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    Default Are these W&B's toast?

    I picked up a lot of 20 or so blades in an auction today. Each had various degrees of wear and tear but at a buck a blade I was willing to roll the dice and see if I could bring some of them back. These W&B's were amongst the bunch - the one had significant rust/pitting near the blade, and the other has some horrible chips. I ask the experts here - are these to far gone? I quickly cleaned them with 220 so you guys could see a little better. My apologizes for the pics.

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    Nothing that a belt sander won't fix.
    Or a lot of elbow grease and a coarse hone.
    Yes, this is fixable.
    Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
    To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day

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    I agree with bruno, take the edge back and they should be usable. The worst appears in the heel edge on both and they look to me like they've got enough meat on the blade. Myself, I would work the edges on both and put them back into service.

    Have fun and take your time.
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    And those well worn pivot holes,lotta work,have fun.

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    I little bit of ID 1/16 brass tubing will fix the worn pivot holes and the edges can be fixed on a belt sander and then the stones.

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    That works,I get a little more anal and ream the pivot hole to press fit 3/16 nic rod,Than re-drill the pivot hole.
    Takes me some time to do.
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