Hi, I have bought a few rusty relic mills bodies, believed ww1 and found on a training ground. They are all broken in some way and most have a fine cement/ plaster fill. They are I guess for throwing practice and some are unfinished with filler or base plug holes unthreaded. They are all pretty rusty but are cleaning up well in high strength phosphoric acid. Question is, some seem to be showing remains of a red oxide, red lead finish which is easily rubbed off as the rust is being removed. This wasn't obvious in there original state.
Is this how they would have been or is this a base layer? It's not just the dissolved rust as some don't have this. I will add pictures later.
Funny how cleaning them up is a lot more fun than looking at the mint items in my collection that have probably never left a store! TIG.
Is this how they would have been or is this a base layer? It's not just the dissolved rust as some don't have this. I will add pictures later.
Funny how cleaning them up is a lot more fun than looking at the mint items in my collection that have probably never left a store! TIG.