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    It puts the lotion on its skin..... Blazed Monkey's Avatar
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    Default Is there not a big Restoration EDU thread on here or am I just missing it? I has ?'s

    So, I've recently acquired 4 new (well, not so much new, but you know what I mean) razors from my trips to the antique stores, and I would like to start restoring them. After reading through a few pages here, I'm not seeing any kind of centrally located EDUcational thread here, or any sticky on basic restoration.

    Am I just missing it, or does it not exist?

    I guess the point of this thread is really 2-fold:
    1. Find out about the existence of an generalized EDU thread on restoration, and in the event that it doesn't exist, spur someone to created one
    2. get my specific questions answered.


    Here are my acquisitions, for reference:
    First trip: http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...ique-mall.html
    Second trip: http://straightrazorpalace.com/show-...-goldedge.html




    I will try to group my questions in a logical format, but I make no gaurentees


    Blades:
    1. A couple of the blades have EXTREMELY tiny nicks take out of the blades in various places. Will these be taken care of through a simple honing on a stone?
    2. There are some scratches on the blades, what is the best way to take these out without affecting the mirror finish of the rest of the blade?
    3. What is the best way to remove simple tarnish or gunk buildup?
    4. What about removing rust?
    5. What about light pitting?


    Scales/Pinning:
    1. How can I safely remove the pins from my razor so that I can clean both the razor and the scales more effectively?
    2. Can the pins be reused after they have been removed, and if not, where can I buy replacement pins?
    3. Is there certain cleaners that are better for cleaning celluloid that others? Is there any specific compounds that I should avoid?
    4. On the Dubl Duck: It appears to have brasswork on the scales. What is the best stuff to clean this with. Also, is there any way to restore the goldwash on the blade?
    5. At least 2 of my razors sit slightly off center in the scales, how do I fix this (I'm assuming it is due to the pinning job)? Also, at least 1 of them is loose and does not properly hold the blade open. Pinning?








    I'm sure I will have more questions after I get deeper into this, and I get some replies, but for now, that is what I have off the top of my head. Thanks in advance
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    The Razor Whisperer Philadelph's Avatar
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    Top of the Workshop threads- sticky:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...tials-faq.html

    You should really buy Bill Ellis' cd if you want to get into this stuff. It's in that sticky thread.

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    It puts the lotion on its skin..... Blazed Monkey's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    Top of the Workshop threads- sticky:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...tials-faq.html

    You should really buy Bill Ellis' cd if you want to get into this stuff. It's in that sticky thread.
    I came in here 3 different times looking, and some how I STILL managed to miss that.


    Thanks

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    Blades:
    1. A couple of the blades have EXTREMELY tiny nicks take out of the blades in various places. Will these be taken care of through a simple honing on a stone?

    • 1000 grit stone, lots of work. Maybe even a coarser stone, or wet dry sandpaper laid overtop of a stone.

    2. There are some scratches on the blades, what is the best way to take these out without affecting the mirror finish of the rest of the blade?

    • can't do it. start all over again,

    3. What is the best way to remove simple tarnish or gunk buildup?

    • try maas and a cheap rag first. then try maas and a felt pad on a dremel. after see 4.

    4. What about removing rust?

    • sand paper in varying grades

    5. What about light pitting?

    • see 4



    Scales/Pinning:
    1. How can I safely remove the pins from my razor so that I can clean both the razor and the scales more effectively?

    • good luck. I'm only ok at it. 1) drill them out. 2) file them off.

    2. Can the pins be reused after they have been removed, and if not, where can I buy replacement pins?

    • 1) no. 2) a) classic shaving.com, b) adjustable washers, c) make you own.

    3. Is there certain cleaners that are better for cleaning celluloid that others? Is there any specific compounds that I should avoid?

    • Maas works well. Not that I've heard of. My experience says that it has to look like tooth paste. Stainless steel cleaners (i.e. fridge doors) don't have enough - or any - grit.

    4. On the Dubl Duck: It appears to have brasswork on the scales. What is the best stuff to clean this with. Also, is there any way to restore the goldwash on the blade?

    • Maas. Restore gold wash (beyond me). I'd say nuke it. Mirror finishes are nice anyway. There is a way though - electroplating or something I think.

    5. At least 2 of my razors sit slightly off center in the scales, how do I fix this (I'm assuming it is due to the pinning job)?

    • try 1) running them under hot water and stretching them out, then cold water to set them.
    • after that doesn't work 2) try tapping the pins on one side only, sometimes this further warps the pin internally and pushes the blade back to alignment
    • after that doesn't work take them apart, flatten them (hotwater idea or ironing them light) and re-pin.

    Also, at least 1 of them is loose and does not properly hold the blade open.

    • tighten them by tapping lightly.


    All this being said, do the research and you'll get more out of it that the brief overview based on my own experience (which isn't much - check my post count ).

    Mark

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    Thanks for the answers Mark


    I also ordered Bill Ellis' CD as was suggested earlier, and I'm sure I'll pick up Lynn's DVD before too long. Soon, I'll be the one giving advice

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