Another thought I had, was if fingers were running over it during production, the face would probably stay a bit more shiny as well
Yes. It works in just a few hours.Has anyone tried removing the zinc plating with vinegar?
The reaction looks like fine bubbles emanating from the stud, like a micro version of Alka Seltzer tablets. The surface looks like mild steel afterwards.Any more details on this? Chemically what does the reaction look like, hows the surface after?
Thank you!The reaction looks like fine bubbles emanating from the stud, like a micro version of Alka Seltzer tablets. The surface looks like mild steel afterwards.
Modified chunk for direct swap into the V2.
When I'm not lightsabering, I restore and repair vintage guitar amplifiers. I use this same username across all forums, in case anyone wants to stalk me.
Anyway, I get in weird parts all the time, and I play the "parts game" with my wife - I hand her a random part, say "parts game," and asks what she thinks it is.
I got my mystery chunk piece in, handed it to her, and with zero hesitation she says "looks like a construction boot traction thingy." My mind was completely blown. "Yeah, my mom is obsessed with shoes so I've looked at tons of stuff. Why?"
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She says 'the clip on a pen that they drilled a hole through'
Honestly......not a terrible guess.
She says 'the clip on a pen that they drilled a hole through'
Honestly......not a terrible guess.