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10-16-2013, 11:07 PM #1
Removing stuck blade from TI real frameback?
I debated whether or not to ask about this one but fearing doing damage to the blade I decided to eat my pride and get some input. I did a search the site but couldn't find anything...
I managed to get a old TI real frameback off the 'bay a bit ago and it showed up in pretty decent shape for an auction blade. Looks like just a bit of sanding and the frame and blade can be taken to full mirror or a nice satin - I'll decide how to finish it later. Scales will need to be replaced but that just gives me an excuse to create some creative new ones.
The problem is that after removing the set screw in the front, the blade won't come loose. I suspect it may have a touch of rust up under the frame and that may be holding it tight. It has what appears to be very sharp and deep etching (says Theirs Issard) so I really want to reuse the blade itself.
I know we've all experimented with quite a few chemicals for various things, but I was wondering if anyone has successfully used anything to free up a frameback's blade that may have rusted tight to the frame? No worries about damaging the scales since they'll be gone in the morning. I thought about various products to soak it in overnight but figured a few of you have solved this one already so why re-invent the solution?
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10-16-2013, 11:23 PM #2
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Thanked: 13250Kroil
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PB Blaster
The Kroil is easier and better, but the PB is available at Wallymart
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10-17-2013, 03:16 PM #3
Thanks Glen - Kroil it is. Did some research and it looks like spending a few $ more and waiting a few days for the shipment is worth it. Hell I was thinking about Liquid Wrench which probably would have melted the blade or something equally undesirable (like not work at all or stain it too badly to sand out). The wait will give me time to design some scales anyway.
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10-17-2013, 03:20 PM #4
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Thanked: 13250One of the Gunshops should have Kroil in stock
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10-17-2013, 03:49 PM #5
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Thanked: 170Just out of curiousity, Liquid Wrench actually sounds like a good idea. Has anyone tried it?
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10-17-2013, 04:03 PM #6
One trick when things are stuck but still should be able to come apart is to put it in the ultrasonic cleaner, it can vibrate anything loose.
Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.
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10-17-2013, 04:34 PM #7
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Thanked: 13250Yep it works too. Most any real penetrating oil will make a good attempt.
IME
Kroil is just the best, period I have not found any better in years.
PB blaster is much like LW but seems to work a bit faster and a bit better I use it on the Tractor etc:
LW works it is the standard of all these procucts..
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