I Restore A 1905 Rusty Lock - Gross Surprise Inside!
I restore a rusted 120 year old lock. This antique Corbin lock is back to life with a new key. Thanks to all the rust removal tools for making this lock restoration possible. I hope you enjoy watching this lost tool get restored
If you have something you would like me to restore send me an email at business@lostandrestored.com
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No way!! That lock is from my family’s business going way back. Corbin Lock and screw out of New Britain, Connecticut. My Grandfather and Great uncle owned the business back in the 20’s I believe. Honored that you’re bringing it back to life. Thanks 👍🏼 I believe the Corbin car (1907) was prior to Corbin lock and screw
So cool! Glad you found this video!
Wow, that’s really cool 😊👍🏼
The Corbin family: a part of what made America 🇺🇸 great. Respect for you, sir.
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The whole process was fascinating, and painstakingly precise. But the making of a key blew me away! Here I was thinking "so what - you can't use this lock" but this craftsman proved me wrong.
Crikey! This guy has a tool for EVERYTHING! I had absolutely no idea some of those devices existed. What a fascinating and thoroughly entertaining 18 minutes.
I’m a 75 year old woman. Love watching your work, takes me back to happy childhood hours watching my dad work on similar projects at his workbenches. He was so patient and didn’t mind explaining the steps to a young girl, in fact I think he enjoyed the company while transforming metal working miracles. You do beautiful work!
The key-making was pretty mind blowing. Awesome job!
@taytase wow,cool community here! You make the world better 👍
Fantastic
Looking at it before starting, you wouldn't think there was any chance of restoring ! But as he said, good job it wasn't ferrous ! 1905, did he say ? Huge amount of work, but how nice to see it like new again .😊 Well done indeed ! 😊 Who'd think an old lock could be uplifting like this ! 😊. It deserves a picture frame as a piece of history ! 🇬🇧💕🇺🇲😊⭐🇬🇧💕🇺🇲
Excellent job. To see a lock that is 117 years old being restored to showroom finish i s incredible. Keep up the great work.
wow,cool community here! You make the world better 👍
Oh my gosh that so relaxing to watch. I can't remember when I last felt that relaxed, all those sounds and no talking. I have subscribed so thank you. 😊
Using JB Weld as a body putty… excellent. Wish I’d thought of that.
A lovely job & as my late dad used to say, if someone bothered making it, it's worth bothering to restore it. Mind you, It'll probably only be good for about another 120 years! Joking aside, there's no better feeling in the world than bringing a once useful but item back to life, well done.
Beautiful job , really enjoyed your work. Your attention to detail and patience are excellent. Thank you!
As a jeweler I find this work to be very interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Simply amazing! You just taught me a lot about restoration and the mechanical system of an old lock 🔐! Thank you. 🇨🇦
Thank you for posting; you are indeed the Master Locksmith. The lock turned out beautiful because of you.
Beautiful! I collect old keys and have quite a few Corbin keys that have lost their locks... This was sweet. You are very skillful.
So wonderful and beautiful to see a true craftsman at work!
I can’t stand most ASMR videos. But this… metal talks to me and this is awesome! My new go-to channel for relaxation!
Wow. This is unreal. Great work. My favorite part was watching the key being made. Thanks!
Should not have enjoyed something like this as much as I did, but the pacing and commitment to the restoration made it rather mesmerizing. Beautiful result and thank you for sharing.
Terrific job - and making the key especially so! 👏🏻👏🏻
I don't know how this video got into my feed, but I was fascinated watching. Your patience, knowledge, & skill are impressive! How long did it take?
Same, only it was two-and-a-half years ago and ended up staying LoL 👍🏾 🖤 😁
I'm only halfway through this video and I am floored about the meticulous detail of this restoration ! wow!!!!!!! I can't to the reveaL AT THE END!!
That looks like a smaller version of the lock my grandfather kept on his blacksmith's shop, same brand and everything. He kept the key on his watch fob. Great job.
The craftsmanship is superb of course (imagine if the original makers of this lock could have watched this video, how touched they might be that someone cared enough to restore it) but I also give full marks for the video edit. The pacing was spot on throughout. Excellent!
