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JMLangford
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First off I got the ole wire wheel fired up and removed the rust....
Then I chucked the bent 3/32" one up in my bench top drill press and gently nudged it back in shape (it had very little run-out when done!)
One down....6 to go.....

After a good wire brushing I blued the upper hex part with Birchwood-Casey Super Blue.....

Then I would polish off the bluing on the face that had the name, part number, and size and also the other face that had the "warning-wear safety goggles".....

I used a Dremel and a 3M plastic wheel to remove the bluing.....

I cleaned up and reshaped the mushroomed striking end on my 1" X 30" belt sander.....(no pics
)
To keep the rust at bay I wiped them down with a light coat of Outter's gun oil.
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Then I chucked the bent 3/32" one up in my bench top drill press and gently nudged it back in shape (it had very little run-out when done!)
One down....6 to go.....

After a good wire brushing I blued the upper hex part with Birchwood-Casey Super Blue.....

Then I would polish off the bluing on the face that had the name, part number, and size and also the other face that had the "warning-wear safety goggles".....

I used a Dremel and a 3M plastic wheel to remove the bluing.....

I cleaned up and reshaped the mushroomed striking end on my 1" X 30" belt sander.....(no pics
)To keep the rust at bay I wiped them down with a light coat of Outter's gun oil.
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