It is generally easier to ask forgiveness than beg permission.Get it anyway.....what she going to do, ban you to the cabin?
Of course this is a man with two ex-wives so take that advice for what it is worth.
It is generally easier to ask forgiveness than beg permission.Get it anyway.....what she going to do, ban you to the cabin?
Of course this is a man with two ex-wives so take that advice for what it is worth.
You obviously have never met my two ex-wives.It is generally easier to ask forgiveness than beg permission.
Got one and it is fine. Tends not to get used as much as it could. Drag it out of storage. Find the distilled water. Set it up. Use it for ten minutes. Then go in reverse order through the steps mentioned above. All this after doing a traditional cleaning and now needing to carefully relube, wax, polish.I bought one a couple of years back, never thought of using it to clean out barrels. You don't have to spend $150 to
get one that works. This one that I picked up is a hand held model, does clothes, drapes etc.
The reason I bought it was, it gets dents out of stocks really well, and it fits in a shoe box, OK, a boot box.
Uses distilled water. Amazon has them for as little as $36.00, and that's a Bissell.
Not as many around as there used to be that’s for sure.I'd have to drive 90 miles into downtown Philadelphia just to get to the only two stores I know of selling pipes. I hope muzzleloaders don't disappear like pipes have.
One thing I don't see mentioned here...I assume those are the Bristled pipe cleaners?The curse of not having other traditional ML shooters to learn from or ML events nearby ..you discover by accident things that work
Cleaning fire channels between the chamber and drum is part of every rifle clean up for me and my faithful limp as a rag pipe cleaner has been my goto for this very important task ..along with wire, paper clips and anything else one might scratch his ear with
I had casually seen the CVA pipe cleaners right??? ..seen not read is the key word here ..these rascals have teeth just like a bore snake ..stiff fibers carry out chunks of crud the steel bristles break loose and it did so on what I thought was a fairly clean fire channel
So this is for you other two guys who have not heard or read of this either!
Hey we may even get some new ideas thrown out to make this part of cleaning an maintenance even easier
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I like the idea of using it to remove a dent in wood. When I was a kid my mom would yell every time I used her iron and a wet wash rag to steam out a few dings in an old stock.Tell the Commander in Chief, House that you got it to help her with the cleaning.
The one I got is below...@ $150 cheap. Does floors great and grout fantastic and muzzleloader guns even better!
I even used it to steam a couple of dents out of stocks!
https://www.amazon.com/Dupray-Clean...9Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Me too!You guys are killin me! Got a steam cleaner never knew what it was really good for!
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