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Restoration and Recasting of a Vintage Lead Hammer 

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Restore and recast a vintage lead hammer and hammer mould.
Lead hammers are used when you need high-impact but don't want to mar whatever it is that you're hitting. They also don't spark, so won't cause fires and explosions. The downside is that the lead takes the beating instead of what you are hitting, and over time they become deformed and need to be recast. This old hammer came from Cook's Hammer Service. They would provide these hammers as a service, and swap them out for new ones when needed. They also manufactured the lead hammer moulds so shops could recast hammers themselves. They are still in business and you can still buy newer style hammers and moulds from them.
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@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Please feel free to post questions and comments. I'll try to answer all the questions. If you enjoy these videos please subscribe and click the little bell icon so you'll get notified when I post new videos. I have a ton of restorations in the queue! Thanks for watching. I post regular in-progress updates of projects, as well as shorter 1 minutes videos on instagram and facebook if you're interested in following along. My instagram: instagram.com/acmerestorations/ Facebook: facebook.com/AcmeResto
@warrmalaski8570
@warrmalaski8570 2 года назад
As with bullet casting, the mold has to be heated to make a good pour. But not so hot that the lead won't harden.
@dakotamarion8651
@dakotamarion8651 2 года назад
Where did you get the mold from?
@beltfed4624
@beltfed4624 2 года назад
What is a lead hammer used for? Obviously it's not for striking metal surfaces, due to it being a softer metal, and it's not suitable for hot work, so I'm curious as to what a lead hammer is used for? My guess is for working hardwoods and perhaps leather. I'm a craftsman, so I'm very curious.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
@@beltfed4624 It's for banging on metal mostly. The whole point of using lead is that it's very dense/heavy, so a small hammer provides a lot of force. The soft head (usually mixed with some tin to make it a bit harder) means that it won't bounce much, and when you hit something, the head will deform instead of marring whatever you are hitting. For example if you wanted to coerce a drive shaft into place, you'd use a lead hammer without worrying about damaging the drive shaft. Basically the vintage version of the modern dead-blow hammer.
@zufarshafeev5200
@zufarshafeev5200 2 года назад
@@beltfed4624 мягкие металлы не создают искру, не меняют сечение и не портят поверхность (шлифовка, резьба...)
@AmandaGreen-ed8ml
@AmandaGreen-ed8ml Год назад
Interesting video, I love molten lead. It goes without saying that yours looks so much nicer. Great job.
@chartier67
@chartier67 2 года назад
Just think in a hundred years someone will be restoring your vintage lead hammer.
@D-B-Cooper
@D-B-Cooper 2 года назад
Lead will have been outlawed like mercury and asbestos, besides no one will be strong enough to use a lead mallet let alone have a use for it.
@LordQuintix
@LordQuintix Год назад
At that point, it'll be a historic object.
@pfcparis
@pfcparis 2 года назад
It looked like the crucible on the mold was intended to melt the lead. If the whole mold was hot, I imagine you would get a better finish on the hammer as the lead would not cool so quickly. Perhaps it would make no difference.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Yes it really does make a difference. The second hammer you can see I spent some time heating the entire mould with the torch.. Ended up with a perfect pour that time.
@bryanlatimer-davies1222
@bryanlatimer-davies1222 2 года назад
Agreed, the hammer should have been cast using the mold to melt and pour the lead as intended then restored.
@Austeration
@Austeration 2 года назад
Wow that was pretty epic 👍 never seen a casting tool like that before. Great job
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@chikeungleung2782
@chikeungleung2782 Год назад
😉😩😁💔😏👍✨️
@garyjones2582
@garyjones2582 2 года назад
Very nice work A.R.. Your creation turned out better than the original.. Thx for bringing us along....
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@RestoRad_Beograd
@RestoRad_Beograd 2 года назад
Always a good day when Acme posts a video. :)
@boondocker7964
@boondocker7964 2 года назад
It does not hurt.😁
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks. Bit of a longer one this week!
@Resto-Rob
@Resto-Rob 5 месяцев назад
Awesome! Really like the new and old versions.
