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Wow, I didn't check this thread for a little bit and wham, parts are being produced at lighting speed. -Bob
There is no stopping him I wonder if the likes of powder coat and bed liner would just be a bit on the thick side even if they could be baked on and you would loose a lot of detail.Maybe one of the firearms coatings like Gun-Kote would be better, think that can be baked at about 250F so should be under your solder temp. I seen it get good reports for hit & miss engines but not tried it as it contains something we can't use here.
.... that secures the bottom lid (got to look up the right term for that, 'lid' does not seem right for something on the bottom of a container).
Quote from: crueby on December 19, 2017, 06:49:44 PM.... that secures the bottom lid (got to look up the right term for that, 'lid' does not seem right for something on the bottom of a container).Rear door Jo
Funny, I would have thought that "drop" would have been in there somewhere. Like "drop door" or "drop hatch", but there I go - thinking again.Don
Quote from: ddmckee54 on December 19, 2017, 08:14:33 PMFunny, I would have thought that "drop" would have been in there somewhere. Like "drop door" or "drop hatch", but there I go - thinking again.DonAt least it was not "dumperflapper" or something like that!
I used some cold gun blue years back, don't remember if it worked on brass though.Gerald.