IJdged Tools. —The " Tiachlc-Zelong " states that a razor recorers its odgeifloft for half an hour m water which contains sulphuric or muriatic acid m the. pro* portion of one part by weight of acid to nineteen o{ water. The ri.zor is carefully wiped on being taken out of the »cj4u-
lated bath, jftniapßfl^i^awMan oilstone. 1 The acid bath is said not to hurl; the blade ;} on' tW contrary, tie qualityW thei metal m some cases improves Bythaim-; raertion. /. Soj y&tk )My Oi^-bWdeif "A ghd eickles. , yThe^inie, los,t, ju^horyeßt field soythW^uld it te'^aVei / 4 by'laSm^ tb^ blades for half 'an' hont m a bath prepared as above; described. As soon as taken out of the baVh/Jt^ey.are wiped, and a soft sandstone hone passed along leaves i a good and uniform edge behind it. The method 13 sai^:feihi94jftclopted on French farms, and jjtjt^yum aMfight bpjntrdduced Mmliivv^^j^'^i^j oiners'
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 754, 17 April 1877, Page 3
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