10 parts water..
"Jim Hall" wrote in message
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I bought and old mid teens Cor. Stanley 607 on ebay and cleaned it up with
1 part citric acid mixed with to parts water by volume. It's a great rust
remover. I use it on all the old tools I pick up that have rust on them.
Citric acid comes in a powder from the local beer or wine homebrewing
store. I scrub with a green pad and let it soak some more. Repeat until
rust is gone. I was tempted to re-japan with this stuff
http://www.libertyonthehudson.com/pontypool.html
but rust hasn't really come back and like John's mine is a user.
"Vic Baron" wrote in message
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Just picked up one of these at a sale and have a few questions.
It's in relatively good condition but I plan on giving it a thorough
tuning. I'm puzzled about the plane iron though - it appears that it has
been ground in a slight arc across the cutting edge as opposed to a 90
degree cut. Is this normal for these planes? I've seen some planes with
a curved blade before but wondering what effect it will have if I grind
straight across.
2nd item - Although it's relatively rust free, the japanning is chipped
in quite a few places. Having it re-japanned ( is that a word??) is not
a viable option as is trying to do that myself. What might be a good
alternative - I was thinking some sort of epoxy paint. Any ideas?
Thanx,
Vic