Vintage Toolbox Restoration: Restoring a Toolbox and Everything Inside (Full Video)

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Yes, I restored nearly 4 dozen tools and the toolbox they came in and it only took me 3 months to do it.

A huge thank you to Vevor for sending me an ultrasonic cleaner for free to use for this (and future) project. Catalyst Restorations will always remain transparent in my experiences using this product and any other sponsored products now and in the future. I will never recommend something I wouldn't use myself, safely, every day in my own workshop.

__________Timestamps_________
0:00 - Overview and tool triage
2:06 - Electrolysis of wrenches and wire wheeling
4:05 - Pliers electrolysis and wire wheeling
4:35 - Screwdrivers cleanup
7:22 - Mystery package!!!
8:20 - Re-cleaning wrenches
9:03 - Combination wrenches
10:14 - Box wrenches
11:30 - Punch
12:23 - Files
16:48 - Spatula
17:37 - Soldering iron
21:06 - Tools before and after
21:53 - Toolbox overview
22:21 - Disassembly
24:48 - Paint stripping, brass cleanup, brass plating
31:55 - New handle holes
32:10 - Rust converter
32:35 - Filling in holes and pits
35:22 - Priming and Painting
36:48 - Reassembly
38:21 - New toolbox liner
40:00 - Finished! Before and After
40:52 - Free merch opportunity
41:06 - History lesson
41:25 - Thanks for watching! Please subscribe!

A huge thank you to viewer @markosterman419 for discovering this was a Ford Model T or Model A running board toolbox! Toolboxes were common to carry around on some of the first cars, since they weren’t nearly as reliable as cars are today - but they were easier to work on than cars today!

If you are able to find and send me a key for this lock (it’s a “Standard” brand lock) and it works, I will send you some Catalyst Restorations merch free of charge for your help and post a follow-up video!

_____________Ultrasonic cleaner tips and tricks___________
In order of most to least effective as a cleaning agent was Cascade Platinum dishwasher detergent, Finish dishwasher detergent, Arm & Hammer washing soda, and finally regular dish soap. You want to choose a cleaning agent that doesn't bubble - bubbles cut down on ultrasonic wave penetration. Dishwasher detergent is an inexpensive alternative to special ultrasonic cleaner solutions and it's meant to work at warm temperatures - perfect for a heated ultrasonic cleaner. It's also best to not fill the tank directly with an acid, base, or rust remover solution - it will wear away at the liner of the ultrasonic tank. Instead, use 'indirect' cleaning methods where you submerge or suspend another container within the tank filled with water. Do not use thin metal or foil containers, as the ultrasonic waves will tear right through them. Do not use any alcohols or gasolines - they will rapidly vaporize and present a fire and/or explosion hazard.

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