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Inletting black is a fairly basic item; now Brownells and Midway seem to have dropped it from their lineup. I wonder whazzup?
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Doesn't work on black plastic stocks?
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Years ago I was discussing inletting with marshgurl and he suggested that lipstick was superior in every way. A quick test of that proved him right. Works pretty super for fitting metal as well. Not to mention waaaay cheap. The Revlon Lipglide red stuff that I got at Walgreens is many years old now and still hasn't run out. Make your life easier -
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Is Prussian Blue still available. I have a bottle that I got many years ago.
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Answered my own question: Permatex® Prussian Blue is available for metal work. It now comes in a tube. My bottle is a liquid. I have used this on metal and on wood. Although it does stain wood.
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I've been using (Non-Drying) Prussian Blue and a series of used toothbrushes for four decades. A total of about three tubes...and the third is still more than half full.
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I have always used rouge that ladies use for face make up. I have used it for inletting also (ha ha ha)
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I usually mix oil(usually way oil)with the Prussian Blue, it lightens it up, and slows drying. I use either an artists or acid brush ( I really use smoke as much though). It is all messy. Mike
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