You can use a dark colour for contrast or get it in a bone colour to blend it. Outback Mike has a very good epoxy he uses. I would PM him for product details.
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You can use a dark colour for contrast or get it in a bone colour to blend it. Outback Mike has a very good epoxy he uses. I would PM him for product details.
I am not familiar with the product. Mike uses a structural epoxy and has had great results using it. The hardware store variety syringe glue that I have access to is sub par.
hardware store variety syringe glue usually is. LOL I will definitely shoot mike a massage to see what he is using but I am going to give the U-40 I have a try just to see wow it works out. I even found a piece of white G-10 in my shop.
I couldn't choose just one so I cleaned them all...LOL
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The Bengall on the bottom is not the same one as in the OP :nj
That’s is a pretty nice stack of clean blades. Extra hollow blades I rarely do much with. A good scrub with 0000 and WD-40 is about it. The 1/4 hollows can be reground and made pretty pristine. Karl Johnson and Job do amazing regrinds. I haven’t played with it too much. You can basically do a regrind by hand, but it takes time and you have to be aware of the pitfalls but I’ve seen some stellar handwork around here.
I don't think #1,#3 and the bengall need any more done to them aside from reassembly and honing #2 and #4 are full or near wedge and I don't know how to proceed with them so thy are going to be set aside until I can go at them with some confidence in what I am doing..
If you have not yet, reading through the what are you working on thread can glee so,e how to tie bits as well as the workshop stickies.
Oh man, I hope you didn't sand the etching of Washington off of that #4 razor. That was very savable.
Start out with 3M Marine Metal Polish and Restorer and a rag. Polish it until it's clean then (if necessary) darken with gun blue or black then relieve the high part back to shiny with lapping film around a dowel.
I'll try to find and link back to some threads on it. I did one or two and Richard (Geezer) has done some also.