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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
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01/21/20 07:50 AM
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Wiley Coyote
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Amazing restoration but I'm disappointed that he didn't shoot it. FWIW, I had a stock repaired on a family heirloom in a very similar way and it looks great.
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Wiley Coyote]
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01/21/20 07:54 AM
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Skullworks
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Amazing restoration but I'm disappointed that he didn't shoot it. FWIW, I had a stock repaired on a family heirloom in a very similar way and it looks great. Yes. I wanted him to shoot it.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/21/20 09:10 AM
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jmudler
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One of my favorite youtube channels. Dude can fix/make just about anything.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/21/20 09:42 AM
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GomerPyle
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I watched but without sound....did he ever mention what he was using to remove the rust and clean up the parts? I ask because I have a small Mossberg 410 pump that I found in the woods a few years ago. It was caked in mud and had been there a bit. I cleaned it out and and wiped it down, and it shoots but doesn't want to cycle. It is difficult to even cycle unfired shells through it, and very difficult to eject a spent shell. I know the internals are in rough shape, but not nearly as rough as the one in that video. Would like to get it functional without having to pay a gunsmith to do it, because frankly that would cost nearly as much as just buying a new one.
There are 3 certainties in an uncertain world:
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
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01/21/20 09:45 AM
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Skullworks
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I watched but without sound....did he ever mention what he was using to remove the rust and clean up the parts? I ask because I have a small Mossberg 410 pump that I found in the woods a few years ago. It was caked in mud and had been there a bit. I cleaned it out and and wiped it down, and it shoots but doesn't want to cycle. It is difficult to even cycle unfired shells through it, and very difficult to eject a spent shell. I know the internals are in rough shape, but not nearly as rough as the one in that video. Would like to get it functional without having to pay a gunsmith to do it, because frankly that would cost nearly as much as just buying a new one.
He didn't really explain it. I've seen vinegar used to remove heavy rust. Also some use an electrolysis.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/21/20 09:47 AM
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Posts: 20,091 Northport, AL
GomerPyle
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I watched but without sound....did he ever mention what he was using to remove the rust and clean up the parts? I ask because I have a small Mossberg 410 pump that I found in the woods a few years ago. It was caked in mud and had been there a bit. I cleaned it out and and wiped it down, and it shoots but doesn't want to cycle. It is difficult to even cycle unfired shells through it, and very difficult to eject a spent shell. I know the internals are in rough shape, but not nearly as rough as the one in that video. Would like to get it functional without having to pay a gunsmith to do it, because frankly that would cost nearly as much as just buying a new one.
He didn't really explain it. I've seen vinegar used to remove heavy rust. Also some use an electrolysis. Yeah....vinegar I can manage, electrolysis not so much. This is something I'd need to be able to do with basic tools/equipment, otherwise it simply wouldn't be worth the time/expense. I think, at least with the internals, some of the parts would need to be polished due to some minor pitting...not sure if it's minor enough that I could knock it out with a dremel. IF (and that's a BIG if) I could get it functioning like new, then I might consider spending the money to have it cerakoted.
Last edited by GomerPyle; 01/21/20 09:51 AM.
There are 3 certainties in an uncertain world:
1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: GomerPyle]
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01/21/20 10:39 AM
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jmudler
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I watched but without sound....did he ever mention what he was using to remove the rust and clean up the parts? I ask because I have a small Mossberg 410 pump that I found in the woods a few years ago. It was caked in mud and had been there a bit. I cleaned it out and and wiped it down, and it shoots but doesn't want to cycle. It is difficult to even cycle unfired shells through it, and very difficult to eject a spent shell. I know the internals are in rough shape, but not nearly as rough as the one in that video. Would like to get it functional without having to pay a gunsmith to do it, because frankly that would cost nearly as much as just buying a new one.
2:10. He used Vaporust.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: jmudler]
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01/21/20 10:47 AM
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GomerPyle
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I watched but without sound....did he ever mention what he was using to remove the rust and clean up the parts? I ask because I have a small Mossberg 410 pump that I found in the woods a few years ago. It was caked in mud and had been there a bit. I cleaned it out and and wiped it down, and it shoots but doesn't want to cycle. It is difficult to even cycle unfired shells through it, and very difficult to eject a spent shell. I know the internals are in rough shape, but not nearly as rough as the one in that video. Would like to get it functional without having to pay a gunsmith to do it, because frankly that would cost nearly as much as just buying a new one.
2:10. He used Vaporust. Good deal.........just watched a couple of videos comparing Evaporust, Metal Rescue and plain ol' vinegar. May try the vinegar first, simply because it's dirt-cheap. If that doesn't work, I'll try the Evaporust.
There are 3 certainties in an uncertain world:
1. All Politicians Are Liars 2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement 3. Taxation Is Theft
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/21/20 10:56 AM
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Posts: 7,595 Hartselle, AL
trlrdrdave
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Evaporust is like a miracle product. Just go ahead and buy that!
"In time of war, send me all the Alabamians you can get, but in time of peace, for Lord's sake, send them to somebody else." General Edward H. Plummer
"Blessed are those who, in the face of death, think only about the front sight." Jeff Cooper
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/21/20 12:35 PM
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gundoc
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Yeah, evaporust is some good stuff...I bought the last I had in a 5 gal container.
Gomer, electrolysis is fairly easy...You can do it with a battery charger and some light bulbs wired in series for resistors.
There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: Skullworks]
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01/21/20 12:46 PM
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trlrdrdave
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Doesn't have to be a battery charger and light bulbs aren't necessary. It will work fine with a power supply.
"In time of war, send me all the Alabamians you can get, but in time of peace, for Lord's sake, send them to somebody else." General Edward H. Plummer
"Blessed are those who, in the face of death, think only about the front sight." Jeff Cooper
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: GomerPyle]
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01/21/20 02:20 PM
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jmudler
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I watched but without sound....did he ever mention what he was using to remove the rust and clean up the parts? I ask because I have a small Mossberg 410 pump that I found in the woods a few years ago. It was caked in mud and had been there a bit. I cleaned it out and and wiped it down, and it shoots but doesn't want to cycle. It is difficult to even cycle unfired shells through it, and very difficult to eject a spent shell. I know the internals are in rough shape, but not nearly as rough as the one in that video. Would like to get it functional without having to pay a gunsmith to do it, because frankly that would cost nearly as much as just buying a new one.
2:10. He used Vaporust. Good deal.........just watched a couple of videos comparing Evaporust, Metal Rescue and plain ol' vinegar. May try the vinegar first, simply because it's dirt-cheap. If that doesn't work, I'll try the Evaporust. If you have a Ollie's Bargain Outlet they have Evaporust very cheap a couple of times a year.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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Re: Winchester 1873 Restoration
[Re: trlrdrdave]
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01/21/20 02:26 PM
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jmudler
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Doesn't have to be a battery charger and light bulbs aren't necessary. It will work fine with a power supply. Make sure the power supply can operate at a dead short. Some the cheaper switching power supply will not handle operating at a dead short. The newer battery chargers/power supplies will cycle off unless you put a battery inline. If you have a old school transformer battery charger it will work great. The cheapest route is use a computer power supply. It will work for the occasional use.
Last edited by jmudler; 01/21/20 02:28 PM.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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