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 Lock from mid-19th century, Fort Washington.  Industrial America is just emerging and expressed here is transitional technology.  These parts are cut, not stamped, and most are hand finished.  This lock can last centuries. View fullsize
 Hinges from the halls of Congress, half-way through the polishing process. View fullsize
 Bronze on the left, brass on the right, these parts are in the high-energy tumbler with a corn and walnut media.  They will emerge with high polish in 12-minutes. View fullsize
 A polish this high is beautiful to behold, but will not endure without bi-weekly cleaning. View fullsize
 A mix of hardware from the 1930s and 1960s from the King Dairy barns. Cheap steel with failed plating is an odd candidate for restoration. The barns will become a country music venue and this patina somehow works. The hardware was cleaned, tumbled, View fullsize
 Cast iron parts for the C & O Canal Gates in Georgetown.  Made at an Amish Foundry.  There are few Foundries left that can do small projects like this.  The Amish Foundry is still coal fired. View fullsize
 A lantern finial from Massachusetts Heights.  We do some light fixture restoration generally when we are on a project engaged in window and door restoration.  Very satisfying work, the corrections and repairs made can see that a beautiful thing last View fullsize
KEL_1641.jpg View fullsize
KEL_1847.jpg View fullsize
IMG_3991.jpg View fullsize
Screen Shot 2019-05-21 at 6.13.45 PM.png View fullsize
 Lock from mid-19th century, Fort Washington.  Industrial America is just emerging and expressed here is transitional technology.  These parts are cut, not stamped, and most are hand finished.  This lock can last centuries.
 Hinges from the halls of Congress, half-way through the polishing process.
 Bronze on the left, brass on the right, these parts are in the high-energy tumbler with a corn and walnut media.  They will emerge with high polish in 12-minutes.
 A polish this high is beautiful to behold, but will not endure without bi-weekly cleaning.
 A mix of hardware from the 1930s and 1960s from the King Dairy barns. Cheap steel with failed plating is an odd candidate for restoration. The barns will become a country music venue and this patina somehow works. The hardware was cleaned, tumbled,
 Cast iron parts for the C & O Canal Gates in Georgetown.  Made at an Amish Foundry.  There are few Foundries left that can do small projects like this.  The Amish Foundry is still coal fired.
 A lantern finial from Massachusetts Heights.  We do some light fixture restoration generally when we are on a project engaged in window and door restoration.  Very satisfying work, the corrections and repairs made can see that a beautiful thing last
KEL_1641.jpg
KEL_1847.jpg
IMG_3991.jpg
Screen Shot 2019-05-21 at 6.13.45 PM.png

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