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    This is the same Hessenbruch i started working on a few days ago. If this needs to go in that thread Mods do your thing.

    These scales are pretty warped. The razor closes ok but i was wondering if they could be reshaped. I'm assuming no.


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    If my assumption is correct could someone direct me to a reputable source for some replacements.

    I've read all the pinning threads and have some tools on the way to give this a whack, figuratively of course.

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    If the scles are horn you may be able to fix them, if they are Bakelite, it will not work.
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    I have several sets of warped scales on razors in my collection and unless the edge touches the scales at any point in their movement I just leave the like that, of course as long as that is the only issue. Just a warp is not cause for action here. As always to each their own. Sometimes tightening the wedge pin corrects part of it.
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    If they are horn or celluloid I soak them in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Then clamp them between two pieces of wood to cool overnight. Works 90% of the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I have several sets of warped scales on razors in my collection and unless the edge touches the scales at any point in their movement I just leave the like that, of course as long as that is the only issue. Just a warp is not cause for action here. As always to each their own. Sometimes tightening the wedge pin corrects part of it.
    The razor does open and close fine. I'm just looking for baby steps into this whole restoring business.

    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    If they are horn or celluloid I soak them in hot water for 5-10 minutes. Then clamp them between two pieces of wood to cool overnight. Works 90% of the time
    I might give that a try. I guess ill need to knock the pins out for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW76 View Post
    The razor does open and close fine.
    It may no longer when you straighten the scales if the razor is warped.
    Great reason to leave it alone but even so all good experiemce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Just a warp is not cause for action here.
    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    It may no longer when you straighten the scales if the razor is warped.
    Great reason to leave it alone
    Well i'm not gonna mess with it then.

    There is a bit of rust that i can see inside the scales by the pivot pin. Is it necessary to remove that in any way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW76 View Post
    There is a bit of rust that i can see inside the scales by the pivot pin. Is it necessary to remove that in any way?
    Metal polish on a Qtip, toothpick or whatever fits .
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    A pipe cleaner with metal polish works great for that!
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