(offtopic) powder coated my new shotgun
#11
When I worked my last manufacturing job (before they closed our plant) and it was getting near the end, the guys I knew that worked the powder coat booth told me that if I had anything at all I wanted powder coated to bring it in and they would do it. The only thing I could think of was the seat on my Ferguson 30 tractor but the original bolts were rusted so bad I couldn't get it off. Looking back on it now I should have just cut them off with my electric disc grinder and took it in...
They did both black and grey... the grey would have been a perfect match for the original color scheme of the tractor. One of my co-workers brought in a motorcycle frame and they did it for him. Sucks to think that I no longer have that opportunity. Oh well... such is life.
BPS
#12
wish I know someone that has that size curing oven. do have a few ideas from an old locker to wood stove pipes to make the oven. thinking my next gun project, a kit muzzleloader build.
polished out a few parts today.
that is not rust on the slide arm, that is the reflection.
polished out a few parts today.
that is not rust on the slide arm, that is the reflection.
#17
well it is 95% done, need to do something with the barrel, fix a humm, foul up oh the stock, and I lost an part that I feel like I need, the safety, the whole thing. have it on order.
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oops not good
found the safety. not going to be fun putting it back in.
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oops not good
found the safety. not going to be fun putting it back in.
Last edited by corey012778; 04-03-2015 at 01:39 PM. Reason: update on safety