Hi All 
Thanks for comments. 
 
I used a  Dillon MK II Oxy acetylene blow torch which has a lot of different nozzle sizes so you can really small Jet, nearly as small as a pencil nib for the jet of flame, it is a v v neat tool. 
 
I want to get a tig welder but have not been able to investigate what is out there as a hobby usage one 
 
For the filler rod I used 1mm Tig welding wire so I could keep the heat down low. 
 
The donor blade was part of an old  sword blade i got in  mixed auction lot, had just the correct amount of pitting to suit the original blade. 
 
Once i ground the weld and put in the serrations with a dremel tool and a file   I cleaned the weld and  browned the fresh steel in a hot mix of copper sulphate and nitric acid. 
 
I then buried the blade with this mix on it for around a week in a shallow middy patch in the garden and heaped salt onto the mud and let it rust a bit more 
 
Once finished oxidising  I washed with boiling water after neutralisation with bread soda. 
 
Thanks for interest, what age do you think the sword might be? 
 
REgards 
 
Ken
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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