Westmount Battery
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How to polished two very large 1810 (18 cwt ) Bronze Smooth bore cannon?
Gilles
Gilles
Merci Beaucoup for the help.I don't think chemicals is the way to go on something that big in bronze. I would get a power buffer, a muslin type buffing wheel, & use a polishing compound with a grit made for brass or aluminum. Might need a couple grits depending on how shiny you want it. Wheels & compounds used for polishing guns for bluing would be a place to start looking. Google power buffers, polishing bronze, buffing wheels, etc. & you should find something to use. Good luck!
I would question polishing, given historical considerations, as well. However, if you're set on polishing them, I would use Flitz with a couple od Mother's polishing wheels/cones before using anything abrasive (to include polishing compounds). Then, I would be cautious in using minimal abrasives and work up from there.For what it's worth from a former career USCG mariner.How to polished two very large 1810 (18 cwt ) Bronze Smooth bore cannon?
Gilles
Fabric store here carries cotton diaper fabric under the name diaper flannel. Use it to clean my glasses.Brasso with pulverized jeweler's rouge mixed in, use a soft rag (cotton diapers)well saturated with the brasso mix, liberally apply to cannon let dry then buff with power buffer and a sheep skin pad. Also have plenty of cold beer on hand.
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