How do you think the heat has affected the temper of the metals? Springs?
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How do you think the heat has affected the temper of the metals? Springs?
Zero effect; the gun was in a case in an annex. All the damage you're seeing came from the high concentration of acid in the smoke which super catalyzed the already dormant oxidation of the bluing process and made this ferrite based result. My life would be a lot easier if it got here sooner, but it came a long way.
If it had been in the fire and breached the 1200-1500 mark, everything would have to be heat treated, so basically a total loss in the terms of cost and replacement value.
Coyote platform revamp
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That's a total transformation right there. :goodjob:
Can you cerakote optics?
Was this^ what you were cerakoting Saturday? I was the guy who walked in that day while you were talking to the woman at the counter. Real nice shop you have there. I will be bringing you my AK to pin/weld when I get the money to spare.
What's your thoughts on coating a 1/2" fiberglass rod 10' long?