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Kevin Houlihan
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Lock browning
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November 20, 2014, 02:21:14 AM »
What should I use to protect the inside of a lock plate and the screw threads when I brown it?
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Kevin
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FALout
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Re: Lock browning
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November 20, 2014, 02:57:49 AM »
I spray clear lacquer on the back side and when done, chase threaded holes with tap.
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D. Taylor Sapergia
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Re: Lock browning
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November 20, 2014, 03:49:38 AM »
I only apply the solution to the outside of the plate, and the edge. If some slops over onto the polished inside, I simply use some abrasive cloth and remove it. The screw holes get no special treatment.
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J. Talbert
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Re: Lock browning
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November 20, 2014, 05:03:14 AM »
I'm with Taylor. No special precautions needed.
Jeff
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Dane Lund
Re: Lock browning
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November 20, 2014, 05:07:44 AM »
I mask the back off with blue masking tape. Just peel it off when done. You still need to run a tap through the holes when finished.
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Kevin Houlihan
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Re: Lock browning
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November 20, 2014, 05:13:15 AM »
Thanks to all. I was figuring something like laquer, but being neat and applying to the outside seems way easier. I prefer a polished lock on a new gun but I'm retrofitting a lock to a rifle that has had some use and a polished lock wasn't going to look right. While I was typing the post from smallpatch came in. Masking off the back also seems like a good idea.
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Kevin
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