I'd like to sound an idea off the more competent smiths here, as I have never tried bluing.
I've come into possession of a relatively low value SxS 12 ga with hammers that I've grown quite fond of. Mechanically it's sound, but the wood has been scorched in places from leaning too close to stoves and the bluing is completely absent, leaving a fine powdering of surface rust.
I'm planning to hand make the stock parts, and refinish the metal by first cleaning to bare metal, then zinc phostphating the parts and then cold bluing them. This seem like a legitimate plan?
I've settled on Oxpho-Blue as my bluing agent as it seems the most reliable.. unless anyone has alternate suggestions.
I've come into possession of a relatively low value SxS 12 ga with hammers that I've grown quite fond of. Mechanically it's sound, but the wood has been scorched in places from leaning too close to stoves and the bluing is completely absent, leaving a fine powdering of surface rust.
I'm planning to hand make the stock parts, and refinish the metal by first cleaning to bare metal, then zinc phostphating the parts and then cold bluing them. This seem like a legitimate plan?
I've settled on Oxpho-Blue as my bluing agent as it seems the most reliable.. unless anyone has alternate suggestions.