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Be a real man use that paint stripper with no gloves brah
ОтветитьBeautistiful restoration
ОтветитьGreat job, sir.
ОтветитьWhy does it feels like asmr
ОтветитьZero to Hero.
ОтветитьSimilar colour to British Racing Green.
ОтветитьDude just use kitchen gun
ОтветитьBeautiful! Tremendous workmanship… I stand in awe. 😲
ОтветитьBeautiful!
ОтветитьMy dad had one of those in the garage. I remember using it to oil the chain on my bike :-)
ОтветитьSou fã do canal.
Me presenteie com o lubrificador, vai ser bem útil em meus trabalhos de hobby e cuidarei com carinho para que dure muitos anos.
Abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷
Outstanding.
Ответитьты слово античность значение хорошо понимаешь?
Ответитьnot perfect my dear, but good try!
ОтветитьYou missed a dent next to the handle. It's almost imperceptible though. Left side.
ОтветитьMais alguém conhece essa ferramenta como motolia
ОтветитьI admire your talent, Sir.
ОтветитьMagic 😊 it can go on display on the mantle piece in the front room 😅
ОтветитьI kinda liked the unrestored version. It had character - especially with the dent!😢
ОтветитьI collect old vintage oilers. Can’t bring myself to ruin the vintage patina… finish, I feel like I’ll be erasing history.
ОтветитьOkay, I literally laughed out loud at polishing the inside with ceramic grinding stones on the lathe. That's bloody brilliant.
ОтветитьShow! Congratulações
ОтветитьPDR guy such as my self get those dents out in a hour . No evasive as you did . Not change the integrity .
ОтветитьWhat was the purple tape you used to mask off the threads?
ОтветитьGorgeous
ОтветитьBeautiful work
ОтветитьComes from CHINA😂 😂
Ответить🤮
ОтветитьOne of the best restorations I've seen in a long time. Thanks
ОтветитьPreviously, it was a working tool and now it is a museum exhibit.
ОтветитьA beautiful oil can. Great video thumbs up.
Ответить"Looks beautiful Clark"
ОтветитьThe dent puller looks like it’s from the Matrix movie
ОтветитьI have an identical one! Prior to restoration of course.
ОтветитьI like it old that means it's been used .
ОтветитьUma das suas melhores restaurações.
ОтветитьEven an oil can had style and beauty back in the day !!! Actually the world was a lot more eco friendly most things were completely rebuildable not through away plastic
ОтветитьDo you still use this oiler in your shop today?
ОтветитьWhy not just use a tool to push out the dents from the inside?
That’s what I did with my motorcycle tank and it worked perfectly.
I want this now! Don’t really have a need for it, but I will find a need!
Ответить"A grease job is not a bath!" - Papa Boule.
ОтветитьAt least you were honest about the holes.
Ответитьbeaucoup d’énergie perdues pour rien ,
ОтветитьAND THE POINT IS ?????? A good old can worth of cleanup and functional repair—NOT WHATEVER WIERD OBJECTIVE HE HAS—quite likely that he has never actually used one.
ОтветитьOil can
Oil can what?
After $4,000 of expert labor, you have a new looking used oil can worth $15 new. But it’s pretty!
ОтветитьYou 'can' put olive oil in that beauty now! 👍👀
Ответитьlooks like wear and tear from diarrhea exposure. often times you can use your own diarrhea to clean up existing or 'classic' diarrhea. you need to consult an expert. this is a very amateur and incompetent video, you need to practice more and obviously use diarrhea
ОтветитьThat is a beautiful restoration. Thanks for posting.
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