mikaloyd
Active Member
I have an elderly German knife hat has been in three pieces for about 15 years . It originally was assembled using sufur as a cement between the blade's rat tail tang and a hollow center in the metal handle. . I dont really want to cheat and use epoxy instead of sulfur.especially in this knife But I have only read about how people heating highly flammable sulfur until its red hot and molten then attempting to carefully pour sulfur onto the handle (which apparently can erupt like a volcano if there is any moisture or trapped gas under the sulfur) and then simultaneously fumble around trying to align the bolster with the angry sulfur pit in the handle while stabbing the blades tang through the bolster and into the sulfur. Then making sure none of the pieces moves until the sulfur has set. I may be getting softer as I get older but somehow that does not sound 100% safe for a solo novice to try without first asking for some advice and tips from more experienced folks\t. Which is probably the main reason that knife hasnt been repaired yet. So, has anybody here done this ancient knife maker's ritual before. I am very open to instruction and safety advice