki
@virusMiki 6 лет назад
Ho visto quasi tutti i tuoi video😎😎 Sei bravissimo.....complimenti! Ma non usi mai i guanti....come mai?? Per tua sicurezza non per altro
@trumanhw
@trumanhw Год назад
Obviously I'm a fan of your channel / products ... and I know it's not necessary, but I think you'd have gotten more likes, comments, etc if you used a mill to took off a millimeter from all flat surfaces & a lathe to take off a mm from all concentric ... then hardened it, leaving it look perfect.
@TheArsonsmith4242
@TheArsonsmith4242 6 лет назад
It's sometimes funny how awesome a tap wrench is as far as tools go. Not as common as the hammer or screwdriver. Not used as much as pliers or socket wrenches, but the tap wrench just has a certain amount of elegance and fit for a single purpose that the other almost lack.
@petersmedley459
@petersmedley459 6 лет назад
TheArsonsmith4242 I found another purpose (sort of)...I use them for gripping Bronze rods (up to about 3/8” diameter) to twist into torcs and armrings. Best tool I’ve discovered for the job!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 6 лет назад
Ahh there you see tapping the thread of your latest project... very nice 👌
@Muis83
@Muis83 6 лет назад
The little slip at 2:35 makes your work relatable, the elbow grease is a joy to watch and the result are beautifull!
@FSGAMER35
@FSGAMER35 6 лет назад
Nice work I love seeing old tools being brought back to life
@Flanker207
@Flanker207 6 лет назад
I think it wasn't in worst condition, and that helped this restoration even more beautiful. Awesome work!
@ronaldschallawitz7178
@ronaldschallawitz7178 6 лет назад
Thank you for your listing the steps to restoration with the time that they were done. It is like a table of contents.
@DiesInEveryFilm
@DiesInEveryFilm 6 лет назад
Some tap wrench that brilliant save looks brand new 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@MGMakes
@MGMakes 6 лет назад
Oh man, I can see a lot of work in its future, you had a great bargin there pal. 👊👊👊
@VeradonaRestoration
@VeradonaRestoration 6 лет назад
Nice job !
@Российскийбот-ы3у
With the increased leverage from that big handle you should be able to break your taps even faster! Nice.
@BomenJager
@BomenJager 6 лет назад
Российский робот is is not meant fot m10.. if i ever use those wrenches its with a tap which almost can handle my body weight...
@douglasreeves9938
@douglasreeves9938 6 лет назад
Not if you know how to properly use a tap.
@bsouza1675
@bsouza1675 5 лет назад
I have one just like this I bought from Sears about 40 years ago, believe it or not. Good job 👍 thanks 🙏🏻
@Fedaykin8
@Fedaykin8 6 лет назад
Such an oddly relaxing catharsis from watching these videos... great job man!
@Fedaykin8
@Fedaykin8 6 лет назад
I'm sure there is some psychological reason for it, but that's above my pay grade... ;-)
@Fedaykin8
@Fedaykin8 6 лет назад
Definitely makes me want to spend more time out in the workshop...
@stgray35
@stgray35 6 лет назад
I always admire your patience when removing the rust, I often resort to blasting then buffing with wire wheel, always watch your videos though.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 6 лет назад
Mmmmmm! Now tap some serious stuff.
@BlackBeardProjects
@BlackBeardProjects 6 лет назад
Tappy Tap-Tap! No wait, that's another tool...
@lennyf1957
@lennyf1957 6 лет назад
LMAO
@stromnessboy5171
@stromnessboy5171 6 лет назад
Brilliant video! I love your restoration projects. Have a great weekend!
@pfineyut
@pfineyut 5 лет назад
I love your videos, they take me back to when I was an apprentice Fitter and Turner, I had completely forgotten that I made a Tap wrench about this same size during my first year at our apprentice school. Just looking at it brought back all the processes required to create this, turning, milling, boring, knurling, hardening, surface grinding, internal left-hand thread..... :) (You should have re-knurled the handles) :)
@Temuba
@Temuba 6 лет назад
Again excellent resto. I have a vintage set from #00 to #6 I restored. See if you can now fine some of the smaller ones for smaller taps. One thing, DON'T use grease for the grub screws and other slide/screw fittings. Grease attracts dirt, chips and other foreign debri and may hinder the workings. Oil everything. You can always blow/wipe clean and apply a few drops of oil to the moving parts. Keep up the great work.
