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Scissors Restoration [Decay Stopped - Black Scissors] 

Forgotten Shine Restoration
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In restoring these rusty scissors, I used simple techniques and machinery. To restore these old scissors to their "forgotten shine" I had to derust them with a needle scaler, soak them in rust solvent, sandblast them, grind them, powder coat them and make a new screw on the lathe. If you don't have a sandblasting booth and a lathe, there are plenty of other ways to get where you want to go. I especially liked being able to work on the lathe again for this restoration. I bought these old rusty scissors again from a flea market internet site. Please be sure to also note that this video is not just to quickly show someone how something works, but also to relax and escape from the daily grind!
▬ What did I do ?! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
The scissors were in very poor condition, I suspect the seller (who I bought this item from) found it deep underground. In the first step I removed the rough dirt and rust with the needle scaler. Following that, I put the old scissors in rust remover and sandblasted them. With sandpaper I sanded the inside to make them even again. Now I coated the parts with a black powder coating to protect the scissors from future rust. I painted the sanded surfaces with cold bluing to prevent rust from occurring there as well. Since the old bolt (which held the old scissors together) is no longer there, I made a new bolt on the lathe. These parts I boiled in brandy vinegar, so that they are also protected from external influences.
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I used the following tools: Needle scaler, hammer, pliers, propane torch, pin punch, rust remover, sand blasting cabinet, corundum blasting media, file, vise, sandpaper, clamp, tape, knife, Powder coating equipment, compressor, oven, cordless screwdriver, drill, Isopropanol, cold bluing, brush, lathe, lathe chisel, oil, Internal thread tap, external thread tap, hot plate, spirit vinegar, glass jar, tweezers
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Комментарии : 3,3 тыс.   
@shofisstar
@shofisstar 2 года назад
I am so impressed by the fact that the scissors survived the whole process I felt like they were going to disintegrate at any moment
@clickbiat
@clickbiat 2 года назад
Same
@macacodoiphone8724
@macacodoiphone8724 2 года назад
@@clickbiat I won't believe you, because it's "click bait" 😆
@clickbiat
@clickbiat 2 года назад
@@macacodoiphone8724 good one 😂
@The_Beast_666
@The_Beast_666 2 года назад
@Sofia Ibarra IKR! I know a woman called Sofia Vergara 🤭😅
@macacodoiphone8724
@macacodoiphone8724 2 года назад
@@clickbiat I'm ready to be a comedian 👌
@jorenthar9186
@jorenthar9186 2 года назад
If those scissors had a soul, being able to be opened after being that rusty must've made it scream with joy.
@witheeeeeerx
@witheeeeeerx 2 года назад
@@sioalderson2696 yes dude
@garrygraves3848
@garrygraves3848 2 года назад
😂!
@witheeeeeerx
@witheeeeeerx 2 года назад
@@sioalderson2696 It's worth it
@Tazerboy10
@Tazerboy10 2 года назад
Yeah, I can see that personification...
@Nasl-milyarder.
@Nasl-milyarder. 2 года назад
Yes
@calicojacque
@calicojacque Год назад
I like that the gloss black paint makes them look like they're made from obsidian. It's nice that you made a feature of their rough, pitted metal than tried to grind it all away into dust, leaving barely any scissor.
@CartoonCrossovers
@CartoonCrossovers Год назад
Thank you ❤️ most others say it looks unfinished, I say it has ✨character✨ U-U
@haileyjohnson6534
@haileyjohnson6534 11 месяцев назад
agreed
@cloudycakes8485
@cloudycakes8485 Год назад
"So what do you want on Christmas, my Princess?" -"A SANDBLASTING MACHINE"
@mercedesmarton3768
@mercedesmarton3768 2 года назад
Sometimes there are things we should let go. Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust. This one was From rust to rust.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you for the feedback!👍
@mercedesmarton3768
@mercedesmarton3768 2 года назад
@@ForgottenShineRestoration I love your videos!
