condeesteso
Established Member
Managed to find 12 chisels to fit an 1875 Reynolds hand morticer... all for £20, and in very good condition too. Slight surface rust but here's an example of what Corro-dip is capable of. About 1 1/2 hours, warm - to -hot (microwave the fluid first) - courtesy of Jim
The chisels left and right are ex Corro-dip then a copper wire brush and some Camelia to protect and arrest any further reaction. Brilliant result.
Now then, anyone know about the fluted chisels - I have 3 and have not tried them out yet. It could be to do with chip clearance but I cannot really see how.
And a couple of them came from the right place, about the right time
I was delighted to find a set of chisels as that could have been a big limitation with my machine which came with just one fitted. These things must be quite rare??!
Gives me the impetus to plan a subtle restoration now.
Any ideas about the fluted ones please??
The chisels left and right are ex Corro-dip then a copper wire brush and some Camelia to protect and arrest any further reaction. Brilliant result.
Now then, anyone know about the fluted chisels - I have 3 and have not tried them out yet. It could be to do with chip clearance but I cannot really see how.
And a couple of them came from the right place, about the right time
I was delighted to find a set of chisels as that could have been a big limitation with my machine which came with just one fitted. These things must be quite rare??!
Gives me the impetus to plan a subtle restoration now.
Any ideas about the fluted ones please??