I don't have a sandblaster either but that doesn't stop me from parking stuff.
I will use a scotchbrite pad to rough up the part and remove any rust and then toss it in the park tank and see what...
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I don't have a sandblaster either but that doesn't stop me from parking stuff.
I will use a scotchbrite pad to rough up the part and remove any rust and then toss it in the park tank and see what...
Hello Rob!
I mix Ospho with water in a 30-1 ratio (30 parts water to 1 part Ospho) and run it up to a temperature that's just before boiling. 175-180f should be about right, if you have a meat...
For a nice grey park, I use Ospho. It's a metal prep commonly found in hardware stores in the paint section.
I have a 1943 BSA M47C No.4 (T) serial number AV2502
Looking for No.32 scope number 8978
Thanks,
Ron