Rusted and Fully Jammed Plier Restoration - With Surprising Handle Follow Us On Facebook: / mrtoolofficial
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@justinneill50039 місяців тому
Fabulous job. Those must be the best loved pliers in the world… I’d almost be afraid to use them! Since inheriting my parents’ house I’ve been restoring some of their old tools that have been sat around in a shed unused for decades, totally rusted up. It’s so satisfying, therapeutic even, to channel my love for my parents into restoring implements that they once regularly used. I’m using a basin full of white vinegar (with a cupful of salt) to soak them for several,days, which takes off a lot of the rust, then rinsing, drying and finishing off with hand-held and drill mounted wire brushes. Then a liberal dose of WD40, wipe down, then general purpose lubricating oil for the moving parts, wipe off excess, and final wipe down. Not as comprehensive as this video but the tools are transformed and have a new lease of life. I’m now just wondering how to keep them that way, since they obviously aren’t stainless steel or they wouldn’t have rusted like that in the first place. Probably a drop of oil wiped over them from time to time,and keeping them in a wooden drawer which draws off the moisture in the air, and if necessary I’ll wire brush and oil them again periodically.
@lilyh10395 місяців тому
You should do a video, you explained it well unlike this video i Ijust watched. It is like a guessing game.
@abdulkalamansari9712 роки тому
If you will write the name of all those ingredients it will be more better for us and you also
@ragnarok91272 роки тому
exactly
@godsservant29162 роки тому
Yes
@ashwinkumar26062 роки тому
Yes ..correct
@govindsoni2512 роки тому
Yes you are right
@nothingmatters2982 роки тому
yes
@rogerfournier3284Рік тому
Love the process of making the tool handle was amazing to watch, a lot of pride went to this, that's for sure!
@josephinekinuthia78733 роки тому
This guy is truly gifted. I admire people who see the need to use and restore and reuse resources. Good job.
@shauryadwivedi2752Рік тому
Wth? REUSE RESOURCES? Dude no hate but he's freakin using so many resources to restore this thing i mean the resources may be available to him already but they DO COST money(another resource fyi) and he's using so much freakin stuff to restore just a plier which if bought new from a store, would probably cost him half the money or even less and he's wasting so much time on this(another resource mate). Good job.
@philmcguire7346Рік тому
@@shauryadwivedi2752 I was thinking the same but on the other hand i have a lot of my Grandads old tools which would benefit, store bought tools just ain't the same if you know what i mean
@philmcguire7346Рік тому
I Certainly don't get the little paddling pool with a hole in the wall? connected to sewer? i don't know but if someone does please update
@martinllona11 місяців тому
Se puede saber que productos has utilizado? No somos adivinos j***r.
@peteWxM19705 місяців тому
Vodka with added cocaine does the job but I could think 🤔 of better uses 😅Mr Tool😅
@kingfisher44182 роки тому
This guy can even restore a rusty relationship between husband and wife.
@syafix2 роки тому
Damn son! 😆
@luqsmhmd77222 роки тому
Sure can 😆🤣
@godofdestruction46362 роки тому
I doubt that
@yvonnecalareso94822 роки тому
😅😂🤣😅😂🤣🤣🤣
@SajjadKhan-md5nqРік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hoGUhmqZo3t9lnU.html
@DiyBilal4 роки тому
bro you are a real expert in restoration keep it up
@drlow843 роки тому
What valuable hands! A nation of such artisans can never fail!
@BitteMann3 роки тому
That’s Right.
@EverydayWorkshop2 роки тому
Very nice. Love the handles. Great job.
@TheYpavon794 роки тому
Hermano, Te Felicito!!!... Qué bonito trabajo!!!
@pie36013 роки тому
some how i feel like this tool is artificially rusted.for this video But I Respect the restoration process and the hard work. Good Job!!
@omar0110023 роки тому
𝑰𝒕 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒚 𝒊𝒔!
@Alex-lz6vd3 роки тому
artificially jammed too?
@mahbuburrahman70693 роки тому
right
@arbnor9223 роки тому
Same here
@sherifDeif3 роки тому
Pro Gram Mer Ng salvage from the Titanic 😂😂😂😂😂
@thekelpayton2 роки тому
That is a lot of work! Nice job!
@cathyserafinowicz63742 роки тому
Unbelievable,amazing!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
@maridesdistor86393 роки тому
Very satisfying to watch but I will just buy a new one probably. It was very tedious work. But I am amazed by his patience and skill.
