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M1928 Helmet Advice
Just added a well worn M1928 helmet to my collection, rust developing on rims. My question is should I just leave it alone, can't imagine there are not thousands out there in better shape, or should I paint it and if so what color would be appropriate? I plan to display it in my man-cave with other relics.
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08-17-2011 11:43 AM
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A picture would be helpful, but remember it can only be original once (if it is still in original finish).
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Assuming that the general appearance is OK, you could take some 0000 steel wool, and solvent (lay mineral spirits) and rub the rusted areas to remove the loose rust. Care needs to be taken not to rub on the paint and thus change the sheen. With or without the steel wool, you could then apply a coat of old fashioned past wax, let dry for a bit, and polish with a soft cloth. The rusted areas will now have a bit of shine, but be sealed from further rusting.
Another possible, non damaging, preserving thing would be to carefully rinse the rusting areas with distilled water, and dry immediately (say with careful hair dryer or put in sun for a few hours), then wax. The water rinse will remove Chloride ions on the surface which do much increase the rate of rusting. This is especially effective in areas with damp and exposure to sea water. Note that areas within a few hundred miles of the sea have lots of salt in the air.
By the way the application of a source of chloride ions (Fe2Cl3),rusting in a damp area, removal of most of the loose rust by brushing with a wire brush (carding), repeating as required then rinsing with distilled water, followed by waxing is the old "browning" finish used on firearms in the good ole' days.
Ed reluctantly no longer in the Bitterroot
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Here is a photo as requested
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What very wise words conec......... that something can only be original once! I'll remember those wise words. And so should many Lee Enfield collectors too
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What very wise words conec......... that something can only be original once! I'll remember those wise words. And so should many Lee Enfield collectors too
Thanks Peter... as a 25+ year collector of UK arms and gear I have always striven to collect the best I could afford. That always means (to me) original finish. I have even avoided Enfields that had undergone an FTR and particularly those with the dreaded "importer" marks. But, in the end you need to collect what you enjoy, and that means different things to different collectors...
Chris