For 40 minutes, I forgot all about my aching tooth, and just enjoyed watching you giving that .357 a mighty fine dose of TLC. One of my rats even joined me, and snuggled while we watched. I guess they have good taste when it comes to youtube channels. As always, I really enjoy that you take your time, don't cut corners, or sugar coat anything. It was quite educational, and I sure as [whoooot] learned, that you never use sandpaper on any firearm, and there's something they don't teach you in school. That Dan Wesson is pretty darn easy on the eyes, and I would love to see some form of presentation on how well it does on the range. Have a nice day, and thank you for sharing.
You did an excellent job, on the revolver and direction! I sure learned some things. No sand paper for me I've always scrubbed any rust with a barrel brush, seems to not leave a spot once oiled. Thank You for taking the time to make this. Another thing I learned .... There are things you should let a pro handle. Thank You Sir!!!
Wow! That really was a good job. I know blending isn't no easy thing. Hopefully the owner realizes how much time actually goes into that type of work. Must be really exciting to own a gun and watch a gunsmith do it up for you! I would love to see the Remington Woodsmaster 740 full takedown. Mine is chambered in 30 ought 6 and it's a semi. It has scope rings on it right now but no scope and I was thinking about converting it back to iron sights. The rear sight is missing. Heck I might even try my luck at giving it a blue job😂
You ought to invest in a little Dremmel tool fer polishing out little places like that sanded spot and deep scratches.You can get fine disc and a variety of polishing wheels.These keep tha area small and will feather in tha edges gradually . I use jewlers polish on my stainless ones and it works great.Forget tha battery Dremmels they are a joke.Good stuff Bro keep em coming.PS get tha variable speed Dremmel.
Hi Joe!! I do have a Dremel and a bunch of stuff for it.That spot was deep into the metal.Off camera i did use the Dremel some,but still had to hand work it.
Awesome video. I think I'm gonna try to reblue an old New England firearms revolver that I have. It's got some pretty bad pitting, thanks to the previous owner. I am wondering if you could reblue an old Berreta single shot 12 ga, if I ship it to you? I don't want to try beginners luck with it...lol.
For 40 minutes, I forgot all about my aching tooth, and just enjoyed watching you giving that .357 a mighty fine dose of TLC. One of my rats even joined me, and snuggled while we watched. I guess they have good taste when it comes to youtube channels.
As always, I really enjoy that you take your time, don't cut corners, or sugar coat anything. It was quite educational, and I sure as [whoooot] learned, that you never use sandpaper on any firearm, and there's something they don't teach you in school. That Dan Wesson is pretty darn easy on the eyes, and I would love to see some form of presentation on how well it does on the range.
Have a nice day, and thank you for sharing.
Thanks Thomas!! Hope that tooth ache goes away!!
Thank you, Paul. The pills are kicking in, but it's a bit of an uphill battle. Well, that's the kind of things that happens.
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"For 40 minutes I forgot all about my aching tooth" 😂
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You did an excellent job, on the revolver and direction! I sure learned some things. No sand paper for me I've always scrubbed any rust with a barrel brush, seems to not leave a spot once oiled. Thank You for taking the time to make this. Another thing I learned .... There are things you should let a pro handle. Thank You Sir!!!
Thanks Kevin!!
That 357 looks beautiful. Great job.
Thanks for the lesson on blueing.
Thanks Tom!!
@@HeavyMetalGuns you are welcome
Thanks so much for showing how to do this!
Thanks!!
Nice work.
Thanks!
Wow! That really was a good job. I know blending isn't no easy thing. Hopefully the owner realizes how much time actually goes into that type of work. Must be really exciting to own a gun and watch a gunsmith do it up for you! I would love to see the Remington Woodsmaster 740 full takedown.
Mine is chambered in 30 ought 6 and it's a semi. It has scope rings on it right now but no scope and I was thinking about converting it back to iron sights. The rear sight is missing. Heck I might even try my luck at giving it a blue job😂
Thanks kaboom!! I bet you could do it!!
Great job
Thanks
Great tips
Thanks!!
The key to a nice re- blued firearm is preparing it. Plenty of polishing. Cold blued is temporary. Hot blued is the best results.
Thanks !!
You ought to invest in a little Dremmel tool fer polishing out little places like that sanded spot and deep scratches.You can get fine disc and a variety of polishing wheels.These keep tha area small and will feather in tha edges gradually . I use jewlers polish on my stainless ones and it works great.Forget tha battery Dremmels they are a joke.Good stuff Bro keep em coming.PS get tha variable speed Dremmel.
Hi Joe!! I do have a Dremel and a bunch of stuff for it.That spot was deep into the metal.Off camera i did use the Dremel some,but still had to hand work it.
Will those pads take away slight pitting? Also where can I get that 4 ought steel wool ?
Very little . I got mine off ebay.
Cool video 👍 👍🗽🎆 🇺🇸
Thanks Tom!!
After the third super blue coating is ruined with water, what do I do to get the uneven blue spring off, REM oil and 0000 wool rub??
Yup .
Awesome video. I think I'm gonna try to reblue an old New England firearms revolver that I have. It's got some pretty bad pitting, thanks to the previous owner. I am wondering if you could reblue an old Berreta single shot 12 ga, if I ship it to you? I don't want to try beginners luck with it...lol.
Yes Sir,i would be happy to and i would make a video of it also!!
@@HeavyMetalGuns When is a good time to give you a call about all of the details and information you and I will need?
You can call me anytime between 8-5 except on Sunday.You can also message me on FB.
Tried to contact you through your website link, unable to send message, please advise when convenient....great workmanship...!
Thanks !! e-mail me .
@@HeavyMetalGuns Done...awaiting your response...cheers..!
@@HeavyMetalGuns - Hi did you get my message, please..?
Paul the rim oil you used in the green and yellow spray can is that regular gun or something different. In joy the video
Thanks Doug!! It is regular gun oil.