Rust is Peeling this Crusty Bayonet - Restoration from Old to Gold

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Publicado 2024-04-16
In this video i show you how i restored this rusty ww2 bayonet found at flea market.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • I thought there couldn't be a better video of the restoration of a WW2 French sword (24 million views). But you've outdone yourself! Unbelievable, just unbelievable!
  • @eXclurel
    My favorite restoration channel is finally back.
  • @firefly8teen
    My 7 year old and I look very your videos. He is on the autism spectrum and recently told me.he wants to fix old metal things. So we found an old rusty pipe wrench in our garage and we have started to slowly restore it. So far a good vinegar soak and some scrubbing with a wire brush. Hoping to work with him on it more this week. It's been great finding an interest he has through watching your channel and has given us another way to connect with him. ❤
  • @mrblack5145
    The metal isn't turning white; it's turning the color of bare metal. It appears brighter because you see the contrast between the freshly sandblasted portions and the raw, rust pitted portions. Also, the deformations and crevices in the metal allow the grit to scour tiny scratches all over but it's not smooth enough to achieve a mirror polish so what you're left with is metal that's clean enough to reflect light evenly but not smooth enough to reflect it perfectly, if that makes sense. It happens with any metal item that's sandblasted. Of course, the media that is used also makes a difference.
  • @MsLucyLu21
    He's back, and I hope he's here to stay because this is a good channel
  • @k1rbyguy
    Tysy was like, "Time to give shape to the blade" and I'm like, "What shape? What blade??" And it still came out looking amazing
  • @Romess1
    Everytime at the start of a restoration I think to myself. How do you even plan on fixing this? This is so beyond repair.
  • At first, I thought the whole thing would end up in your rust jar. A work of art, it turned out beautifully.
  • The combination of rust pits, gold, and carbon fiber on the handle creates a stunning decorative piece that would look great on any shelf.
  • @OG_Jack
    I said to myself, "self, why would he restore that piece of crap"? Less than 17 minutes later, "because he can"! What a beautiful piece!
  • @scar7091
    That gold effect turned out amazing!
  • @fortyfive_
    bro had nothing left to restore and still restored it. respect
  • @jorenthar9186
    At least you finally learned how to differentiate between a knife and a bayonet in the end tysy 😂
  • @EvgeniBorisov
    Didn't believe at the begining that you'll be able to restore it .... very well done!
  • @lepeejon2955
    The bayonet now has +10 damage against goblins. Excellent video.
  • Wow 🤩 you just gave me an idea how to make one of my next project 😍 very nice finish Tysy ❤️❤️❤️
  • @airforce9872
    the slice test at the end was way better than expected!