In attempts to try to improve the smoothness/tollerances (BlackVCG don't laugh) on the inside of my micromag body, one of the things I was gonna do was to polish the steel tube thats inside it. I can do it if forced without removal, but everything would be a lot easier if there was some way for me to get it out. Anyone know how or have any ideas, they would be greatly appreciated. -Matt
Micromag steel renforcement tube removal?
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Micromag steel renforcement tube removal?

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***Micromag 2k***
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Re-taped air valve
BOA Snakebit barrel
Revolution 12v
Aci Bulldog 68ci. preset
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Ok, that answers that then. Time to bring out the sandpaper and polishing compound and all that wonderful stuff and attempt to do it the hard way.
Thx -Matt
"...And so we go on with our lives, we know the truth but prefer lies..." -NOFX, The Decline
***Micromag 2k***
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Re-taped air valve
BOA Snakebit barrel
Revolution 12v
Aci Bulldog 68ci. preset
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Sandpaper??? How about taking a battle swab, remove the rubber part in the middle of the wooden rods, stick the end of the wooden rod into a hand drill, coat the swab part with fine grit mag (auto wheel) polish and use that to polish the inside of your marker? I've not tried it but it would seem to be a good way to do it. Just be sure to get all the grit out when you are done.A good friend is one that will come and bail you out of jail.
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