Hot tank bluing chemicals

Here we go...


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The standard Canadian heat souce, a Coleman campstove. Hot water with TSP in the left bucket, and the bluing solution in the right. The SS buckets came from the Army/Navy store.

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Here is a milling clamp I made a while back. It is cold rolled steel.

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This is O-1 tool steel. It turned out slightly red.

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These threaded rod were cold rolled steel. They turned out super dark blue.
 
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Nice results! Good uniform colour. It is recommended that a black iron tank be used for caustic bluing. A reddish cast can result from temperature, some alloys can react differently.
 
tiriaq said:
Nice results! Good uniform colour. It is recommended that a black iron tank be used for caustic bluing. A reddish cast can result from temperature, some alloys can react differently.

Thanks. I screwed up the image links. Maybe one of the moderators can take pity on this newbie soul and fix it?

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