@RustyDudeRestorations
@RustyDudeRestorations Год назад
Your description is very educational. Didn’t even know those hammers even existed😊 Good job😃👍
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@otherpatrickgill
@otherpatrickgill 2 года назад
thank you for putting the filter over the camera for us when welding. the care you take explaind why you're getting closer to 100000 subscribers when there are already so many excellent restoration channels on youtube.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
It is my pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@DancerOfClouds
@DancerOfClouds 2 года назад
Well done!!! I thought this was going to be interesting, espeacially once you melted the original head. The mold was a huge score. My dad had an old Eastwing hammer with a leather handle and I loved the one you made. Awesome work.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Yeah, I've been looking for one of these moulds for a long time. Old Estwing rock hammer with leather washer handle restoration coming in a couple of weeks. Thanks for watching!
@finalbossediting
@finalbossediting 2 года назад
Great work as always and thanks for the great videos. Looking forward to what you come up with next.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@TheParkAttendant
@TheParkAttendant 2 года назад
Wow! Two restorations at once, good job!
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 2 года назад
Awesome and impressive at the same time to watch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@HalsPals
@HalsPals 2 года назад
The new one is cooler. Great job!
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks!
@shirleyannconfer9651
@shirleyannconfer9651 2 года назад
Got a couple of nice looking hammers there. Good job.
@IratePuffin
@IratePuffin Год назад
I love that you restored the mould too! I thought the first hammer came out great but halfway through the second one I thought, “ok, now you’re just showing off!” 😂
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 11 месяцев назад
I had a lot of left over lead! :)
@alexandernevalainen
@alexandernevalainen 2 года назад
used to have lead hammers at work but then EU-classed lead as poison with heavy enviromental consequences, so now we have copper hammers instead. i really liked the lead hammers because they where softer and gave a more effective whack to stuck parts without the bone-jarring vibrations and risk of damaging the stuck parts.
@darryllcrook376
@darryllcrook376 2 года назад
I am concerned that the home brew one might not have enough ability to retain the head. Yes, the shank is square, but on the factory one, it also has concave parts to provide mechanical interlock. You can use linseed oil window putty or similar to form a seal between mould and handle to help control overspill.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
You may be right. If the head comes loose I'll probably melt it off and weld a washer on the top. TIme will tell. That's the nice thing about having the mould :) Can always do it again fairly easy. Thanks for watching.
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 2 года назад
Loved the whole video!! Great job restoring the old hammer and making a new one from scratch!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@Anmobgoccult20
@Anmobgoccult20 Год назад
Amazing, bravo, best video, super product, awesome work, abs. respectful from old BG.
@DrewDiaz
@DrewDiaz 2 года назад
Put the handle in the mold before pouring the the lead, heat the mold, me I just put it in the lead furnace for a few minutes after fluxing & skimming. Tip the mold so the lead runs out of the cup and into the mold if you’re going to melt it in a separate container. The cup on the mold is all about melting the lead with a torch which heats up the entire mold if you go that way when it’s filled with molten metal just tip it.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Yeah that's basically what I did when just remelting the hammer head. Using those old fishing weights I knew there was going to be a lot of dross, so I added the extra step of melting all that in the larger pot and skimming the dross there, then transferring it and reheating in the mold. FInally got it dialed in though; that last pour was pretty good.
@Roadkillstew
@Roadkillstew 2 года назад
they used to sell kits to make 6 at a time back in the day. great video.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Oh great. Now I've got to try to find one. :). Thanks!
@pb222221
@pb222221 2 года назад
First video of yours I have seen. Liked and subscribed. Now time to watch the older videos. Great job. I appreciate the work you put into your restoration. I noticed during the remelt after the failed first pour the hammer started getting a smooth finish before it melted. Maybe try doing a light surface melt on your homemade hammer to give it a smooth finish?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Maybe a heat gun. Of course in reality smoothing out a lead hammer is like putting lipstick on a pig. :) Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@todtiger
@todtiger 2 года назад
Great job
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks!
@RestorationAustralia
@RestorationAustralia 2 года назад
Super cool, well done. 👍
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thank you 👍
@vinceianni4026
@vinceianni4026 2 года назад
Good job mister well done
@user-in3bb6rc7c
@user-in3bb6rc7c 2 года назад
Geez nobody said reinvent the mold... oh you're just restoring it! Never mind.
