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    Tedious work to clean up parts to remove casting lines and voids before inletting to stock.146_3703.jpg146_3704.jpg

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    Wow, your right, lots of tedious areas to have to manipulate the tools around. Hope you don't have arthritis

    How will you re-blue these ?
    Last edited by MikePal; December 9th, 2017 at 01:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Wow, your right, lots of tedious areas to have to manipulate the tools around. Hope you don't have arthritis

    How will you re-blue these ?
    Funny you should say that Mike, I do in fact have arthritis and have to rest and medicate often. I plan to use the "Plum Brown" on these parts. Just have to be careful not to take the hardness out of the frizzen............Daniel

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    Quote Originally Posted by boogaloo View Post
    Funny you should say that Mike, I do in fact have arthritis and have to rest and medicate often. I plan to use the "Plum Brown" on these parts. Just have to be careful not to take the hardness out of the frizzen............Daniel
    That guy, Arthur Itis , is one heck of a pain, not in the butt but in the joints, wish we had never been introduced!

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