EXTREMELY Rare Pickaxe Restoration - GROUND FOUND from WWII

Restoration of a rare broken trench pickaxe who was left behind in Bastogne, Belgium by the US Army during the battle of Bastogne in World War 2 - 1944. See me restore this war relic and make it beautiful and functional again. ABOUT THE BROKEN WW2 PICKAXE This pickaxe is a war relic from the World War 2 Battle of Bastogne in Belgium. Where the Allies and Axis fought as a part of the larger Battle of the Bulge. This is a Mattock Plumb from 1942, the model the allied forces among others used on the battlefield in Europe. I am very sure of the origin of this pickaxe as I have been to Belgium and picked it up with a lot of other WW2 relics. I bought a larger batch of relics who has been hidden for 75 years. THE RESTORATION PROCESS I started by gentle cleaning the top of the pickaxe where I suspected there could be some marking to identify its origin. I found the U.S. PLUMB 1942 markings under all the rust and dust. I sandblasted the pickaxe and welded the two parts together. I did a lot of grinding and polishing and choosed a very beautiful smoked us oak for the handle. This is such a beautiful war relic and I hope that you enjoy this restoration video. Please subscribe if you want to see more cool upcoming projects 🙂 And DON’T FORGET TO SEE my RARE WW2 LIGHTER RESTORATION - Thanks for watching my channel. See you soon. Best wishes and stay safe ❤ Martin
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