I own a post 64 also thanks for the information. My receiver had a few rust specs and removed the rust with a pre 82 penny since it’s all copper and put oil on the spots and layed the penny flat and rubbed it slow with a little pressure and it removed all the rust.
Thank you sir. Have been working on a method for some time over a matter of a few years. Don't use it much anymore as I have been bitten by the rust blue bug. The ones I dd still look great though.
Iv heard alot of folks say you have to wipe the bluing compound off with water or alchahol after every process to prevent future rusting. Is that correct or no?
Thank you sir! Appreciate all your tips and knowledge shared! God bless!
You're welcome glad I could help
thanks for the information tom. i thoroughly enjoyed the vid.
Your welcome. My pleasure sir
Great liked the step by step demonstration , glad you kept it simple for us 1st timers. I've an old Iver Johnson shotgun to test this on. Thanks
Thanks for sharing 😊
I own a post 64 also thanks for the information. My receiver had a few rust specs and removed the rust with a pre 82 penny since it’s all copper and put oil on the spots and layed the penny flat and rubbed it slow with a little pressure and it removed all the rust.
Your very welcome
Try warming what you are bluing with a heat gun just on low and you will be surprised how much it looks like hot blue.
Nice process. Thanks.
@@benjamin593 trial and error. Turns out beautiful
From U K cheers, great informative video, picked up a bit more information on this subject, cheers.
Thank you sir. Have been working on a method for some time over a matter of a few years. Don't use it much anymore as I have been bitten by the rust blue bug. The ones I dd still look great though.
Great looking results.
thank you verry much
Very nice job, keep it up.
Thank you very much!
Excellent Video Easy To Follow Great Job
Thank you. Have been working on this a couple of years now
Would this technique work with the ruger 22lr takedown?i think its stainless barrel.great video
This stuff doesn't on stainless. Cerekote/alumahyde if you need to
Iv heard alot of folks say you have to wipe the bluing compound off with water or alchahol after every process to prevent future rusting. Is that correct or no?
I don't Seems to work for me
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Im ganna copy you. Thanks
Your welcome.
Can’t hear u
Ok sorry
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