That's amazing thanks for restoring something from the past. 😃
I’m deeply impressed! 👏 And loved watching the process
I'm always awestruck by the keymaking process. Nice end result.
Watching you make the key was coolest part!
This was so interesting and soothing to watch. It also makes you appreciate the art and skill that went into producing these locks when they were initially manufactured.
The creation of the key was fascinating. You are gifted!
So glad I found your channel, what an amazing job! You'd go nuts digging through all the bits of "treasure" my dad has laying around his place.
I live in Southington, just a few miles from Corbin lock! I picked up two just like this and they cleaned up beautifully!
Your BAAAAD Bro! Much Respect!
I gotta say.....that was fabulous. And in some ways thereputic, for reasons I don't quite understand. Well done!
Beautiful work. No music, just the sound of your tools. I had to subscribe. Looking forward to the next one.
Given the dreck that passes for music in 90% + of videos, I would agree with you, except that, unfortunately, the sound of rasps, files, etc, and, most of all - sandpaper or glass paper on corroded metal are, to me, a borderline form of torture, right in there with nails down a blackboard! Even the _sensation_ - No, even _thinking_ about the sensation - literally makes me wince! (I can't be the only one, though, surely?!) In the unlikely event you ever see me involved in a 'project', I'll be the one saying, "No, trust me, it'll look _waaay_ better with the 'natural' finish..!"
@@richiehoyt8487 Richie: turn off the volume!
@@egverlanderI did!
The lever springs are unlikely to be made from copper as the metal is too soft to store much energy. Copper is used in electronics for springs that are not under a lot of tension but the ones in the lock are more likely to be made from brass or phosphor-bronze.
berylium copper makes a good spring but I would guess it is too modern an alloy for the original
Off topic, but minesweeper anchors and chains were/are made from phosphor bronze as they are less likely to set off mines.
Yeah, brass most likely.
What a beautiful restoration on this old rusty lock. It came out absolutely amazing. You really do fantastic work. I really enjoyed watching this video. Looking forward to your next one. Be safe 😀
Thank you very much!
Those pencils at 5:00 are the absolute best! I've used exclusively them for years and years, unfortunately they can be hard to find. Pentech Twist-Erase, I really like the .9mm model. So smooth, and the eraser lasts and actually works perfectly
So flippin' Cool! This ol' gal has spent many decades watching the men in my life doing this very sort of restoration. I miss it. Glad to have found your channel. Subbed. ( :
Fascinating, I was thinking of a big legged Dutch Oven Rusted, that I have...when I came across your video...watched it with interest. Always wondered about the internal workings of locks. Thank you, it turned out really well. Such patience and time involved.
Wow such a beautiful lock and talent you have.
Loved watching this one too! You do such a brilliant job restoring old rusty padlocks.
Nice work, especially making the key from scratch! I'd like to know what you do with the items once you've restored them?
What an amazing restoration. You have great skills and I enjoyed watching your achievements.
16:37 What I was hearing in my head as you were doing this: Nice click on 1. Number 2 is binding. No movement on 3. Back to 1.
gotta love the lpl
Lovely bit of restoration work here, but even 'day 1' I don't think this lock was meant for some Fort Knox - type application. As such, in terms of a "non - destructive attack", I can't really picture Lock Picking Lawyer needing to take out his tools for this one, so much as _glaring at it,_ sternly..!
Just happened to stumble across your channel and subscribed! You totally had my eyes locked 🔐 on to watching this video! Excuse the pun! Anyways I am blown away with how you restored this lock so carefully and methodically! It is amazing that such a talent still exists and that you are able to bring this back to life and keep the nostalgia! Will definitely be watching more!
i love the quiet... thank you
amazing joib, i never would have guessed something in that condition could be fixed
I've watched a few of your refurbishing of old shell type locks now. I would love to see you do that to a Master solid body type lock. That would be most interesting to see how you disassemble one of them and make it work with a new key as well. I always wondered how they were assembled... Thumbs Up!
Excellent job , like the way you used sleeves on the brass pins instead of trying to make as original, very clever.
fascinating indeed - I got really engrossed watching the process.. Beautiful lock and amazing key..
