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11/23/2013 4:47:11 PM EDT
In the continuing effort to complete my SP1 Carbine I need to stake the lock nut.

I am trying to duplicate the staking tool used at Colt so I need some close up pics of the staking on your original Carbines.

I have no examples myself and and I'm not sure if it is square, rectangular, or triangular.



11/23/2013 5:02:27 PM EDT
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pic of mine from a really old thread:



http://beta.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=3&f=123&t=343960
11/23/2013 6:36:14 PM EDT
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BigRix, I'll have to take a pic or two and post them up. Hey guys, anyone else have any?
11/24/2013 6:21:34 AM EDT
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here are a couple of mine.

11/24/2013 6:31:06 AM EDT
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What kind of paint is that?
11/24/2013 8:49:32 AM EDT
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Black
11/24/2013 9:48:29 AM EDT
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Thanks!

I know in aviation we use RTV for the same purpose so I didnt know if it was a rubberized paint or something. It looks like it has more texture than just regular paint.
11/24/2013 10:03:41 AM EDT
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from the thread above:

and if you need a replacement, get some kodak black,
its a black paint used to fix cameras etc,
looks identical,,

actually made by kodak, not sure if they still make it or not,
11/24/2013 1:02:37 PM EDT
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I couldn't find any Kodak paint for sale but my Google Foo may be weak today.

I DID find that it's been off the market for awhile and a product called Nextel Velvet Black is a good substitute but couldn't find any of it for sale either.

These discussions were all on Camera or Optics forums.
11/24/2013 1:08:15 PM EDT
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I couldn't find any Kodak paint for sale but my Google Foo may be weak today.

I DID find that it's been off the market for awhile and a product called Nextel Velvet Black is a good substitute but couldn't find any of it for sale either.

These discussions were all on Camera or Optics forums.
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I couldn't find any Kodak paint for sale but my Google Foo may be weak today.

I DID find that it's been off the market for awhile and a product called Nextel Velvet Black is a good substitute but couldn't find any of it for sale either.

These discussions were all on Camera or Optics forums.


funny how a camera forum will recommend a gun product while we're looking for a camera product for a gun:

The very best thing for touching up cameras is the Birchwood Casey Super Black instant touch-up pen, which comes in both flat black and gloss black. You want flat black. Any good gun shop should have it. "Micro Tools", an online shop specializing in camera repair tools, also has them. $5.95 each. They also have a similar paint by the bottle that can be brushed on or sprayed on.


http://photo.net/nikon-camera-forum/00REnn

These are commonly used for cameras:

http://www.micro-tools.com/store/P-15102-F/Paint-Touchup-Pen-Flat-Black.aspx
http://www.micro-tools.com/store/P-15101-F/Paint-Gloss-Black-Touch-Up-Pen.aspx

Get them and try them on the matte side of a piece if aluminum foil to see if one matches your camera. You're very unlikely to get a perfect match, but one of them may get you close.

(They also have a white one for lenses. )

Ted


http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3152688


honestly, it's such a small touch up and meant to stand out that almost anything should do.  just be careful if you use any harsh cleaners like non-chlorinated brake cleaner.  but you can always just reapply it.
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