Soldering bases without rebluing
Brand new barrel with best most wear resistant matte blue yet seen and bases to be soldered. Is it possible get a good finish ie no surplus solder or heat discolouration without rebluing?
05 July 2003, 04:38
smallfry1894... yes... soft solder. You will have to remove any bueing on the surfaces you are going to solder. To prevent solder from flowing to areas outside, I "paint" ajointing surfaces with yellow ochre.
05 July 2003, 07:21
Daniel MHola 94 , a friend told me he clean to bright metal the surface to be soldered , and use a permanent marker to avoid the overrun of the acid etch the bluing , ( the soft solder don't adhere to the maker ) , if parts match perfectly you "tin" both surfaces then fit both surfaces hold in place with a jig and carefully heat up and both parts soft soldered without any overrun .
Take care
Daniel
05 July 2003, 07:22
Daniel M94 wich one it's " best most wear resistant matte blue yet seen"
Daniel
The impending K95!
I handled the sole UK demonstrator that had been doing the rounds for 3 years to numerous gun shops and shows. The alloy action was a bit mauled from ham fisted barrel and action reassembly and the wood was pretty scarred but the bluing was pretty much pristine.
08 July 2003, 01:24
arkypeteWhat I used when installing a barrel band front site was to tin the inside of the barrel band as best as I could and cleaned off the blueing on the barrel. Then tapped the band into place. I then used a carpenter's pencil to get good coating of graphite all around the barrel to prevent the soldier from messing up the blueing.
I heated the barrel band and tapped it tighter on the barrel and let cool.
Jim