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01-25-2009, 04:00 AM
Thread: How best to de-tarnish a blade?
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There are actually three wheels at the shop. The...
There are actually three wheels at the shop. The most abrasive is made to buff oxidation off of a vulcanite or rubber pipe bit. Its used with an abrasive wax. So I took my Wade and Butcher up there...
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01-23-2009, 03:21 PM
Thread: How best to de-tarnish a blade?
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Ok Lynn. I'll send it over to you. Do you mind if...
Ok Lynn. I'll send it over to you. Do you mind if I send my H. Boker blade along with it? It has some petina and pitting. The W&B is in better shape, with some very very minor pitting and some minor...
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01-22-2009, 06:34 PM
Thread: How best to de-tarnish a blade?
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interesting you mention that, Lynn, because I had...
interesting you mention that, Lynn, because I had an alternate question that relates to buffing and buffing wheels. I work at a Tobacconist, and we have pipe buffing wheels. Are they something I...
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01-22-2009, 04:51 PM
Thread: How best to de-tarnish a blade?
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I just tried making a video, but it didn't truly...
I just tried making a video, but it didn't truly capture the effects on the blade I was looking for, but I'll try to describe them here.
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01-22-2009, 04:20 PM
Thread: How best to de-tarnish a blade?
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How best to de-tarnish a blade?
So I picked up a Wade and Butcher from fleaBay, and it was in great shape, except for some tarnish. So I hot it with some Maas and elbow grease, and that seemed to move the tarnish around, rather...
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