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    Default Step-by-step Ever-Ready brush restoration

    I am posting a step-by-step pictorial brush restoration.

    1.) cut the bristles down
    2.) drill out old bristles
    3.) file scratches (I use my wife's fingernail file.)
    4.) polish with Flitz
    5.) set new knot in marine epoxy mix (photo forthcoming)
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    "Busy hands are happy hands!"

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    That's a neat idea. Where did you get the knot?

    Mike

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    I get my knots from www.thegoldennib.com, they are also available at www.blankity-blanks.com. This one will take a 22mm silvertip badger.
    "Busy hands are happy hands!"

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    Neat post! I look forward to the last set of pictures and the finished product.
    Chris

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    Thanks. Looks like a new AD. Brush Acquisition & Restoration Disorder.

    BARD.

    I'll be scouring the antique stores soon.

    Mike

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike R View Post
    That's a neat idea. Where did you get the knot?

    Mike

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    Remarkable transformation, especially with the polish. Very nice.
    "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana." -Groucho Marx

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    very timely advice; however, I have the first steps down, already done with one old brush, just needing the info on gluing the knot into a hollow handle
    After Monday and Tuesday, even the rest of the week goes W T F

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    Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tvphotog View Post
    Remarkable transformation, especially with the polish. Very nice.
    Beautifully done.

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    Remarkable! I think the price of old ebay brushes just went up....
    I don't own any stocks or bonds. All my money is tied up in debt. George Carlin :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masterofsparks View Post
    Remarkable! I think the price of old ebay brushes just went up....
    Agree.
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    2 questions..

    1) it appears that the old ever-ready I started working on is a 23 mm. Any ideas if it would be better to open it up a little more to take a 24 mm knot or should I assume a 22mm with 1mm epoxy filler?

    2) While cleaning out the old knot, I guess I got over aggressive (or it was already cracked) but I broke off a chunk of the plastic/rubber bottom that the knot rests. With the brush being hollow, will it be the ruination of any knot I now put in this handle when there is nothing for the knot to rest on?
    ~Justin

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    I used a 20mm knot for a 21mm "hole".


    Have you ever thought of restoring and selling some brushes?

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    I have a couple of question as well regarding the knots from the sites you have listed. I am thinking of buying a buffalo horn handle and then get the knot and make it myself.

    Now my question is that are these knots just as good as say Shavemac or other makers? and the second question is how to determine which knot size to use?

    Thanks for the great tutorial :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Etoyoc_Rebmos View Post
    While cleaning out the old knot, I guess I got over aggressive (or it was already cracked) but I broke off a chunk of the plastic/rubber bottom that the knot rests. With the brush being hollow, will it be the ruination of any knot I now put in this handle when there is nothing for the knot to rest on?
    I think I have found a solution, I am going to take a thin metal disk and epoxy it across the bottom first to give the knot something to rest on. This might make the knot not sit as deep, but should give a solid base. Any thoughts on this solution?
    ~Justin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Etoyoc_Rebmos View Post
    I think I have found a solution, I am going to take a thin metal disk and epoxy it across the bottom first to give the knot something to rest on. This might make the knot not sit as deep, but should give a solid base. Any thoughts on this solution?

    lemme know how it works, I've done this to two brushes now, need to figure out a solution myself
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    That's a great idea. I'm going to have to give this a try myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonian 007 View Post
    I have a couple of question as well regarding the knots from the sites you have listed. I am thinking of buying a buffalo horn handle and then get the knot and make it myself.

    Now my question is that are these knots just as good as say Shavemac or other makers? and the second question is how to determine which knot size to use?

    Thanks for the great tutorial :)
    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=52385

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    Quote Originally Posted by Etoyoc_Rebmos View Post
    I think I have found a solution, I am going to take a thin metal disk and epoxy it across the bottom first to give the knot something to rest on. This might make the knot not sit as deep, but should give a solid base. Any thoughts on this solution?
    Or just fill it with clear epoxy up to the level you want... oh darn I just gave away a secret

    A word of warning: Most/Some Ever-ready brushes that I've seen are hollow. Be CAREFUL. So far the rubbersets are solid and my fuller was solid as well.

    I think I've found a solution to redo the lettering but I'm still in the testing phases.
    Last edited by AaronX; 09-12-2008 at 09:54 AM.

 

 

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