Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!Still a newbie but I finally found my first whole skeleton key. Is there any way to date these keys? I see no markings but the surface appears to be hammered? I think the key is brass? Thanks for any info.
very special find, still looking for my first, wtgStill a newbie but I finally found my first whole skeleton key. Is there any way to date these keys? I see no markings but the surface appears to be hammered? I think the key is brass? Thanks for any info.
Thanks just starting to build my electrolysis unit. Where do you get the quanity of wax? ThanksNice key! Not sure what to make of the magnetic profile given I would have guessed same as Cru and pepper. Regardless, based on the rust I think I see, you’ll want to consider cleaning and stabilizing. I did my last one with electrolysis and then boiled in paraffin. Turned out great.
Don,t mean to butt in,but there are several types of trap wax,for waxing steel animal traps,both clear and some have a coloring to them.This wax is specifically formulated for iron and steel.You can order it from any trapper supply house.Just google trap supplies and you,ll get plenty of hits.You do know you have to heat the wax quite hot and put the object in it,usually until no more bubbles appear and then pull it out and shake off the excess,let it cool and voila,perfectly sealed.Thanks just starting to build my electrolysis unit. Where do you get the quanity of wax? Thanks
Thanks for the info. Going to order.Don,t mean to butt in,but there are several types of trap wax,for waxing steel animal traps,both clear and some have a coloring to them.This wax is specifically formulated for iron and steel.You can order it from any trapper supply house.Just google trap supplies and you,ll get plenty of hits.You do know you have to heat the wax quite hot and put the object in it,usually until no more bubbles appear and then pull it out and shake off the excess,let it cool and voila,perfectly sealed.
Huh. I just used parriffin same as Aquachigger after watching his vids. 🤷🏻♂️ Picked up a pot from the thrift store and used my BBQ side burner. Finally found a use for the bloody thing.Don,t mean to butt in,but there are several types of trap wax,for waxing steel animal traps,both clear and some have a coloring to them.This wax is specifically formulated for iron and steel.You can order it from any trapper supply house.Just google trap supplies and you,ll get plenty of hits.You do know you have to heat the wax quite hot and put the object in it,usually until no more bubbles appear and then pull it out and shake off the excess,let it cool and voila,perfectly sealed.
Nothing at all wrong with good old parriffin wax.The trap wax is a bit less brittle and adheres better to iron. For sure watch the videos if you,ve never hot waxed an item before.Hot wax will burn ya too,just like any hot liquid so be careful.If it begins to smoke,turn down the heat,it can catch fire so have a small fire extinguisher handy.Common sense goes a long way.Huh. I just used parriffin same as Aquachigger after watching his vids. 🤷🏻♂️ Picked up a pot from the thrift store and used my BBQ side burner. Finally found a use for the bloody thing.
OP: those videos are worth a watch if you haven’t already regardless of the wax you use.
Thanks for all the help, this site is my daily read when I can't be out searching. Love it.Nothing at all wrong with good old parriffin wax.The trap wax is a bit less brittle and adheres better to iron. For sure watch the videos if you,ve never hot waxed an item before.Hot wax will burn ya too,just like any hot liquid so be careful.If it begins to smoke,turn down the heat,it can catch fire so have a small fire extinguisher handy.Common sense goes a long way.
That's exciting....mine was probably turn of the century....as the house where it was found was early 1900's... I'm guessing yours is late 1800's or early 19...but I'm certain somebody can nail it for you.... congratulations 👍Still a newbie but I finally found my first whole skeleton key. Is there any way to date these keys? I see no markings but the surface appears to be hammered? I think the key is brass? Thanks for any info.