It's a round steel rod with good carbon content (as opposed to cold rolled steel) which makes it good for hardening and in my use for holding sharp edges. Diameter is very constant as you receive it. Think of steel that you could make a twist drill from. Quite useful for tools, action, trigger pins (which you can harden) etc. Good stuff. Also hard enough to resist grit imbedding which is where the cleaning rod aspect comes in.
KBC TOOLS and industrial supply houses. KBC has
air, oil , and water hardening.
Same at Travers Tool Co.
www.travers.com Canadian branch: 800-503-0843
KBC has a store in vancouver bcOK whats beter water hardened or Oil hardened
I need to be able to cut it on a mini lathe and make gun parts outa it so which is best.
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KBC and busy bee in your part of the woods have small diamond files that would probly do u wonders. u need to invest in some good gunnsmith books. acetalene and oxegen torch is the only gas that u can heat up a file to bend it and reharden a file withoutjbunny: I quench harden in a concentrated salt brine. Not sure just what the salt does but a tool and die maker told me to use it. Flush with clean water, dry and oil after quenching. I have to use a stone on my checkering tools as a file won't touch it unless you anneal it first and then re-harden after sharpening.