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Thread: CRACK REPAIR HELP NEEDED
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09-26-2021, 06:52 AM #1
CRACK REPAIR HELP NEEDED
I recently acquired a B. J. EYRE & Co to restore. After cleaning around the pivot pin hole I found an ugly crack . Is there a particular product you fellas use to fill or stabilize such a crack? I have thin CA at hand but felt sure there is something more suitable. I appreciate any helpful suggestions
- Mick.
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09-26-2021, 08:35 AM #2
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Thanked: 3223I am no expert but that may just be a "cold shut" and not a crack at all. Search "cold shut in forging" on the web. Its been there for a long while without breaking and is likely just cosmetic.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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09-26-2021, 09:54 AM #3
Thanks Bob. Will check it out.
- Mick.
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09-26-2021, 11:12 AM #4
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Thanked: 556Try this thread
https://sharprazorpalace.com/razors/143353-crack.htmlDavid
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09-26-2021, 11:54 AM #5
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Thanked: 3223Yes, that is where I'd expect a crack to be on a straight razor, the thinnest part of the blade. On the thick parts of a straight razor, spine/tang, is where you'd see "cold shuts" that appear to be cracks at first glance.
In this thread https://sharprazorpalace.com/custom-...ey-boston.html in the last photo you can clearly see the cold shut on the tang where the OP said it was in his narrative. At first glance you'd think it was a crack unless you knew better. The OP in this case is a highly regarded restorer and he knew from experience what it was. I can't recall ever seeing a cracked spine or tang but they may exist my experience being limited to not a large number of straight razors.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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09-26-2021, 12:21 PM #6
Nothing to worry about, IMHO. Just a bit of character.
I restored one that had a cold shut, that ran almost the whole length of the blade, thru the stabilizer, and half way thru the tang. Didn't effect anything.Mike
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09-26-2021, 12:24 PM #7
I think that that crack/cold shut has been there from day one. Could be from punching the hole.
How much force would it take to crack that? And then imagine how it could be done without damaging the rest of the blade.
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09-26-2021, 02:27 PM #8
I would treat that like a sleeping bear.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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09-26-2021, 03:21 PM #9
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Thanked: 3215Yea, it’s been there a while and there will never be any stress at that point and will work fine even if the crack/shut ran all the way across.
I would seal it with CA or epoxy to keep the water out.
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09-26-2021, 06:44 PM #10
I would think that it will be fine but it did remind me that I wanted to try some Silver Soldering one day...