@jordanescalante08
@jordanescalante08 2 года назад
@@mercedesmarton3768 thank you
@user-kz8fh2bb7g
@user-kz8fh2bb7g 2 года назад
@@ForgottenShineRestoration ;-D ヽ(*´з`*)ノ ( ̄ε(# ̄) ( ̄ε(# ̄)
@karsten0023
@karsten0023 2 года назад
Ich muss Mercedes Marton recht geben. Es gibt Dinge, die im Laufe der Zeit so in Mitleidenschaft gezogen wurden, dass eine Restaurierung nicht mehr lohnt. In so etwas noch Zeit und Material zu investieren, ist sinnlos.
@bloodtopaz8816
@bloodtopaz8816 2 года назад
I thought this was going to end up less pitted but I guess there was nothing more you could have done to improve on it. It does work, it cuts paper so I have to conclude that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@meowscles9377
@meowscles9377 2 года назад
@Carlose ® 🤍 what⁉️🤨
@megakarlachofficial
@megakarlachofficial 2 года назад
@@meowscles9377 probably bots, YT just refuse to remove them.
@superskills5065
@superskills5065 2 года назад
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@MrFredi_
@MrFredi_ 2 года назад
@@meowscles9377 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@restorerestoration4705
@restorerestoration4705 Год назад
No annoying intro, no commentary, descriptive details, perfect masterpiece!
@PuddiNovaXZ
@PuddiNovaXZ Год назад
I know nothing about metal work, never interested me, yet here I am, loving and binge watching these awesome videos!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much and welcome! 🐢
@wparo
@wparo 2 года назад
Excellent. Can't wait for part 2 when you finish the restoration
@gogetaelcrack26
@gogetaelcrack26 2 года назад
Si yo también la espero ( LIKE )
@PANIC0B
@PANIC0B 2 года назад
Well, it's supposed to stay that way
@shiddygaymer
@shiddygaymer 2 года назад
lol
@reeceshaw9717
@reeceshaw9717 2 года назад
This was the funniest comment ive seen all year
@leoribka
@leoribka Год назад
Excellent
@im_coffee6611
@im_coffee6611 Год назад
I don't know why I find it satisfying when people fix objects or clean them, when I hate doing that.
@vintage6346
@vintage6346 11 месяцев назад
I have a similar pair. They used to be wonderful. Then, I was in an accident and neighbors, helping me get back into my house in a wheelchair, moved my scissors and many of my belongings to the back yard... inexplicably leaving them uncovered. I still have those rusty scissors. RIP.
@kazj1728
@kazj1728 2 года назад
Amazing job. There was more rust in those scissors than scissors.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@rituraina9139
@rituraina9139 2 года назад
@@ForgottenShineRestoration loo Ig.
@cookinginstyle5198
@cookinginstyle5198 2 года назад
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@santigamer3509
@santigamer3509 2 года назад
Ñ😎
@Jareb_Delgado
@Jareb_Delgado Год назад
@@santigamer3509 Cuidado no vayas a hacer que se mueran de la risa
@sodathejunker
@sodathejunker 2 года назад
I love that while you made sure they were in perfect working order, you didn’t “over” restore them to look aesthetically new. They still look like they’ve been torn from a page of time, and that gives them some really nice sentimental value to know they’ve been around so long and still work.
@paulinamorales8854
@paulinamorales8854 2 года назад
Something poetic about something useless for decades suddenly being useful again, through someone else’s hard work and dedication. What’s he get out of this? Just a working pair of scissors.. but those scissors just got a second chance at life.
@user-eg2sv5gw8x
@user-eg2sv5gw8x 2 года назад
@mercury-king
@mercury-king 10 месяцев назад
Personally I like watching old things made like new or functional but with signs of age, even if there is no ‘financial gain’ or if it’s ‘cheaper & easier’ to go get a new item. Sometimes the journey is what’s important, & a lot of people seem to forget that nowadays.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 10 месяцев назад
True words! Thanks very much! 🐢
@IANNE0402
@IANNE0402 Год назад
Truly amazing. The black colour gives it a way better depth sensation, and also it looks kinda cool with those deformities. Very good job. :) Edit: it's sad to see many people commenting stuff like "Waiting to see the full restoration". There's literally nothing else he can do. The scissor were already in a very bad state, and the results is already excellent.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much! 🐢 🤩
@hannekedeurwaarder
@hannekedeurwaarder Год назад
Yes I thought the same! It somehow looks cute, with a lot of character. Looks like a piece that will be kept in the family couse it's special :)
@The_Beast_666
@The_Beast_666 2 года назад
Umm well seeing the result I conclude that it was beyond restoration and there was nothing you could do otherwise!
