New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
Re: New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
you need to get a nickel in the front clip and a quater in the rear clip of your hand guard or it may crack or break the wood
- Christopher K.
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Re: New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
Here are some updated pics of the stock with two coats of linseed oil on it.
- psteinmayer
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Looking pretty great so far!
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Definitely Italian Walnut and looking good.
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Yes, good job! But I really like the blue one, makes me think I should come up with a distinctive color for one of mine. Of course I'm kidding. :D
- Christopher K.
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Re: New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
Hey Krag Krew,
So I'm on the 12th coat of linseed oil and the stock is looking fantastic. However I have a more pressing issue in regards to getting the metal parts stripped of that chrome and nickle finish so I can have them blued. I have reached out to several plating companies in the Milwaukee area and none of them will touch the project. My guess is they don't whan to play with firearms (no FFL). I did find some gun restoration places that can do the work, but it is going to be VERY expensive ($450 - $805 per rifle vs. $125-$150 if bluing only). I was looking at the Brownells Super Stip (http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/metal-prep-coloring/pre-finish-surface-prep/super-strip--prod20613.aspx). Any one have experience using this? :-/
So I'm on the 12th coat of linseed oil and the stock is looking fantastic. However I have a more pressing issue in regards to getting the metal parts stripped of that chrome and nickle finish so I can have them blued. I have reached out to several plating companies in the Milwaukee area and none of them will touch the project. My guess is they don't whan to play with firearms (no FFL). I did find some gun restoration places that can do the work, but it is going to be VERY expensive ($450 - $805 per rifle vs. $125-$150 if bluing only). I was looking at the Brownells Super Stip (http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/metal-prep-coloring/pre-finish-surface-prep/super-strip--prod20613.aspx). Any one have experience using this? :-/
- Christopher K.
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Re: New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
For reference, here is a picture that shows (what I believe to be a thin chrome coating) the chrome and where it is flaking off on the bolt.
- psteinmayer
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Re: New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
I'm not entirely positive about this... but I thing if you were to have it Parkerized, it would need to be stripped first. That being the case, I know someone who does Parkerizing.
Check out Shuff's Parkerizing. Tim Shufflin works primarily on M1/M1A/M14 rifle variants, but may be able to help. If he doesn't do any stripping of bluing or Chrome, he may know someone who does. You can find his web site here: http://shuffsparkerizing.com/ and find his contact information there.
I hope this helps.
Paul
Check out Shuff's Parkerizing. Tim Shufflin works primarily on M1/M1A/M14 rifle variants, but may be able to help. If he doesn't do any stripping of bluing or Chrome, he may know someone who does. You can find his web site here: http://shuffsparkerizing.com/ and find his contact information there.
I hope this helps.
Paul
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Re: New member-Owner of 2 Krags refinishing
Or check on Caswell Platings forum for some ideas using home methods. http://forum.caswellplating.com/metal-polishing-questions/1851-best-way-strip-chrome.html