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Re: Easy Lead Remover

Posted: 02 Mar 2016 13:20
by Fyodor
Sounds like a good brew. In most parts of America you'll always get what we in Germany like to call "Bodensee-Kaffee". Unfortunately this pun only works in German... Lake Constance is called "Bodensee" in German, which is pronounced exactly like "Boden seh'", which roughly translates to "I see the bottom". :D

Re: Easy Lead Remover

Posted: 02 Mar 2016 17:19
by GasGuzzler
My house is full of gadgets.

For coffee we have an internal vessel Bunn, a Keurig, and a cappuccino/espresso machine.

I bet I have more small appliances than most anyone here.

LOL

Back to lead...

Re: Easy Lead Remover

Posted: 03 Apr 2016 14:50
by Ohio3Wheels
Some one once told me that a tight patch and turpentine would get lead out of a bore like nothing else including as he put it "those newfangled lead remover solutions".

I've used it on the '92, the Sharpes, 8mm Mauser and my commie carbine and it works usually on the first pass. I find it works better with muslin patches I think because they have more "tooth" than the flannel ones. It literally pushes sticks of lead out. Not so much any more as I've taken the effort to reduce leading. Even so the old military bore are still a bit rough.

Make smoke,