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    Default A diary of a restoration...

    OK, this is one of my first restoration attempts. It's a heavy-grind 6/8 marked "Military" on the shank. It's rusted around the pivot and stained all over the place. I'm planning to work on it this week and post updated photos as I progress through. I just got Bill's CD, too, so this should be interesting.

    First thing I plan to do is drill out the pin. I wrap electrical tape around the scales to protect them, since I'll be reusing them, and start with a very small bit. I'll go really slowly with that in my hand-held drill to scratch the brass and start a hole, then I'll go to a bigger bit that chews off the head of the pin. Then the whole thing pops apart. I've done several razors this way without cracking or scratching a scale. It just takes patience and a few minutes of extra time.

    I really like the pattern on the razor's spine. I'm hoping to preserve that as much as possible.

    Later,
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    eeewwww...

    that is one neglected razor!

    Break out the 400grit

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    I'm hoping 120 will do the job on this one Depending on how deep the pitting is, it may even need a re-grind.

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    You're both right--this is one nasty razor. I picked it because a.) it's junk, so I won't care if I ruin it, and b.) I wanted to show how big of a difference the restoration process makes.

    I started working on it last night. Of course, I spoke too soon on the "never damaged a scale" thing. I drilled the pin without any problems, but it wouldn't come out. I had to pry the scales apart near the pivot, and when the pin finally let go I snapped the scale at the butt pin. Fortunately I have a set of scales that will fit--they're actually from a matching razor--so we'll pretend this whole thing never happened.

    I used a wire brush wheel on my Dremel, set to 2 or 3, to clean off the rust. Next time I'll wear a mask, since I ended up blowing some rust dust out of my nose... Yuck. Rust also stinks, I found out.

    I'm attaching photos of the razor after this cleaning.

    Then I strapped on my 160-grit flap wheels and worked for about 20 minutes on the tang, shank and spine. There's no way this pitting is coming out--it's the deepest I've seen. I'll settle for just cleaning it out and polishing the flat parts.

    I should be getting more flap wheels from Widget Supply today. My current one I paid $6.95 for at Home Depot--highway robbery, but I was impatient.

    That's all for now.

    Josh
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    The pitting damage is extensive, but now that the active corrosion has been cleaned up, it looks like you could at least make a beginner sale piece for it or make it beautiful but really thin out the tang and lose the logo.

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    I think I'll make it a beginner piece and sell it for around $25. It's not worth the hours it would take with the flap wheels. Maybe if I had Bill's Burr King...

    Josh

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    That is some power pitting. Looks like regrind city to me with all that pitting near the edge.

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    Josh -
    Also, what's up with the discoloration on the heel of the blade?



    In the pictures, it looks like a diagonal wedge at the heel is lighter in color than the rest of the blade......do you maybe have some temper issues?

















    THEN SEE A PSYCHIATRIST!!!!


    (...damn!...I just crack my self up!...whooeeeee!)

    -whatever

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    Respect for taking that on!!! But great to see the transformation taking shape. Looking forward to the finished piece

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    I'm having second thoughts, myself.

    I've actually gotten sidetracked on two nicer razors that might be appearing in the FS forum soon... That, and I'm remodling our new house...

    Josh

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