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06-13-2012, 02:28 AM #1
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Thanked: 2027Thanks Glen,I would bet that your Gunsmithing backround has alot to do with the way you do razors today,are no shortcuts.My Dad was a gunsmith,I spent a little over a year at the Colo.school of gunsmithing (never graduated tho)
Have been to turnbull restorations on several occasions.
You get to observe the best of the best restore high end firearms,you will understand what true resto work is folks.
You dish out a screwhole or round off a once sharp edge,you are dogmeat,because you cannot replace what was once there,same holds for our razors IMO.ONLY, Our razors are far more delicate than guns.
I remember watching my dad do his maybe last resto,was a simple little K22,took him two weeks,little sticks wrapped with emory,small round stones,valve grinding compounds,never used a buffer,all hand done,looked when finished like the day it left S&W.
I cringe every time someone talks of metal finishing with dremels and sanding drums,it actually pisses me off to a point,but thats me,same with chemicals,take your time,do it right.End of rant.
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06-13-2012, 02:37 AM #2
Man, carpal tunnel syndrome? I gotta respect the way your dad did it but not sure if I would have the time to do it that way. I mean I am just learning about restoration so who knows what I will learn as time goes by. Might feel the same way in a few years. That's if I stick with it.
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06-13-2012, 02:41 AM #3
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