Thanks for the honesty! I got a good laugh because I can see myself dropping an open bottle on the floor and still trying to rescue it off the floor! 🤣. Most every youtuber would edit it all out. You were honest!
Good recovery! And thank you for the information! I am about to strip and refinish a rifle I bought at a reenactment and I have never done this before.
No hanging? No sweat box? Simply laying on a newsprint covered bench? This sure defies some of the things I've been told about the process. Looks great! I'll skip the floor spill though...hopefully!
"Gesundheit" you ol' decarbonated garbanzo you! Very nice video. Nothing like the beauty of a rust browned barrel! But I really wish you had better camera lighting to show the browning better, as well as the time spent in "admiring" the finished job! You have the BEST ML videos I've seen, especially showing the power of a fine ML rifle! How about making a ".69 General Ashley" Hawken some day?! "Hot doggie", Mr. Dillons!!!
Hi, I'm from India and love your videos, specially that they are father n son.. I have a Remington nylon 66 .. It has plastic butt..what passes as nylon in America.. Is there any method that I can get rid of the scratches ?
Great video! I'm about to use the same Wahkon Bay Tru-Brown product - my first time on my first muzzleloader! It's a rebuild project. So your video is very helpful to me. What kind of spray oil did you use? Is that like a WD40 kind of thing?
Great video- great to see a once-through before I give it a go on my own. Thinking of utilizing a carding wheel at 800 RPM in place of the hand work with the steel wool to speed things along a bit. Any experience with that? Thanks for the share!
I am thinking of browning the top of my table saw; have you ever used this process on cast iron? I figured on using a hydrogen peroxide and salt mixture to create the rust, then buff and neutralize with mineral oil. I think it would make a beautiful saw what do you think?
Thousands of shots with a muzzleloader???? I bought a Kentucky pistol (flintlock) from Dixie Arms in '74. My father turned the barrel to half round on his lathe. I tried to Acid Brown the barrel according to Diederot's Encyclopedia, but the modern steel didn't do much but turn gray. Everyone said it looked great that way so I left it like that.
I cannot stop laughing at the tasteful editing after the drop hahaha! Thanks for an excellent tutorial/explanation and for the good laugh haha
Thanks for the honesty! I got a good laugh because I can see myself dropping an open bottle on the floor and still trying to rescue it off the floor! 🤣. Most every youtuber would edit it all out. You were honest!
I got a Lyman great plains rifle it rust all on its own no chemicals needed
"It comes in about three ounces, and we dump it on the fuh-" Good vid overall but that part made it feel complete! :D
I got about three muzzle orders to do hope it looks as good as yours get a fine job thank you for what you do
I'm looking at this for some tools I want to rust protect.
Thanks for sharing this video. Really shows how forgiving the process is.
Good recovery! And thank you for the information! I am about to strip and refinish a rifle I bought at a reenactment and I have never done this before.
No hanging? No sweat box? Simply laying on a newsprint covered bench? This sure defies some of the things I've been told about the process.
Looks great! I'll skip the floor spill though...hopefully!
Thank you for showing us how to brown a barrel likemy 32 like that
I thought things like that only happened to me. Great save...
I thought I was the only guy that spilled everything.
Me Too! or drop that spring or nut.
@@molivroman9806 you mean the one that the manual calls the "oh god dammit spring"?
Awesome job Brown my kibler rifle barrel
There is no heating necessary? What happens to the inside of the barrel?
"Gesundheit" you ol' decarbonated garbanzo you! Very nice video. Nothing like the beauty of a rust browned barrel! But I really wish you had better camera lighting to show the browning better, as well as the time spent in "admiring" the finished job! You have the BEST ML videos I've seen, especially showing the power of a fine ML rifle! How about making a ".69 General Ashley" Hawken some day?! "Hot doggie", Mr. Dillons!!!
Hi, I'm from India and love your videos, specially that they are father n son..
I have a Remington nylon 66 ..
It has plastic butt..what passes as nylon in America..
Is there any method that I can get rid of the scratches ?
good vid
Do you not need to heat? I like this method
Great video! I'm about to use the same Wahkon Bay Tru-Brown product - my first time on my first muzzleloader! It's a rebuild project. So your video is very helpful to me.
What kind of spray oil did you use? Is that like a WD40 kind of thing?
Great video- great to see a once-through before I give it a go on my own. Thinking of utilizing a carding wheel at 800 RPM in place of the hand work with the steel wool to speed things along a bit. Any experience with that? Thanks for the share!
I am thinking of browning the top of my table saw; have you ever used this process on cast iron? I figured on using a hydrogen peroxide and salt mixture to create the rust, then buff and neutralize with mineral oil. I think it would make a beautiful saw what do you think?
If I spilled my solution, I would've done the same thing.
Thousands of shots with a muzzleloader???? I bought a Kentucky pistol (flintlock) from Dixie Arms in '74. My father turned the barrel to half round on his lathe. I tried to Acid Brown the barrel according to Diederot's Encyclopedia, but the modern steel didn't do much but turn gray. Everyone said it looked great that way so I left it like that.
Where can I order the true brown ?
Track of the wolf I believe.
As Lizzie Bodons dad said waste not want not.
I’m sure it is quite nice but all at work and we can’t see it
3/10 tutorial 🫤