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    Default Two new candidates for restoration

    Here are two I sagged off the bay. A Henckles and a W&B.

    Henckles




    W&B. Has a lot of hone wear.




    Enjoy.

    Jon
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    Just because it's sharp, does not mean it's smooth.

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    I envy those of you who have the patience and talent to restore. Make sure and post pictures when you're finished Jon!

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    the first one does not look too good, but you need to remove the rust to be able to tell for sure. From what I see it seems like it will need a lot of work to sand past the rust and what is under it. If you have a buffer then it will be much easier work to do,
    The second blade will restore nicely.
    Stefan

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    I know the Henckels will be a rough go. These will be my first two restorations. I wanted to cover 2 differient examples of the spectrum. I will difinatly post pics when I am done, just don't expect anything too soon :biggrin:

    Actuall My Mom-in-Law has a bench grinder. Couldn't I just put buffing wheels on it, and use it to remove the damage to the henckels?

    Thanks

    Jon

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    With the henckles, I doubt just buffing will bring it back where you want...there is probably some pitting that will need to be addressed by sanding or using different grit greaseless compound on a cloth wheel

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