Rust Blueing Question
Rust Blueing Question
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mike campbell
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- Joined: Sun Jan 07, 2007 3:29 pm
To answer your question; I wouldn't worry about pressure build-up, but I might be concerned about water getting past the "plug" and not drying out quickly enough.
As to the drain hole; I believe I read it was used on Philly guns but not Utica guns. That's certainly true of my small sample. That said, my Utica barrels were reblacked by Lefever Arms and they didn't add a drain hole.
How do you plan to heat the barrels "to around 200 degrees"? Water boils at 212, so it seems you'd always use boiling water to heat the barrels at any stage. If that's the case, you're not likely to build up any significant pressure between the barrels.
You might try posting your question on doublegunshop.com, especially since it's not Fox-specific. Not that we don't have knowledgeable people on this board, but the sheer number of technophiles on that board will ensure a number of reponses.
As to the drain hole; I believe I read it was used on Philly guns but not Utica guns. That's certainly true of my small sample. That said, my Utica barrels were reblacked by Lefever Arms and they didn't add a drain hole.
How do you plan to heat the barrels "to around 200 degrees"? Water boils at 212, so it seems you'd always use boiling water to heat the barrels at any stage. If that's the case, you're not likely to build up any significant pressure between the barrels.
You might try posting your question on doublegunshop.com, especially since it's not Fox-specific. Not that we don't have knowledgeable people on this board, but the sheer number of technophiles on that board will ensure a number of reponses.