Nuclear Submarine Light Restoration. Cold War Restoration
I bought what I (and the seller) thought was a rusty ship light for 30 euros to restore it. After doing some research on ebay etc. , I found the lights were probably from a nuclear submarine and worth well over 200 euros. Pretty great find. And it was a lot of fun to restore it even though all the rusted bolts and screws gave me some gray hair. The disassembly on this project took a lot of time. Probably half of the screws were so badly stuck I was almost not able to open them and some of them broke. Even after soaking the parts in rust remover some of those would rather brake than open. I drilled those holes open and made new threads for those. I also had to make most of the broken screws by myself but I left that out from the video. Basically I used a normal screw as a base and rounded the heads and cut them to desired length. Rounded tops are not common these days so I couldnt find any of those from shops near me. After I had used rust remover I used paint stripper to remove the old paint. The parts wer
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