Never hold a grudge more than 30 year's, it will just eat you up !I will never forgive California for the garbage gas cans we all have now! That alone should have had them kicked out of the Union for the rest of time!
Never hold a grudge more than 30 year's, it will just eat you up !I will never forgive California for the garbage gas cans we all have now! That alone should have had them kicked out of the Union for the rest of time!
I will never forgive California for the garbage gas cans we all have now! That alone should have had them kicked out of the Union for the rest of time!
I appreciate your response and I have read that here before but that does not mean it is necessarily correct. I hope a chemist speaks up. My little bit of research shows that there are at least 15 isotopes of Carbon. Graphite has a Mohs hardness of 1-2, extremely soft, while diamonds have the highest hardness, 10. You are saying I am removing carbon that you say is even harder than the barrel(Mohs 4-4.5) with a bronze brush(Mohs 3), which is softer than either of them. I'm not sure I buy into that. Maybe someone can convince me.
Wear is a complex topic and not solely a function of relative hardness. I’m hoping a tribologist is following this thread and can provide their insight. Lacking that, I can only cite instances where relatively soft plastics have induced more wear (loss of material) on sintered carbide.
Actually there is one gas can that is vastly superior to anything else on the market. A fantastic design. I’ve been using them for a number of years now, and just can't say enough good about them!
THE NO-SPILL GAS CAN
Here’s a good review video:
Lee
Dampen a cloth with C-4 and wipe your case necks clean.Ever tried Bore Techs C4 carbon remover?
It's the best thing I found 4 carbon removal. Anyone able to compare the 2?
Look at what water did to the grand canyon !Wear is a complex topic and not solely a function of relative hardness. I’m hoping a tribologist is following this thread and can provide their insight. Lacking that, I can only cite instances where relatively soft plastics have induced more wear (loss of material) on sintered carbide.
Dampen a cloth with C-4 and wipe your case necks clean.
Actually there is one gas can that is vastly superior to anything else on the market. A fantastic design. I’ve been using them for a number of years now, and just can't say enough good about them!
THE NO-SPILL GAS CAN
Here’s a good review video:
Lee
California ruins stuff for all of us. It like they need to legislate common sense in to the folks of that state. No offense to people that reside there, it’s just the mentality of the government “knows best”.
Dampen a cloth with C-4 and wipe your case necks clean.
Tried C4, Ballistol works better for me...
It would work fantastic, but very caustic and I wouldn't put it in any of my guns ever.I like/use the Bore Tech C-4, but the post got me to wondering, how would oven cleaner work?