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    Default Help for used Strop

    I have a used strop that I started with that I would like to restore. It has a few nicks down each side from not being careful adn I was wonderign how to remove them and make the strop usable again. The middle of the strop is fine, but the ends are bad. I also want to knwo the best type of oil to put on it to soften it up again because it feels very stiff and not like it did new.

    I have bought the new 3" bridal strop from SRD, but I would like to fix up the old one for use, or to give to a newbie or use for various pastes.
    Thanks Guys,

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    Trey,

    My poor old first strop wanted to take legal action against me for Grevious Bodily Harm

    I found that sanding the cuts with 600 grit carbide paper worked really well; you have to sand a bit either side of the cut, so it forms a shallow, smooth depression. Application of neatsfoot oil afterwards completed the job.

    The strop is still going strong

    best regards

    Russ

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