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Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 12:47 am
by gsmith7158
Red i didn't here the singing, i just think some people think their time is way more important than other people's
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:27 am
by Captain O
Sorry, Phil. I'll watch my language. (We can all do better than that).
My neighborhood is going downhill. A local gynecologist was discovered to have had a bottle of "Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific!" in his examination room.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 1:08 pm
by blueheeler1959
just was wonderin where do those fellas keep their pocket knives?

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2017 8:52 pm
by JoeyBoy
Wish it were possible to meet some of you characters...between this and the "pistol porn" revolver crowd, it is some of the best entertainment I have ever enjoyed in the cyber world...then, I don't get out too much any more, either...

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 1:43 am
by michaelpellerin
Let's turn this around: Do You Clean or not Clean Your Vintage Knife Finds?
I love finding vintage knives on ebay or yard sales, but they are usually gungky, and the blades have carbon spots.
Do you leave yours alone, or clean them? I can't stand the carbon spots!
I'm afraid to try and clean mine, for fear of ruining them, but I suspect they've been subjected to a heck of a lot more in the past.
I will use some WD-40 to ease the joints, but have no clue to clean the carbon spots off of the blades, and glue, how do you clean off glue?
Oh, and this is my first post. Hi AAPK Fam!
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 6:22 am
by orvet
Hi Michael,

to AAPK!
I recommend a sonic cleaner. Three or four drops of Dawn dish washing soap and 4 or 5 minutes in the sonic cleaner and you will be surprised at how much gunk comes out of it.
WD-40 is great to remove water but its lubricating qualities are lacking, in my opinion. I use Quick Release Oil, it is the best knife oil I have ever used and I have used most of them.
For light surface rust most of it comes off easily with a #2 pencil. For deeper rust I use a rust eraser, an abrasive made in a rubber material. You basically user it like as eraser.
Like any experimentation it is best to start on old knives you know don't have great value.
Hope this helps.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 6:36 am
by royal0014
um .... should not the cleaning of knives be posted elsewhere. .. ????
Actually I'm quite certain it is ........
This thread is a "sticky" and is in reference to language and use of civility
in our posts and topics on this forum. ....
It it meant as 'heads up' for the new persons who join (hint, hint) ......
Look before you leap, or post
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Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 7:20 pm
by gsmith7158
michaelpellerin wrote:Let's turn this around: Do You Clean or not Clean Your Vintage Knife Finds?
I love finding vintage knives on ebay or yard sales, but they are usually gungky, and the blades have carbon spots.
Do you leave yours alone, or clean them? I can't stand the carbon spots!
I'm afraid to try and clean mine, for fear of ruining them, but I suspect they've been subjected to a hell of a lot more in the past.
I will use some WD-40 to ease the joints, but have no clue to clean the carbon spots off of the blades, and glue, how do you clean off glue?
Oh, and this is my first post. Hi AAPK Fam!
Hey michaelpellerin You made a slight boo-boo here. This thread is intended as a sort of reprimand board so the moderators can give a warning to folks using foul or improper language on the forums. There are many threads in Knife Repair and Restoration that cover cleaning of knives.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 9:00 pm
by FRJ
My apologies for bungling my own post which I deleted for the most part.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 1:28 am
by michaelpellerin
Sorry for posting in the wrong forum. I was just trying to bring some levity to the situation. Sometimes my horse sense is actually cow sense.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 1:12 pm
by espn77
michaelpellerin wrote:I'm sorry for posting in the wrong section. I just wanted to lighten things up.
Sometimes my Horsesense, is actually Cowsensne!
IE: I'm an idiot.
I wouldn't worry to much about it. If that's the worst thing that happens today it will be a good day.
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 1:25 pm
by jerryd6818
While we're all apologizing, I apologize for what I did to Mary Ellen in third grade.
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 3:24 pm
by gsmith7158
jerryd6818 wrote:While we're all apologizing, I apologize for what I did to Mary Ellen in third grade.
I'd like to here the details on that episode but we're probably not in the correct thread for that!
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:19 pm
by jerryd6818
It's not what you think ya old pervert.
I just made that up to be humorus. The reality was not humorus. It was actually 5th grade (Spring of 1955) and I don't recall the girl's name. We were on our way home from school and standing in their garage. She was jumping up and down, laughing and making fun of me (about what, I don't recall). I slugged her in the stomach. That was the only time I ever laid a hand on a female in a violent manner. That was also the last time she made fun of me.
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 5:45 pm
by gsmith7158
Ah the school yard memories! They were quite awkward at times.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 2:37 pm
by Mossdancer
Jerry;
This being 7 months late still holds true. I would bet everyones good recess memories were looking down and the bad ones looking up.
moss
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 3:30 pm
by TwoFlowersLuggage
In the 3rd grade, I tried to stay as far away from the girls as I could. By the 8th grade, I was trying to get as close to the girls as I could...
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 4:56 pm
by whitebuffalo58
I've always told my sons and grandsons, "chasing girls isn't the problem, catching one is when the real trouble starts".
WB

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 6:17 pm
by Colonel26
whitebuffalo58 wrote:I've always told my sons and grandsons, "chasing girls isn't the problem, catching one is when the real trouble starts".
WB

Brahahahahaha! So true!
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 2:19 am
by celluloidheros
No Swearing, No Drinking, No Smoking.... Gosh Darn it, I left my cigarettes at the bar.
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 4:39 pm
by singin46
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 4:40 pm
by jerryd6818
Thanks to all the AAPK members for being such a decent bunch of people.

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 5:23 am
by kingknight
Gentalmen keep it clean. Your aim will help. Stand closer; it's shorter than you think!
Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 5:30 pm
by Phil2107
Lol! I'm new to the forum and new to collecting vintage pocket knives. One of the many reasons I joined was to learn and get tips about cleaning and restoring knives. Needless to say...I thought this post was about an entirely different subject!

Re: Let's keep it clean
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 8:31 pm
by doglegg
Phil2107 wrote:Lol! I'm new to the forum and new to collecting vintage pocket knives. One of the many reasons I joined was to learn and get tips about cleaning and restoring knives. Needless to say...I thought this post was about an entirely different subject!

Phil I think it caught us all when we first started.

And by the way Welcome.