can you tell i was a carpenter most my life!!
I’d have copied the link for you but I’m using my phone and the app doesn’t let me do that.Well, would you look at that!
Oh yeah, brass will turn green when anhydrous gets on it. After a flood at our Salt Fork River place, I found a couple of 20lb propane bottles down in the woods that were caught up in a brush pile formed by the flood. Lots of green corrosion on them, but they were heavy like something was in them.I’d say copper pins since they’ve got the green corrosion on them. But brass may corrode too now that I think on it.
My dad was a machinist mate in the Navy during WWII on a floating dry dock at Sing Taue China. He built knives from old files that were worn out, using brass brazing rod as pins. He would countersink the wood, put the brazing rod in the hole and use a ball peen hammer to mushroom out the head in small strokes to form it. Then sand it smooth.Ya, that'd do it too - then just grind them flush
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