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<blockquote data-quote="historicalarms" data-source="post: 16138" data-attributes="member: 978"><p>You already know where I live...and I've got both, a gun & a full sized kitchen range in the shop to use for PC.</p><p></p><p> that being said I'm not convinced that PC is a solution to your problem Craig. PC is tough for a single use situation such as what I use it for (bullet coating) but I think the constant pressure and re-use exerted in your application would quickly erode it down to nothing.</p><p></p><p> I think a better solution might be a machine shop that has iron filings that they blow into a torch flame directed at a metal object that needs a few thou build-up instead of a much more aggressive arc build-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="historicalarms, post: 16138, member: 978"] You already know where I live...and I've got both, a gun & a full sized kitchen range in the shop to use for PC. that being said I'm not convinced that PC is a solution to your problem Craig. PC is tough for a single use situation such as what I use it for (bullet coating) but I think the constant pressure and re-use exerted in your application would quickly erode it down to nothing. I think a better solution might be a machine shop that has iron filings that they blow into a torch flame directed at a metal object that needs a few thou build-up instead of a much more aggressive arc build-up. [/QUOTE]
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