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Coolant/Oil for Chamber flush
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<blockquote data-quote="WARD" data-source="post: 594865" data-attributes="member: 39855"><p>Hired Gun, Are you also flushing with it or just applying it directly when threading/chambering?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Trickymissfit, I built a DIY setup. Not sure what sort of pressure I am getting for I haven't found my first fluid to run through it to even guess a PSI. I plan on fixing that real soon however to know just what pressures I am running for it seems that verifying a certain pressure and maintaining its setting for consistency, may be a better way to go rather than simply using a ball value to guess my way through fluid flow. Greg also advised me of that.</p><p> </p><p>The Rustlick guy said with intermittent use the water soluble will be troublesome as did Greg at GTR. I don't beleive either were telling me that they were not great products, but just not for me at this time. </p><p> </p><p>I'm a small shop. Once I get all the rifle orders I can handle for a year I'm done. Right now its around 15 per year with my other obligations taking away from expanding operations. When I told all these various folks that number, thats when the "stay away from water soluble" advise came forth. Maybe a chamber flush method isn't for me at this time, but it sure seems like the way to go. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe the gal at Oakflo has just the product for me. If not I'll try something else and perhaps even a water soluble with the bleach trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WARD, post: 594865, member: 39855"] Hired Gun, Are you also flushing with it or just applying it directly when threading/chambering? Trickymissfit, I built a DIY setup. Not sure what sort of pressure I am getting for I haven't found my first fluid to run through it to even guess a PSI. I plan on fixing that real soon however to know just what pressures I am running for it seems that verifying a certain pressure and maintaining its setting for consistency, may be a better way to go rather than simply using a ball value to guess my way through fluid flow. Greg also advised me of that. The Rustlick guy said with intermittent use the water soluble will be troublesome as did Greg at GTR. I don't beleive either were telling me that they were not great products, but just not for me at this time. I'm a small shop. Once I get all the rifle orders I can handle for a year I'm done. Right now its around 15 per year with my other obligations taking away from expanding operations. When I told all these various folks that number, thats when the "stay away from water soluble" advise came forth. Maybe a chamber flush method isn't for me at this time, but it sure seems like the way to go. Maybe the gal at Oakflo has just the product for me. If not I'll try something else and perhaps even a water soluble with the bleach trick. [/QUOTE]
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