Bought a used Bergara B14 on the EE and it has a clamp on muzzle brake that I want to remove. So I removed the brake and see that a threaded sleeve was installed over the threaded end of the barrel to make the smooth surface for the clamp on brake. It covers the thread and then some. Approx 3/4" further than the threads it extends.
So I tried using a pipe wrench on the smooth sleeve, and couldn't turn it. I tried using an electric heat gun, at first heating it for 60 seconds, then 2 minutes, then 3 minutes, and I can't get it off. I haven't tried a torch yet, as I don't want to damage the factory finished ceracoted barrel. How hot can ceracote withstand?
I tried soaking the end in boiling water for 10 minutes, and that didn't do anything.
Any suggestion? Put the barrel in a barrel vice and really put the torque to the sleeve? Heat it up with a torch?
So I tried using a pipe wrench on the smooth sleeve, and couldn't turn it. I tried using an electric heat gun, at first heating it for 60 seconds, then 2 minutes, then 3 minutes, and I can't get it off. I haven't tried a torch yet, as I don't want to damage the factory finished ceracoted barrel. How hot can ceracote withstand?
I tried soaking the end in boiling water for 10 minutes, and that didn't do anything.
Any suggestion? Put the barrel in a barrel vice and really put the torque to the sleeve? Heat it up with a torch?