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Refinishing an Old Remington 341?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2878889" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>HAHA! 45 minutes.</p><p>I restored an old Mod 12 Winchester. It took days. But I'm pretty picky in how it ends up. I'd recommend hot bluing the metal. Did it to an old .410 once many years ago and it still looks good.</p><p>You really have to work hard at getting ALL of the grease and oil out of the metal by heating it in the oven, and swabbing with solvent. Did it more than once, and got residue every time.</p><p>Hot blue process, the same. Heat in the oven, rub on the blue, put back in oven, bake, take out, 0000 steel wool, and repeat the process several times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2878889, member: 5412"] HAHA! 45 minutes. I restored an old Mod 12 Winchester. It took days. But I'm pretty picky in how it ends up. I'd recommend hot bluing the metal. Did it to an old .410 once many years ago and it still looks good. You really have to work hard at getting ALL of the grease and oil out of the metal by heating it in the oven, and swabbing with solvent. Did it more than once, and got residue every time. Hot blue process, the same. Heat in the oven, rub on the blue, put back in oven, bake, take out, 0000 steel wool, and repeat the process several times. [/QUOTE]
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