darkestremedy
Plastic
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2018
Good time of day everyone!
I have recently laid my hands on a set of class two plates.. set number one (83 plates in box) but sadly some are rusted... they do not stick to each other too when i tried to combine some of them.
It is a used set as well... a USSR tool, which i hold too dear and want to restore. I know these plates MUST NOT be grinded, buffed or even polished....
So i have question for you, specialists... what is the best way about making them useful again?
I know you can use glass for fine surface.. but i couldn't find any other viable source of information on restoration or tare of these types of tools.
I have experience in restoration of micrometers and other calipers. But this tool set is too precise, nothing like the things i have worked on before... and i am very afraid to f*ck up the surfaces any further then their current state... since the rust already ruined the stickiness of some of the plates.
Thank you everyone in advance for assistance.
Best regards,
~Twilight
Edit:
P.S. photos provided!
I have recently laid my hands on a set of class two plates.. set number one (83 plates in box) but sadly some are rusted... they do not stick to each other too when i tried to combine some of them.
It is a used set as well... a USSR tool, which i hold too dear and want to restore. I know these plates MUST NOT be grinded, buffed or even polished....
So i have question for you, specialists... what is the best way about making them useful again?
I know you can use glass for fine surface.. but i couldn't find any other viable source of information on restoration or tare of these types of tools.
I have experience in restoration of micrometers and other calipers. But this tool set is too precise, nothing like the things i have worked on before... and i am very afraid to f*ck up the surfaces any further then their current state... since the rust already ruined the stickiness of some of the plates.
Thank you everyone in advance for assistance.
Best regards,
~Twilight
Edit:
P.S. photos provided!