I meant I'm not arguing it further. Good night.But, then, what did you mean by: "Yall need to study on how abrasives work. I'm not arguing it further. "?
I meant I'm not arguing it further. Good night.But, then, what did you mean by: "Yall need to study on how abrasives work. I'm not arguing it further. "?
I guess I’m old-school I learn from Ed Shilen and Jeff Fowler to use Coleman fuel to clean my brushI do the same, only use brake fluid to neutralize the brush.
Correction, brake cleaner is what I meant.
I have heard my wife say that a time or two. She thought she was right, too. I didn’t tell her any different and enjoyed the peace and quiet.I meant I'm not arguing it further. Good night.
Why? Where is the residue, not on the brush tips.I guess I’m old-school I learn from Ed Shilen and Jeff Fowler to use Coleman fuel to clean my brush
ExactlyMy basic takeaways:
Bronze brush use with oil/fluid cleaner
Abrasives use with a patch
Bronze brushes don't hurt my barrels because I don't use them.
Exactly my thinking.... I use all three it depends on which one is closest.... I think the main thing is wiping the crude off the rod and not shoving that dirty rod back down the barrel.... People will be shocked at what gets on a cleaning rod once they start wiping them down during cleaning.....It's not a carbon fiber vs ss rod issue. It's about debris on either one. I did a test. Trust me...carbon fiber won't hurt your barrel. It might break, go through your wrist in splinters and you might bleed out...but it won't hurt your barrel. In fact, after my test, carbon fiber rods are my preference and no, I don't have a death wish for myself or my barrels. I had a video of the test but it's been a while and I doubt I can find it. It wasn't even CLOSE! CF will not hurt your bbl.
I wish he would do that with some abrasives on it which is what we know to be the only way a brush causes damageYou need to watch Primal Rights video of him torturing a barrel with brush and drill to show it doesn't cause damage. It's not something I expected from him but it's a neat short video to see.
What does the rod have to do with anything? The oil/crude runs off the bristles onto the rod. My rod doesn't make contact with anything. If your rod is making contact all the time, that is a technique problem.Exactly my thinking.... I use all three it depends on which one is closest.... I think the main thing is wiping the crude off the rod and not shoving that dirty rod back down the barrel.... People will be shocked at what gets on a cleaning rod once they start wiping them down during cleaning.....
