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Unread 04-13-2017, 10:19 AM   #10
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Baking soda would be a neutralizer. Not for carding.
Flanigan cites using it to neutralize, and to use as a slurry for light fingertip carding.

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Do NOT drill weep holes. You are altering the barrels from their original state and they cause more problems than they prevent.
Understood. I ask here to validate what is said elsewhere.

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Have you actually used steam in regular rust bluing with good results? I tried it and found it very difficult to avoid spotting and getting a good outcome. If you have not used it before, i recommend a trial run to see if you can make it work for you.
Yes, repeatedly. You were kind enough to give one a thumbs-up comment on one I did last year. It's gone very well thus far. A couple of keys is to hang the barrels muzzle up, and for the boil to be intense. I'm sure I'd be happy with boiling as well; I simply don't have the equipment or space. I had the PVC components, canning pot, and camp stove on hand.
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