black oxide blueing Pics added

MRCLARK said:
how durable is the finish when you oil it. does it run much?

I prefer that look to the look of parkerising anyday.

Is the solution thick at all. I have a few dings in my BAR that I want to hide, would it cover them better than bluing? I ,m hoping it might pool a little in the small holes or micro cracks?

let me know if you could.


the shottie looks amazing.

Maybe when you get time you can let us know the steps you followed to get the good results for the shotgun.

Actually I just degreased the shotgun and bead blasted it then I made sure not to touch the steel and put it into the tank
Left it there for 20mins and then rinsed it in the water tank and then into the water displacing oil for about an hour (had other things to do)
Then I hung the parts to let them dry for a day and that’s the finish
Sand blasting or Bead blasting made all the difference in the world :D
 
Mr Magoo said:
I use Tool Black sold by KBC Tools. It is non toxic works in minutes, wipe on or dip. An inexpensive alterative to black oxide. No special equipment or ventilating. Imparts a tough dull black protective finish on ferrous metals. www.kbctools.com
Outlets in Toronto, Windsor and Vancouver.

do you have any pics of the results of tool black?

How much was it by the way?
 
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