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Ken Jacob
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stainless repair

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I'm new here and looking for help in repairing wounded stainless trim. I used to have a guy that could take some pretty bad stuff and make it look like new at a very reasonable price. Unfortunately, he died a couple years ago. There may be something in the archives on this site but I am not sure where to start lookling. And I have heard it said that most anybody can repair most damage with a little practice. I would be happy to attempt it if anybody can tell me the required tools and other essentials required to get started. Any help or leads will be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: stainless repair

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You might send an email to Dick Koch about what tools to get if you attempt this yourself, I used a guy in Denver for some of my stuff that was pretty bad but was restored back to its original shape and lustre.

I paid dearly for the work but lack the skills for Micro stuff.


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