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    No I didn't, but I am still pretty new to restorations, especially scale restoration. Is that the best way to seal those little nicks back up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrampson311 View Post
    No I didn't, but I am still pretty new to restorations, especially scale restoration. Is that the best way to seal those little nicks back up?
    Not exactly certain if it's the best way, but some folks do fashion scales using CA.

    Interestingly, in a Keith Johnson restoration video, he shows how to make a preparation called "Hornoxy" which is epoxy mixed with the shavings from the scales you are restoring! Very clever. It's at 1:50 in this video...



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    Man that is an awesome video. Thanks for the share brother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrampson311 View Post
    Man that is an awesome video. Thanks for the share brother.
    My pleasure!

    Hey wouldn’t you love to see how they did all this fabulous work back in the early to mid 1800’s?
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