Could not even be creative could you, if I just had to waste money that much I would buy a massive sound system with epic subwoofers just to blast star wars imperial march through it while driving through the neighborhood.I'm awaiting my $600 stimulus money so I can order a crap load of authentic American flags that were made in China.
Well, it IS fitting that our flags are made in the country that's slowly conquering us from within! Now that Beijing Biden has (cough-cough) "won", that process is going to be expedited! Hunter will soon have more crack & underaged Asian girls(to pleasure him while he smokes it) than he'll know what to do with!I'm awaiting my $600 stimulus money so I can order a crap load of authentic American flags that were made in China.
I do not even have stimulus money at all yet, just had leftover christmas bonus money so I did what any sane person would do, buy a new crossbow, and a double barrel shotgun!
I ordered a 1850's percussion english damascus double barreled shotgun which should arrive next week(unless usps screws me over again) and I went down to walmart to buy a break action single shot hatfield shotgun, so my mossberg can have a break during dove season so I can fix the cracked stock, well they had zero of the break action cheap guns but well they had a 180lb crossbow, only one they had in stock in months, and just landed on the shelf.
Of course being a dumbass I wanted to test this compound 180lb crossbow to my 150lb recurve crossbow, the recurve xbow went 4 inches into wet compact dirt, the compound xbow went 16 inches into the same compact wet dirt, no way 30 extra pounds of draw did that, there has to be something different with the cams making delivered energy way higher than the other one.
On the percussion shotgun I will see it when it gets here, it was ordered out of new york from someone I dealt with in the past for antique firearms, if the barrel passes the test I might use it for dove hunting, if the barrel shows defects I will refinnish it by browning the barrel and redoing the stock to be a wall hanger. The exterior seems to be in fine shape for being around 170 years old, however those old barrels are a crapshoot on whether they are good or heavily pitted near the breach.
Well been repairing a hidden crack on the stock and de rusting the barrel, both actions work fine, the barrel is unknown as the raised rust is terrible, but so far everything past the raised rust seems to be smooth with minimal pitting. So I will keep working it with naval jelly and a bore brush until it is rust free and I can determine what the bore shape truly is.
Phosporic acid de rests, naval jelly works the same way, it does not destroy rust, but converts rust into something water soluable, right now after about 5 runs with naval jelly about 50% of the rust inside the barel is gone, and 2 coats outside got rid of 95% of the rust it looks like bare new metal.What do you mean by "de-rusting"? I bought a NICE kukri in 2012, made by hand in Nepal. Then I put it into a duffle bag a few years ago and put it into the shed. About a year later I opened the bag, and it was badly rusted!
Phosporic acid de rests, naval jelly works the same way, it does not destroy rust, but converts rust into something water soluable, right now after about 5 runs with naval jelly about 50% of the rust inside the barel is gone, and 2 coats outside got rid of 95% of the rust it looks like bare new metal.
With naval jelly you coat let sit for 10-15 minutes, rinse off then repeat as many times as needed, but it also helps to knock off heavy loose rust with a wire brush before hand. There is also something called evaporust, it works wonders and is non acid based like naval jelly, you can soak stuff in it for days and it will remove rust although at a slower pace, but the plus is you can toss it in a container of solution and walk away for a few days.
Evaporust though can turn some metals black, usually cast and wrought irons.
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