@dennisobrien3618
@dennisobrien3618 6 лет назад
Nice job. Glad you didn't try to paint it or apply some other finish. I would have probably just soaked it in transmission fluid and blown off the excess with compressed air, then used it as is. Looking forward to a video on the bench shear.
@GoaldenEye
@GoaldenEye 6 лет назад
For future projects, you can also wrap the spindle with steel wool and add more to it as it spins. It will build up and compact as you use it, it cleans up my handmade jewelry surfaces pretty efficiently.
@周建林-q1w
@周建林-q1w 6 лет назад
我家有一个,以前一直不知道是做什么用的,现在明白了,视频很赞👍🏻
@daniele780
@daniele780 6 лет назад
Mi sto sparando i tuoi video a nastro!!sei troppo bravo ed è un piacere vedere come lavori!!!continua così!!!!
@marcobovo463
@marcobovo463 6 лет назад
Non essendo del mestiere non l'avevo mai visto. Molto interessante. Grazie per il video
@brianbrown585
@brianbrown585 4 года назад
A beast of a tool well done. However, I would've thought you would get rid of more scratches and burrs. Also a shinier polish. Still a great piece, thx.
@heinoobermeyer7566
@heinoobermeyer7566 6 лет назад
I found the exact same tool in the local flea market for about 10$, so much worth!
@picax8398
@picax8398 6 лет назад
One thing I need to add to my tool collection a decent tap and dye set!
@unknownnn6978
@unknownnn6978 5 лет назад
I loved electrólisis!!!
@NomadMakes
@NomadMakes 6 лет назад
I love the way you restore tools. With electrolysis it´s more gentle than some other people who just go at it with grinders...
@rojorohr4723
@rojorohr4723 6 лет назад
How about vaporizing the oxide with laser?
@Avocadomushroom
@Avocadomushroom 6 лет назад
So interesting to watch the process! Thanks for the videos
@tonoalvarado1436
@tonoalvarado1436 6 лет назад
Tus trabajos son muy buenos, tienen una gran preforman, lástima que en mi país a nadie le interese la restauración de mecanismos o herramientas oxidadas, traerlas de nuevo a la vida es casi un arte. Mis felicitaciones. Saludos.
@ねがい-m5u
@ねがい-m5u 6 лет назад
めっっっちゃ見てて気持ちいい!! あと音が好き
@tomwyrick2824
@tomwyrick2824 6 лет назад
Nice restro!
@BrothersMake
@BrothersMake 6 лет назад
That thing is a beast! Nice find dude
@holydoggo4822
@holydoggo4822 6 лет назад
the start to any good back beard project, the rust-away!
@danielcobbins9050
@danielcobbins9050 5 лет назад
MC-51 in Europe, Evaporust here in the US. I don't think Hammerite paint is sold here. I have heard mixed reviews for this particular brand of paint. Any good.?
@fabiandaroca
@fabiandaroca 4 года назад
Love this restoration!!!!!!!
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 6 лет назад
i like your work, you give me so many ideas for filming ! good job my friend
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 6 лет назад
thank you so much for your subscription, you make me so happy 😀
@BlackBeardProjects
@BlackBeardProjects 6 лет назад
Thanks to you mate! :) Cheers
@ronaldlapointe1219
@ronaldlapointe1219 4 года назад
Good, you didn't try to make it a trinket but a good update! 👍
@supercool2049
@supercool2049 6 лет назад
I love it! Great job! Keep up the awesome work dude!!
@theweaponartisan9080
@theweaponartisan9080 6 лет назад
Awesome video as always
@davesuesz2837
@davesuesz2837 6 лет назад
I'm surprised you have not used a sand blaster to clean things up instead of the electrolysis bath. Have u thought about buying one?
@iiromutanen5719
@iiromutanen5719 6 лет назад
Amazing work again!
