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RE: file restore - sasquatch - 04-11-2013

Doing a bit of a search on this, one claims muriatic acid is a no-no, another guy claims straight full strength vinegar works good.


RE: file restore - f350ca - 04-11-2013

Would expect any acid that reacts with iron would work.


RE: file restore - ieezitin - 07-06-2013

(04-11-2013, 08:08 PM)f350ca Wrote: Would expect any acid that reacts with iron would work.

Water will do the same thing, leave your old files out in the garden for a week or two and the cutting edge will be oxidized away works the same way as acid only slower.

I have my favorite files that i use all the time and i clean with a file card regularly then i wrap in rags and store, banging files around in a draw with other files next to them will blunt them pretty quick. I have purchased files from auctions for pennies and done the garden thing, its been very effective. Big Grin


RE: file restore - EdK - 07-06-2013

(07-06-2013, 09:29 AM)ieezitin Wrote: Water will do the same thing, leave your old files out in the garden for a week or two and the cutting edge will be oxidized away works the same way as acid only slower.

I have my favorite files that i use all the time and i clean with a file card regularly then i wrap in rags and store, banging files around in a draw with other files next to them will blunt them pretty quick. I have purchased files from auctions for pennies and done the garden thing, its been very effective. Big Grin

I like it, and it's free. Smiley-dancenana

Ed


RE: file restore - stevec - 07-06-2013

(07-06-2013, 09:29 AM)ieezitin Wrote: Water will do the same thing, leave your old files out in the garden for a week or two and the cutting edge will be oxidized away
I was sorta hoping the cutting edge WOULDN'T be oxidised away.
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RE: file restore - EdK - 07-06-2013

(07-06-2013, 10:39 AM)stevec Wrote:
(07-06-2013, 09:29 AM)ieezitin Wrote: Water will do the same thing, leave your old files out in the garden for a week or two and the cutting edge will be oxidized away
I was sorta hoping the cutting edge WOULDN'T be oxidised away.
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Hmmm, good point. I shouldn't respond to posts after consuming a home brew. Chin

Ed


RE: file restore - ieezitin - 07-06-2013

(07-06-2013, 10:39 AM)stevec Wrote:
(07-06-2013, 09:29 AM)ieezitin Wrote: Water will do the same thing, leave your old files out in the garden for a week or two and the cutting edge will be oxidized away
I was sorta hoping the cutting edge WOULDN'T be oxidised away.
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Well if you think of it this way if the edge is dull you have no choice but to remove material to reveal a new edge, that goes for any cutting tool.

Although i take care of files, endmills, drills etc i still consider them all consumables eventually they will be rendered useless through use, you have inadvertently fettled them away to nothing.

Anthony.