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Unread 12-10-2007, 12:43 AM   #13
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It's a wonderful idea!
And I will certainly try it. One of the great banes of all the hobbies I've ever been involved in, is my absolute disdain for sanding. This will probably spell the downfall of this little project as well. I just can't seem to keep from rushing it.
But we'll try. I also think that I'll try the MolyResin instead of paint. I've had very good luck with that on a number of other firearms (and it's expensive enough that I force myself to do the correct prep before hand - clean, clean, clean and then clean!). It cures in a 300degree oven for an hour, so I'll need to check the flashpoint on liquid steel, but I think it's much higher than that when cured itself.
Thanks for the idea. I guarantee I will be posting the progress on either this Luger, or the next one, and most assuradly on the trigger experiment.
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