Muskyhunter1
CGN Regular
- Location
- Near the tree with the crooked limb.
I have an old Marlin 36 lever which I have tried everything on to fix and have it not misfire. New coil spring, new firing pins, drill and clean firing pin channel, etc etc..... I need to see if my two piece firing pins are making good contact with each other during firing.
Here is my question. Years ago in high school there was a blue liquid we could put on metal to scribe how the metal needed to be cut or machined. If I could get some of this stuff I could put it on all my metal parts to see where they are or are not contacting during operation.
Does anyone know what this stuff is called and where I can get some. Is there any other paint like stuff that could be used in the same manner and easily removed. Thanks
Here is my question. Years ago in high school there was a blue liquid we could put on metal to scribe how the metal needed to be cut or machined. If I could get some of this stuff I could put it on all my metal parts to see where they are or are not contacting during operation.
Does anyone know what this stuff is called and where I can get some. Is there any other paint like stuff that could be used in the same manner and easily removed. Thanks