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Well I must say that it is great effort on scientific basis Mr. Diyguy , you presented many useful information .

Actually, we don't have these fancy products in my country, I only use the basic WD-40 and Mobil-1 which is available, wish you had had them included in your comparison with other dedicated gun products.

Have a nice day & Best Regards.
 
Discussion starter · #102 ·
Update on the two outdoors corrosion boards. Hornady One shot has finally failed on Board #2 Leaving Frog Lube and WD 40 Specialist but the Hornady product is still going strong on board #1.

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I have been unable to locate any of the WD40 Specialist anti-corrosion product. Lowes, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, and Auto Zone in our area carry other Specialist products but not the one tested. I would appreciate any comments on where I can purchase some. Thanks.
 
jpwheels said:
oldbirdhntr...
here's a link to the WD-40 Specialist web site that list retailers.
http://www.wd40specialist.com/shop?shop=ltci

And if you don't mind buying via the web, Amazon has it.
http://www.amazon.com/WD-40-300038-...nhibitor/dp/B0083V8KIW/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1400523177&sr=8-13&keywords=wd40
Thanks very much for the links. It's interesting that the retailers around here sell the rust penetrating, white grease, silicone and a couple other Specialist products but not the anti-corrosion product that should be in at least as high demand as the others.
 
diyguy said:
Update on the two outdoors corrosion boards. Hornady One shot has finally failed on Board #2 Leaving Frog Lube and WD 40 Specialist but the Hornady product is still going strong on board #1.

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Hello DIYGUY,
I was wondering why do you think Hornady One Shot failed on board 2 and not on board 1. I read somewhere thru the thread that there may have been some handling issues for the One Shot product, do you attribute the failure to either handling or maybe by accident failing to spray the whole plate thus giving only part of the plate that was sprayed corrosion protection. Am curious. Thanks for any input. My thinking is if both boards underwent the same testing and one sample is showing failure and the other plate is still going strong, it would make me question the amount of product added to the plates as well as if the plate was completely sprayed which may have not been done and was just an oversight.
Happy Hunting,
Pasquale
 
An interesting experiment. I would like to try the WD-40 Specialist and Frog Lube. The WD-40 product is especially attractive considering the low price. Low priced, easily available and effective equals winning product.

One thing I have wondered, and it would be very difficult to include such a premise in a direct comparison of products, is how effective the product would remain after a large amount of handling. Preventing corrosion on a statically placed and unhandled piece of metal is desirable performance, but it would be great to see what would remain the most protective for the longest period on surfaces that are in continuous usage.
 
Discussion starter · #109 ·
PasqualeF said:
Hello DIYGUY,
I was wondering why do you think Hornady One Shot failed on board 2 and not on board 1. I read somewhere thru the thread that there may have been some handling issues for the One Shot product, do you attribute the failure to either handling or maybe by accident failing to spray the whole plate thus giving only part of the plate that was sprayed corrosion protection. Am curious. Thanks for any input. My thinking is if both boards underwent the same testing and one sample is showing failure and the other plate is still going strong, it would make me question the amount of product added to the plates as well as if the plate was completely sprayed which may have not been done and was just an oversight.
Happy Hunting,
Pasquale
I could speculate but thats all it would be. It the reason I am running multiple corrosion boards when all other reviews seemed to only run one board and call it good enough. Board one was treated with salt water and board 2 was only rain water. That alone might contribute to the diff in results.
 
Discussion starter · #110 ·
Filnez said:
An interesting experiment. I would like to try the WD-40 Specialist and Frog Lube. The WD-40 product is especially attractive considering the low price. Low priced, easily available and effective equals winning product.

One thing I have wondered, and it would be very difficult to include such a premise in a direct comparison of products, is how effective the product would remain after a large amount of handling. Preventing corrosion on a statically placed and unhandled piece of metal is desirable performance, but it would be great to see what would remain the most protective for the longest period on surfaces that are in continuous usage.
I share your concerns for durability but struggled for how to design a credible means to abrade all the treated samples to wear off the application of product. I am in the process of designing an experiment, process and device to do further lubricity evaluations. The first evaluation was for the coefficient of "static" friction but fear it was lacking so Im working on evaluating "dynamic" friction forces. The long holiday weekend should provide me with time to get this going.
 
Neither the original WD-40 or Specialist are meant to be primary lubricants. The original is a mild penetrating solvent (cleaner) and moisture displacer. The Specialist is a long term corrosion inhibitor.
 
Discussion starter · #113 ·
Ive completed the device I assembled and plan to use to measure dynamic friction forces. There are some refinements I need to make but I think the concept is pretty straight forward.

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Here is a video of the dynamic coefficient of friction device in action. Its clear I need to work on the consistency of the smoothness of the big saw blade. You can hear and see the variations in smoothness.


In the coming days I will evaluate the friction reducing properties of the products I have previously evaluated for lubricity and corrosion resistance.
 
birdshooter said:
Man... I'm simply blown away that Eezox is showing rust on that last picture. Everything I've read about it and seen from other tests has it as one of the best. :?
Same here. I use Eezox on my duck hunting gun which has a lot of deep scratches and has been exposed to a lot of water. Since using Eezox I've had no further issues with very minor surface rust. (I have used Breakfree CLP to clean, Benelli oil for lube; Eezox as a surface rust prevention)

My only concern with the FrogLube was mentioned by another poster with the freezing temps, but to be honest we never hunt under 15-20 degrees F and that only very very seldom.

Thanks diyguy for this great post with lots of information for us to consider!
 
Awesome test! I wish fireclean had been in it. In all my testing it's come out tops. I've played mainly with Rand CLP and froglube.

My only other complaint is the drag and friction test. I bet astroglide would do well the way you're doing it. You are testing mainly low velocity and low pressure wear.
 
I think some nylon washers on either side of the dowel at the pivot point would maintain consistency through out the testing. Also, an old fishing trick, the string on the weight should be loose. This allows the objects movement to not be impeded by the tightness of the line. If you feel this is not an issue, at least center the line on the eye ring, another fishing tip. Great set up. It seems the saw blade may have some run out, although very little. I am looking forward to your results.
 
DIYGUY,
Your ingenuity amazes me. Can't wait for the results.
Happy Shooting,
Pasquale
I second the motion, and wish to add my high regard for anyone involved in extended corrosion testing. At one time I earned a living doing just that, both in the lab and outdoors; short of studying the thickness distribution of barrel plated parts it's the single most mind numbing exercise known to **** industrialis; in fact my admiration is tending to slide over to "There's something wrong with this bloke" :)

We had a raft in Brixham harbour to study marine atmospheres and that was the only bright point; there are some very good wee pubs in Brixham and lots of pretty girls in the holiday season! Without something like that I'd fear for DIYGUY's sanity :wink:

Anyway, well done.

Eug
 
Discussion starter · #120 ·
Rather than posting the day of the failure on the thumbprint portion of the indoor plates I have waited to lump the recent failures into a single post. Here they are. Again this is only in the thumb print area of the plate.

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As for the outdoor boards. Board #2 has now had every product show corrosion at 29 days. Board #1 is at 30 days with the same remaining products still fighting off corrosion.

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