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Unread 04-23-2014, 03:20 PM   #1
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absolutely! I very much appreciate it. I have the barrels at a shop now getting a dent lifted and will be doing them when they are returned. As I work in a body shop and have done a lot of metal finishing this process does not scare me especially with good advice from guys on here. tx.
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I agree with Brian on the Mark Lee's Express bluing. Works great. Lots of barrels and other parts from one bottle.

I use a double burner propane camp stove that has the tall legs, about $100 at Gander Mountain. Took a grinder to the ends and my tank fits right on top of the burners. To a boil in minutes. Can use it for other things as well obviously and comes apart and goes back in the box to save space.

Found a guy making sufficiently long stainless steel tanks with a lid on e-bay for much less than Brownells. With stainless steel, one can also do parkerizing.

Just my 2 cents.
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STAINLESS STEEL TANKS $ STEEL TANKS

http://stainlesssteelcreations.net/p...-products.html

Great quality.
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