@SpunkMouthwash
@SpunkMouthwash 2 года назад
From the title of the video I was expecting a full resto of the vintage hammer then It went completely of the topic to making a custom new hammer. This could of been it's own video .
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Also restored the mould, which I used to make the second hammer, so I don't think off topic. Anyways lots of other people enjoyed the video.
@hownow8442
@hownow8442 2 года назад
Nice job on both hammers. I don't need a lead mallet but want one now.😜
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Right on
@Cypher791
@Cypher791 2 года назад
I don’t think I ever heard of a lead hammer 🔨😯
@crazyedo9979
@crazyedo9979 2 года назад
Northridge Fix would like to say "Better than factory" 😁
@re-fix9678
@re-fix9678 2 года назад
good restore👍👍
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@SNRestoration
@SNRestoration Год назад
Great job 🙂
@Akathepriest
@Akathepriest 2 года назад
Why go through the sandblasting process on some parts where the next step is wire wheel?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
I like to be thorough.
@dersturm366
@dersturm366 2 года назад
При отливе надо добавлять ПФ-3 или его аналог для рафинирования и повышения текучести, а так нормально заморочился 👍👍
@ВадимКузнецов-з2й
@ВадимКузнецов-з2й 2 года назад
... только не пойму!-, для чего нужен свинцовый молоток?!!
@non7top
@non7top 2 года назад
@@ВадимКузнецов-з2й там мелькает надпись cook's hammer, т.е. поварский молоток, что оставляет ещё больше вопросов.
@fwsoft1
@fwsoft1 2 года назад
@@ВадимКузнецов-з2й Для работы с мягкими металлами !!
@_BLANK_BLANK
@_BLANK_BLANK 2 года назад
Aw man you've got to always show a demonstration at the end! Lol nah, great video though. A lead hammer seems like such a great idea. Lead is cheap, its soft so it's not going to marr up what you're hitting, heavy so you can use less of your own strength and let the hammer do the work. These seem like great tools. I'm guessing we don't see them anymore because, well. Its lead. I would love one of these though.
@robertovillalobos4798
@robertovillalobos4798 2 года назад
Excelente trabajo 👍👍
@Terratraveler1
@Terratraveler1 2 года назад
Nice work bro
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks 🔥
@JLCra87
@JLCra87 2 года назад
How funny, when I saw the lead hammer mold, I was like hey... they should restore that too. And then you did lol.
@andrzejporeda7281
@andrzejporeda7281 2 года назад
Śliczny jest ten aluminiowy obóch do czaskania kotletów schabowych pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku mile i serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
@charleenheath6116
@charleenheath6116 2 года назад
Your 3rd was prefect. The handel is a work of art. Gerat video. leenotcharleen
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks. Definitely a learning curve.
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 2 года назад
Nice, Thank you for sharing... That's a tool I haven't seen used, in a long time.. I'd love to see a "BRASS" Channel lock plyers restoration.. I just subscribed... Love the channel.......
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Do you mean like copper beryllium?
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 2 года назад
@@AcmeRestorations Those are basically the same, they were mostly used cause they are non-magnetic.. I used to have a few of them, but they were stolen with other tools years ago from the shop I had at the time... The only down side to brass channel lock pliers is, brass is a soft metal.. Copper Beryllium also is soft.. I just always thought they were neat...
@Wolshanze
@Wolshanze 2 года назад
You have a real obsession with lead hammers “ Weird “
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
???
@Paladin_of_Justice
@Paladin_of_Justice 2 года назад
Cool video ! Now you have a lead hammer to use on old dry asbestos....😁
@dixonqwerty
@dixonqwerty 2 года назад
Looks great!
@fnafplayer6447
@fnafplayer6447 5 месяцев назад
Surprised you didn't use bluing solution
@CJ_7519
@CJ_7519 2 года назад
Looks like the viewers got a double deal, today👍🔨!!
@capers72424
@capers72424 2 года назад
Triple deal, two hammers and a mold.
@restorerestoration4705
@restorerestoration4705 2 года назад
Very nice 👍
@peterbeley3067
@peterbeley3067 2 года назад
nice work
@villegasluisalfredo
@villegasluisalfredo 2 года назад
Excelente trabajo. Lo que me intriga... es saber para que se utiliza o utilizaba... un martillo de plomo ??? Saludos... desde Argentina.
