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Actually, Frank, I knew a high end millwork and antique furniture finisher in South Carolina who used the last method mentioned whenever he encountered new looking hardware on a cabinet. He was kind of a crude fellow. He had to remove the hardware to refinish the wood anyway, so he would toss the hardware in a bucket and sit it out in the back yard in the sun. At break time he'd step out and whiz in the bucket. When the finishing job was complete, he'd dump out the bucket, hit the contents with the garden hose, and re-install on the cabinet for a beautiful finished project with seemingly natural old patina. Hey, at least he washed it off first.
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If anyone wants a patina on your new hammer screws you'll have to take care of it yourselves. Merry Christmas, Tom
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As a child I remember watching workmen repair a section of copper roofing on an old building. The "foreman" of the crew (or the boss) casually commented to me that the workers hurry along the process of turning all that shiny copper to a nice aged green verdigris with the help of their lunchtime beer... applied later in the afternoon. Of course, he used more direct language and I was quite entertained (at age 10). |
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