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In this week's restoration and repair video we are restoring and reviving a rusty 120 year old bicycle wrench that has been rusted solid for decades. The adjustable jaw was completely fused in place from corrosion and obviously had not been opened in years. Using the magic triple threat of acid, heat, and percussion, we were able to finally break the jaw loose, clean up the damage, and zinc plate the piece so that it will never have to worry about ending up like this again. Timeline of action in this video: 00:00 Preview teaser 00:08 Intro and presentation of "before" project 00:40 Rust remover 01:02 Scrubbing and inspecting 02:05 Freeing the rusted knurl 03:18 Breaking the jaw loose 04:02 Time lapse removing the rusted jaw 05:30 Inspecting the rusty, crusty handle 05:40 Cleaning remaining corrosion 06:10 Leveling the bent handle 06:27 Filing imperfections 07:11 Preparing handle for zinc plating 07:25 Zinc plating the handle 08:49 Preparing the jaw for zinc plating 09:13 Restoring the knurl 09:31 Zinc plating the jaw 10:24 Wrench parts, ASSEMBLE! 10:37 Testing 11:21 Final reveal Welcome to Restorology! If you are new to the channel, thanks for watching and please consider SUBSCRIBING to see interesting, new content each week. This is a channel dedicated to the restoration and revival of old, crusty, worn-out items that others have discarded as junk. If you stick around, you'll see us restore old tools, toys, furniture, and anything else we can find in the bin. Everything you see on this channel is real. We post the bad with the good and hopefully learn something along the way. Please leave comments on your thoughts about the projects, the video quality, or anything else you can think of...even if you don't like something, we want to hear about it. We hope you enjoy the video and please give it a thumbs up if you do. Share it with anyone you feel might enjoy it and please consider SUBSCRIBING to see more each week. Cheers!