So...as many may know, I am an office manager at a fireplace company. Aside from running the service aspect of the company, my job duties also include refurbishing wood stoves, plasma cutting steel accessories, and stock/warehouse maintenance.
Yesterday, my boss dug out a 100 year old, cast iron, pot belly stove that he wanted put in the showroom for decorative purposes. The stove had loads of character, but even more rust.
So I asked the boss if I could please spend some time with it before we put it in my showroom as a decoration. It looked bad covered in rust, but I knew I could make the cast iron glow and the pewter shine.
He agreed, so I grabbed my wire brushes and wheels and went to work.
Eight hours later, and here are the before and after shots...
Before--you can see the rust and drab, dull haze over the pewter and iron. It looked like crap...
All the rust is gone, the pewter is blindingly shiny, and the newly raw cast iron has a warm glow that can only come from a hundred years of heat cycles.
I'm really happy with how it came out, and the boss is pretty impressed as well, which is always a good thing...
Anyhow...it's not a razor but definitely a restoration I am proud of...
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Yesterday, my boss dug out a 100 year old, cast iron, pot belly stove that he wanted put in the showroom for decorative purposes. The stove had loads of character, but even more rust.
So I asked the boss if I could please spend some time with it before we put it in my showroom as a decoration. It looked bad covered in rust, but I knew I could make the cast iron glow and the pewter shine.
He agreed, so I grabbed my wire brushes and wheels and went to work.
Eight hours later, and here are the before and after shots...
Before--you can see the rust and drab, dull haze over the pewter and iron. It looked like crap...
All the rust is gone, the pewter is blindingly shiny, and the newly raw cast iron has a warm glow that can only come from a hundred years of heat cycles.
I'm really happy with how it came out, and the boss is pretty impressed as well, which is always a good thing...
Anyhow...it's not a razor but definitely a restoration I am proud of...
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-Chris~Head Shaver~