@sharukshah31313 роки тому
Supre
@christopherwheeler6883 роки тому
No one needs to work that hard on a pair of pliers but this is what pays the bills. We watch, he gets paid.
@marchaaaaaaaaaaaa3 роки тому
Looks great! Good job.
@wanetawentz91623 роки тому
Very nice workmanship on the pliers!!!! Id love to own em!!!!💪💪💪💃💃💃💖
@SuperFlyfisher101Рік тому
I like what you have done here. Great restoration!
@anvardebar29013 роки тому
Dear brother, he is not wasting time. He got many tools. He got over Three millions viewers on his channel, so imagine the money he earns plus relaxation of mind.
@mubashir19884 роки тому
Amazing work hatss off for your hard work
@ricardopescador49713 роки тому
You are very practical, congratulations!
@rudrarishi25232 роки тому
Excellent efforts, great results
@thinkdeep46132 роки тому
What is being poured, sprinkled, mixed etc... nothing is revealed. What a generous contribution of information!
@Fit4life_719 місяців тому
That's why he's called Mr tool..
@Peonyprashanti9 днів тому
I think its vinegar baking soda
@arturwilliams33944 роки тому
My goodness...you must have really loved those pliers! Good job.
@grahamcarr95664 роки тому
Now look after them this time :-)
@abeonthehill1662 роки тому
This guy is a real craftsman !
@akhtarshahzad6003 роки тому
The procedure being carried out ought to be narrated so as to understand the chemicals ,methods
@dennisolsosn93212 роки тому
he doesn't want us to know
@nkel6111Рік тому
waste of time with that. yes i wondered what he uses. 10 thumbs down. hate when my time wasted yes
@ralphreinhardt60203 роки тому
A job well done sir. That's a good hobby you've got.
@mdavis42933 роки тому
The value of the object is not the point. The point is THE PROCESS. For example, the use of acid to remove rust is something I use all the time. The addition of baking soda never occurred to me. Good video. Useful info. And thank you for taking the time to bring it to ud
@tedmartin4882Рік тому
Science and Chemistry 👍
@catherinemarsh5453Рік тому
What acid was it?
@mistermoore57846 місяців тому
Hydrochloric (muriatic)@@catherinemarsh5453
@noraysinanoraysina9545Рік тому
الشخص القديم دائما عصري وجديد .. ويرجع الشيئ القديم جديد مثله الطبخة اللذيذة تخرج من أعماق إخلاص صاحبها 👍👌
@ramakrishnegowdatr48882 роки тому
Very nice efforts and Good executions, God bless you,🌹🇮🇳🌻 vandhee matharam 🌹 Om namo venkateshaya namah 🌹🙏🙏🙏
@charlottemace18103 роки тому
Well i sure do admire folks that can put such a labor of love into bring back something that has been discarded as junk. I reckon that i will have to stick with that old fashion way of when I need a tool. Where is the closest Home Depot store.
@cavin10233 роки тому
The joy of spoiling something and rebuilding it in ur own funky way.... great work man...who cares about expenses. It was for viewer satisfaction... objective accomplished.
@tomashenryhurtadoayala56133 роки тому
Gran recuperación de una herramienta fundamental! !!!bien ahi!
@user-wo6ge5lz3m3 роки тому
This must be a very patient man indeed!
@MohMoh-mw9ml3 роки тому
hey! its not about money guys, it's about having fun, and learning new stuff.. well done mate, i enjoyed the smart work and have learnt new ideas 👍💡🌺
@golfilloz3 роки тому
Money and contamination
@evertspies3345Рік тому
Yes and job satisfaction. Knowing that you restored the pliers beautifully.
@alejandroponce52343 роки тому
First the lawnmower, now this. I never would have imagined watching restoration videos would be enjoyable.
@Haolate1683 роки тому
ឈ
@daiiahi34032 роки тому
One of my metals snips was in pretty much the same condition. Soaked it in vinegar over night and used some lubricant the next day. and it's looks brand new.
@anwarsaeed1403 роки тому
Good job 👍👌👍👏👌👏, you are doing hard work .
@sahil-bp5ms3 роки тому
Very hard worker
@BeNguyen-ee2fy3 роки тому
Q
@ronaldagnes22693 роки тому
Makes me think of the process of being healed and restored. It takes time and is tough sometimes, but it can happen if you let God work.
