This one has already got a home, Jeep JC, 380mm long.
Jaros said:You've got some great detail on this one-foot pedals,jerry can, leaf spring ends. erfect:
Rockhunter62 said:Jaros said:You've got some great detail on this one-foot pedals,jerry can, leaf spring ends. erfect:
Can't see any foot pedals, but I can see the gear sticks.
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Doug
Nightjar said:Phil,
Just a few minutes with a sander and the edge on the cleaver you could shave with.
Puzzled that the cleaver had signs of originally being coated with a very thin layer of copper and yet is stamped stainless steel?
Any ideas why?
The knife is certainly high grade steel, a file barely touches it. Probably won't be able to remove all the pitting.
Nightjar said:Phil,
Just a few minutes with a sander and the edge on the cleaver you could shave with.
Puzzled that the cleaver had signs of originally being coated with a very thin layer of copper and yet is stamped stainless steel?
Any ideas why?
The knife is certainly high grade steel, a file barely touches it. Probably won't be able to remove all the pitting.
Nightjar said:Manpa,
The thin layer had gone green like corroding copper and cleaver was probably lost long before TiNite was introduced?
As mentioned was stamped "stainless steel" but it had begun to rust and is very magnetic not usual for SS.
Nightjar said:Manpa,
The thin layer had gone green like corroding copper and cleaver was probably lost long before TiNite was introduced?
As mentioned was stamped "stainless steel" but it had begun to rust and is very magnetic not usual for SS.
Moneybox said:You might have been ripped off. I think the copper layer is used in the electroplating process. The cleaver was most likely chrome plated steel and not SS at all
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