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08-27-2024, 09:53 PM #20561
Yep, same here. On rare ocassions I will sleave them but usually not. Unless you bend the pin it doesn't seem to make a difference. The tricks for sucess with pinning are don't cut the pin too long and don't peen too hard. Easy as she goes wins the day.
Oh, and I don't use washers either. Don't lile the way it looks.Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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08-28-2024, 02:06 AM #20562
Important to note too that the pin hole may appear larger than it is. That razor is only 5/8. You can see by the narrow tang that it started out that way.
On a side note, Joseph Wostenholm was an interesting fellow whose downfall may have been having too many balls in the air at once. Here's some entertaining reading about him.
https://www.hawleysheffieldknives.co...?val=w&kel=487Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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12-13-2024, 02:23 AM #20563
Doing a job for a local union house built in the late 60s. They have Sargent locks which are top line commercial hardware with a top line price:
To cut to the chase, I am changing the key broaching but some of the locks have shorter cores which are no longer made and like hen's teeth trying to find even used.
What is still available is on the top. What I need is in the middle. What replaced it is on the bottom.
So...out of what I can get a friend with a metal lathe helped me make what I need.
What I need on the left, made out of what is on the right.Last edited by PaulFLUS; 12-13-2024 at 11:15 AM.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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12-13-2024, 02:37 AM #20564
Related to the previous, my brother in law and I were talking about this project. He has a larger lathe I asked about using but it has been a number of years since it has run and it needs repair and a power cord. However, he told me, "if you want it, it's yours." As stated it is in need of restoration but it is one exactly like this one.
I already talked to my friend with the mini lathe that helped with the other project about it. He opens and restores old safes and he is stoked to restore an old shop sized lathe. So that may be an upcoming project.
Stay tuned for more of... AS THE LATHE TURNS!!!!!Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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12-13-2024, 02:43 AM #20565
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Thanked: 52That would be an awesome find Paul!!
Hope it works out for you.
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Today, 01:35 AM #20566
Got this FBU in today. Figured delving hard into it would be good to take my mind off of depressing things.
First thing was getting it out of those hideous scales.
As expected it looks like they enlarged the pin hole. I'll need to sleeve that. Here you can also see the big chips in the heel end. There are a few smaller ones a little forward of it plus the main ones at the toe. Fortunately it was just under 9/8 so I can hopefully keep it at 8/8 or a little more.
Next to scrape the negligable amount of pitting and give it an initial hand polish with the 3M Marine. Also as you can see it had been reshaped at the toe end before. See how far forward the spine is? So I got out Dad's wet wheel grinder and reshaped the spine and toe to give it more of an authentic FBU look. I didn't want to remove too much but it just didn't look right. Also I took out as much of the chipping as I was willing to. The rest should come out in honing. Here's what I have so far.
Oh, also did a bit of a heel reduction, necessary after removing the width to take out the chips. Amazing how little hone wear there is. There's basically none and almost no pitting. This one should turn out to be a gem.Last edited by PaulFLUS; Today at 01:40 AM.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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Today, 02:54 AM #20567
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Thanked: 52Your going to need a manhole cover to fill that pivot hole LOL.
Looks good though, should be nice.
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Today, 02:55 AM #20568
Thanks. I have brass tubing in various, stackable diameters for that.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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Today, 08:29 PM #20569
That already looks like it will turn out very nice!