150 Years Underground! Rusty HATCHET Multi Tool Restoration

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150 Years Underground! Rusty HATCHET Multi Tool Restoration

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It took us a lot of effort to make this restoration video.In this restoration video we have restored an old multi-tool hatchet.Looks like it was buried under the ground for many years.I brought it to myself and got it restored.Now when is it used

I guess it 150 years old can you tell me how old can it be?

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Whatever years old it’s, it’s satisfying to watch, even if it’s caked in mud on purpose, still happy to watch. Actually I like it for mud removal part.

rolas.k
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Enjoy your video while eating snacks and coffee😅

worldpremiere
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Your content is addicting.
Aloha~~ from Hawaii~~ 🍍🤙🤙

miltduhilt
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They took the quote "bury the hatchet" to heart

masonlaw
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You put a weak spot in the middle of the handle where now its gonna start bending and eventually break

get__thed
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It seems like this multi tool was covered with mud and rust. The restoration is good work.

SmaugAltair
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This is the definition of “bury the hatchet”

ronaldscraftsandbeyond
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Not 150 yrs old, it's been caked in mud ...I bet it's not 20 yrs old yet

mikeparr
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O que me chama a atenção nestas restaurações é que, os objetos estão sempre com barro e as camadas de ferrugens são sempre e, quase, nenhuma!

alexandreribeirovski
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It reminds me of a piece of lucky fried chicken i had . Thus is so satisfying

plusequals
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The tool is whatever it is useful for at the time you need it. To take any object and categorize it to a one purpose only item leans towards lack of imagination and engineering. A dime is worth 10 cents until it's worth 2 dollars when you need to loosen or tighten a flat head screw in a pinch. This person has restored a tool, created art, inspired and sparked imagination all the while living life with a "healthy" habit.

paulzeski
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Going by the blade and the butt having hammer blemish it’s a masons drift for splitting bricks n blocks. I’d put it at maybe 40-50yrs

piperdoug
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كان بامكانك فصل المقبض عن الفاس والتحكم به اسهل وبعدها تعيد لحامه وخصوصا ان متطقة اللحام واضحة على كل قمت بعمل راءع شكرا لك

عٌبِدِأّلَلَهِمَحٌمَدِ-رجث
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Só fico imaginando como eles acham esses objetos. .

vilmasoares
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1st.. Its not 150 yrs old
2nd and main reason; restoration videos make me fall asleep😂

aminsaid
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Hola buenas energías
Sería más fácil restaurar si no la llenarán de barro antes.

miltonjaviercastrorosano
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Сталь уж больно высокого качества. Должен быть чугун. Ему лет 50, не больше...

ВладимирФинкельштейн-гц
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I'd love to own that. Very useful. Great work.

jsnmarch
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I do not believe they had multi tools 150 years ago! This is a simple hammer that someone put a ax head on. Considering the "Hamer" size, what could it nail?

annettemalaski
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Przepiękne jest to odrestaurowane ten cały toporek pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍

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