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Can anyone out there tell me how to get Ed's Red by mail order? Thank you. Frankf1221@comcast.net


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Frank;
You can simply mix up Ed's Red yourself from components easily availabe at home centers & auto suply. Not sure if has ever been made as a commercial product or not, but I believe the name was trade-marked by it's originator, Ed Harris. You may remember Ed as a former member of the American Rifleman Technical Staff, back when they had useful articles. Do a Google on Ed's Red & you can find a link to it I beleieve, with all directions for mixing & a discussion of it's use.


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Originally Posted By: bill schodlatz
It get worse, martinsitic stainless converts to austenic with work hardening. This takes a tough hard alloy and makes it very hard. This is common with 301 types which have less nickel than 304 types but there are many types after that i.e.318L,200 and muffler stock type 400. We used 301 to cut costs and to take advantage of the hardening effect so we could use a smaller blank. As the stuff stretched it hardened as it thinned and continue to pull metal from areas that had not stretched. The product was thin but real tough because of the hardening effect. I strongly recommend sticking with brass-bronze brushes. By the way if it is magnetic it is either 400 series or work hardened 300 series. That's way more than anyone wants to know about SS.
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Bill,
It gets even worse than that, austenic stainless converts to microbiotic when used too vigorously. Hardened compounds such as that really wreck your bores.
This is a common problem with the older types which have less nickels than others; then again, it can happen to others on a periodic basis.

Personally I use white pack and hit early, so that I can take advantage before the hardening effect. As the stuff gets older it hardens; then, as it thins, it continues to coagulate on areas that have not stretched.
I strongly recommend avoiding brass-bronze brushes. They are a real PITA, By the way, if it is magnetic it is either terminal or a sure sign that you need to feed your bores a different diet!
I guess that's way more than anyone wants to know about SS.

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frankf,
Brownells sells Ed's Red premixed. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=19936&title=

Rabbit, Jim,
With steel alloys, hardness and tensile strength go together like Hansel and Gretel. An increase in one, increases the other. But, I'm not getting in the debate over whether a SS brush is o.k. or not. Just providing a point of data for you future reference.

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Kool. And frankf, don't take a bath in that Ed's Red. Pretty rough on the hands.

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