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    Pretty little shop knife. I am working on a bathroom, I would rather be carving. I need to get over the hump that is the end of drywall and the start of tiling. I am having supplier issues and it is taking the wind out of my sails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Yes, the original holes were 1/16th through the liners Tom so repinning can be done.
    Yours was collared at the pivot I believe so should take a re tightening without issue. The wedge end is flush so will be harder to drill out. Downside to flush fit that is for sure.

    Seems the Gilchrist worked itself loose a bit Mike was telling me as well so I may need to work on my initial peening some before saying things are done..
    She's tight now, Mike. It was so loose, that it would almost turn 180°.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I'm not sure where to start.
    B52 that is looking nice! I love the wedge matching the urethane. It looks pretty spectacular.
    Mr Clean that is a pretty great save. I love before and afters but never think to shoot the before. Are your scales lined?
    MW76, what all did you do with the scissors? I don't know how to sharpen scissors. I wonder who's makers mark is on them.
    The scales are not lined, but I did use the original washers. The wedge is made from guitar pick-guard material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW76 View Post
    I believe the other side says 'Micheal something' from Brooklyn NY (ill chk when I'm home tonight). I started to sharpen them but after looking up details on shear sharpening I'm holding off till i do some more reading. They will cut but they aren't the smoothest scissors in the world right now. I'm gonna do some more research tonight.
    Contact a few local Beauty Salons and ask who sharpens their scissors. There are places that you can ship out to but for instance I have a friend in Tucson who sharpens locally and there is a man here who does it.

    At the encouraging of my friend in Tucson I considered buying the equipment to make some extra money after I retired (my friend charges $25 per set). My oldest daughter has her own Salon and after talking to her and finding out that she uses 'pretty cheap scissors' I wasn't interested. Seems her scissors are 'only'$350 per pair and some use scissors that cost up to over $800. One mistake and I'd be out a lot of money. I retired to eliminate the stress and strain, not start all over again.

    If you can't find someone locally let me know and I'll put you in touch with my friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterClean View Post
    The scales are not lined, but I did use the original washers. The wedge is made from guitar pick-guard material.
    Ingenious, and a really nice job on those scales sir!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Ingenious, and a really nice job on those scales sir!
    Fun ain't it?
    Mike, now where do you think a 'Luthier' would find pick guard material?

    By the way I've been privileged to watch him work his magic and it is very amazing. I was very impressed. :
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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    Contact a few local Beauty Salons and ask who sharpens their scissors. There are places that you can ship out to but for instance I have a friend in Tucson who sharpens locally and there is a man here who does it.

    At the encouraging of my friend in Tucson I considered buying the equipment to make some extra money after I retired (my friend charges $25 per set). My oldest daughter has her own Salon and after talking to her and finding out that she uses 'pretty cheap scissors' I wasn't interested. Seems her scissors are 'only'$350 per pair and some use scissors that cost up to over $800. One mistake and I'd be out a lot of money. I retired to eliminate the stress and strain, not start all over again.

    If you can't find someone locally let me know and I'll put you in touch with my friend.
    There I many things I have done and can do well but the minute I think about charging someone for my work it it then becomes work and looses its luster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    There I many things I have done and can do well but the minute I think about charging someone for my work it it then becomes work and looses its luster.
    32t if you are presuming that I would have charged my own flesh and blood for working on her scissors, you are sadly mistaken. Family doesn't charge Family.

    With that said IF I would have started a business sharpening scissors for Others, Yes they would be charged. Otherwise the business would fail as that's what people in business do, they charge for their services and goods.

    Oh and back to family charging family. When that daughter opened her own shop I insisted on being her first PAYING CUSTOMER. She said "Dad you know I don't charge you to cut your hair." I insisted!

    Her shop was to open at 10am and I was there at 9:30 she cut my hair and after had me all cleaned up and ready to leave I reached inside of my shirt and pulled out a small gift wrapped package. She asked what it was and I said, "It's your Payment" when she opened it she found a framed Dollar, the very first dollar she had earned in her own business and it was a Silver Dollar that was 125 years old at the time. She thanked my very much and then asked if she could paint the frame to match her shops decor and I of course said yes.

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    My first attempt at customizing a Gold Dollar. Sorry. Its not pretty. But its a beggining. I might end up changing it some more...as you can see, i had a medical ready to go.
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    Ive never worked with steal before so didnt know what i was getting into. This is about an hours work. And those points are killer. I got to fix that as i can see stabbing myself easy. Cutting edge is now 2.5 inches.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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