@paulbulkhak60073 роки тому
amen
@LeisureSuitLarry_3 роки тому
Thats cool, ronald mcdonald
@marilynwilliams9536Рік тому
Great job,, That's a lot if work... I would've just bought another one
@MetinTetiker5 днів тому
Emeğinizle,dikkatli sabırlı çalışmanızla güzel iş çıkarıp bizlerede bu keyifi yaşattığınız için teşekkürler.Tüm profesyoneller hariç,biz amatör izleyici ve deneme çalışmaları olanların bilmesi gereken,bu tarz işlere kalkışmadan evvel resterasyon üzerine yapılacak tüm çalışmaların gerçeğinden,ilk halinden,otomasyon üretimlerden çok ama çok daha pahalı,maliyeti yüksek çalışmalar içermektedir.Bu bağlamda sanatsal,zannatkar ustalıklar da işin içine girince adeta tarihi anlamda değerli hale gelmektedir.Hepimiz düz manrtıkla baktığımızda bu işin maddi manevi değerini bir kenara yazalım.Sonra hırdavatçılardan aynı kalitede penseyi alalım.Göreceğiz ki burada ustamızın restersyonu sonucu yeni hale getirdiği pensenin maliyeti satın alınan pensenin çok çok üstünde bir değerde olduğu görülecektir.Şu an izlediğimiz videoya bakışı açımız dar olarak sonuç odaklı olduğu için fazlaca detaya bakılmaz.Dip bilgi olarak düşüncemi söylemek istedim.Ustamız başarılı bir uygulama yapmıştır.Teşekkür ediyoruz.
@wild-radio73733 роки тому
*ignoring the haters* This was very satisfying to watch. Thanks luv! 🤜👍🤛♡♡♡
@RainWalking4 роки тому
That is one great outcome, nicely done
@sergiochi52243 роки тому
Good therapy for stress. Congratulacion.
@Anmobgoccult20Рік тому
YAhhhhhhhhhh, super bravoooo,awesom work and product, bravo and respectfull from old BG.
@Californiavideos1173 роки тому
I dont know what is purpose this video. You didnt specify any of the chemicals, liquid names.we knoe this really awesome technic for restore tools but should explain/describe details. I wish you can add sub title for this video.
@myghkl3 роки тому
I agree. The rubber grip is coming off my favorite pair of channel-locks. I watched this vid hoping for an idea of how to restore them (other than wrapping the handles with electrical tape).
@Parmidaabasi3 роки тому
Gopi Konathala exactly, what was those liquid or powder?!? Could be white vinegar and salt?!?!? Such time waster video
@Parmidaabasi3 роки тому
BADFISH1 GAMING thanks dude
@Parmidaabasi3 роки тому
n325aej 😂😀
@JJohn8x323 роки тому
He told you to leave for 2 hrs in the liquid though! 😂😂
@user-hz2lz9ly9p4 роки тому
أنت فنان رجل الزمان ، رائع رائع إستمر👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏⚘⚘⚘ Good man 👍👍 Awesome man
@Ibrahim-fs5dj3 роки тому
جزائرية مغربيةةة تونسييية
@svatoplukhavrys97153 роки тому
Krásná práce,gratuluji!!!
@inayathkhan65483 роки тому
Unbelievable..very nice work ... I appreciate you 🙏😊
@MrToolofficial3 роки тому
Thank you so much 😀
@inayathkhan65483 роки тому
@@MrToolofficial Thanks a Lot For The Reply 🙏😊
@doitnow32914 роки тому
I'm sure he is well aware that a new tool could simply be bought ....... His style is to save the tool and should be commended!
@markneo13 роки тому
Muito legal. Parabéns 👏🇧🇷
@subramanianiyer27312 роки тому
Very nice job brother. Amazing.
@rana91363 роки тому
Amazing transformation 😍👏
@RobMacKendrick3 роки тому
The metalworking is great, but the resin handles are high art. Brilliant.
@danialhindustani15213 роки тому
Appreciate his work, instead of commenting negative,
@chrisnorris20763 роки тому
My only beef is that there is literally no descriptions as to what solutions and/or tools used in the video.
@jproteus21753 роки тому
Vinegar and baking soda.
@ganeshnarayan55053 роки тому
I no Right. No description at all.
@hendrylyly3662Рік тому
what a master piece!
