In the U.S. i have found the best for me is "Zip Strip" remover for rust, paint, and varnish. after that Ultra sonic for deep rust removal. Awesome job
Nice job! For the other knife, I'd stick with wood to keep the traditional look, but see if I could find a beautiful bit of burr walnut which would look seriously nice.
@@drasticg yes , there are some your videos where you restore some finds , I love these type o videos. (Sorry if you don t understand me , because I m italian😅😅😅
@@drasticg I was meaning it must be a fairly soft blade because it able to be straightened with a hammer without snapping. I wasn't criticising the way you did it.
Looks amazing Gareth! I found an axe head on my first ever magnet fishing trip. What do you think I should do to make it shiny like yours for example like a tutorial or what should I do first then, then, etc thx
I think that's looking better than it ever look I have the exact knife and it is very old it was Grandad not in bad condition but it is definitely no spring chicken