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One more picture, Can some one tell me how to post all of the pictures in one posting???????????? I am sure its simple, but then so am I
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hey caveman, that's a nice job. i like your file work. do you hot blue or cold blue? the blueing seems to go well wit the mesquite.

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Very nice work mike!

To put on more pictures just hit post a reply to you original message and you can add three more pictures.

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I use a cold blue on all fo my items, knives, buckles and hardware. I have tried several products, I think the oxpho blue from Brownells seems to work the best. The real key, with any of the cold blues is to get the metal CLEAN. There cant be any oils or polishing compound, even oil from your fingers will mess up the finish. I will be galsd to give you a run down on the process if you like.
Yall be good, I have to get to the shop. Working on a real nice Buck 110 with Ironwood scales. 8)
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cool, i was a gunsmith for many years and i agree, brownel's is the best.

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