I'll put it right here, so I won't loose it....[emoji38]
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I'll put it right here, so I won't loose it....[emoji38]
The two easiest ways (I've found) of finding a lost article is to, one, stop looking for it. When you don't need it, it gets in the way.
And two, buy its replacement, use it once and you will lay it down within 3 inches of the said lost item.
Mine puts them away in a place that makes sense to her............:shrug:
Finished cleaning up the two Taylor's, and the brush.
There's quite a bit of pitting on both tangs, but the pivot areas are clean. There's a bit on the toe of each blade as well, but for the most part is where the rust got under the plating and lifted it. The surface under the plating is rough, or textured, but not pitted. Must be what they do to give adhesion to the plating. So being that the blades are so thin, I just gave um a cleaning, and polish.
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The cool part about these two is....
They have never been honed.!!!
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Now to clean up the Ivory shoes, and ready them for repair.
Looking much much better.
Cute little brush too.
And it looks like you have been into the chromium oxide.
Yes sir, just a wee bit though.
Broke out the dremmel and a felt wheel, for the toe and tang area. My hands weren't up for the task today. [emoji56]
I like the effect it has on steel but really have never been impressed with the effect it has on my hands. I still use it though because one far outweighs the other.