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Cary Safe

Forgot how to dial the combination on that old safe? Think you got the right numbers but the handle is stuck? What safe should you buy? Ask your safe questions here!
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Re: Cary Safe

Postby 00247 » 21 Oct 2020 7:03

Squelchtone wrote: I'm intrigued by the orange and black tiger stripe, but those blocks of metal are supposed to be chrome or base metal with no paint, so I would need to strip that tiger stripe pattern off immediately.


WOAH there Squelchy indeed! That is indeed original, in nice shape, and a real pain in the ass to recreate. Those parts are copper plated, the copper is then "Japaned" with acid, then the stripes polished back in to create the design. Those were complicated parts to do and involved a lot of labor. With some gentle cleaning it will look quite nice.

When restoring my National safe that had this finish inside, I had to spend a lot of time researching the process as most of the finish had been worn off. It was a complicated and pricey endeavor.

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You call that a safe? Let me show you a real safe...
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Re: Cary Safe

Postby Squelchtone » 21 Oct 2020 7:59

00247 wrote:
Squelchtone wrote: I'm intrigued by the orange and black tiger stripe, but those blocks of metal are supposed to be chrome or base metal with no paint, so I would need to strip that tiger stripe pattern off immediately.


WOAH there Squelchy indeed! That is indeed original, in nice shape, and a real pain in the ass to recreate. Those parts are copper plated, the copper is then "Japaned" with acid, then the stripes polished back in to create the design. Those were complicated parts to do and involved a lot of labor. With some gentle cleaning it will look quite nice.



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Great work on that National safe, wow.
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Re: Cary Safe

Postby Hammerhead800 » 22 Oct 2020 19:45

Beautiful restoration!
Thank you all for your opinions and wealth of knowledge !
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