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- POLAND_SPUD
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[youtube][/youtube]Interesting stuff
Children are the future
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- POLAND_SPUD
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another amazing vid but copenhagen suborbitals
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- jrrdw
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Just wondering, what are you paying him for? I have your piston and valve...jsefcik wrote:Custom machined aluminum piston is complete!!! Now to pay jacksrevenge!
Great work !!! Took a lil time but time is where quality comes in place!!! Awesome!!!
One more question for ya, who is "jacksrevenge"? Does anyone else reconize that particular member name?
You been waking and baking lately??? SUP...
jrrdw wrote:Just wondering, what are you paying him for? I have your piston and valve...jsefcik wrote:Custom machined aluminum piston is complete!!! Now to pay jacksrevenge!
Great work !!! Took a lil time but time is where quality comes in place!!! Awesome!!!
One more question for ya, who is "jacksrevenge"? Does anyone else reconize that particular member name?
You been waking and baking lately??? SUP...
Lol I couldnt remember the abrevation for his username,,, he machined a piston out of aluminum for me, I just have to wait for a paycheck to come in
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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I did? wow, I must be machining in my sleep! Pretty sure it was jrrdw who made it...jsefcik wrote:Lol I couldnt remember the abrevation for his username,,, he machined a piston out of aluminum for me, I just have to wait for a paycheck to come in
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- Gippeto
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"Adventures with Jesse".
Moving on....
To...
"Adventures with Rust bluing".
From this;
To this;
Moving on....
To...
"Adventures with Rust bluing".
From this;
To this;
"It could be that the purpose of your life is to serve as a warning to others" – unknown
Liberalism is a mental disorder, reality is it's cure.
Liberalism is a mental disorder, reality is it's cure.
- jrrdw
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Wakie bakie! L0L....Wake up Jessie!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I did? wow, I must be machining in my sleep! Pretty sure it was jrrdw who made it...jsefcik wrote:Lol I couldnt remember the abrevation for his username,,, he machined a piston out of aluminum for me, I just have to wait for a paycheck to come in
Yup.
- mattyzip77
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Pay your bills Jesse... Lay off that wacky tobaccy too..
Go Bruins!!!!
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I did? wow, I must be machining in my sleep! Pretty sure it was jrrdw who made it...jsefcik wrote:Lol I couldnt remember the abrevation for his username,,, he machined a piston out of aluminum for me, I just have to wait for a paycheck to come in
Yes it was sorry man, but yes he did an amazing job
Ill try to lay off the wacky tobacco no gaurntees !
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Fantastic!Gippeto wrote:"Adventures with Rust bluing"
Is this the process you used?
The process was to coat the gun parts in an acid solution, let the parts rust uniformly, then immerse the parts in boiling water to stabilize the rusting process by removing any remaining residue from the applied acid solution. Then the rust was carded (scrubbed) off, using a carding brush or wheel. A carding brush is a wire brush with very soft, thin (usually about .002 thick) wires. This process is repeated until the desired depth of color is achieved or the metal simply will not color any further. This is one of the reasons rust and fume bluing tend to be more rust resistant than any other method. The parts are then oiled and allowed to stand overnight. This process leaves a deep blue/black finish.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- Gippeto
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Pretty much...the boil doesn't remove residue from the acid though. It converts red iron oxide to black iron oxide.
When the color is reached, the part is boiled again in a mild baking soda solution, then rinsed and carded under running water. Some folks then oil hot...some cold...some guys use wax.
Distilled or deionized water through out the process. I used degreased 0000 steel wool for carding.
When the color is reached, the part is boiled again in a mild baking soda solution, then rinsed and carded under running water. Some folks then oil hot...some cold...some guys use wax.
Distilled or deionized water through out the process. I used degreased 0000 steel wool for carding.
"It could be that the purpose of your life is to serve as a warning to others" – unknown
Liberalism is a mental disorder, reality is it's cure.
Liberalism is a mental disorder, reality is it's cure.
- Labtecpower
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Very nice looking!
what kind of acid did you use in the process?
I might try this for a nice finish on some parts, makes it possible to use mild steel
what kind of acid did you use in the process?
I might try this for a nice finish on some parts, makes it possible to use mild steel
- tigerblues28
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Lookin' pretty sick,
But I don't understand the scope on the pistol, or on any pistol.
Maybe add a detachable stock for even better stability and accuracy?
Hmmm
But I don't understand the scope on the pistol, or on any pistol.
Maybe add a detachable stock for even better stability and accuracy?
Hmmm
- jakethebeast
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Nice blueing! Sadly i didn't get my 2240 for my project... well, need to keep searching
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