Old Trick to Preserve Restore Old Iron Relics or Hand Tools

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Mark shows off a recent metal detecting find of a Gold Miner's Pick from the 1850's and demonstrates how to clean rusty tools and how to preserve them with this old iron relic. This technique is for rust removal and will work great on all old iron hand tools. This technique is also safe and easy, and uses a product that is easy to find.

Oil used: Remington Rem Oil Gun Lubricant with Teflon available at most sporting good stores and Walmart.

Music in video: "River Dog" written and performed by Mark Dayton (ASCAP/HFA Slingshot)(All Rights Reserved 2001) "Lone Rider" written and performed by David Fesilyan (Licensed).

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About Treasure Box With Mark Dayton:
Mark Dayton is a professional treasure hunter since 1984 and searches for treasures all up and down the West Coast of the USA. He is a retired Firefighter Paramedic and also spends his time as a busy professional musician. His adventures take him to many locations out West where he looks for all types of treasures. In each adventure he teaches you all of the tips and techniques to be a successful treasure hunter. Join along on all of his adventures right here on YouTube!!

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Nice. I will have to try this. I always clean up the part and spray paint them.

colbyg.
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Just discovered your videos, I have many picks and relics form the gold rush regions of the Motherlode. Your video's are full of information I never knew about, thanks for making them and sharing it with us all.

thinkforyourself
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Nice video. I recently found an old miners pick and I will give this a try. I need to get a wheel to clean it.

timb
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just a heads up, gloves and wire wheel do NOT go well together

kasperlarsen
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‘wonder why it’s called a “bench grinder?” Where’s the bench? Maybe it’s a “knee” grinder.

otiselevator