@jorgefernandezacosta8401
@jorgefernandezacosta8401 2 года назад
Pésima restauración
@carlogambino2160
@carlogambino2160 2 года назад
Me to lol
@davidw.798
@davidw.798 2 года назад
Any proof that you guys could’ve done better?
@kippert1987
@kippert1987 2 года назад
@@davidw.798 I think they are saying that given the level of restoration achieved in the video, and that this was done by an exceptionally skilled person, that if they couldn't have been restored further here then they weren't worth restoring and equally that no one else would have been able to restore them further either. So they are implicitly saying they couldn't have done any better hence your question doesn't quite make sense.
@maisonkeithking
@maisonkeithking 2 года назад
Could of welded missing sections this wasn't beyond restoration
@tataykarakalpak4525
@tataykarakalpak4525 2 года назад
На эти ножницы было столько потрачено материалов , инструментов и сил , что проще и дешевле было бы купить новые ! Но , как демонстрация человеческого таланта , усердия и мастерства , очень показательное видео ! Я не думаю , что кто-то будет так же реставрировать старый и ржавый инструмент , но вы показали на что способны ! Вы большой мастер ! Моё вам уважение !
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Большое спасибо! 🐢
@riobrasilia871
@riobrasilia871 Год назад
Подскажите пожалуйста где здесь реставрация?
@user-mi9ez6bb8d
@user-mi9ez6bb8d Год назад
Как из ржавых ножниц сделать крашеные старые ножницы
@user-bq3vc6yh1y
@user-bq3vc6yh1y Год назад
Можно было хотя бы кольца новые отлить...
@user-dj9sv4ls1g
@user-dj9sv4ls1g Год назад
Напрасный труд! Но мастер замечательный!!!
@user-no6bi7pq5d
@user-no6bi7pq5d Год назад
Видео же по результатам в конце,что не режут
@raoullevan6550
@raoullevan6550 Год назад
Vu l'etat de ces scisaux au départ, le résultat est presque miraculeux. Bravo pour votre patience et votre courage.
@user-bj5vh8pd8h
@user-bj5vh8pd8h 2 года назад
Столько труда и средств в ножницы вложить. Я работаю часто ножницами и понимаю, что этим ножницам поможет только зелёная краска. Покрасить и выбросить в траву, чтобы никто не нашёл больше.
@Austeration
@Austeration 2 года назад
I thought they might have fallen apart after you gave them that bashing at the start. Very interesting project. I don't think I have ever seen a pair in such bad condition as those. Nice job giving them what life they have left.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your feedback!🐢
@jayasmrmore3687
@jayasmrmore3687 2 года назад
Right, even though they still don’t look great, doing this must have still been fun and that’s what matters most
@RhiAnime
@RhiAnime Год назад
Thank you for explaining what you’re doing and why it’s important. I watch a lot of restoration videos and I’ve only just found out what bluing liquid is after watching this
@nikandjofl
@nikandjofl Год назад
Great job 😄 I actually like the no talking with random sounds. Creepy but in a funny way. The first time watching one of these videos, I had to make sure my sound was working. Glad we got to see them cut!
@user-hc3cq6rb5q
@user-hc3cq6rb5q 2 года назад
Да...лажа.Осталось эти ножницы закинуть туда,откуда их отковыряли.Самый лучший вариант.
@user-dc8ul9jy8r
@user-dc8ul9jy8r 2 года назад
Точно🤣 медицина тут бессильна.
