Just wondering if anyone can tell from this picture whether or not this can be restored or not.
May 22, 2015 #1 S Scheib32 Just wondering if anyone can tell from this picture whether or not this can be restored or not.
May 22, 2015 #2 kcb5150 If the pitting is bad all along the bevel moving up, it could very well be a minefield of microchipping
If the pitting is bad all along the bevel moving up, it could very well be a minefield of microchipping
May 22, 2015 #3 Mango kcb5150 said: If the pitting is bad all along the bevel moving up, it could very well be a minefield of microchipping Click to expand... +1.
kcb5150 said: If the pitting is bad all along the bevel moving up, it could very well be a minefield of microchipping Click to expand... +1.
May 22, 2015 #4 johnmrson It looks dubious. If you already own the razor then it would be worth trying. If you're looking to buy the razor to restore then I'd pass on it.
It looks dubious. If you already own the razor then it would be worth trying. If you're looking to buy the razor to restore then I'd pass on it.
May 22, 2015 #7 kcb5150 When you have thin grinds that have pits at the bevel, if you have a few deep pits but they aren't clustered, you can usually work around them as you live with it, when you have that continuous corrosion, the metal is usually really compromised.
When you have thin grinds that have pits at the bevel, if you have a few deep pits but they aren't clustered, you can usually work around them as you live with it, when you have that continuous corrosion, the metal is usually really compromised.
May 22, 2015 Thread starter #8 S Scheib32 It was one that I was thinking about buying. I've passed on it. Thanks for the advice gents.