Restoring Rusted Vintage Files

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The files being restored are Australian-made from the late 80s to mid-90s, except for the Nicholson file. Cleaning the teeth with denatured alcohol, electrolysis for rust removal, sharpening with acid etching, and neutralizing with bicarb soda and water are essential steps in the restoration process.

Insights

  • Denatured alcohol is crucial for cleaning the teeth of Australian-made files dating back to the late 80s to mid-90s before rust removal.
  • Electrolysis, involving a sodium carbonate mixture and a 12-volt DC battery charger, is essential for rust removal, followed by sharpening through acid etching in vinegar and neutralization with a bicarb soda and water mix.

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Recent questions

  • How are Australian-made files restored?

    By cleaning teeth, rust removal, and sharpening.

  • What aids in cleaning file teeth?

    Denatured alcohol helps in the cleaning process.

  • What is used for rust removal on files?

    Electrolysis with sodium carbonate and a 12-volt charger.

  • How are file teeth sharpened?

    Acid etching in vinegar sharpens teeth.

  • How are files neutralized after sharpening?

    Neutralized with bicarb soda and water mix.

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Restoring Australian-Made Files from 80s-90s

  • The files to be restored are Australian-made, dating back to the late 80s to mid-90s, with the exception of the Nicholson file.
  • Before rust removal, the teeth of the files need to be cleaned, with denatured alcohol aiding in the process.
  • Electrolysis is used for rust removal, with a mixture of sodium carbonate and a 12-volt DC battery charger being essential for the process.
  • After rust removal, the files are sharpened using acid etching in vinegar, resulting in sharper teeth, and then neutralized with a bicarb soda and water mix.
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