Rusty Craftsman, Hatchet & Hammer Multitool Restoration
This rusty multitool restoration is an amazing USA made Craftsman hatchet/hammer. Here comes the rust remover tools for this restoration project.
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Handle is a bit too burnt for my taste, that being said it looks great! Awesome job on it.
Hammer time🔨!
I have one that is probably as old as this one. It was sold as a "Roofing Hatchet". It was for doing wood shingles roofs and siding. Mine had a serrated face on the hammer. Loved using that hammer even on asphalt shingles. Good job.
Nice and handsome! I like the dark tone. It's always nice to see the manufacturer show again too. Classic! 👍
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Another great and beatiful restoration , Friend ,👍🪓 Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪🖐️
Nice work , I have a buddy who has tools that look like the before hanging up in his shed. L think l am going to send him this.
Great job buddy, congrats.
Looks great!
Great job! Fun to watch. Perhaps your next video could be a restoration of your old anvil...It looks like it needs a bit of a freshen up after working so hard! :D
I love watching your videos it helps me decompress after a long day at work
It’s perfect
Really great job. 💙
Brush, scraper, rust soak... Man, that was some rust. 😵💫 Nice finished result.
Been ages since i've seen one of these. Neat.
Belissimo
Cool.👍
Great hatchet. I had one just like in the 1970s when I was putting myself through college working as a carpenter.
Благодарю мастера за отличную работу. Все сделано с душой. Спасибо за труд. Удачи вам на канале.🪓📹👍🔥
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Amazing work 👏
My Grandfather's is almost the same but full tang that had a leather handle and sharp as a Razor..
Thankfully you didn't lose your hand chopping at the end.
“ i move torch so the wood doesnt burn too much” Next frame: the handle is bloody black😂
Piękne narzędzie 👏, przydatne.
I like the look you went with, but there wasn't enough shots of the finished hatchet in the video. I don't think there was even one unobscured shot of the whole thing until the end, but that's covered by your video recommendations.
Класс 👏👏👏
😎😎😎👍👍👍
I’m guessing you’re American (sad but true)because there is hardly a hand tool used in the restoration ,I think it’s more satisfying seeing good old fashioned hard work restoring old stuff
According to Scout krafter. It has to have a hammer end to be called a hatchet.
AMAZING AXE 🪓 WITH HAMMER 🔨 AND WOOD 🪵!!!! You’re superstitious job!!!! I feel like to borrow your tools ⚒️….. Great job, Axemaker!!! 👍
Whatcha gonna do with all that rust? Make something that starts with 'T' and rhymes with Termite?
Nice
outillage de charpentier couvreur .
Drywall hammer.
As a former employee of Sears, I have a slight bias towards CRAFTSMAN tools!
Ok enough with the hand sanding the handle
Работа проделана большая , но этот мрачный дизайн испортил весь праздник .
first
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You ruined a perfectly good handle. There is no reason to burn it. Burning wood like that is meant to prevent rotting when it is buried in the ground, with something such as a fence post. You made it ugly. 👎
You burnt the handle too much.👎 Ruined it.
Not impressed. Especially the handle.