karwelis said:i hope to god you put vasoline in all threaded holes on that barrel! ive used the vinegar finish on several guns, and have made my share of mistakes in doing so!
Used anti-size on the threads only--oiled the inside of the barrel wet -plugged the muzzle and flash hole with 1" of lube to seal--worked great!
any chance of seeing a close up of the finish on that rifle? did you get any etching pattern?
Thanks for sharing....Dan
makeumsmoke said:I pulled the pin .here's the finish in a closeup--Look close you can see the braiding of the cotton rope....The yarn was a flop..all it did was etch and lightly pit the surface no pattern .
first, vinegar eats blueing! strips it right the heck off!!!!PrimitiveHunter said:At the risk of painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa, I wonder what it would look like if you followed the vinegar rope treatment with traditional blueing?
PrimitiveHunter said:makeumsmoke said:I pulled the pin .here's the finish in a closeup--Look close you can see the braiding of the cotton rope....The yarn was a flop..all it did was etch and lightly pit the surface no pattern .
At the risk of painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa, I wonder what it would look like if you followed the vinegar rope treatment with traditional blueing?
yes it leaves a very faint pattern, looks very much like damascusmakeumsmoke said:Karwelis- looks good to me- reminds me of a naval jelly finish. I can't tell is there a pattern or etching in the metal surface?
smo said:Sounds good keep us posted :thumbsup:
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