I bought a gun from a forum member, and the bore was pure rust cake! I decided this would be great for my first run with my setup :thumbsup:
Very simple! Water and cleaning powder mixed up in a plastic tub. Hook up the ole battery charger. The hot side went to and old iron wrench, and the negative lead goes to the barrel.
Once the juice is turned on, the small bubbles start coming up right away!
After 24 hours, you can see all the rust and grease that came out of the bore. Much of it clings to the wrench or falls to the bottom!
Just look at all the manure that came out!
After 24 hours and before final removal!
You do have to scrub a little, to remove any loose stuff, and oil it up! I knew the bore was wasted, but this is a sure fire way to clean a rusty bore folks!
Next up will be an antique flintlock barrel I found at my great grand parents farm!
Very simple! Water and cleaning powder mixed up in a plastic tub. Hook up the ole battery charger. The hot side went to and old iron wrench, and the negative lead goes to the barrel.
Once the juice is turned on, the small bubbles start coming up right away!
After 24 hours, you can see all the rust and grease that came out of the bore. Much of it clings to the wrench or falls to the bottom!
Just look at all the manure that came out!
After 24 hours and before final removal!
You do have to scrub a little, to remove any loose stuff, and oil it up! I knew the bore was wasted, but this is a sure fire way to clean a rusty bore folks!
Next up will be an antique flintlock barrel I found at my great grand parents farm!