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  • Hecklerusp45
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 1174

    #16
    I have got to hear how this one turnes out. Please let us know how the "ice knife" idea works.
    "In God We Trust"

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    • Barryeye
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 566

      #17
      Originally posted by Hecklerusp45
      I have got to hear how this one turnes out. Please let us know how the "ice knife" idea works.
      Checked after a few days and I thought I detected a small improvement. It is back in the freezer again. Well wrapped in plastic I just hope my wife does not try to defrost it for dinner.
      Barry
      Is it not better to place a question mark upon a problem while seeking an answer than to put the label `God` there and consider the matter closed? Joseph Lewis

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      • Griff Murphey
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 3708

        #18
        Krazy (alpla-cyanoacrylate) glue but be careful. Maybe find a really good model builder to flow it in; capillary action will pull it in. It will leave a glossy trail if it flows out onto the external surfaces. You may be able to carefully paint a release agent on either side of the gap. I have used white glue (Elmer's) mixed with a few drops of dish detergent and food coloring to mask off paint. Let it dry, it peels up like rubber. Just better check with the glue on another substance before using the glue on the knife. You could also carefully apply Vaseline with a cotton tip applicator.

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        • Barryeye
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 566

          #19
          Originally posted by Hecklerusp45
          I have got to hear how this one turnes out. Please let us know how the "ice knife" idea works.
          Well after 8 days in the freezer and I have just removed the knife. I have to say that the rattle is no better. Indeed it could be a fraction worse but I am sure it will return to its original state when it gets back to room temperature. When it does I’ll try the BLO soak idea.Not a waste of time and the slight increase in the gap size may allow more BLO to get in. Strange as it may sound the grain on the hard wood grips appears to look more distinct after the freezing treatment.
          Is it not better to place a question mark upon a problem while seeking an answer than to put the label `God` there and consider the matter closed? Joseph Lewis

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          • Dan Shapiro
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 5864

            #20
            Too bad it didn't work out. The BLO may be soaked into the grips and expand them, or the BLO will crystallize under the grips and fill the gap. Warm the grips up in the sunlight before applying, use toothpicks or something to keep the gap open while applying. Good luck!
            "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe, while Congress is in session." Mark Twain

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            • Barryeye
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 566

              #21
              Originally posted by Dan Shapiro
              Too bad it didn't work out. The BLO may be soaked into the grips and expand them, or the BLO will crystallize under the grips and fill the gap. Warm the grips up in the sunlight before applying, use toothpicks or something to keep the gap open while applying. Good luck!
              Thanks Dan. I didn’t heat the grips up but at the moment they are soaking in a 50/50 mix of warm BLO and turps. It is a nice warm summer’s day here and the jar with the knife handle in is out on the back deck. I’ll wait till the day gets cooler before I remove it. I assume that a few hours in the oil mix will do no harm. Note grain on grips after freezer time.
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              • Dan Shapiro
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 5864

                #22
                Do you know what kind of wood that is? Looks cool!

                I'd forgotten. You blokes are upside down, it's summer there!
                Last edited by Dan Shapiro; 02-08-2013, 08:28.
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                • Barryeye
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 566

                  #23
                  I have no idea what kind of wood it is. Unnaturally dark I wonder if it could also be laminated. I have just removed it from the oil mix and there is no doubt that there is an improvement but not 100% yet. Of course it may well get better once the oil has dried or set. I have decided to give it longer in the oil and have put it back to soak. I’ll leave it until tomorrow afternoon to give the sun a chance to do its thing.
                  Yes it is summer on our side of the planet but don’t be envious it is your turn next.
                  Is it not better to place a question mark upon a problem while seeking an answer than to put the label `God` there and consider the matter closed? Joseph Lewis

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                  • Barryeye
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 566

                    #24
                    I am pleased to report that the soak in BLO idea has solved my problem and the grips no longer rattle.Thanks joem. However it took three days for the BLO to harden. I came close to reporting the method as a failure. When it first came out of the oil and appeared dry there was no noticeable improvement. This morning when I picked it up I was unable to make the grips rattle no matter what I did. Light is still visible in places between the tang and grips but no movement. Grips also look darker but better for the BLO soak.Thanks to all that contributed.
                    Barry
                    Is it not better to place a question mark upon a problem while seeking an answer than to put the label `God` there and consider the matter closed? Joseph Lewis

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                    • Dan Shapiro
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 5864

                      #25
                      BLO hardens more over time, so the cure should get even better.
                      "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe, while Congress is in session." Mark Twain

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