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ОтветитьYou should send it to the Lock Picking Lawyer
ОтветитьAny one from Srilanka?
ОтветитьI asked a question years ago about why make things blue if they're just going to be painted later. Only just figured out it's for rust protection on parts that are going to touch water before being painted. Just thought I'd share.
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Ответитьwould love to know what kind of magic f***ing sandpaper you used to take out that pitting @ 6.20, looks fake to me
ОтветитьTeşekkürler.
ОтветитьI am totally gobsmacked at your restoration of that old lock. What a superb job! How did you work out what the key looked like when there wasn’t one to copy? A miracle!
ОтветитьYou are a genious, how did you do to built a correct combination key.
ОтветитьХорошее видео! Браво, Маэстро!
ОтветитьIt must take you days to get the finished shine that you get. Incredible work. Keep it up. And love no stupid background music. Thank you. Its just you making museum quality and working restorations.
ОтветитьComplete the circle: send it to Lock Picking Lawyer.
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ОтветитьHow did you decode the depths and spacing for the cuts on the key? Top notch job!
ОтветитьThat lock looks like it was buried and then dug up again I guess old things can never just stay buried where it should be resting in pieces😏
ОтветитьSomeone tag @mcnallyofficial
ОтветитьI am soo lost... ugh
ОтветитьHow the hell did you know the design the key had to be? Stupid question, probably... but I can't figure it out.
Ответитьdoes the blueing neutralizes the rust? because im concerned the rust on the two halves that were really porous and somehow escaped the sandblasting could be still attacking the metal under the paint
ОтветитьGjfhxg😢❤🎉😅😮😊
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ОтветитьMan, you is the best.
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ОтветитьPrimo lucchetto al mondo con la chiave ricavata dal pieno
Ответить😊Wllo
ОтветитьGREAT RESTORATION. HOW DID YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT THE KEY SHOULD LOOK LIKE?
ОтветитьI love you videos they are amazing great job😎
ОтветитьAbssolutely amazing!! And I caught sight of the Beverly Shear you previously restored. That was fun to see. :)
ОтветитьGood job 👍
ОтветитьMuhteşem ama şunu çok merak ediyorum kaç makina kullandınız
ОтветитьIch habe es mir noch einmal angesehen, viel "Fingerspitzen-Gefühl" gehört dazu!
ОтветитьRemoving the old rivets... It sounds like they're saying "no, no, no, no, no!" When they're being ground out.
ОтветитьThe pitting from that rust is gorgeous
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ОтветитьFantastic restoration. Was bluing necessary before filling in the painted part. What a beautiful key
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ОтветитьI wonder if the Lockpicking Lawyer has ever handled this model... I can't imagine it's tremendously high-security having seen how it works, but It's a handsome one post restoration.
ОтветитьJust amazing! I was in awe watching you make the key from nothing. Your attention to detail does my OCD a world of good. Thank you.
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