Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
- MrCrabtree
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Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
Gentlemen advice please.
I have just been to a car boot sale and purchased a 4" widedrum ebonite centrepin with brass drum, foot and latch fittings.
I paid the princely sum of £2.
It is in a very dirty condition but nothing is broken. What is the best way to clean and polish both the ebonite and brass? Also is there anything I should be aware of especially when cleaning the ebonite?
All help will be gratefully accepted.
Mike
I have just been to a car boot sale and purchased a 4" widedrum ebonite centrepin with brass drum, foot and latch fittings.
I paid the princely sum of £2.
It is in a very dirty condition but nothing is broken. What is the best way to clean and polish both the ebonite and brass? Also is there anything I should be aware of especially when cleaning the ebonite?
All help will be gratefully accepted.
Mike
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
Hi MrCrabtree, Some pictures would help so we know what condition we are dealing with.
If it was me I'd start off gentle with soapy water and a soft cloth or toothbrush. Then see what's left before progressing.
If it was me I'd start off gentle with soapy water and a soft cloth or toothbrush. Then see what's left before progressing.
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I felt the earth beneath my feet
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
Hi
I would like to post pictures but not sure how. On the information page it states I can only post images if I am sending them from a publicly accessible area not direct from my pc. I do not subscribe to those sort of websites though my wife does access facebook.
Anyway I will try your suggestion and use a toothbrush and soapy water to start with.
Regards
Mike
I would like to post pictures but not sure how. On the information page it states I can only post images if I am sending them from a publicly accessible area not direct from my pc. I do not subscribe to those sort of websites though my wife does access facebook.
Anyway I will try your suggestion and use a toothbrush and soapy water to start with.
Regards
Mike
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
Hi Mike, follow this link to instructions for uploading pictures.
http://traditionalfisherman.com/viewtop ... g+pictures
http://traditionalfisherman.com/viewtop ... g+pictures
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
- MrCrabtree
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
Thanks for that. These are the original pictures. I have started to clean the reel up. I will try and send some of the work so far.
Mike
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
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As you can see it's started to look a bit better. The ebonite or what I assume to be ebonite is a bit blotchy and I would like any tips at improving my polishing of the brass work.
All advice would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
As you can see it's started to look a bit better. The ebonite or what I assume to be ebonite is a bit blotchy and I would like any tips at improving my polishing of the brass work.
All advice would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
Brasso or Solvol on the brass work, I would say that Solvol gives good results, but is quite abrasive... I have also heard that toothpaste can bring up a nice finish
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Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
It seems to be similar to a "Pioneer" reel made by David Slater, Milwards and Reuben Heaton. It doesn't look like a Slater, the star back is not right, but it looks like a quality reel, they didn't use ebonite on cheap reels, well done!
Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
What a lovely reel Mr C, coming up a treat. Does it spin ok?
Re: Restoring an Ebonite / Brass Reel
A tip with these brownish ebonite reels is to keep them out of the sunlight - I had a few on display in a cabinet, and I was surprised at the fading - and I couldn't really get it back - I wouldn't personally overpolish the reel. You have I would say up to £75 worth there.