@user-kw5xj4fo9v
@user-kw5xj4fo9v 2 года назад
выкрасить и выбросить. ну он и выкрасил. видимо и выбросил. только не показал
@Dimonss777
@Dimonss777 2 года назад
Главно функцию свою главную выполняют.
@bob5253
@bob5253 2 года назад
Though I find your restoration attempt admirable I have to say that those poor scissors would have been better off melted into new scissors but that is just my opinion you did do your best on these scissors so again you work is very admirable
@columbusohio299
@columbusohio299 Год назад
No ur right. I hate when they "restore" stuff like this and act like its restored because then when regular everyday people go to a restorer to get something restored the restorer can act like this an acceptable restoration.
@md.ddbjhd5906
@md.ddbjhd5906 Год назад
wow
@tomsheets6399
@tomsheets6399 Год назад
@@columbusohio299 - You did a better job fitting the word "restored" six times into a single sentence - than the guy did on these scissors
@columbusohio299
@columbusohio299 Год назад
@@tomsheets6399 did i use any of them in the wrong context or anything? Were u unable to understand my point? You get restore, restored, restorer, and restoration are all different words with different meanings? One is a verb in present tense, one is a verb in past tense, the others are nouns, one describing a person. Its funny how describing my complaint about this i would need 4 different versions of a word to convey my meaning. Sure i could of used other words if i was a writer writing a book but for a comment on the internet its best not to assume that everyone reading it is going to understand the synonyms for a restoration topic. I mean my first use of restore was in quotations meaning that i was implying the use of the word restore wasnt the correct use by the channel in the first place.
@prabean69
@prabean69 Год назад
@@columbusohio299 dawg why you arguing about english 💀
@lisastenzel5713
@lisastenzel5713 Год назад
Turtle and me!!!! 😅😅😂😍 Turtle wasn't sure about the vinegar
@jackiecarobecca
@jackiecarobecca 10 месяцев назад
This made me emotional. I’m so happy they were able to cut paper again, after all this time. It made me very emotional in a weird sort of way. It was beautiful. Thank you you pure soul.
@gilladams1521
@gilladams1521 2 года назад
You could have encased the handles and outside of the blades in epoxy to give a smoother and more comfortable surface to handle.
@chuchu9649
@chuchu9649 2 года назад
I agree. At the minute it still looks unpleasant.
@kitterzy
@kitterzy 2 года назад
Since I love collecting scissors and use very old scissors as I work with a lot of different types of mediums. Those scissors are “bookbinding” shears and that’s why they’re riveted and not screwed, and have the one blade flat. They cut heavy materials. I would have been surprised if you were able to restore them to working condition (able to cut leather and bookbinding board). As is, they’re a nice decorative piece! So much better than rusting and disintegrating, lost to time.
@nitrogenFox
@nitrogenFox 7 месяцев назад
I'm so, so happy that you left it rather pitted and worn down and just repaired it enough to be functional and still beautiful, in my own opinion. I'm tired of all the channels that breaks things down and build them back up artificially until you cant ever tell that it was ever flawed or restored in the first place. I know many people like that kind of thing, but I find it gorgeous when you can see the life something has gone through, the damage and wear and decay it has suffered, but you get to see how someone has loved it enough to bring it back from the brink of destruction while still letting it be its own unique item. I find the finished result perfect in it's own imperfect way.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your wonderful comment! I'm so glad you liked it so much! 🐢
@radhanathmandal5420
@radhanathmandal5420 2 года назад
I got shocked before I saw your restoration technick RESPECT😎😎😎
@mlwy45
@mlwy45 2 года назад
I understand why you left them pitted, still did a good job bringing them back to functioning. They look like scissors from some sort of Netherworld.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you!🐢
@ninasoliscano1542
@ninasoliscano1542 Год назад
Es que nadie habla español????😥
@SH-wl8ox
@SH-wl8ox Год назад
I love your videos. I spent a significant part of my life serving in the US Navy. That "needle scaler" - we used them regularly in the Navy. We called it a "needle gun". Thanks for another fascinating restoration video. I really admire your skill and attention to detail. Bravo Zulu!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much! Yes in Germany it is also called "needle gun" literally translated, but the official English name for it is probably "needle scaler"?! 🤷😅🐢
@user-wg2bi9hu1j
@user-wg2bi9hu1j Год назад
Мало того , что у вас золотые руки , так ещё вы умный человек ! Это ж сколько информации нужно знать , чтобы делать всё с нужным последованием процесса ! Смотреть , мне как женщине , завораживает ! Спасибо вам за то , что вы есть ! Удачи вам !
