Could you show some pictures of your results pleaseHey Halliwax, is there any particular reason you haven't aged the v2 with cold water and oxi-clean? I thought it might've been a cheaper and more effective way than using chemical blackening agents. I've tried it on my v2 and it seems to give it a nice grey patina.
Or have you tried it and found a14 to be better?
Hey Halliwax, is there any particular reason you haven't aged the v2 with cold water and oxi-clean? I thought it might've been a cheaper and more effective way than using chemical blackening agents. I've tried it on my v2 and it seems to give it a nice grey patina.
Or have you tried it and found a14 to be better?
I like the a14 better because I can control the age far easier.
I also don’t know what the long term effects of the oxi-clean are.. I know the effects of the a14, was taught by professionals from the company how to do it
So I just feel more comfortable with that. Not saying the oxi-clean trick is wrong
I just personally prefer the a14 over anything else
Could you show some pictures of your results please
The active ingredient in oxi-clean is hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) basically, it shouldn't do anything bad long term, it's just a really strong oxidizer. I believe some bleaches contain it too. But I see where you're coming from.
It's night time over here, so I had to use flash, sorry.
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I've only done the handle at this stage the rest are still getting soaked. I'm amazed at the outcome. It's a tough finish, steel wool takes time to get the finish off.
I have a picture in this thread somewhere of what happens, it’s pretty damn nasty
I actually forced my buddy to do seal his because It started to slowly begin to change color and pit, especially on the inside
And I told him I wouldn’t do it again, just to force him to seal it
If using a14 it is REQUIREMENT, not a option from the supplier to seal the aluminum...
Thanks! And thanks for the advice when I messaged you a while backWoah looks great!
Hey Halliwax, do you think that 8oz of metal cleaner is enough for a single v2 from solo's hold?
chillondangHey Halliwax, another question for you. To put the Roman’s clamp on the Solos Hold V2, did you sand down the inside prongs of the clamp? Or what was your process for that? Thanks!
chillondang
Can I take this one Halliwax ? ;D
About the only reason you "wouldn't" remove the tabs on a graflex clamp is if it is for a GRAFLEX haha
(it was designed to be paired together!)
Everything else like the V2/V3/ Obiwan/ Etc, needs a smooth clamp interior to slide in on.
At minimum you'll need a small file (rounded) or coarse sanding pad and be prepared to dedicate time, elbow grease, and patience to removing those tabs.
OR
A power tool that can fit inside your clamp to grind it down.
Such as: A smaller diameter cutoff wheel, abrasive flapwheel, or carbide cutter, etc. (Used with a Dremel, Rotozip, or other "rotary" type tool).
A Dremel might be the best value item to purchase for this and any other future crafting projects as they are versatile and last a long time with many attachments and setups. (Christmas is coming soon anyway)
My personal favorite for de-tabbing clamps:
A dynafile, or "bandfile" beltsander. You can google that one, it's not a common shoptool but Harbor Freight carries a decent corded-electric one.
I would NOT recommend a die grinder. It may be readily available/ inexpensive at a hardware store: but it is simply too powerful. One could easily eat through the face of the clamp or chuck it across the workspace... PPE is a must with that tool.