Gunsmithing How to protect blue finish barrel in lathe?

MarcS

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I have a customer that sent me an old Sako with a very nice blue finish for a muzzle brake install. This will be the first time I've worked on a blue finish barrel and I'm not sure how to protect the finish from marks left by the jaws in my lathe. I don't think lead or brass shims would be good enough but I could be wrong. I'd appreciate some advice from those of you that have done it before.

Thanks,
Marc
 
Re: How to protect blue finish barrel in lathe?

Thanks guys I think I'll try wrapping the entire barrel in masking tape, then give it maybe two layers of tape where the jaws will hold it, and use some lead shims too. I did tell the customer about my concerns and my inexperience with blued guns but she is a friend and I'm doing it for free. She's fine with whatever happens.

Marc
 
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