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Hi folks, leaving finished barrels in cold water mixed with a bit of bicarbonate of soda (or baking soda) overnight. Is this a/or the best way of arresting further rusting?

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I've heard that heating the barrels a bit and spraying on WD 40 will do the job.

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Thanks...only thing is I don't want to get any sort of oil on it so I can lacquer it tomorrow...but maybe I should give that idea up

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doesn't boiling them stop rust?
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Yes, but it also turns them black...which I don't want...

I've just dumped them in baking soda cold water for 2hrs...hopefully that'll stop things until tomorrow when I'll either wax them or lacquer them!

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watch closely, I've had the baking soda settle and discolor the barrels in spots. I've pretty much given up on coatings for damascus. I usually just heat up the barrels and apply vaseline. Once cool I wipe off the excess and I've not had any problems with after rusting.
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I was told by someone whom I trust to rub on Watco Danish Oil, wait a couple hours and wipe it off with a paper towel. So far that has worked great for my meager collection.

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Hi Toby has told me what to do! Caustic Soda at the right temp for an hour...neutralises the acid. Good stuff...now going to decide how to finish them...traditional wax or lacquer...

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I believe Dr.Caddy, after the last rusting, boiling, etching, heated finished barrels and applied either motor oil and/or boiled linseed oil and let them sit overnight. The oil wiped off the next day gives a nice appearance and the boiled linseed oil hardens and doesn't look bad either.
These are Stub Twist from an 1899 L.C. smith hammer gun. I was going to use it as a parts gun because it had 13 small dents in the one barrel. After taking dents out, I refinished barrels and decided to keep gun as a shooter.

These barrels have boiled linseed oil and barrels were heated when applied.

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Hi David, they look really nice. However with that heating and oiling process make them turn black? I want to keep these brown.

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