@nniilo1917
@nniilo1917 6 лет назад
Suomi Torille
@Pavel_Kashin
@Pavel_Kashin 6 лет назад
Best crossover.
@alexkuzmin9268
@alexkuzmin9268 6 лет назад
why did you use electrolysis to remove rust and not something like vinegar which is much easier to set up?
@samiam7
@samiam7 6 лет назад
Loving that music at the end!
@alanr4263
@alanr4263 6 лет назад
Great job
@Apotixhmenos
@Apotixhmenos 6 лет назад
As usually amazing video Greetings from Greece 😃
@mikedonato856
@mikedonato856 6 лет назад
Shiny beautiful like brand new
@ManCrafting
@ManCrafting 6 лет назад
Turned out great. That’s a beast. Great find. I love that at the end you show it being used. That’s the payoff.
@stijn9957
@stijn9957 6 лет назад
it actually looked really good from the start
@gforcekaras
@gforcekaras 6 лет назад
I need one of those, nice cleanup!
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 6 лет назад
Nicely done! 👍👊
@H3XIUS
@H3XIUS 6 лет назад
Something neat for keeping things with set screws from being damaged (generally on more 'delicate' tools) is to slightly indent/dome the end of the set screw and put a tiny chunk of lead between the screw and what it's supposed to clamp against. The lead will take the compression so you won't peen or mark the steel. Fantastic work either way. :D
@BlackBeardProjects
@BlackBeardProjects 6 лет назад
Nice one! Thanks mate
@lionelferreyra9181
@lionelferreyra9181 5 лет назад
Hola esta m bueno el video tbn es bueno restaurar elemento que todavía sirver o nos pueden ser utiles..siga subiendo videos ..saludos
@PVBJR
@PVBJR 6 лет назад
I enjoyed that...thanks,
@دقلسالحربي-ق2ش
@دقلسالحربي-ق2ش 6 лет назад
ماشاالله عليك مبدع درجه اولي 🤗💙
@FairlaneFox
@FairlaneFox 6 лет назад
so what do you use to keep the tools from rusting at a later point? so you just use some oil and wipe it down? i do some little tool restorations myself and in Florida, humidity is a big issue. been hoping to find some ideas cause ive coated a bare-metal project in WD-40 before and after a few weeks, even with the surface still oiled, it did start to rust in some spots. no where near as bad as it would have left bare, but im just trying to find a good solution. i have bought a can of shellac recently as many recommend that for bare metal. Clear-coat has failed me many times, but its also worked many times. but id rather avoid the 50/50 odds if possible. Any anti-rust ideas would be appreciated!
@tonywatson987
@tonywatson987 6 лет назад
@ 3:13 "G'day, Chris here, welcome to Clickspring"...
@Boudico
@Boudico 6 лет назад
I kept waiting for it
@barneykennett9282
@barneykennett9282 6 лет назад
Simply lovely...
@بدرالشمري-ط5ض
@بدرالشمري-ط5ض 6 лет назад
يابعد عمري ياتغريد البندر ...(حياتي)
@kaycox5555
@kaycox5555 6 лет назад
Sweet job!
@davidellis2640
@davidellis2640 5 лет назад
Nice Job, If it was mine, I would have left the internal & ends clean and painted the rest. But that's me.
@synth4345
@synth4345 6 лет назад
these video's are relaxing
@Sugarkryptonite
@Sugarkryptonite 6 лет назад
Nice job! I'm curious how the process works at 6:04 with the synthetic oil to stop it from rusting again...putting all that oil over the tool...doesn't it get all over your hands whenever you go to use it?
@craigljardine
@craigljardine 6 лет назад
Nice find. Great job on the restoration. Now my friend, where is the collaboration video with handtoolrescue I've been waiting for.
@ياربيارب-ص1ظ
@ياربيارب-ص1ظ 6 лет назад
Cool work
@محمودرضاکنگرلو
@محمودرضاکنگرلو 6 лет назад
یکی رهنما ی کنه چطور ازیوتیوب دانلود کنم
@WinstonArthur
@WinstonArthur 6 лет назад
Nice job.
@JuanAntio-Oz
@JuanAntio-Oz 6 лет назад
Buen trabajo ✌😇🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@lennyf1957
@lennyf1957 6 лет назад
So will your next project be to restore the tap? Can't wait for that exciting video.
