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finish on Lithgow metal?
Hi folks,
I have been tasked with refurbing a Lithgow No1Mk3*. Trouble is, the metal has been wire-brushed quite drastically. What are my options? Leave it alone; blue it; or... ?
Thanks for any input...
Louis
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01-20-2011 06:49 PM
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I personally would Phosphate / Parkerize!
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Blue until about 41 then parkerize.
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Thanks guys. Follow up- question then
How would one go about phosphating a gun in Canada?
Lou
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I've done a couple by bead blasting with very fine glass beads, then getting it all hot blued. Looks very authentic, and most gunsmiths can hot blue. I tried everywhere for someone who could parkerize, or provide me a recipe to do so, and couldn't find either. Also even if you do phosphate/parkerize it will be pot luck what colour you actually end up with, if it comes out silvery/grey it will be heaps worse than a blued bead blasted surface. Mine looked black and flat, and you could only really tell when you held it next to one with an original finish.
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Send it to BDL in SC. He is the phosphating maestro.........................
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Yup, manganese phosphate is the ticket and original color. Many 1941 and earlier rifles were also Parkerized during the FTR programs in Australia.
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Thanks guys. Wish I could simply mail it to you Brian. But it'd be cross border, and therefore not an option...
"Phosphating Maestro"... I like that, Peter!
Louis
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