Originally Posted by
DwarvenChef
50/50 here...
If the spit is away from the edge enough to nat really have any affect on shaving, than I go on with the restoration. If the spit is at the edge... 9 out of 10 times it's toast and I scrap it for parts unless it's an old and rare.
When I remove the surface of the spit I use a steel wire wheel, usually this breaks up the surface of the corrosion and lets you see how far it goes. I don't sand anything down, I like em rustic and spit just adds charicter to the piece. I do however try to remove all the crud to keep the spit from continuing.