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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2197601" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Here are some pictures of a tool I made for neck carbon. After lengthening a neck on an old 06 case, i cut some slits in the neck and bent then with needle nose pliers until I guessed they would grab/scrape solvent soaked carbon. A rolled up patch stuckintheneck serves to transfer the solvent to the desired area.</p><p>When the tool is pushedahead inthe chamber untilitstops the solvetoaked inthe patch is deposited in the target area. I have found thathousehold CLR IS The best solventforhard carbon. Care using CLR around blued parts. It willremove bluingwhichisa formofrust.</p><p>Dotask, i found out the hard way.</p><p>When i push this tool in I twist it by hand a couple of turns. The case is drilled & tapped through the primer poclet to 1/4-20. The main rod is a brass toilet float rod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2197601, member: 18849"] Here are some pictures of a tool I made for neck carbon. After lengthening a neck on an old 06 case, i cut some slits in the neck and bent then with needle nose pliers until I guessed they would grab/scrape solvent soaked carbon. A rolled up patch stuckintheneck serves to transfer the solvent to the desired area. When the tool is pushedahead inthe chamber untilitstops the solvetoaked inthe patch is deposited in the target area. I have found thathousehold CLR IS The best solventforhard carbon. Care using CLR around blued parts. It willremove bluingwhichisa formofrust. Dotask, i found out the hard way. When i push this tool in I twist it by hand a couple of turns. The case is drilled & tapped through the primer poclet to 1/4-20. The main rod is a brass toilet float rod. [/QUOTE]
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