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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Austin Tx
Age: 53
Posts: 14
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Relicing Brass Saddles
Hey - Great site.
Working on first relic - blackguard tele. Things are going pretty well thanks to you who have posted helpful info. One thing I did not do well - my brass saddles. Salt solution did nothing. Muratic acid turned them to copper on surface. Anybody have suggestions? for my "copper" saddles? Or should I start over? suggestions for better agining process? Thanks for any info you can provide. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Idaho
Age: 52
Posts: 315
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Horn players age "relic" their instruments.
Here's a brass aging link http://www.architecturalclassics.com...-to-age-brass/ Salt and Vinegar Flame Lemon juice Urine (ages and marks your territory all in one) |
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Telefied
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 30,169
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Golden Brown
Oh, was this what the Stranglers were singing about?
Brass is the first thing to patina. Remember that some of these minerals will provide a protective layer that will thwart genuine aging. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Germany
Posts: 1,847
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Brass saddles age pretty fast by themselves but there are a couple of chemicals who will do what you want them to do and darken the brass up nicely.
One thing that brings you some pretty good results is a stinky stuff called "liver of sulphur" which you have to dissolve in hot distilled water. You make sure that the brass is clean and there are no fingerprints on it and dip it into the hot solution. Best to do this a couple of times and remove it quick so you can see the results. Once the saddles have the color you like clean them, install them and string your guitar up. Then take some very fine steel wool and go over the area of the saddles that are exposed between the strings and remove some of the dark color and you have some pretty convincing brass saddles... Cheers, Sascha
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland
Age: 48
Posts: 3,139
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Or you could just let nature do it. Bathe them in very salty water, then leave them ouside in the rain or the sun all day, and repeat daily for 30 days. That ought to do it.
Of course, you'll need other saddles in the meantime. |
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