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Большое спасибо! 🐢
@No_LIMITS_Dias
@No_LIMITS_Dias 2 года назад
Ожидал, что они станут, как новые, а тут просто почистили и покрасили
@vorchun80
@vorchun80 2 года назад
Хрень какая-то. Тоже ждал вау.
@janustwofaced
@janustwofaced 2 года назад
Аналогично. Другие видео круче были.
@user-ib5pe8nk7e
@user-ib5pe8nk7e 2 года назад
Не интересно.
@meowscles9377
@meowscles9377 2 года назад
Согласен, другие его реставрации были намного лучше. Я не нахожу этот более интересным или лучше, чем другие.
@bloodytusk9897
@bloodytusk9897 2 года назад
Один дурак показывает другим дуракам, которые восторженно, роняя кал, бегут ставить лайки. Это что за ножницы такие, из "пластилина", которые можно заточить напильником? Если не верите, попробуйте на досуге. Ох уже эти мамкины - ютуб - реставраторы!)
@ArmandoDy
@ArmandoDy 2 года назад
Maybe you should've welded some fresh metal to the handles and scissors before powder coating them. You might've gotten fuller results. Great video. 😉👍
@ukenceto
@ukenceto Год назад
love it how he cuts the bolt ultra precise and then the paper heart;s the most uneven and jagged cut imaginable
@jjjcmo
@jjjcmo Год назад
Sometimes you do things that really don’t make much sense, because you’re curious to see how it turns out. The fact that they work at all is something of a minor miracle.
@alancoronado4622
@alancoronado4622 2 года назад
Lo que más admiro de tus vídeos aparte de la restauración, es tu gran paciencia y dedicación a cada detalle 👍💪
@beluccakidsblk2945
@beluccakidsblk2945 2 года назад
incrível transformação de uma tesoura velha enferrujada em uma tesoura velha preta
@froggo1088
@froggo1088 Год назад
Give this man an award! That thing had been in its grave and you brought it back!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@eleazar1209
@eleazar1209 Год назад
I usually use your videos to relax, but at 0:18 made me jump hahahaha
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
😅🐢
@Overrated7901
@Overrated7901 2 года назад
Those scissors took time and effort to become it best version of itself. With enough time and effort you can do the same. Edit: I didn't watch the full video. This didn't age well
@Chriskyrob
@Chriskyrob 2 года назад
so true, actually blue balled
@superskills5065
@superskills5065 2 года назад
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@jannadomkratovna5759
@jannadomkratovna5759 2 года назад
Оставь бедный труп в покое. Некромант. 😀
@zelou4970
@zelou4970 Год назад
I had my volume up and was watching this to sleep 😭😭 the first part
@carihall4482
@carihall4482 Год назад
Am I the only one who saw the needle scaler and immediately thought "that'd make a very large tattoo"?? 😂
@lugwrench9832
@lugwrench9832 2 года назад
I have scissors just like those (but no rust) that I bought at a yard sale for $1. Based on the maker's ID, I dated the scissors to circa 1850, Sheffield, England. The only problem with this particular pair was the original fulcrum bolt was gone, and somebody had replaced it with a short machine screw and a wingnut a long time ago.
@jmwbt1609
@jmwbt1609 2 года назад
Oh now that rust removing thingy at the beginning was A1!
@johnjones3967
@johnjones3967 Год назад
A couple more years and Mother Nature would’ve had these scissors back home.
