B.J. Severtson's picture

Hmmm

There is some iron somewhere. With me it's usually a tweezers sticking out of the pot. But could be filings, dipping the piece and letting the tongs get in the solution, or even dissolved iron in the water used to make the pickle. I agree with Bill On those tight areas that you can't get into with your buff. In jewelry we use a technique called thrumming. A cotton cord is impregnated with compound. I've used this string method with my jewelers saw. Cheap cotton clothesline in a hacksaw or cooping saw just might do the same thing. looking good
Brad


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