@_JohnRedcorn_
@_JohnRedcorn_ 2 года назад
Very cool
@tracybowling1156
@tracybowling1156 2 года назад
So you treated the mold like you would a cast iron skillet? Is this made of cast iron? I'm very curious! ☺️
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Sure did. I believe it's cast iron. It could be cast steel but most likely cast iron.
@pxjydz303
@pxjydz303 2 года назад
I have this exact hammer. I would love any additional information you have available on it. Thank you!
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
They are still in business. You can get new handles from McMaster Carr. Hard to date them though because they haven't changed much in 100 years. You can Google them; they have a website.
@hectorescalona8945
@hectorescalona8945 2 года назад
Una restauración compleja para una herramienta común y sencilla. Un dos por ciento de aceptación
@alanrobison3298
@alanrobison3298 2 года назад
Nice job!
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks!
@RedraspusMusic
@RedraspusMusic 2 года назад
short sweet and solid
@drlegendre
@drlegendre 2 года назад
"Looks like the lead wasn't hot enough.." Nor did I see you preheat the mold. Did that occurr off-camera?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
You can see me pre-heat the mould with the torch in the second two pours.
@goat5635
@goat5635 2 года назад
If watching RU-vid taught me any thing I believe were he went wrong was not preheating the mold before at the lead and letting them both cool down at the same time
@earnierosenow9834
@earnierosenow9834 2 года назад
what would a lead hammer be used for ? seems the metal is too soft for any practical use
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Lead hammers are used when you need a heavy impact but don't want to damage whatever you are hitting. They are used a lot in mechanics shops and machine shops. I will most likely use these to coerce machinery, like a vise handle, etc.
@earnierosenow9834
@earnierosenow9834 2 года назад
@@AcmeRestorations thank you for the info, i use a deadblow for stuff like that but now can see the thought behind this
@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 2 года назад
Is there and fume risk when melting lead? I know zip about this type of thing.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
That's a great question. Not at low temperatures. Lead melts at 621.5°F/327.5°C but won't release fumes until it hits 900°F/482.222°C. The real danger is dust and residue. Thanks for watching!
@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 2 года назад
@@AcmeRestorations Thank you for the knowledge!
@rhino5419
@rhino5419 2 года назад
Hello. I think the mould is a rarer find than the hammer.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
I think so too.
@silvahawk7109
@silvahawk7109 2 года назад
Infinite hammer cheat code! Awesome work. You should make Thor's hammer 😂
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
A Thor's hammer sized lead hammer would weigh about 90 pounds :)
@peterpaliwoda1527
@peterpaliwoda1527 2 года назад
What are ( or were ) they used for ? please
@npfrestoration
@npfrestoration 2 года назад
very good i like it
@marcuscicero9587
@marcuscicero9587 2 года назад
both are gorgeous
@MrMarkRoads
@MrMarkRoads Год назад
I like your hammer.
@johnnyrocket9372
@johnnyrocket9372 2 года назад
What would youbuse a lead hammer for?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Banging on machinery. Assembling things, coercing heavy pieces into place. This little hammer is 3 pounds. Bang on a drive shaft with that and it'll move, and it won't damage the surface. Thanks for watching.
@warrenmusselman9173
@warrenmusselman9173 2 года назад
Sweet job making your own hammer. Did you get the original hammer and mold together?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
No I found the separately. The hammers are fairly easy to find; the mould was the hard part. Thanks for watching.
@mushfiqurrahman2515
@mushfiqurrahman2515 2 года назад
Is this really the ACME company?
@Zardox-The-Heretic-Slayer
@Zardox-The-Heretic-Slayer 2 года назад
does anyone know of any restoration channels that have some kind of narration in them?
@jimmymckay73
@jimmymckay73 2 года назад
You should get yourself a makers mark .
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
I actually thought about that for this project but ran out of time. Maybe in future projects. Thanks for watching.
