Bolster
Well-known member
1) To keep a file from loading, you can pass it over something, but I forget what. Chalk? Soap? Wax? Can't remember.
2) If you look at a file and you can see that some of the teeth are pressed down, leaving a "shiny stripe" on the face of the file, is that an indication it's time to toss it?
3) Is it bad to oil a file (to keep it from rusting)?
4) I heard of a "file resharpening process" that was essentially putting a file in an acid solution and allowing some of the metal to be etched away. Anybody tried that with any luck?
5) Any good ideas on how to keep files in drawers? I've cut tubing to surround the files, so they don't knock, but it is ugly, it obscures the file so you can't see which you want to use, and it fills up the drawer fast. Not the greatest solution. Would like to see some creative file storage solutions.
2) If you look at a file and you can see that some of the teeth are pressed down, leaving a "shiny stripe" on the face of the file, is that an indication it's time to toss it?
3) Is it bad to oil a file (to keep it from rusting)?
4) I heard of a "file resharpening process" that was essentially putting a file in an acid solution and allowing some of the metal to be etched away. Anybody tried that with any luck?
5) Any good ideas on how to keep files in drawers? I've cut tubing to surround the files, so they don't knock, but it is ugly, it obscures the file so you can't see which you want to use, and it fills up the drawer fast. Not the greatest solution. Would like to see some creative file storage solutions.
