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Outstanding results.Thanks for the photos as I am sure it will help others wanting to give it a go. I like the way the process leaves what remains of the blueing and "kills" the rust. Leaves the firearm looking unmolested vs beadblasting & reblue.
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01-04-2017 11:54 AM
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Looking good now, that stock won't be so easy though. Don't know about that kit...haven't used that.
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Canadian log home supply Eaganville Ontario Canada
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Originally Posted by
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Canadian log home supply Eaganville Ontario
Canada
How's that?
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Supplier of the rotten wood stabilizer
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Sure a far cry from what we were originally looking at here isn't it?
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I'm going to try electrolysis one day, thanks for posting the progress of your project.
Maybe just some small parts first because of the heating of the components afterwards.
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I think the consensus was that heating isn't necessary afterwards. Yes? No?
I actually found the PC Rot Terminator at my local hardware store. Will let you know how it works when I get a chance to use it.
Last edited by Aragorn243; 01-05-2017 at 10:08 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I think the consensus was that heating isn't necessary afterwards.
That was what I gathered.
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