A completely seized pair of pincers, found in the forest and covered in a thick crust of dirt, soil, and heavy rust — that’s how this restoration project began. The tool was fully locked up and couldn’t even be opened. In this video, I show step by step how I brought this severely damaged pair of pincers back to life and gave it a durable industrial protective finish. 🔥 What to expect in this video: ✔️ Removing the rust crust — Rust remover applied and the thick layer of dirt, soil, and rust mechanically knocked off. ✔️ Completely seized joint — The pincers wouldn’t open at all; the pivot bolt was fully rusted in place. ✔️ First disassembly attempts — Bolt heads ground off, attempts to drive out the bolt with a punch, and heating the joint — all unsuccessful. ✔️ Drilling out the bolt — Only drilling out the bolt made it possible to disassemble the pincers. ✔️ Breaking it down — Two pincer halves and the original bolt, which was beyond saving. ✔️ Sandblasting — Both halves were fully cleaned in the sandblasting cabinet. ✔️ Weld buildup — Deep rust pits near the cutting area were rebuilt using a MAG welder. ✔️ Grinding the welds — The welded areas were ground flush to restore the original shape. ✔️ Reworking the joint — Drilling and tapping on the milling machine to achieve a precise fit. ✔️ New pivot bolt — A new bolt was made on the lathe with a head, a smooth bearing surface, and a threaded section. ✔️ Cold bluing — The new bolt was treated with cold bluing for corrosion protection and a clean industrial look. ✔️ Hand shaping — Files were used to restore the front contours affected by welding. ✔️ Handle repair — Severe pitting in the handles was filled with liquid metal, then filed and sanded. ✔️ Full sanding — The entire tool was sanded to create a consistent surface finish. ✔️ Black protective coating — To finish the restoration, the pincers received a durable black industrial protective coating. This restoration was technically demanding, but projects like this are exactly what I enjoy most. Turning a completely rusted, seized tool into a fully functional one again is what makes these restorations so rewarding. 🔔 Subscribe to my channel so you won’t miss any future restoration projects! 📌 Want to support my work? Become a channel member: ➡️ Join here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwBnXlOxxt2MC5tZhyr2JQw/join Or support me via PayPal: ➡️ Donate via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=C3NBENWZT56DG Or use my affiliate links: 🛠️ Materials I used: 🔹 Metabo straight grinder — https://amzn.to/3QoisBT 🔹 Metabo cordless drill BS 18 LTX-3 BL — https://amzn.to/43833JV 🔹 Metabo bit set — https://amzn.to/3pzwV4n 🔹 Sandpaper file — https://amzn.to/3A3YqbF 🔹 Knife sharpener — https://amzn.to/4eo9XCc 🔹 Polishing wheel — https://amzn.to/4lpCWrI 🔹 Plastic hammer — https://amzn.to/4no01wM 📷 My gear: 🎥 Sony AX-53 camera 💡 Ring light 🎤 Rode microphone 🎙️ Zoom H5 recorder 🎥 DJI gimbal camera 📷 DJI Osmo Action 5 💡 Affiliate note: These links don’t cost you anything extra — but I earn a small commission when you use them. Thanks for your support! 🎬 Enjoy the video — and let me know in the comments what you think of this restoration! 💬

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