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− | This article was originally posted on SRP<ref> | + | This article was originally posted on SRP<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/27902-start-finish-razor-restore.html</ref> by gssixgun<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/gssixgun.html</ref> |
== <font color=red>A Forewarning</font> == | == <font color=red>A Forewarning</font> == | ||
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== Advanced scale repair == | == Advanced scale repair == | ||
− | Let's look at a slightly more advanced scale repair... Basics being Glue / Epoxy / Acetone / Fiberglass etc. Starting with a set of broken scales for a C-MON, these were actually broken at the pivot so this is my only option for the repair. To make this more difficult these scales have inlays and bolsters.<ref>gssixgun in | + | Let's look at a slightly more advanced scale repair... Basics being Glue / Epoxy / Acetone / Fiberglass etc. Starting with a set of broken scales for a C-MON, these were actually broken at the pivot so this is my only option for the repair. To make this more difficult these scales have inlays and bolsters.<ref>gssixgun in http://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/38599-scale-repair-201-slightly-more-advanced.html</ref> |
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File:gssixgun_Scale_Repair_201_-_or_slightly_more_advanced-sr1.jpg | First I look for an old scale that is close enough in size and curvature to work with... Never, ever, throw away old razor parts. After I find one that is close, I line up the scales and drill out the holes to match. | File:gssixgun_Scale_Repair_201_-_or_slightly_more_advanced-sr1.jpg | First I look for an old scale that is close enough in size and curvature to work with... Never, ever, throw away old razor parts. After I find one that is close, I line up the scales and drill out the holes to match. |