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    #16
    Ttt

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      #17
      You're pretty clever with that cleaver.

      I have some old hand tools that I'd like to rework. Good thread.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Chew View Post
        You're pretty clever with that cleaver.

        I have some old hand tools that I'd like to rework. Good thread.
        Post em up!

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          #19
          Chemical from Aegis?? You must sell chemicals in the oilfield

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            #20
            Originally posted by MarkV View Post
            Chemical from Aegis?? You must sell chemicals in the oilfield
            No sir, I forget how I stumbled onto it a few years ago but it’s amazing stuff. I always use a museum quality crystalline wax but I’ll coat with this first on household food exclusive blades.

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              #21
              It's what I use also. Great stuff!

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                #22
                Looks nice

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Bowtech38 View Post
                  Turned out great should last another 100 yrs
                  If it doesn't last another 100years,take it back,with your receipt,and get a new one.....FREE....

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Winman View Post
                    If it doesn't last another 100years,take it back,with your receipt,and get a new one.....FREE....
                    Paper wasn't invented at that time so I'll check my email

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                      #25
                      Awesome

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Leon County Slayer View Post
                        a fellow TBH’er shared a really old meat clever he has from his great grandfather and it’s been great fun for a change of pace to work on. After a ton of sanding, you can see a makers mark and it was from approx 1921-1927.
                        Got it to a point where it still shows some age but retains some wear. It took a super edge I was able to have arm hairs with. Finished it off with a food safe preservation treatment chemical from Aegis that helps prevent rusting.
                        Lots and lots of sanding, polishing, sharpening, more sanding, and a light touch on the buffer...fun project!
                        Looks great Brian. I cant wait to get it back and put it to work!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Txhuntr2 View Post
                          Looks great Brian. I cant wait to get it back and put it to work!
                          Indeed, can't wait to see it cutting some meat again!!!

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                            #28
                            Really cool!

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                              #29
                              Awesome restoration!

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