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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Blade was already damaged because saber was dug up. Desaltination is a necessary procedure to prevent further corrosion of the metal. I've just removed with dremel brush mellowed rust from the surface of the blade. Deep caverns already were on the blade when I get it into my hands. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Buraimi Oman, on the border with the UAE
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Salaams Evgeny_K~ Ok I sympathise because excavated metalwork is always a headache to restore. I can see by the first photos that this was never going to be easy though I hope you get a good result with the next phase...Just getting to the point of stabilising the rust will be a considerable step. Best of luck ya. Regarding your next sword in similar condition ... This looks like another mission impossible ! What is tannin solution please ? I have not heard of it... I will search the web... is this acidic? How long to soak?.. can we see an after photograph please? Good luck !! ...ah wait I have searched the best library.. our own Forum search and now I understand tannin solution... very interesting indeed... Forum search Tannin Solution !!! ![]() Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 30th January 2012 at 01:40 PM. |
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