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Gunsmithing
Brownell's Rust Bluing Formula
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<blockquote data-quote="Savagebien" data-source="post: 365668" data-attributes="member: 10955"><p>i've rust blued a few times i've found somethings that are crucial to it working well. one is to not polish over 320 or it wont really adhere to the metal, make sure you have the part nice and hot with a propane torch after it's been taken outta the hot water and blown off, you want it hot enough that as you wipe the solution on its drying right away, if it runs or something it'll come out as a more uneven finish. also it can't hurt to let it cook in the boiling water for say 10 min a time. just thought i'd share. glad it worked for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savagebien, post: 365668, member: 10955"] i've rust blued a few times i've found somethings that are crucial to it working well. one is to not polish over 320 or it wont really adhere to the metal, make sure you have the part nice and hot with a propane torch after it's been taken outta the hot water and blown off, you want it hot enough that as you wipe the solution on its drying right away, if it runs or something it'll come out as a more uneven finish. also it can't hurt to let it cook in the boiling water for say 10 min a time. just thought i'd share. glad it worked for you! [/QUOTE]
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