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Parkerizing at home…any experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="AER244" data-source="post: 3960828" data-attributes="member: 48618"><p>So I am in the midst of completely refinishing a rem 600 mowhawk I got on the cheap. I assume some kind of harsh solvent got on the gun and it was put in a styrofoam case for awhile, based on the styrofoam adhered all over both the wood and metal surfaces. The damage isn’t rust, it’s mostly just removed the factory finish- along with some dents/dings/disfigured checkering to the wood. I’ve got the stock back to life. Now, it’s on to the steel. I’d like to do the entire refinish myself if possible. I’d like to have all the metal parts parkerized if possible but I’m not sure I have the equipment up for the task. </p><p></p><p>So my question is this: have any of you parked a gun at home? If so, what was your process and equipment? As of right now, I’m giving heavy consideration to “hot” perma-bluing using a heat gun, but would prefer to park the whole thing. Im open to any and all suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AER244, post: 3960828, member: 48618"] So I am in the midst of completely refinishing a rem 600 mowhawk I got on the cheap. I assume some kind of harsh solvent got on the gun and it was put in a styrofoam case for awhile, based on the styrofoam adhered all over both the wood and metal surfaces. The damage isn’t rust, it’s mostly just removed the factory finish- along with some dents/dings/disfigured checkering to the wood. I’ve got the stock back to life. Now, it’s on to the steel. I’d like to do the entire refinish myself if possible. I’d like to have all the metal parts parkerized if possible but I’m not sure I have the equipment up for the task. So my question is this: have any of you parked a gun at home? If so, what was your process and equipment? As of right now, I’m giving heavy consideration to “hot” perma-bluing using a heat gun, but would prefer to park the whole thing. Im open to any and all suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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