If that's a metal can, any reason you couldn't use it as is? Maybe build a wooden cradle for it to make moving it easier.Managed to get a little bit of time in the shop today. Firstly I ordered some AAA Quench Oil which arrived just today.
Now I either need a container for it, or figure out how to get rid of five gallons of Canola Oil and use the container I have for that.
Presumably if I use the can that currently holds the Canola I'll need to clean it quite well to avoid contamination.
I also worked a bit on some scales for a kitchen knife. I had some left over Kirinite and also some black G10. I'll think this will look good with Graphite pins.
The top is welded on except for a small opening to pour with. I'd have to cut the top. Not sure how that would go. I may just get another ammo can like the one I have for Canola.If that's a metal can, any reason you couldn't use it as is? Maybe build a wooden cradle for it to make moving it easier.
Any reason you went with AAA instead of Parks 50? Just curious.Managed to get a little bit of time in the shop today. Firstly I ordered some AAA Quench Oil which arrived just today.
Now I either need a container for it, or figure out how to get rid of five gallons of Canola Oil and use the container I have for that.
Presumably if I use the can that currently holds the Canola I'll need to clean it quite well to avoid contamination.
I also worked a bit on some scales for a kitchen knife. I had some left over Kirinite and also some black G10. I'll think this will look good with Graphite pins.
I been thinking about that does it work well?how thick is the spine?