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Protective Blade Coating!
The other day I was chatting with AWP, and asked how I could keep some of my blades from rusting, he siggested oil or wax, but I thought of something mroe durable, so I went and tried it out on a rusty throwing knife. I sanded the rust off, and while it was still a bit rusty, and really scratched, I applied a polyurethane coat all of the blade. when it dried, it looked EXACTLY the same as it did before, but felt like glass.
I dont know if this is old news to all of you, but it was like the rosetta stone to me. |
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Got some pics for us, right?
__________________ ~Andrew W. "NT Cough'n Monkey" Petkus |
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When you buy stainless - like ATS-34 - it comes with a black patina that is really tough to get off the surface. In fact, you can ruin a belt on it.
Wouldn't that be a great coating for a finished knife? So how do I get that? __________________ God bless Texas! Now let's secede!! |
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