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Today we're restoring a vintage Quick-Wedge Screw Holding Screwdriver. I'll be experimenting with a technique from the 3D printing world, Acetone Vapor Smoothing, to see if it can remove the sanding marks from the handle. This video documents an experiment using acetone to "restore" a "vintage" acetate handled tool. No statement has been made suggesting that you should, or should not use acetone to chemically "restore" a tool. I can only document my results from the experiment. Your results may vary. Different plastic compositions may have a different reaction to the acetone. The Chemical Restoration Experiment series is ongoing, some tests may fail, but I will document them anyway. All tests are done on "junk" tools that would have ended up in my scrap metal pile anyway. Permablue Paste Kit: https://amzn.to/3ZZoQ78 Fluid Film Aerosol Can: https://amzn.to/4cTeWsc (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases) Join this channel to get access to perks: / @ballinator QuickWedge Patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/CA4... Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:42 Evaluating the Condition 01:08 Restoration Prep 02:05 Acetone Vapor Chamber 04:00 Post Acetone Evaluation 05:00 Can we fix it? 05:41 A Simpler Method? 06:29 Just the Tip 07:32 Before & After Shots