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Ross MK III Restoration Project
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06-22-2016 10:50 PM
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Nice job!
A note, not a criticism, but the bolt body was originally colour case hardened. Occasionally you run across one with brilliant remaining colours.
Last edited by Lee Enfield; 06-22-2016 at 11:02 PM.
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I have one that only has about 20% of the colour from case hardening on it. I have 7 to case harden in the future!
Last edited by altadiver; 06-22-2016 at 11:22 PM.
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Nice job, but I would turn down the pressure on the glass bead cabinet to about 20-25psi next time so you don't get all that stippling of the surface. Well broken up beads also stipple less than new beads.
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Rust blue doesn't give the matt finish, glass beading it does. Although it's more work after, you could glass bead to remove rust and then paper polish the areas that are out in view to bring them back to original hue. Fine machine paper and oil give good result without removing metal like a buffing wheel.
Still, nice restoration overall. Good job on the replacement parts you make...
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