I got to thinking recently. Cleaning the lead fouling out of a suppressor is a mother bitch if you've ever done it. I've always used a sharp knife to carve the lead out of the baffles, and it's a pretty haphazard crappy way to do things. Tumblers do not work very well, chemical dips really don't work that well. Using a wire wheel works great but I'm pretty sure I'm going to get cancer doing that. So... since I have a stainless baffle... what would the harm be in heating up the baffle to melt the lead off? How well does stainless temper at high heat? Hell, the can gets to several hundred degrees shooting it through an automatic.
Also, anyone familiar with o-ring sizes? Is there some universal measurement standard for them? I need to replace a number of Viton o-ring seals in the can, and I'd like to get a supplier I can order in large quantities.
Also, anyone familiar with o-ring sizes? Is there some universal measurement standard for them? I need to replace a number of Viton o-ring seals in the can, and I'd like to get a supplier I can order in large quantities.
Comment