When working on receivers, what type of filler wire is best? I have seen ER80S-D2 recommended for some applications.
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ER90S-B3 is what I'm using.
it has a very high tensile strength, very easy to work with and polishes and cold blues nice. haven't hot blued yet , but I'm not expecting any streaks.
it has a very high tensile strength, very easy to work with and polishes and cold blues nice. haven't hot blued yet , but I'm not expecting any streaks.
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over-age juvenile delinquents running the place.
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yeah, I know .... 'necropost'
The info here is pretty old. Is copper clad mild steel TIG wire still the best thing to use?
I plan to just parkerize my project (no other finish/paint/whatever), so I'm wondering what will take the park solution best.
Anyone out there experiment with something different?
The info here is pretty old. Is copper clad mild steel TIG wire still the best thing to use?
I plan to just parkerize my project (no other finish/paint/whatever), so I'm wondering what will take the park solution best.
Anyone out there experiment with something different?
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I haven't tried doing any finish, but plain old copper clad is what i used.
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I used copper clad steel on mine and black oxide on it with no indication of a color diference between the Yugo shrould, weld and coldsteel reciever.
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oh man bolex, she is fine looking! I too was worried about discoloring the finish in the welded areas.
Thanks for the pic + info
Thanks for the pic + info
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I finished my M53/MG42 over a year ago, my problem is getting out to shoot it. Here is the finished firearm.