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Old 16th September 2010, 12:38 PM   #1
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Can the yarn and rag be reused?
Would dearly like to keep the keris with it's components I received it with as much as possible
While i can understand your desire to preserve all the parts you received with your keris i agree that in this case this material is rubbish.It always seemed to be a matter of respect to the keris to give it some new wrapping when refitting everything after cleaning. Sorta like putting on clean undies after a shower.
But along that same desire to preserve, i had a couple of instances where the wrap was human hair and i have kept the remnants of those wraps in a little box. I know i'm crazy, but it just seemed too personal to part with.

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Old 16th September 2010, 12:55 PM   #2
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Sorta like putting on clean undies after a shower.
I just turn them around

To get back in topic, I look forward to see how this proceeds.

Thanks for sharing this.

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Old 26th September 2010, 02:37 AM   #3
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Default Step 2: Degrease

Hello all,
spent a while trying to get an immersion suspension tube setup and finally managed to get 3 drink bottles glued together without leaks. So can now proceed with the degrease stage. I had a look in the local Asian Supermarket for some of the items mentioned (i.e. Axion dishwash liquid) but to no avail.
I used the following advice “I usually do it in the kitchen sink with warm water, dishwash liquid and soft toothbrush, then I rinse off and dry thoroughly before putting into the juice.”
I assembled the following items






I then ran the water and immersed the keris in the soapy warm water.



I then gave the keris a good scrubbing with the toothbrush, there was quite a bit of surface rust on the peksi(?)





I then proceeded to dry the keris with some towel rag





And now it should be ready for step 3.
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Old 26th September 2010, 02:48 AM   #4
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Default Step 3: Juice Soak

Hello all,
I have created an immersion suspension tube from 3 clear plastic drink bottles and Selley's All Clear Sealant. The clear plastic tubes will enable me to take pictures showing the in process effect of the juice on the blade.
The tube is sitting in a clear plastic container just in case a leak develops.
The keris fits into the tube and can be covered entirely by juice, I especially wanted the peksi covered as it appeared to have the most rust.
The amount of juice used was around 1.7 litres, the length of the keris is approx 18" (45cm). I noticed after the first couple of hours a kind of settling effect on the juice with the top 3" (7cm) noticeably more transparent.





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Old 26th September 2010, 05:41 AM   #5
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Imas, if i do like this inside home my wife ask for divorce
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Old 26th September 2010, 06:14 AM   #6
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Hello Marcokeris,
words have been exchanged and assurances (well...lies) given that "it won't take long"
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Old 26th September 2010, 08:58 AM   #7
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words have been exchanged and assurances (well...lies) given that "it won't take long"
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