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Handy Shop Tip
I picked this one up off Mike Williams MS at the Troy ABS Expo a couple months ago and have used it ever since.
After the blade comes out of the quenching oil give it a good scrubbing with an oil soaked, maroon colored, Scotchbrite pad. This knocks off nearly all of the scale from the heat treat before it has a chance to cool, harden, and baked on by tempering. The blade comes out super clean. Makes the finish grinding much easier. Works like a charm everytime! |
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That's a cool tip!
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That's a great tip, Greg! I'll have to try that.
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I use easy-off oven cleaner and scotchbrite pad.
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Where to you get one...
of these maroon colored Scotchbrite pads, Greg?
Thanks a lot, Dana Hackney Monument, CO |
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The Red ones are coarse, and the Gray ones can be used for putting a nice finish on a blade. |
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MSC has all of them, even the X-Fine white ones. I like the white ones for bone handles.
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http://indiangeorgesknives.com/ Indian George Rebello Founder and President of the Southern New England Knife-maker's Guild. Our sub-forum http://knifedogs.com/forumdisplay.php?f=83 Come join us. ![]() Member of N.C.C.A. Last edited by indian george; 11-08-2005 at 01:30 PM. |
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Thanks guys...
I'll try the NAPA store that's close by. I'll also take a look
at the MSC site. Best regards, Dana |
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