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phenox Work in progress - Thomas... 04-02-2009, 04:31 PM
hi_bud_gl great work 04-02-2009, 04:40 PM
ben.mid Seeing the first photo I... 04-02-2009, 04:59 PM
phenox Realized a spelling misstake,... 04-04-2009, 09:30 AM
Walt That's incredible. Are you... 04-04-2009, 03:40 PM
phenox Actually, it was 320, 600 and... 04-04-2009, 03:49 PM
Maximilian Phenox, well done. can... 04-05-2009, 03:21 PM
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    Default Work in progress - Thomas Waltham & CO

    Don't know much about this razor as far as quality goes.
    It's marked Thomas Waltham & CO - Sheffield. The old horn scales were broken and repaired with an old nail . This is my first shot at this so, if its no good i'll just use it to learn some honing skills.

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    After 1200 grit w/d paper


    And after some Autosol



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    Default great work

    excellent job.keep it going

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    Seeing the first photo I thought it had horrendous hone wear, but you've done a great job on it! It's got an interesting shape. I like it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phenox View Post
    It's marked Thomas Waltham & CO - Sheffield.
    Realized a spelling misstake, it's actually stamped "Thomas Whatham & Co Sheffield" and not "Waltham".

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    That's incredible. Are you saying you resurrected that rusted hunk of steel using only 1200 grit sandpaper and Autosol polish?!? I am impressed. Which Autosol product did you use for the final polish?

    Regards - Walt

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    Actually, it was 320, 600 and 1200 grit felt a bit overkill to take pictures after every grit. But i did do all by hand, no dremel.
    I used Autosol Metal Polish and rubbed the hell out of, almost expecting to see a genie pop out .

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    Phenox,

    well done.

    can you tell us the total time frame or time you spend into the sanding part?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    can you tell us the total time frame or time you spend into the sanding part?
    I guess somewhere around 3-4 hours for the sanding part and ca 30min with autosol.

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