I’ve been busy degreasing and cleaning parts — using 000 steel wool to scrub some areas. I’ve been doing the prep all morning with no rush as it was 29° this morning. It’s currently 39° outside and maybe 55° in garage at 1 pm — this is about as warm as it’s gonna get. I will start rust bluing in about an hour.
Using warm water with dish soap, naphtha and acetone on the parts not as oily. Scrubbing everything about 3 times and rinsing with 91% alcohol.
Will be using a stainless mesh basket for small parts and wire hangers on the others. Springs are set to the side and just cleaned.
Pictures coming.
Early 1903 Springfield Project
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Just started the first round of rust bluing…. Picture are after two coats of rust blue (dry between each coat). The parts are now in the box coming up to around 110° at which point I will introduce the humidifier for about 45 minutes. The metal starts turning immediately after you wipe with a cotton swab.
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At at 110° I introduce the humidifier — another use for the thermometer (letting the metal warm for a bit first):
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Just out of the humidity box — next stop steam pipe:
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Oh wow! You definitely need gloves to handle the parts after they go through the steam. For those of you wondering if the steam pipe gets hot enough — the weight of the barrel and action suspended from the crossbar with heat bent the PVC pipe. Additionally, everything definitely converted — while the metal is cooling off you can brush the rust off with a finger tip like ashes.
Click for video of flaking converted rust
Click for video of flaking converted rust
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Re: Early 1903 Springfield Project
Looks promising!
Are you intending on shooting the 'low number' Springfield, when it's restored?
I'm not trying to open a debate, just asking.
Are you intending on shooting the 'low number' Springfield, when it's restored?
I'm not trying to open a debate, just asking.
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Hi BR —
I will shoot it — doubt I’m the first nor will be the last…. I understand that the restriction was eventually lifted, and the USMC never did turn in their receivers. Further, data shows no failures between 1908 and 1910 — mine is 1909. I also watched a guy shoot one repetitively for several full reloads — his rifle is around 5000 higher in serial number than mine.
Here’s the video if you want some entertainment
Update - 2nd Pass Completed:
I will shoot it — doubt I’m the first nor will be the last…. I understand that the restriction was eventually lifted, and the USMC never did turn in their receivers. Further, data shows no failures between 1908 and 1910 — mine is 1909. I also watched a guy shoot one repetitively for several full reloads — his rifle is around 5000 higher in serial number than mine.
Here’s the video if you want some entertainment
Update - 2nd Pass Completed:
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Pass 3 Complete — picking it up again in the morning.