The one pictured above was previously mine. Glad it went to good home though.
(11-29-2021, 11:32 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: John, you are a genius!Hmmm, yasss. I've always suspected as much.
Quote:The H2O2 did the trick!And there's the key to genius. If you have a wild-assed-guess, get other people do the experimental procedures on their stuff. Don't risk your own stuff.
Quote:I am very hopeful that I can get the issue resolved and restore the boar to the Copper Edition of the Fuzzy Industries handle.Wait, what? I thought that was the one you already had success with.
We could be Heroes, just for one day.
- David Bowie -
(11-29-2021, 12:55 AM)Old Sarge Wrote: That's real good idea, John...Thanks! I've got a big ole spool of 550 cord that must have fell off a truck in my Army days. I'd gut the inner strands and just use the exterior sleeve. I might give it a try!I was thinking of something more like 20# braided nylon fishing line.
We could be Heroes, just for one day.
- David Bowie -
(11-30-2021, 02:46 AM)John Rose Wrote:(11-29-2021, 12:55 AM)Old Sarge Wrote: That's real good idea, John...Thanks! I've got a big ole spool of 550 cord that must have fell off a truck in my Army days. I'd gut the inner strands and just use the exterior sleeve. I might give it a try!I was thinking of something more like 20# braided nylon fishing line.
You use what you got!
Bryan
(11-30-2021, 02:42 AM)John Rose Wrote:Quote:I am very hopeful that I can get the issue resolved and restore the boar to the Copper Edition of the Fuzzy Industries handle.Wait, what? I thought that was the one you already had success with.
There is a lot of patina, both green and blue, in the socket. The water, copper, and silicone are up to some interesting chemistry! I will get a picture tomorrow before I start the cleaning.
The cleaning of the socket was the other issue, so that when I reset the knot, it does not get discolored again. A solution of white vinegar and salt, in a 3:1 or 4:1 ratio was suggested. Let the solution sit on the area for a few minutes (20 I think) then wipe it down with a microfiber cloth.
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
(11-30-2021, 03:36 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: There is a lot of patina, both green and blue, in the socket. The water, copper, and silicone are up to some interesting chemistry! I will get a picture tomorrow before I start the cleaning.If all else fails, install one of these:
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The cleaning of the socket was the other issue, so that when I reset the knot, it does not get discolored again. A solution of white vinegar and salt, in a 3:1 or 4:1 ratio was suggested. Let the solution sit on the area for a few minutes (20 I think) then wipe it down with a microfiber cloth.
We could be Heroes, just for one day.
- David Bowie -
(11-29-2021, 12:43 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: Looking for advice. When I set the Turn N Shave nongelled shoat in my Fluffy Industries Copper handle, I guess I didn't coat the socket with silicone. So patina has leached into the knot.
Any thoughts on removing it, the patina? I pulled the knot this afternoon, and am soaking the base. I suspect this is just cosmetic, but with rosacea, I can make myself worry! Dare I try a little bleach?
Right now, if soaking doesn't leach it back out, I think my choice is reset and see if it doesn't bother me, or ditch it and get another.
BTW, the Timberwolf that was previously in the handle didn't have this, but I should inspect it. And Ken thinks it would be fine, but just look like a teenager's bad hair dye!
Thanks for your input!
Here is the outcome, using information received from our fine community!
Hydrogen peroxide cleaned up the stains in the lower part of the knot to an acceptable level.
And a bit of salt and water mixture cleaned up the socket, followed by some light sanding with really fine wet/dry sandpaper. Then I applied super thin CA in 3 coats to act as a sealer.
The Fluffy Industries Copper brush that was broken will be reset, and all shall bow before it!
Sorry, got carried away for a minute!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
(12-01-2021, 12:37 AM)MaineYooper Wrote:(11-29-2021, 12:43 AM)MaineYooper Wrote: Looking for advice. When I set the Turn N Shave nongelled shoat in my Fluffy Industries Copper handle, I guess I didn't coat the socket with silicone. So patina has leached into the knot.
Any thoughts on removing it, the patina? I pulled the knot this afternoon, and am soaking the base. I suspect this is just cosmetic, but with rosacea, I can make myself worry! Dare I try a little bleach?
Right now, if soaking doesn't leach it back out, I think my choice is reset and see if it doesn't bother me, or ditch it and get another.
BTW, the Timberwolf that was previously in the handle didn't have this, but I should inspect it. And Ken thinks it would be fine, but just look like a teenager's bad hair dye!
Thanks for your input!
Here is the outcome, using information received from our fine community!
Hydrogen peroxide cleaned up the stains in the lower part of the knot to an acceptable level.
And a bit of salt and water mixture cleaned up the socket, followed by some light sanding with really fine wet/dry sandpaper. Then I applied super thin CA in 3 coats to act as a sealer.
The Fluffy Industries Copper brush that was broken will be reset, and all shall bow before it!
Sorry, got carried away for a minute!
Good job Eric, checked mine and still no issues but you have me watching it ......
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