Restoration Viking Axe. I was VERY SURPRISED when I cleaned it from the rust!

2 years ago
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About this axe.

This ax was found in the forest many years ago. Then he lay under my feet for many years in my workshop. And quite recently, I took it in my hands and examined it more closely ... It turned out to be not an ordinary ax.

RECOVERY PROCESS.

The first thing I did was brush it with a soft brass brush, hoping to find some factory marks.

Not finding a stamp, I took the grinder and aligned the top and bottom edges.

After that, I found two cracks on it (in fact, they were not cracks). As it turned out already in the process of restoration, the ax was made of DAMASS STEEL!

I am VERY happy with this recovery video and I VERY HOPE you will like it too!

By the way, the channel has already released a new COOL video with the restoration of the WEHRMAHT TANK KEY https://youtu.be/-tf3rBS0wuE 👍👍👍

Subscribe if you want to see more cool projects in the future)) And be sure to check out the restoration of an old manual bread slicer. I'm sure you'll like it.) https://youtu.be/TUXGGr4kVic

See you soon in the next video!

Song from video: Danheim - Yggdrasil
License: not granted
Link: youtu.be/Hk4KYhmoFTg

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Mostly male food! Everything we like - more meat, and without unnecessary troubles!
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