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Guns and Renaissance wax
Bill,
Slightly off-topic question here but I know you are also a gun aficionado. I read where Renaissance wax offers good protection for both the wood and blued steel of guns. Before I embark on a potentially risky project, I want to know you thoughts.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
Slightly off-topic question here but I know you are also a gun aficionado. I read where Renaissance wax offers good protection for both the wood and blued steel of guns. Before I embark on a potentially risky project, I want to know you thoughts.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
Jim
Renaissance wax is meant to be used on items that are not handled often-like in a museum. Consequently, it doesn't wear well. It does go on easily.
I have had much better luck with Kiwi neutral paste shoe polish. Any good paste wax will work well, too.
And it's ALL cheaper than Renaissance Wax.
Renaissance wax is meant to be used on items that are not handled often-like in a museum. Consequently, it doesn't wear well. It does go on easily.
I have had much better luck with Kiwi neutral paste shoe polish. Any good paste wax will work well, too.
And it's ALL cheaper than Renaissance Wax.
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
Bill,
Thanks, I actually have some Kiwi neutral paste shoe polish. Is it appropriate for both wood and blued steel?
Jim
Thanks, I actually have some Kiwi neutral paste shoe polish. Is it appropriate for both wood and blued steel?
Jim
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Yes, it is.
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
neutral polish is also great for removing heel marks from tile floors .we learned that in Navy boot camp. thats what we used to shine the decks of our barracks EVERY DAY
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
Just a curious question about wax on the blueing.
Are you guys NOT firing these guns and only want to preserve the finish?
When I go shooting, my metal is SMOKIN'
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and I would think any kind of wax would just burn and discolor the blue?
Are you guys NOT firing these guns and only want to preserve the finish?
When I go shooting, my metal is SMOKIN'
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and I would think any kind of wax would just burn and discolor the blue?
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
Does car wax discolor your paint in hot sunlight?
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Sunlight doesn't make the metal sizzle and glow red.Bill DeShivs wrote:Does car wax discolor your paint in hot sunlight?
I ...USE.. my guns and I just can't see putting a wax on the blueing.
Now, don't get me wrong, if you have closet queen guns, I think it would be worth looking into, But....REALLY...WAX on blueing
Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
I shoot my guns but I don't "make the metal sizzle and glow red" I'm more of a make every shot count shooter than a spray and pray shooter. Plus, shooting .22's doesn't heat the barrel as quickly as shooting larger rounds.
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
I heard that when the barrel gets that hot, best stop and take a leak to cool it down.eastcoastsniper wrote:...Sunlight doesn't make the metal sizzle and glow red...
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Or...REWAX the barrelnatcherly wrote:I heard that when the barrel gets that hot, best stop and take a leak to cool it down.eastcoastsniper wrote:...Sunlight doesn't make the metal sizzle and glow red...
I've had the front handguard smoking before...Now what I do with these AK's are extreme..though a lot of people would consider it normal.
Really, even 250 rounds through a .357 magnum in going to bake your wax right onto the metal.
Correct me if I'm wrong..Please.... I'll even meet you at the range with a pistol and a can of wax....We'll try the wax on Bill's gun first
Bill....What do you think of that?
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No need. People have been waxing guns for decades. Sorry you haven't heard about it.
Oil, grease, wax, or anything else will burn off of red hot metal-it won't bake on.
I don't shoot much anymore, but there was a time that I shot almost daily. I also repaired and customized guns, had an FFL for about 25 years, refinish guns, hand engrave them. I know a little bit about them.
Oil, grease, wax, or anything else will burn off of red hot metal-it won't bake on.
I don't shoot much anymore, but there was a time that I shot almost daily. I also repaired and customized guns, had an FFL for about 25 years, refinish guns, hand engrave them. I know a little bit about them.
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
Bill, I also had a FFL for years before the 922r shut me down in 1998. I'll have to give this debate to you, because, I have no experience with wax on the metal of a hot gun. I'd still like to meet you at the range and watch you shoot your waxed gun I'd never wax mine....Just My Opinion No disrespect intended in any of my statements.Bill DeShivs wrote:No need. People have been waxing guns for decades. Sorry you haven't heard about it.
Oil, grease, wax, or anything else will burn off of red hot metal-it won't bake on.
I don't shoot much anymore, but there was a time that I shot almost daily. I also repaired and customized guns, had an FFL for about 25 years, refinish guns, hand engrave them. I know a little bit about them.
Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
I have seen photos of Bill's engraving on various guns and it is MOST impressive.
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Re: Guns and Renaissance wax
ANY steel that has got RED hot has suffered damage to the temper
How serious this is varies a LOT But is NEVER helpful
How serious this is varies a LOT But is NEVER helpful