That was really satisfying. I would spend the next few hours after finishing that just locking and unlocking it 😁
I love old locks and that one is a beaut! One thinks of locks like that as simple but they are far from simple. Tfs.
AHMaaazing!!! What a delicate work of art!
Fascinating stuff. My husband's a mechanic and he is meticulous about working on muscle cars, but I simply can't get him interested in this stuff. I always hoped help me rebuild my 1951 Buick's engine with me, but he simply didn't care. If it's not a 1965 Corvette or a GM muscle car, he doesn't want to see it. Very cool. Like Techmoan, about working on old stereos, compact radios, etc., it's simply compelling as hell. Probably why YT recommended it to me!
Cool little lock. And lookin pretty again. Thanks for sharing. Weekend Stuff
He’s comedian. He’s magician. He’s toolmaker. He also is great locksmith! From filthy to beautiful lock 🔐 Nice key 🔑 See ya next great show!
I love Corbin locks and that one is beautiful, now it's looking perfect. Really nice job with the restoration, on a side note if you ever have one's that you need to make keys for that are locked just get some modeling clay, cover the tip of the key with it about 1/8th thick, cover with baby powder and you have your impression to file. Nice work!
I love old padlocks now!😮😊
Holy Mackerel... Can't believe my eyes! You're good!
Wow your hired . Beautiful job. Love to see how if you just take the time to achieve your goal. . It turns out so fantastic.. you got this.
Wow this was so impressive!
Such little modern equipment but a great result. Great video
Fantastic work
Do you do a lot of these restorations? You might want to consider getting a desktop fiber laser. It is great for taking off rust on smaller projects. No chemicals, wire brushes or sandblasting. 😎 Awsome work never the less
Great job nice to see old stuff refurbished
ohh you made it beautiful again. ❤
I have just subscribed this very minute, like your channel, lovely workmanship I must say. Nice to see restoration on old pieces to make them work again. They were made to last 👏❤️👍
That's amazing! 👍 All that work for one little lock... ☺️
It looks like the kind of lock that Officer Dibble should try and use on Top Cat 😁🧡
That was one of my favorite cartoons growing up.. Dick Dastardly and Muttley...
L.O.L., (Officer Dibble &Top Cat !) 🇬🇧😊🇺🇲⭐🇬🇧
Amazing that after all the scraping and harsh chemicals you can still clearly see the writing.
Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed it! Really turned out beautiful!
Wow...Fantastic job !!
Mind blown. Incredible video.
I love doing restorations like this. Beautiful job! What I didn't know about was Rustoleum's filler primer. Can't wait to try it. Thank you.
Beautiful! Watching was a satisfying experience, too-
The way that key engages that stack of levers.....Hot dam!
‘Your Locksmithing skill has increased! You may now craft more complex items in this skill tree.’
Nice work... interesting to see how old locks worked
Amazing Restoration! Thanks for showing!
THIS IS AMAZING GREAT WORK
Loved the key!
You make everything new again.
Not just restored, but saved !
I remember during my days in the SART {Sub Acute Residential Treatment} program/group home; the staff members were really smart and strict to have this, chains and padlocks on food storage closets. Also kitchen pantries, so that no one can be snacking on any foods.
I watched that with much fascination. Terrific skill.
Fantastic job..well done with the key..
I like the way you made the key!
you are really talented. Awesome job
fascinating to watch. Beautiful job. I enjoyed the process.
beautiful work my friend. what do you do with your projects... keep them? sell them? gift them? if you sell them, i hope u will have the money to buy that lathe that u need!
A very fine piece of restoration. Thanks for the video.
That was impressive! Great work, learned a lot.
Great transformation and very detailed work , well done 🌟✌🏻 The key and the brass details... perfect !! Thank you for sharing ⚒️🗜️
Thanks! It was a fun project.
@@lostandrestored it's also fun to watch ✌🏻🌟 Stay safe and see you soon.
This was so cool to watch!
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OK, you're a genius!
Fascinating video. Thanks!
Wow, mesmerising!!!!
Well done. Your work quite impressive.