Home Made Pan Degreaser - Bushcraft USA Forums Do you suppose the WD40 is the magic bullet that pulls all the other solvents together? Or could you get by with leaving out the petroleum distillate? Don't you just love the internet?
Show you Modified Ontario Machetes - Bushcraft USA Forums This new stuff isn't tougher than the old stuff but the old stuff came off with Barkeeper's Friend and Scotchbrite and this new one needed sandpaper, WD-40, and good old fashioned elbow grease
Lyman Peep sight cleanup help | Bushcraft USA Forums One is a WD-40 like product the other is the penetrating catalyst which works better on rust then the old school liquid wrench does Be sure you see the word 'catalyst' on the can I am a long-time member over on a Mercedes forum and Kriol is the top one for penetrating rust However, none of the hardware stores sell it where I am
Home made shims. - Bushcraft USA Forums I used a q-tip and applied this to the exposed aluminum I then shot a bit of WD-40 onto the aluminum, to neutralize the aluminum black I wiped the excess WD-40 with a paper towel I have been officially reinstated into the International Association of Rednecks
Knife Gallery -- Pics | Page 1358 | Bushcraft USA Forums Random orbital sander and WD-40 On the machete I used 60-120-220-worn 60 This one was just a worn 120 It's based on a trick I learned from Mike Irie a million years ago He calls it a pewter finish and he uses a worn scotchbrite belt and WD-40 Makes it super easy to touch up wear and tear This finish might open me up to more potential rust so this is the test
Making a shotgun (Gun restoration) | Bushcraft USA Forums I like restoring old knives but there is more money in restoring old firearms Some folks will pay handsomely to get grand dad's old gun back in working order I have done many restorations over the years Many years ago this old shotgun was wrapped in burlap and buried in the ground and
Knife Gallery -- Pics | Page 1359 | Bushcraft USA Forums Random orbital sander and WD-40 On the machete I used 60-120-220-worn 60 This one was just a worn 120 It's based on a trick I learned from Mike Irie a million years ago He calls it a pewter finish and he uses a worn scotchbrite belt and WD-40 Makes it super easy to touch up wear and tear This finish might open me up to more potential rust so this is the test
Ballistol good or bad - Bushcraft USA Forums I used to think so too but at least in my experience, Ballistol doesn't gum up over time like WD-40 can and at least half of the cans of WD-40 I have bought stop spraying when they are still half full so half of it is wasted
Puuko 200 handle issue - Bushcraft USA Forums Recently purchased this knife here As i had already seen and read about the handle fit at the riccaso isn't tight which appears to be an access point for moisture Any ideas on the best method to fill this void I had considered spraying a few squirts of wd-40 but I'm concerned about