High Quality for 26″ Industrial rubber glove-rough finish sale to Bogota
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26″ length (65-67cm), black, rough finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, 700g/pair, cuff perimeter:61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 50 pairs/case, carton size: 74*36*44cm. Net weight: 35kg/case, gross weight: 37kg/case. It can be suitable used with sand blasting machine operation.
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26″ length (65-67cm), black, rough finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, 700g/pair, cuff perimeter:61cm, double layer thickness:2.2mm. 50 pairs/case, carton size: 74*36*44cm. Net weight: 35kg/case, gross weight: 37kg/case. It can be suitable used with sand blasting machine operation.
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This is not a quick project allow yourself a full day. This will also take 8 weeks to cure so you will not be able to use or sell it for at least that time period. The best soaps are aged a year for hardness. But that isn’t always necessary in this day and age as we are much better with the science of caustic ingredients. Refresher or newer the soap is the faster it will dissolve in Your Shower.
Supplies : Large ceramic coated canning pot, 1 gallon deep glass jar, thermometer, stainless steel whisk, wooden spoon, rubber gloves (heavy duty), safety glasses, apron, and your molds.
Ingredients: 5-7 cups of cold water or milk, 12 – 13 ounces of 100% lye (sodium hydroxide.)
PUT ON YOUR RUBBER GLOVES AND OTHER SAFETY GEAR!!
Measure your life on something flexible like a paper plate be very cautious with it. Add your milk or water to your glass jar. Gently pull into your milk or water. Stir gently and do this in a well-ventilated area. Check the temperature should be between 140 and 160 degrees. Allow temperature to reduce down to 90 degrees this could take a couple hours.
Ingredients: 1 quart of tea your choice, or water 5 – 6 pounds of lard
Add this to large ceramic coated canning pot. Put it over stove on low heat to melt to a liquid state of 125 degrees. This temperature needs to be maintained until I mixture reduces down to 90 degrees.
Once the lye mixture has reached with 90 degrees and the lard mixture has reach 125 degrees you may add the lye to your large ceramic pot of lard and water. Pour gently careful not to Splash. Begin stirring immediately very gently again not to Splash.
TIP: changing directions in your stirring will cause splashing!
There is no need to stir continuously through this process but you will need to stir until it reaches a smooth looking liquid. At that point it is just a matter of time. Check it periodically to stir.
Ingredients: 6 ounces of coconut oil, .5-1 ounce of essential oil, 1/2 tablespoon. of litsea, 1 tsp of grape seed extract or vitamin E, 1/2 oz crushed herb or coffee powdered, 1 tablespoon of benzene.
When it begins to emulsify or reaches the state of tracing (which is gentle peaks staying where you stir the spoon.) You may add you are 6 ounces of coconut oil, grape seed extract essential oils benzene and herbs.
Once this is thoroughly mixed and it is thickening you may pour it into your Mold or molds.
After 24 hours it may be removed from the mold In about a week you may slice your soap to size desired.
Washer hands at after handling the soap at this stage.
YOU MUST ALLOW 8 WEEKS TO CURE!
There is still free lye within the product and it can cause burning
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Song: Blackmill – Spirit of Life
This is primarily a slideshow containing some of the photos I took during my refinishing of a 1933 Mosin Nagant. It took several months, but the final result was worth the work.
If I had to do it all over again, here is what I would do:
Supplies:
Foaming Varnish Stripper Aerosol
Thick Rubber Gloves
Large Plastic Tub (preferably long enough to fit the entire rifle to rinse in hot water)
Sandpaper from 180-1000 Grit minimum
Oil-Based Stain
Cheesecloth
Tack Cloth
Formby’s Tung Oil Finish High Gloss
0000 Steel Wool
Car Wax
Birchwood Casey Cold Blue Kit
Gun Cleaning Supplies
Begin by disassembling the rifle completely.
Boil any metal parts to remove cosmoline. Flush the barrel with boiling water.
Use a brass brush and gun cleaner to scrub away any rust on large parts
Use CLR or Birchwood Casey Rust Remover on small parts
Re-Blue small screws and touch-up blue large parts where rusted.
Use stripper on both wooden parts to remove surface finish
Rinse wood with hot water
Allow wood to dry thoroughly at room temperature (~1 week)
Place wooden parts in oven on a very low “broil” setting with oven door open
Wipe any foaming cosmoline from the wood and occasionally rotate parts
Once satisfied with cosmoline removal, perform one final cleaning using a degreaser such as Simple Green to remove any surface cosmoline (the more cosmoline you remove now, the less your wood will darken with time).
Sand all wooden parts to 1000 grit
Apply 2 coats of stain, followed by 6 coats of Formby’s
To get a super-smooth finish, apply several thick coats of finish without steel wool then re-sand the whole stock. This fills in any wood pores or divots. Continue applying finish as desired.
Do not sand the final coat. Apply car wax to protect finish.
Re-assemble rifle carefully!!!! The metal rings must slide down your brand new finish to lock into place. I damaged my finish slightly by rocking the rings back and forth – creating a slight drivot each time. Sucks.
Your $90 Mosin Nagant now looks like a $150 Mosin Nagant, congratulations!
Blackmill has stated on his music videos that he does not mind the use of his songs in other videos as long as credit is given.
He and his music kick serious ass, check out his channel and buy his songs!
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