Hi! I'm glad we're back in touch again! It's been a long time since I've uploaded to youtube - about one year, in fact! I've been kind of busy and lazy I could say at the same time. However, I'm back now and I intend to stay here and take this more seriously, so please stay tuned for all of the new videos that will be uploaded to this channel soon! This is an old video of me restoring an old rusty axe. Of course, it's a good idea to put a few coats of transparent lacquer onto the head to prevent it from rusting again if you like how the metal and its oxides look or a few coats of paint if that's what you prefer. I haven't done this and I actually don't remember why, but the head became a bit rusty again due to that, so I would strongly recommend you to protect any metal parts that you've removed the rust from because if you don't, then what's the point of removing the rust in first place? However, I hope you enjoyed this video and have a nice day ;) Music: 1.: Don't Look - Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) 2.: Taking a Beating - Ethan Meixsell (YouTube Audio Library) 3.: Getting Dirty - Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) 4.: Chtulthu - Quincas Moreira (YouTube Audio Library) 5.: Fringe Trimmed Boots - Bird Creek (YouTube Audio Library)
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