@payteeohehn9229
@payteeohehn9229 Год назад
I have never in my life heard of a needle scaler. You learn something new every day :) Awesome work!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@robinskyemckenzie5448
@robinskyemckenzie5448 2 года назад
I disagree with the top comments. I love this restoration and the scissors look awesome. I would pay to have something that cool looking
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@GigaDarkness
@GigaDarkness 2 года назад
sounds like you aren't very good with money, then lmao
@AIIIiNa
@AIIIiNa 2 года назад
@@GigaDarkness You yourself wouldn't be able to do even half the job he did, so you'd better not talk, smart guy. 😐
@zerahcolaso7292
@zerahcolaso7292 2 года назад
This was quite satisfying to watch. Really amazing job guys !! I really love the antique look it has
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@juliemarkham4332
@juliemarkham4332 Год назад
For some reason I thought they would be smooth. In retrospect, the metal looks hammered. Great job!
@darinwilson2639
@darinwilson2639 Год назад
Don't mean to sound disappointed, you do fantastic work, however I was kinda disappointed that you couldn't smooth out the scissors.
@ditherdather
@ditherdather 2 года назад
I love that you kept them pitted from the rust. They look super cool! Nice work!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@Astrok1232
@Astrok1232 2 года назад
это не стоит таких энергозатрат.
@melissahurt3526
@melissahurt3526 Год назад
Me: clicking on and thinking I'm about to fall asleep to some nice tapping, light scraping, and some water and sanding sounds 0:17 Me: never mind I guess
@kfactor20
@kfactor20 Год назад
I'm honestly here bc...well 1) I find these videos very entertaining, and 2) I didn't feel like watching anything else and remembered this channel is a thing lol
@lashaesmith1497
@lashaesmith1497 2 года назад
I found my newest obsession. This video actually was strangely comforting and about lulled me to sleep 😭 glad I was able to watch to the end though, very satisfying.
@paulorth2251
@paulorth2251 2 года назад
Interesting piece of work, but finished appears more like "ended". I thought you would have cleaned them up better. Obviously these were frightful to begin with, but I had hoped you would ean them up better. Thanks for sharing and sorry for the negativity in my comments because I do enjoy your videos. 🇨🇱🇺🇸🤔🥂
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your feedback!🐢
@user-rv8nd4yn3h
@user-rv8nd4yn3h Год назад
Ооо!!! Столько манипуляций! И новые креативные ножницы! Браво!
@user-oh2fn2bc4o
@user-oh2fn2bc4o Год назад
Удивительное превращение старых ножниц в черные.. без ржавчины.. ДЕЛО МАСТЕРА БОИТСЯ.... такое терпение..кропотливость... умение... большой респект.. с удовольствием смотрю ваши ролики..
@Mr_Heron
@Mr_Heron 11 месяцев назад
Scissors finally being able to be opened again prob was the equivalent feeling of finally getting that one piece of snot out of your nose
@maisonkeithking
@maisonkeithking 2 года назад
For missing sections I'd recommend welding the areas and then doing the linishing etc it's obviously restorable
@storm_filter
@storm_filter 2 года назад
yeah throw some weld on it, it's just a pair of scissors
@maisonkeithking
@maisonkeithking 2 года назад
@@storm_filter yeah weld will help anything even if most of time money wise ain't worth it u can restore anything so it don't matter if it's just scissors the point is if u remaking a restoration video follow it through all the way like my mechanics RU-vid restoration xD
@yroslav27rus68
@yroslav27rus68 2 года назад
ahahah ahahah laughing from translation/хахахахаха смеюсь с перевода
@eduardomansur8683
@eduardomansur8683 4 месяца назад
Applause for all the work and attempts... but in my opinion, a lot of work for little reward... but it was worth it!!
@mayflower9705
@mayflower9705 Год назад
I love watching these. It's amazing how you can take something that looks completely unsalvagable and make it work again.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@JLCra87
@JLCra87 2 года назад
Nice job! I was expecting you to maybe weld some material on and do a more clean resto. But I think you did a great job at preserving a piece of history and keeping it from further decay. Turned out very nice for that purpose!!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much for great Feedback!🤗🐢
@user-ql9nf4zu2u
@user-ql9nf4zu2u 2 года назад
Да занимаематся реставрировать старые ножницы это настоящий талант надо иметь и терпения мне ваши видео нравится мне они даже настроение поднимают.
