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Ross Mk11 5 star rear sight replacement
Am doing restoration on a Ross Mk11 5 Star and want to replace the rear sight base which is (sweated) soldered on. Is there any problem in heating the damaged rear sight base to remove it and resoldering the replacement, in that it might cause a bend or deforming of the barrel itself. My thoughts are to wrap the barrel with a wet cloth or wrapping, around the barrel in front of and behind the sight base when heating it in the desoldering and resoldering of the replacement. Any other ideas?
Last edited by 1stmotors; 01-09-2023 at 11:07 AM.
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01-09-2023 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by
1stmotors
desoldering and resoldering
Melting the solder won't take too much heat comparatively. It certainly doesn't require so much heat as to damage anything. You'll see, just heat until you can't touch and tap. Keep warming until it moves.
I don't think you need a damp cloth.
But here are a couple other thoughts...threads... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=76797
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I'm surprised a hundred guys haven't answered this already...
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