Taking a break this is going to take along time.
I was wondering how do i get the rust out of the makers makers with
grinding it away.
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Taking a break this is going to take along time.
I was wondering how do i get the rust out of the makers makers with
grinding it away.
Try a search for Vibratory Tumbler Polisher or electrolytic rust removal. Your success may vary.
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Lotta work, you have the first week somting to do! do you have pics of each razor individually?
I should have took picture of each one before i started.
they where really really bad.
This is good learning for me.
They are of really nice steel though.
I would use them to shave once i finish i guess i learn
how to put scales on once i done getting the rust off.
I ben using my new dremel use it for 5 sec dip in oil.
make sure it's cool. use it 5 secs. so it's taking along time. With the cost of my new dremel and blades.
so far each one that's saveable has cost less then 5 bucks. now that i have idea how to clean rust off.
i get it off a few other blades i bought dirt cheap cause
they had a little rust.
Alot of them the scales where not savable.
Did manage to save some scales.
must of the scales just simply feel apart.
Now i will just have to learn how to make nice scales.
To derust:
Take each blade, one by one at a time and soak it in white distilled vinegar for no more than ten minutes at a time. Take it out of the vinegar and use a small wire brush on it or a toothbrush. Then use the brush with liquid dish soap on the razor. This will neutralize the acid. Rinse well and then dry the blade carefully. It may take a few tries the\\o get to the bottom of the rust but it is better to do so before sanding! And can save a lot of time.!
Be sure to read the Wiki:
[URL-http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Category:Repair_%26_Restoration] Repair and Restoration[/URL]
Above all, have fun!
~Richard
Look at this thread which I am involved with. Very little if any expense and sometimes great results for removing rust. You have nothing to lose but rust in trying it. http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=88370
I do have to say, you bought yourself a dang good deal of work. I hope it works out well for you. I will be watching for pics of your progress.
Randy