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10-05-2015, 02:18 PM #1
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Thanked: 12Brass or Nickel pins for my first restoration?
I am jumping in with both feet. Got this old battle axe on the bay as my first restoration project. So far I have successfully removed the scales without damage and wet sanded out the tarnish and corrosion. I need to order a 1/16" pinning kit. Would you recommend Brass or Nickel? And what type of washers are preferred?
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10-05-2015, 02:23 PM #2
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Sanded down to 1200 grit so far. Currently working on cleaning/polishing the scales.
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10-05-2015, 03:09 PM #3
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Thanked: 3215Were you able to save the original collars?
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10-05-2015, 03:48 PM #4
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Thanked: 12Had to file thru one. The other is in rough shape.
What I am really wondering is the pro's and con's of Brass vs Nickel. The brass will obviously be easier to work with. And I think it will look good with the copper plated end caps on the scales. The nickel will more than likely be more durable. But is that level of durability necessary? I see both on various razors. If it is just a matter of looks, I will just go with the brass.
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10-05-2015, 03:51 PM #5
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Thanked: 634It looks like the end caps are brass so I would go with brass pins.
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10-05-2015, 08:07 PM #6
The blade looks good! I am still learning to pin, I have had mostly poor results. Brass is easier to work with though, so you should probably start there.
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10-05-2015, 08:56 PM #7
Brass is a tad bit easier but nickel is okay too.
Brass is easier to find locally while nickel you would have to order.
There is a thread on who what where to do pining. I will look for it when I get home. It tells you everything you need to order and sizes for everything.
Ed
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10-05-2015, 09:57 PM #8
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Thanked: 3215Most of us use a Stainless washer with a Nickle silver rod, but brass rod and washers will work and look fine on the brass bolsters. Look in the Library/ repair restoration/scale repair/unpinning pinning, for how to and sources. Here is the link.
Doming small washers can be made to look very close to the originals. If you go with brass, a good Hobby shop will have 1/6 in brass rod and 0 washers.
They both work about the same.
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10-05-2015, 09:57 PM #9
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10-11-2015, 06:56 PM #10
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So here it is so far.
Still have the other pin to replace with brass. The pinning went relatively easy.