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Inletting Black
25 October 2023, 05:50
Uncle GrinchInletting Black
I can’t find my jar of inletting black and it seems to be unavailable online. Any suggestions for an alternate? Online suggests lipstick, but I think that may stain my stock.
Shoot Safe,
Mike
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25 October 2023, 06:20
kendogSoot from acetylene flame.
25 October 2023, 06:46
dpcdThey quit making it. But I used to use soot (in 1969); there has got to be a better, safer, more convenient solution.
Lighting an acetylene torch 100 times during a stock inlet procedure is a no for me.
25 October 2023, 07:19
rcraigPrussian Blue.
25 October 2023, 07:33
CraftsmanPrussian Blue takes very little on a toothbrush. Shows up well.
Craftsman
25 October 2023, 07:55
dpcdThat is a good idea. Make sure you get the non drying kind; Permatex makes it.
25 October 2023, 22:09
WstrnhuntrGet a kerosene lamp. You can either use the soot directly from the lamp or collect the soot on a piece of steel and make a paste of "lampblack" from it.
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25 October 2023, 22:19
setters5Maybe Duane will comment, if I remember correctly, he makes his own.
25 October 2023, 22:28
dpcdYUCK! I used the soot method decades ago; it is messy and will fill your shop up with soot. There are better ways.
25 October 2023, 23:09
sliversI do not think they quit making it as I got several containers this past spring from Kokopelli Products. "Track of the Wolf" used to carry it, too. It is not as low cost as it was in the past when Brownells stocked it.
26 October 2023, 00:36
RollandI believe the last black I bought was from 4D rentals
it is still listed on the web site
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26 October 2023, 01:33
jeffeossocan't find a listing for inletting black on brownells or miswayusa
here's what i would do, if i ever run out - take this and some petroleum jelly and mix my own
https://www.amazon.com/Pigment...98265887&sr=8-5&th=126 October 2023, 02:02
sliversquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
can't find a listing for inletting black on brownells or miswayusa
here's what i would do, if i ever run out - take this and some petroleum jelly and mix my own
https://www.amazon.com/Pigment...98265887&sr=8-5&th=1
You don't need inletting black (or gold) for a AR15!
26 October 2023, 02:43
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Lamp black and oil is a nearly perfect nleting black...apply it as thin as you can.
Petroleum jelly is a bit too thick for precise inletting
26 October 2023, 03:03
dpcdThey quit making it; no one on earth has any. Low demand. Do you know how many guys are out there inletting actual wood to metal?
Seven.
Everyone wants, and has, plastic.
26 October 2023, 16:13
metalI use smoke from a kero lamp running on mineral spirits (turps) with a little oil mixed in.
The main advantage is that you can see on the metal where it’s touching as well as the wood.
26 October 2023, 18:16
enyprussian blue
26 October 2023, 20:12
kendogquote:
Originally posted by metal:
I use smoke from a kero lamp running on mineral spirits (turps) with a little oil mixed in.
The main advantage is that you can see on the metal where it’s touching as well as the wood.
Yep
01 November 2023, 06:36
Uncle GrinchThank you Slivers for helping me out with the inletting black!
Shoot Safe,
Mike
NRA Endowment Member
02 November 2023, 03:32
AtkinsonI know a smith that suggested a carbon paper rub to finish up precise inletting? any one tried it, I did and found it worked well.
I have some Brownells black and gold in the white cups and found it needs thinning or a rub on,rub off.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
02 November 2023, 04:16
Uncle GrinchI have an old file folder with a stack of carbon paper that I’ve been using for inletting. It works great for some applications but is hard to use in the deeper recesses of a stock. BTW, my kids and grandkids had no idea what it was or how it was used. Grandkids didn’t even know what a typewriter was!
Shoot Safe,
Mike
NRA Endowment Member