@viktorwilms1905
@viktorwilms1905 Год назад
А зачем тебе это нужно?Ты же не пользуешься старой машиной,или ещё что хуже старой женой?
@CaptainFALKEN
@CaptainFALKEN Год назад
Sandblasts scissors.... This is something I found that I wasn't looking for that I would do for fun. 👍
@Annasunluna
@Annasunluna 8 месяцев назад
Этим ножницами ещё жить и жить!!! Отличная работа ❤
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 7 месяцев назад
Большое спасибо!🐢
@BarredCoast0
@BarredCoast0 2 года назад
I am amazed at how much manual labor you put into this restoration. Using a rasp file, I always thought that would be for the finishing touch, otherwise an angle grinder would be used. Your patience is commendable sir. Kudos!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thanks very much! 🐢
@HandsonRestoring
@HandsonRestoring 2 года назад
Man that thing was basically rust in the shape of a scissor 😍 You´ve got to love rust so much to touch that 😍 Great work 👍👍
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 😁🐢
@thepebble8624
@thepebble8624 Год назад
dude you have the most perfect videos no intro no speaking you're straight to the point and really nice and satisfying tool👌
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you very much! 🐢
@marlonmoran5044
@marlonmoran5044 Год назад
Lo vi completo, no es lo que yo esperaba, creo que se pudo haber trabajado mucho más en ellas. En fin, el punto del video es que ver el proceso sea satisfactorio, y lo es.
@moludrm7579
@moludrm7579 Год назад
من هم همین نظر را دارم
@janniklau8517
@janniklau8517 2 года назад
How. Just how. He literally is the guy that proceeds to make my life a whole lot better. He turns things that are already good even better. He makes the videos VERY satisfying. He LITERALLY MAKES SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE IT CAME FROM A DUMPSTER AND MADE IT LOOK LIKE IT'S WORTH A THOUSAND BUCKS. And theres just so much more to list out. Keep it up my guy!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thank you very much! 🐢🤩🤩
@user-kz8fh2bb7g
@user-kz8fh2bb7g 2 года назад
ستلتث
@user-kz8fh2bb7g
@user-kz8fh2bb7g 2 года назад
@@ForgottenShineRestoration ذذ
@zhourerrajy8727
@zhourerrajy8727 2 года назад
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@akoznasovajusername
@akoznasovajusername 2 года назад
Too damaged. Very thin at some places. Although, it could be fixed by grinding, welding and sanding. But that would take too much time, and money of course.
@PGill-rv8wi
@PGill-rv8wi Год назад
I love when only the necessary parts are filed down, I appreciate when the pitting is left alone
@Dan65
@Dan65 Год назад
The fact he actually spends hours to days for our entertainment is crazy
@williamM-18
@williamM-18 2 года назад
Still waiting for the restoration...
@samanthacole2920
@samanthacole2920 2 года назад
I love your videos! I have a question though.. On one of the cleavers that you restored you chose to use electrolysis to remove the rust. Why was that method used for that project vs other methods? I'm learning there are several methods to remove rust, and I'm curious why one way is better than another.
@serenahansen2394
@serenahansen2394 2 года назад
I cannot comment on the reasoning for the choices in this instance, but I understand electrolysis is a bit less aggressive on the parts than chemical rust removers and mechanical processes such as media blasting or using a wire wheel.
@samanthacole2920
@samanthacole2920 2 года назад
@@serenahansen2394 🤔Thank you for that!
@watchwhatlike
@watchwhatlike Год назад
Thought it would turn out has very smooth surfaces but that 💚 is the highlight 😂
@yarahassan4084
@yarahassan4084 Год назад
I like that you added a descriptive details, so informative. Yet, it doesn't worth the effort or resources. Great work though.
@edchayphone7545
@edchayphone7545 2 года назад
It's a great invention, you do it best, it's great for showing me your ideas.
