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#restoration #lighter #ww2 Hey if you want to support me, you can become my patreon or invite me for a virtual beer via Paypal: Paypal: paypal.me/NTRBeer Patreon: / notterriblerestorations Hello all, in this video I am restoring a gasoline lighter from the time of the second world war. The german lighter was made until the 40's and shows very clear signs of age. The functionality of the rusty lighter is almost identical to the legendary zippo lighter. My biggest goal is to keep the vinatge lighter as original as possible and replace as few parts as possible. First i completely disassembled the vintage everyday tool to get a picture of the corrosion. After I had all the parts in front of me I cleaned them in deruster from rust and old coatings. Then all the parts of the rusted WW2 lighter were sanded and then polished with scotch brite. I then chrome plated the lighter from the second world war. When chrome plating, the layer build-up is crucial and all layers must be polished most carefully, as the preparatory work is crucial when chrome plating. The layer structure is as follows: 1. An alkaline copper layer as a base and spear for the second layer. 2. After the barrier layer has been applied, copper plating can be carried out with acid electrolyte. Without the underlayer, the acid would quickly eat through thin metal layers. Copper plating must be done because it evens out uneven surfaces very well and provides the best rust protection for the steel. 3. Nickel is now applied as a barrier layer. The nickel prevents the chrome from reacting with the copper. 4. Finally, I apply the final chrome layer with pen electroplating. It provides a dark noble shine. In germany, only chrome III may be used for this purpose by private users. Specialists may also use chrome IV, which provides a brighter shine. Chromium VI is completely banned due to its toxic vapors. Finally, I still replace the wick and then I reassemble everything again I hope you have fun with the video. And remember, leave a comment and with a little luck you will win the pocket knife. In the beer test this time a "Grolsch" from the Netherlands must prove what it has to offer. Patreon: / notterriblerestorations Here are the links to the tools and equipment I use: IMPLOTEX 3000 Compressor: https://amzn.to/40Xp5iK Powder Coating Gun: https://amzn.to/3XEnXhk Laser Engraver https://amzn.to/3EhzLza Fein Multimaster MM 700 https://amzn.to/3Ia7xrg Bosch Professional Impact Drill GSB 18V-110 C https://amzn.to/3I7Ttyh Sandblasting Cabinet 420 Liter https://amzn.to/3S62o89 350 Liter https://amzn.to/3IyPj3V 220 Liter https://amzn.to/3IzYMYE Kamera - Sony AX53 https://amzn.to/3Kif4XB *Grabby "McGrabface" Grabson* ➡️https://amzn.to/3Z506sc Stay healthy Dr Beer 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Disassembly 03:56 - Rust removal with rust remover 04:24 - Metalwork tank 05:28 - Metalwork main body 06:53 - Metalwork side flap 07:30 - Metalwork flint holder 08:23 - The tumbler parts 08:58 - Adding a knurling 09:20 - Turning a new rivet 10:04 - Chrome plating 12:35 - Replacing seal and wick 12:56 - Beer tasting 13:54 - Assembly 15:40 - Result 17:12 - Testing Music: Intro: Elegant Logo by Free Music | / fm_freemusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Result Scene: Timeless - Lauren Duski from Youtube audio library