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I just recently (like three days ago) bought a Kibler WoodsRunner at an estate sale. For those of you that have built "assembled" one of Jims fantastic kits you know what I mean. Took about 6 hours to get to this point.
This is not my first rodeo as I have previously built one of his Colonials that I bought 6 years ago.
The interesting thing is that I always run a greased patch down the barrel to ensure that it does not rust. I do this in the event I get sidetracked and do not finish the build in a timely manner. However, when I ran the patch down this GM .54 barrel I was rewarded? with a small pile of metal shaving. I pulled out my borescope and found this at the bottom of the barrel.
I used my tow worm and managed to remove all of the shavings, although clearing the vent hole was a little challenging.
I was just wondering where these shaving came from?
This is not my first rodeo as I have previously built one of his Colonials that I bought 6 years ago.
The interesting thing is that I always run a greased patch down the barrel to ensure that it does not rust. I do this in the event I get sidetracked and do not finish the build in a timely manner. However, when I ran the patch down this GM .54 barrel I was rewarded? with a small pile of metal shaving. I pulled out my borescope and found this at the bottom of the barrel.
I used my tow worm and managed to remove all of the shavings, although clearing the vent hole was a little challenging.
I was just wondering where these shaving came from?