@dilshah3 роки тому
well done beautiful.
@PostingMexico3 роки тому
I just saw this to relax and it work, like for me.
@georgemckenzie6552Рік тому
Very nice. Love the attention to detail.
@MrToolofficialРік тому
Thank you very much!
@loftsatsympaticodotc2 роки тому
Nice job, great photography but I would have like to see (or hear) what were the materials for each step eg. Vinegar? Muriatic acid? baking soda or bicarbonate? typeof plastic compound. etc. But the final job, $~50 labor and materials to shine up some Chinese? average dollar store pliers? IS it worth it? Well as illustration, it was! Great videography btw.
@dastanharris2 роки тому
not worth the time course he's making money from this video
@luqsmhmd77222 роки тому
Exactly WHAT material?
@danielguerrieri20232 роки тому
@@ButterfatFarms Wow fantastic Info ! I want to know your thoughts on painting tools..Epoxy paint ? Oil paint ?? Clear Coat totally doesn't last ...btw
@aldreiso97552 роки тому
Baking soda and bicarbonate are the same right?
@evanauster6718Рік тому
Complete waste of my time if I can’t find out what he’s using! I won’t be back
@englishlibrary8473 роки тому
#SmartEra, Wow Amazing , I like it , We have the same let's start...
@larryborkstrom35804 роки тому
Like wow you made the handles how well are going to hold to use
@user-jt8od9kk1l23 дні тому
😊 estaba imposible y cubierto de oxido grueso. Se encontra para botarlo y tuvo ia paciencia de recuperarlo y dejarlo como nuev.o,muy buen trabajo.io felicito.
@moradsmaiil15813 роки тому
Good Work, Thank You
@kishorekumarkadupukotla39923 роки тому
100percent this tool is artificially rusted.
@mfcfbro3 роки тому
Yep, looks like a brand new tool left in water.
@fialee83 роки тому
Yes, showed zero wear when first shown.
@beamngcrashcompilationsd66903 роки тому
yeah, had no corrosion at all, also he didn't even have to sand it, he just polished it and wire brushed it which means it rusted very fast. I found this same kind of pliers magnet fishing, and they still had the handles despite being underwater for years. He probably pulled them off :/
@quickx9773 роки тому
That's why he used viniger and banking soda
@abijithsagar20013 роки тому
Fake
@sanjanaofficialbhojpuri3 роки тому
जो जो अपनी प्यारी आंखों से कॉमेंट पढ़ रहे है भगवान करे उनकेे सारे मनोकामना पूरा हो जाए 🌹
@peteWxM19705 місяців тому
Fascinated to find over 6 million views on an unlabelled upload yet we’re here drawn into it????Mr took us a tool but a genius 😂😂😂😂😂
@jondoes82223 роки тому
I heat mine cherry red and they then work like a charm when cooled.
@joseluisherreraardila66524 роки тому
Definitivamente, eso se haría por placer.....y es válido...! Gracias...pero faltó la información, así fuera en inglés, sobre los productos utilizados!!! Porque , por lo menos yo, tuve que imaginar qué productos son pero me queda la tarea de investigar.
@nicolascabrera38254 роки тому
sabes que yo iba diciendo lo mismo... que sera eso? que sera lo otro? jaja.
@caru32572 роки тому
Vinagre y polvo para hornear. Aceit penetrante.
@samvicto27793 роки тому
great job, but tell us what chemical/paste/powder you use.
@raywindred54192 роки тому
Looks like white vinegar and sodium bicarbonate.
@essare1083 місяці тому
Very nice. My respect for plier and similar tool makers also increased more. What is the white power used initially to remove rust?
@aglittertool51843 роки тому
Wow, that's Great!
@harrymurray25153 роки тому
Mr Tool is a Brilliant Restorer. He has earned a Subscribed.
@aartisahu57963 роки тому
That's amazing your art is so beautiful
@user-hoze3 роки тому
ㅐㅑㅐㅑㅐㅏㅐㅐㅓ ㅕㅕㅐㅗㅡㅛㅐㅡ 수 ㅐ
@adrenalinejunkeee45Рік тому
The process is awesome.
@binhminh41711 місяців тому
Respect! I don't have your skill and patience.