@Oneabovelol
@Oneabovelol 6 лет назад
No one does better than black beard😊
@picax8398
@picax8398 6 лет назад
Sagar Goad he and HTR are the go to
@jakubprzybya1058
@jakubprzybya1058 6 лет назад
Do you have forging in your plans for the future? I would love to see how you forge various stuff.
@GraduatedIn
@GraduatedIn 6 лет назад
Why oil the parts? Is it to prevent rust?
@sergiosantos9068
@sergiosantos9068 6 лет назад
Very good! I like
@freefiregaming8435
@freefiregaming8435 6 лет назад
So cool bro 😀👍👍
@jagermeister3757
@jagermeister3757 6 лет назад
Wow how do you move your hands so fast?
@gametrue2229
@gametrue2229 6 лет назад
Can you do a tutorial video on how to start off with that salt bath thing? (dont know the name of the process)
@nguyenhoangthe9691
@nguyenhoangthe9691 6 лет назад
Forever love
@sauloaugustomartino803
@sauloaugustomartino803 5 лет назад
that actually reminds me that I have to clean my tools.
@lathropedition
@lathropedition 6 лет назад
Have you looked into vapor honing?
@northcarolinadronescapes9506
@northcarolinadronescapes9506 6 лет назад
very nice......
@iurisobral4413
@iurisobral4413 6 лет назад
take everything apart - remove rust - paint/oil/grease - everything back together
@iurisobral4413
@iurisobral4413 6 лет назад
paint/oil/grease is optional
@yunusemreaydin2944
@yunusemreaydin2944 6 лет назад
Awsome dude
@odaikhqq6453
@odaikhqq6453 6 лет назад
What the matter is put in the water Like powder?
@vbgvbg1133
@vbgvbg1133 6 лет назад
Nice.
@tomwyrick2824
@tomwyrick2824 6 лет назад
Why not blue this while you got it apart?
@ВікторРоманюк-й2ж
Надеюсь, что работая с проволочной щеткой, Вы очки или защитный щиток одеваете? Я имею горький опыт, когда такая щетка стреляет тонкими, острыми пулями, что пулемет. Очень опасно. Удачи Вам и здоровья.
@danielpedroribeiro8898
@danielpedroribeiro8898 5 лет назад
Muito bom mesmo muito interesamte sò da gente ver e muitas.abelidades que estes caras tem.
@kengeman1976
@kengeman1976 6 лет назад
good video thumbs up
@marconeubauer6631
@marconeubauer6631 6 лет назад
In germany we call that: WINDEISEN!!!
@franciscoapellido8182
@franciscoapellido8182 4 года назад
Giramachos in Spain!
@alcogan6190
@alcogan6190 6 лет назад
I always wonder is the rust removed in the bin from the plates he puts in or the actual tool 😂😂
@AussieEch0
@AussieEch0 6 лет назад
When you want to get rust off what do you do ?
@jujukatamadze1025
@jujukatamadze1025 6 лет назад
I like it
@gayle525
@gayle525 5 лет назад
Do you ever try to take safety measures like wearing gloves with your wire wheel?
@ericwipijewski6674
@ericwipijewski6674 6 лет назад
How does he not get shocked when he puts electricity in the water solution?
@RafalScrapper
@RafalScrapper 6 лет назад
cool good job
@lennyf1957
@lennyf1957 6 лет назад
Yeah, my excitement was uncontrollable
@tykellerman6384
@tykellerman6384 6 лет назад
Perfect
@timberdish
@timberdish 6 лет назад
Nice job man!! :)
@ccd3276
@ccd3276 6 лет назад
Вилку ржавую найди где-нибудь на свалке да отполируй её))
@kobletroberto
@kobletroberto 6 лет назад
Anyone know where to buy a similar power supply for the electrolysis in the uk
@TheCustomEverythingChannel
@TheCustomEverythingChannel 6 лет назад
How long does it stay in the bathtub with the toaster in it?
@mymusicaccount1456
@mymusicaccount1456 6 лет назад
Seems like a good time to harden those anvils.....
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