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Plodding along with my #1 Mk3* project..

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 1:57 pm
by Brass Rat
I have had this rifle taken apart for about 5 months now and I am finally starting to make some progress. Last weekend I cleaned out the rust from the pitted areas with Naval jelly and a wire brush and put a coat of matte black Brownell's Aluma-Hyde on the barreled receiver, the nose piece, and the trigger guard. This time of year it takes a week for the stuff to cure. I used the same stuff on some AR mags with no finish left on them and they look great.





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Over all I am pretty happy with the way it came out, I still have a number of smaller parts to do yet but now the big job is going to be the stock. The butt stock is in very good shape and will re finish nicely and the front and read handguard are probably going to be OK, but the fore stock really needs help. There is a large chunk missing along the right side of the receiver.





I am going to try and reuse it but I may end up replacing it. All in all it's not bad for the 50 or so dollars I have in it so far.

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Re: Plodding along with my #1 Mk3* project..

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 2:49 pm
by joseyclosey
sounds like you are really enjoying that little project curtis <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :ms --><img src=http://x9eralpha.home.comcast.net/smile5.gif ALT=":ms">;


the aluma hyde coating looks pretty good, is it a durable finish?


i just resized your pics to save scrolling back and forth. hope you dont mind.


joe

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Re: Plodding along with my #1 Mk3* project..

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 3:52 pm
by wh12725
Joe/Curtis -


The Aluma-Hyde is excellent stuff. I did a rusty, pitted, $29.95 Turk with it about 2 1/2 years ago. It doesn't have so much as a nick or a smudge in it yet. Caution: The label says it requires 5-7 days (or something like that) to cure....and they're not joking! It dries to the touch in 5-10 minutes....<!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>BUT IS NOT HARD</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> for a week (the 5-7 days is depending upon the amount of humidity in the air at time of application thru cure).





This is a pic taken last summer of the receiver. I used the Aluma-Hyde II on all metal except the butt-plate.





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Re: Plodding along with my #1 Mk3* project..

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 4:33 pm
by joseyclosey
hmmm i think i will have a look for some of that stuff.


joe

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Re: Plodding along with my #1 Mk3* project..

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 7:14 pm
by stripperclip
that is good looking stuff will have to give it a try myself.

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