TIMROSS
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Vinegar and brown paper poultice?Lol yes trying to find an ointment for. It
Vinegar and brown paper poultice?
hmm i thought you rubbed it with soapTo make the birmabright more pliable you can paint it with some engine oil, and then heat it evenly/ gently with a blow torch until the oil has burnt off, which will make it soft and more pliable. Piece of plywood down the back, and bend/ hammer back to shape
I've only used the engine oil method myself, but soap works too according to google... It's mainly about making sure you don't over-heat it, with the oil. No idea what the soap is meant to do (not convinced by what I read on google)
Ordinary soap burns at the annealing point of most aluminium, including Birmingham bright - hence its use ..
It's not Birmingham brite alloy it's Birmabrite. Soap melts at 140F alloy aneals at approx 750FOrdinary soap burns at the annealing point of most aluminium, including Birmingham bright - hence its use ..
ok treat me like a 4 year old,, what does it mean if its birmabrite do i use oil or soapIt's not Birmingham brite alloy it's Birmabrite.
Tim
ok treat me like a 4 year old,, what does it mean if its birmabrite do i use oil or soap[/QUOTE
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