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gssixgun I use the acetone bath and it... 08-07-2010, 08:58 PM
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    Default Help - Suggestions for removing and reintalling inlays

    Hello everyone,

    I am seeking any suggestions for removing and reinstalling the inlay shown on this razor.



    It appears to be brass and as you can see it was tarnished but I cleaned it up well and would now like to remove it and reinstall it on the new scales I made up.

    Would my best option be to dip the scales in acetone until it becomes free?
    Do I just let it soak until free or do I gently pry it?

    To re-install it on the new scales which are black Micarta,
    Is it best to use epoxy applied with a needle or is there a better procedure?
    I also was thinking, maybe to affix it with a small amount of Elmer's and then applying a coat of finish or glaze epoxy. This may be where I am leaning.

    I appreciate all of your input and thoughts.

    Thank you in advance,

    Phil
    Last edited by Grump; 08-07-2010 at 08:52 PM.

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