@user-brobdingneg
@user-brobdingneg 2 года назад
Половина ножниц осыпалась ржавчиной при обработке 😁🤷‍♂️
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
😅👍
@dl0680
@dl0680 Год назад
4:37 LOL they look like scissors from the stone age right now 😂
@daemondoodles
@daemondoodles Год назад
The fact that they actually worked again is amazing- that's definitely restoration enough for me. I don't know what everyone else here is on about haha
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
Thank you so much! 🐢
@chaosinorder9685
@chaosinorder9685 2 года назад
The finished product isn’t perfect, but considering what lengths you had to go to to get it to where it was that’s pretty impressive. Sometimes you just can’t restore it to a completely smooth surface sometimes you just have to make it look as good as you can and make it work again.
@pingwonghon525
@pingwonghon525 2 года назад
I would use transparent green or yellow epoxy to cover up the decay sand-blasted handles in order to review its history. As to the blades, I would rather weld it completely and finsh up with mirror-shine.
@naomeilagan6008
@naomeilagan6008 11 месяцев назад
I'm seeing the restoration he is making. Impressively.
@Fallenemiko
@Fallenemiko Год назад
Looking at the comments, I thought they where gunna end up WAY more pitted and decayed. You made them function, which is impressive all on its own, wasnt nearly as bad as some are making it out to be.
@jaimegomezgarcia7599
@jaimegomezgarcia7599 2 года назад
Fantastic work. It is impressive to see how the scissors were at the beginning, and how well they have turned out. Congratulations!
@Mrcaremal5
@Mrcaremal5 Год назад
Theres nothing impressive about them, somehow he managed to make them look worse than before!
@jaimegomezgarcia7599
@jaimegomezgarcia7599 Год назад
@@Mrcaremal5 I disagree. But I respect your opinion....
@allisonorallie
@allisonorallie Год назад
@@Mrcaremal5 ok the scissors at the beginning looks *HORRIBLE* even if they didn’t do *GREAT* there’s no possible way it looks worse than before, they actually did pretty good ngl, I don’t respect ur opinion bc u just want attention and I know it.
@stellarnova8644
@stellarnova8644 2 года назад
As impressed as I am that they even opened, let alone survive the rest of the restoration process, I feel like the only way to get them to a point that everyone would be happy with them is if you built up the metal to the point where there would be more new metal rather than the original metal. So that would kind of defeat the purpose. On a project as small scale as this, it was probably best just to melt the scissors down.
@yuriboechat
@yuriboechat Год назад
As pessoas não entendem que existem estilos de restauração, cada um faz da maneira que acha mais interessante. Obviamente você tem capacidade de deixá-la como nova novamente, mas preferiu deixá-la com o aspecto de envelhecida, um verdadeira obra-prima. Gostei do trabalho e sucesso do Brasil!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration Год назад
MUITO OBRIGADO! 🐢
@darrenporsch
@darrenporsch Год назад
Those have so much deep pitting and missing metal from the rusting I really needs to have the craters welded and filled in and then resurfaced
@darrenporsch
@darrenporsch Год назад
But still a great resto job as usual
@reginaromsey
@reginaromsey 2 года назад
This had to be done for the love of doing! Congratulations, you are amazing!
@thowata
@thowata 2 года назад
When you have a shop full of tools but nothing to repair.
@mohamedmenessy6028
@mohamedmenessy6028 Год назад
That sand blasting part was interesting 🤩👌👏👍👍👏👌🤩🤩👌👏👍👍👏👌🤩
@DEJproduction
@DEJproduction Год назад
If this was in my home I'd probably throw away 😂😂😂
@nathans1978
@nathans1978 2 года назад
My favorite part was when I saw the Knipex wrenches. Another great video! You did not have to spend time on reviving these scissors, but you did it anyway and I like that. You did a great job.
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 2 года назад
Thanks very much! 🐢
@nathans1978
@nathans1978 2 года назад
@@ForgottenShineRestoration actually my favorite part was the whole video. :-)
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