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Question for Mr. Laidler on Linseed oils
Last edited by Edward Horton; 02-20-2010 at 01:58 PM.
Reason: Subject matter clarification
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02-18-2010 03:42 PM
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Ed,
In the EMER’s I have for the L42/L39’s it mentioned the following this I would be the “Hains” manual for this particular rifle:-
16A. To obtain a uniform colour, woodwork is to be treated with a stain mix from the following ingredients: -
4 oz Dye, solution, dark brown oil (H1 (b) / 6020-99-224-0037)
2 gal linseed oil
, raw (H1 (a)/ 8010-99-942-7803)
Mix the dye with the linseed oil
and heat to 100 0C, stirring while heating and then allow to cool. Remove old wood surface with coarse abrasive and finish with fine abrasive. Immerse the woodwork in the solution for one hour, remove and drain off over the tank and wipe off surplus. The stain may be applied to handgaurds and other small components with a pad of soft cloth
17. Linseed oil is to be worked well into the wood. If the woodwork appears dry the items may be soaked in linseed oil, for half an hour. After soaking allow draining off over the tank in cool dry air.
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Good Morning Ed from a pretty cold with gusty snow Oxfordshire. Sorry about the delay but I'd never really looked into it. These comments relate to an earlier thread that I can't find but I'll get to the linseed oil
bit soon..... I promise!
I have spoken to a couple of old Armourers about the ealier CHS queris but even the 'old' Armourers, who learned from their even older tutors, can only go back to the 20's.
Anyway, two of the oldies have given two answers. Both know about this and agree that it's true, there was an older spec but the .064 - 074- standard was brought in for two reasons. First because ammunition was coming from several plants and this was to cater for the variables. I can't quite see this because if that is so, then it's the ammunition plants that need to tighten up as opposed to the rifle CHS spec opening up.
The second was in order to standardise CHS across the whole .303" range. As the Maxim was wider, to cater for expansion, so the rifle was increased to this standard.
The point against this is that while they've done this for .303", they didn't go down this path for the 7.62mm rifles/LMG's GPMG's etc etc. which all have different specs to very close/tight for the L39's right up to the AI L96 sniper rifle to very loose for the red-hot minigun
Both seem pretty reasonable to me
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