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    Joseph, pick up an assortment of Spiral Abrasive wheels, I use the burgundy 80 grit for rust removal and green 600 for polish, then polish with Green Stainless compound.

    The wheels are great for cleaning jimps, the corner where blade meets tang, inside of stabilizers and smoothing and polishing tails.

    You can get an assortment from Amazon or eBay for $10-20 or buy individual grits, I only use the 2 grits. There are different makers and the colors and grits vary from maker to maker. I buy from eBay they are not expensive and last a long time.

    I keep mandrels set up with one and 2&3 wheels. 2 wheels get the tang nicely, between the scales if you do not unpin.

    Super time savers.

    A pair of Nylon jewelry plyers makes holding collars easier with out the risk of marking.

    Nice video.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    Joseph, pick up an assortment of Spiral Abrasive wheels, I use the burgundy 80 grit for rust removal and green 600 for polish, then polish with Green Stainless compound.

    The wheels are great for cleaning jimps, the corner where blade meets tang, inside of stabilizers and smoothing and polishing tails.

    You can get an assortment from Amazon or eBay for $10-20 or buy individual grits, I only use the 2 grits. There are different makers and the colors and grits vary from maker to maker. I buy from eBay they are not expensive and last a long time.

    I keep mandrels set up with one and 2&3 wheels. 2 wheels get the tang nicely, between the scales if you do not unpin.

    Super time savers.

    A pair of Nylon jewelry plyers makes holding collars easier with out the risk of marking.

    Nice video.
    I do have those spiral wheels.. doh..

    I think my blue is the equivalent of your green stainless.

    Yes nylon players. Im on that like white on rice.
    Cheers for the tips, it is appreciated.

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