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Christian, Welcome to the Luger Forum!
Yes..You need to clean the parts with a good solvent to remove any grease or oils..even from your fingers when handeling. It is not necessary to bury the parts in sand. Just lay them on a small tray. The parts must stay in the oven untill it reaches the correct temperature. The books say once parts are correct..remove them and put oil on them as they may continue to heat from the soak. It's all easier than you think!
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Thanks. this forum is truly filled with good information!
![]() i think i will try out the technique on some other small metal parts i have laying around to get used to it. theres still 3 weeks till my permit gets through so sadly i have plenty of time to practice
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