@EuelBall
@EuelBall 2 года назад
Dude... You not only recast a lead hammer, you refurbished a lead hammer mold, then you *made* a new lead hammer from scratch! (In a cave, from a box of scraps...) Not quite, in your workshop, but I'm guessing some scraps were involved. 😀
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Yeah that was pretty much all scraps. Scrap lead, scrap steel, scrap leather. Yeah 😄
@D-B-Cooper
@D-B-Cooper 2 года назад
The lead for the mallet should be high tin like type lead or bullet lead. Fishing weights and wheel weights are too soft to last long.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
That's a good call. The first one is almost entirely from the original hammer. I'll have to baby the second one. I've got some tin work coming up in another project; maybe I'll get some extra and add it to the lead. THanks for the heads up!
@davidjohnston330
@davidjohnston330 2 года назад
PERFECT 👌👌👌👌
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks 😆
@andyroot2072
@andyroot2072 2 года назад
when I saw ACME. thought of coyote and road runner.........
@ВадимКузнецов-з2й
@ВадимКузнецов-з2й 2 года назад
...а зачем нужен свинцовый молоток?
@perrycadue7615
@perrycadue7615 Год назад
You can use this hammer when you need to pull off your Jaguar Wheels knock-off wings
@ganikudul674
@ganikudul674 2 года назад
Amazing good joob👍👍👍👍🇲🇨🇲🇨😁
@winstonpoole9906
@winstonpoole9906 Год назад
I prefer the look of your hammer.
@grosnain
@grosnain 2 года назад
2:56 are you serious ? You painted the part where will go the lead head ???
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Yes. I painted the part where will go the head. I am quite serious.
@welshtiger86
@welshtiger86 2 года назад
Could someone help me understand why someone would purposely design a hammer to use one of the softest metals in the world? Was there an actual reason for this decision?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
It's heavy but malleable. If you want to coerce a piece of machinery into position, or tighten a vise, you don't want to mar what you are beating on. With a lead hammer, the hammer takes the beating. Once the hammer gets too flattened, you re-mould it and start again.
@welshtiger86
@welshtiger86 2 года назад
@@AcmeRestorations Thank you, I understand now
@IAMCHECHECHE
@IAMCHECHECHE 2 года назад
а для чего вообще нужны молоты из свинца?
@antikaplanet2970
@antikaplanet2970 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏
@supersevenn
@supersevenn 2 года назад
i was about to blast you for melting that original hammer, until i saw the original mold. Are you going to leave the second hammer as is? or make the lead pretty ?
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
I'm going to use them as lead hammers, so they won't be pretty for very long. 😄
@charleenheath6116
@charleenheath6116 2 года назад
Mould was not hot enough the first time, too hot the second time. leenotcharleen
@custos3249
@custos3249 2 года назад
14:27 And this, little Jimmy, is how divorce happens
@grosnain
@grosnain 2 года назад
9:49 Look like also you don't use correctly this mold. You must put it on fire.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
If you watch the entire video you'll see that after the first pour I preheated the mould to temp with the torch for the other pours.
@olskool3967
@olskool3967 2 года назад
i am a boolit caster, next time heat your mold before filling it.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Spaced in on the first pour. You can see I did with the second two pours.
@danielgraf8294
@danielgraf8294 2 года назад
Your version was much nicer
@romeovidalrodriguez7754
@romeovidalrodriguez7754 2 года назад
hola p117
@grosnain
@grosnain 2 года назад
why ONLY two soldering points ? lazy method. WEAK result!
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Soldering points? I didn't do any soldering in this restoration.
@austinhughes1924
@austinhughes1924 2 года назад
You could probably make a business.From making and selling your own hammers.
@oguzhankoca836
@oguzhankoca836 2 года назад
You shouldn't use lead.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Pretty difficult to restore a lead hammer without using lead. That should be pretty obvious.
@геннадийкива-щ5и
@геннадийкива-щ5и 2 года назад
гоимый плогиат
@gizzymeows5847
@gizzymeows5847 2 года назад
Well done 👏 melting metal and sandblasting is awesome to see. Thank you for sharing 😊
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@samanthadean1083
@samanthadean1083 2 года назад
Stunning job!!! Though, I hope you wore protective gear while near that melted lead… 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
I did! The works. Put a blurb about that in the description. Thanks for watching!
@69kaveman
@69kaveman 2 года назад
What awesome work, you scored big with getting that mold.
@AcmeRestorations
@AcmeRestorations 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@scaldybobandson
@scaldybobandson 2 года назад
Very nice work… huge fans from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
@РоманИванченко-я7е
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