1880 Giant Blacksmith Drill Restoration
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Channel: LADB Restoration
Views: 2,521,714
Rating: 4.8600945 out of 5
Keywords: restoration, restore, antique, old, rusty, ool, build, tool, making, building, car, my mechanics, how to restore, tysytube restoration, rust, restaurar, restauration, restauracion, hand tool rescue, black beard project, gear show, blacksmith drill, blacksmith, drill, column drill, perceuse colonne, perceuse de forgeron
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Length: 25min 52sec (1552 seconds)
Published: Fri May 10 2019
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Amazing, the running demonstration was just the perfect finish, Thanks.๏ปฟ
Watching you restore these old tools is mesmerizing. You really had your work cut out for you this timeโ had to use your beefiest tools. I love the Hammerite green finish and loved seeing it working at the end. Thanks for the lovely video... as always!๏ปฟ
Clicked the video thinking it was a video FROM 1880 of a man repairing a drill....lol
RIP - your entire day
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This may sound like a stupid question, but how do you keep track of where the individual parts go when you disassemble and reassemble? It seems like total confusion to me.
I've always wondered why these videos are so entrancing, then I realised that they're ASMR with a purpose.
The sound of scrubbing away the rust, nothing but tools and clunking of metal. So soothing.
Am I confused or is legit everyone in the comments asking OP question as if he *didn't* state in the title that this isn't his video?
Been watching this guy for a while . Amazing skill. Watch demacus blade making. Just as hypnotic.
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