@wendellhenderson86046 місяців тому
Judging from reading the comments below it appears that the point of the video is on how to remove rust from metal the maker of the video happens to be the same as i and takes pride in any task and going the extra step in achieving the desired results,,,thank you for sharing your knowledge and taking pride in your work brother Outstanding work 👍👌💪🤜🤛💯
@archivaldochivigon59503 роки тому
Un trabajó excelenticimo, saludos amigo, desde México city.
@amazingfabs3 роки тому
Excellent work, salute to you my friend, from Mexico city. For some reason I understood that sentence.
@jakawibisana12173 роки тому
Just input for improve, maybe for the next tutorial u should text what is the chemical that u used for
@junius48283 роки тому
Its muriatic acid. But acid corodes metal. Wd40 would have been sufficient. Then sand it and put new rubber holders. Much easier process. Just my own opinion. Thanks.
@1lkjh9633 роки тому
💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
@rakesh742103 роки тому
It is arladite
@SajjadKhan-md5nqРік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hoGUhmqZo3t9lnU.html
@JoseAlvarez-jj1uf2 роки тому
That was cool I’m inspired I love it thanks for a good content
@tammylee6141Рік тому
This was somehow relaxing to watch.
@umitkucukaslan63263 роки тому
almost made new...I respect but I can't do this and I go and buy a new one :)
@antoniobatista163 роки тому
Parabéns cará ficou top Eu/23/07/2020 🤝🇧🇷
@DataSmithy3 роки тому
I have that exact set of pliers I restored last year.
@kop89753 роки тому
شغل راقي.عاشت الايادي تسلم
@umer44653 роки тому
I guess those people saying they would rather buy a new one or just put in the vinegar for some time, missed the point. He is showing this as an art form, it is his artifact. Don't take it literally!!!
@prestonransome53624 роки тому
Awesome job. Ditto as to list of materials.
@balrampatidar4192Рік тому
इतनी मेहनत और रसायनोके प्रयोग से यदि जंग को साफ कि तो उससे फयदेमंद नया ही खरदने में भलाई है जै सीया राम।
@GRIPBEAST693 роки тому
mE GUSTO ME HUBIESE GUStado un poco mas de trabajo en el mango pero aun asi es un esfuerzo repsetable, se aprecia la afilada del cortador y ligera modificacion de los dientes, fue un buen toque. La proxima ves me gustaria ver quizas, un poco mejor trabajo en el mango parau n mejor acabaod. Un saludo muy grande desde argentina buenos aires, abrazo amigo.
@SarbjitSingh-og6mk3 роки тому
Bro jina tu time laya te eni bijli juse kiti edi tha new plas le ana c Meri gal nal sehmt ho ta like kro
@johnmurray52974 роки тому
What was the liquid and the powder you used. Thanks
@kunwargopalbannajodhanrisk37303 роки тому
Love you your hard work
@THEWORKSSHOP2 роки тому
Nice work!
@BrandonElliotSmith4 роки тому
This was truly a masterclass in craftmanship & patience... I'm in awe over the mirrored finish at the end (clueless as to how it got there from the last view just prior to that).... With all of that being said, i'm not about to spend all that time/energy on a pair of pliers. Home>Car>Home Depot>Grab some new pliers off the shelf>Self Check-Out>Car>Home>Done LOL. But for those who have that kinda extra time on their hands, more power to you! -B
@thomasj.shinal34044 роки тому
I think that the concept could be applied to a m ore expensive tool. Skip the heat! What chemicals did you use?
@amzedx847vz53 роки тому
Thanks... now we just need to wait 4 it to get rusty again 🧐🥴🥳
@mariangalos37453 роки тому
Strata czasu, wydatek na chemikalia, przekraczają wartość nowego, lepszego narzędzia! Brak kalkukacji ekonomicznej. Ale, może, chodzi o hobby?
@user-gm4xv2zo9x3 роки тому
BRAVO👏👏👏
@Tipi_Dan3 роки тому
If this had been Alexander The Great's favorite pair of solid platinum pliers, it would have been worth it.
@kristopherking42493 роки тому
You should always name any of the chemicals, liquids!
@islamicworld84583 роки тому
Yes u r right
@marvelavengersganesh17502 роки тому
The liquid is used are all simple liquid
@marvelavengersganesh17502 роки тому
Vinegar baking soda
@jeffreyindri3 роки тому
as good as ever, what was the liquid and white powder you used? thanks
@muzaffarhussainansary66563 роки тому
got both appreciation from wife and views on utube🥳🥳