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Hi Unregistered,
On July 29th, this site will be moving..! No, really - it's "moving" to another physical location - including servers, gateways, routers - everything - including my coffee cup...
So, from the date of July 29th through July 30 or 31 (shooting for these dates, but - as always, I'm at the mercy of my ISP who has to install the lines to the new location - and we actually get them running ;) ). But - this site, cloud servers and main web will be OFF LINE.
Now, please save these dates!! Please - don't be "that guy" who emails me on the 30th to tell me you "can't open the Parker Website". I'll already know it is offline - and also know that you are "that guy"...
I'll take this notice up and down over the next week or so - and leave it up during the final few days before shutting it off on the 29th..
John D.
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The link I posted is no longer active. It was working before and hopefully others were able to see it before it went away.
This was not my You Tube account but belonged to someone else. I was just doing a quick search to help the guys get a patina for those new looking hammer screws. I was also curious myself in case I may need to do the same thing if I ever needed to replace screws. I think the guy on that video used white vinegar?? Wondering --Did anyone try it??
If you do a Google search on "Forced patina on steel", you should get some hits. My understanding the natural acidic juices in some foods help getting the patina you are looking for. Mustard I recall was one and using a plain white potato was another. Stuff the metal piece you want to force patina to and leave it for a few days.
I heard of some artists who work with shiny copper to create sculptures who want it to have the aged patina look. Would you believe that urine is the best thing for this. It is acidic, the cost is low, but I don't recommend anyone pee'ing on their Parker....
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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.
Dave
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