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Old 07-21-2015, 02:23 PM
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Default Has anyone successfully bent back a trophy to its original form?

Hi peepz,

I'm thinking like a bat, golf club, a limb.. etc etc. Do think it would be frowned upon because it has been tampered with?

I have a trophy with a slightly bent bat. Sometimes I think, "should I try to bend it back." If it broke, it would be completely ruined.

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Old 07-21-2015, 02:30 PM
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If it doesn't have a thin overcoat layer of metal ( consistent metal throughout) I have had success using a heat gun and slowly straightening bent sculptures.
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I've never tried it. If it's cost iron (pot metal) I believe it will snap.
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I've never tried it. If it's cost iron (pot metal) I believe it will snap.

Pot metal is different than cast iron, but you are right about cast If it is brass or bronze you can carefully bend it with heat. Pot metal, also called white metal which is a crappy low cost alloy won't snap like cast iron, but it with bend unevenly for a stressed out look if you aren't super careful.
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If it doesn't have a thin overcoat layer of metal ( consistent metal throughout) I have had success using a heat gun and slowly straightening bent sculptures.
Thanks for the prompt reply. Glad to hear you have had success. Did you apply heat directly to the metal?

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I've never tried it. If it's cost iron (pot metal) I believe it will snap.
Yeah- It's cast iron. I was thinking it would break or crack.

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I'd take it to a metal restorer for an expert opinion. Some of them can do some pretty amazing work.
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I'd take it to a metal restorer for an expert opinion. Some of them can do some pretty amazing work.
Good point.. It's just slightly bent. I've owned it for awhile, not sure why all of a sudden it's bothering me.

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I have a foundry near me that has fixed broken and bent bronze and other metal items including Southland statues and other trophy's for me at a reasonable price
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