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carlDOTwest wrote:
I just finished a scabbard for a very nice pattern welded sword made by Dr. Jim Hrisoulas aka "Atar". It appears that there was just a tech of moisture in the leather when I put the sword in it last night. I would try electrocleaning. It does not remove any metal. http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/_1999_retired_files/E-CLEAN2.TXT http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/_1999_retired_files/E-CLEAN.TXT Given the time constraints, you could just use a battery charger for power (polarity is important) and, if you can't round up all the ingredients for the solution, just try plain washing soda (_not_ baking soda) in water. Ted |
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