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Hello, I'm new to this forum and would like to know how to post photos. Any help will be appreciated. BUT, I'm not a whiz with computers so if its easy
I hope to get it... TIA, Al
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AlleyOop007 |
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Welcome to the forum satch.
For details on posting pictures click this link: http://curioandrelicfirearmsforum.yuku.com/topic/14991
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Thanks for the info
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Flhunter |
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Another welcome to ya satch!!
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Much obliged hunter
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deputyave |
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Welcome satch make yourself at home.
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satch |
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Thanks deputy
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M14man |
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Looks OK, the glare makes it look light. What method did you use?
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satch |
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M14-- I used Vans Instant Gun Blue with Birchwood Casey degreaser. Let it dry between aplications and put on about 4 coats to get the color I wanted. The glare
does take away from the actual color which is a shallow blue with the brownish hue due to the age of the metal. I will probably hit it again for a few more
coats down the road but for now the results do justice to the way it looked before.
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AlleyOop007 |
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Neat job. Looks like it cleaned up real well before you reblued.
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satch |
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Wasn't much grease but alot of grime. Yep, cleaned up nice. That degreaser I used is a cleaner as well as degreaser. Worked well.
Last Edited By: satch
04/27/09 1:01 AM.
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