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    Steviegtr
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      Anyone know how to blacken steel or any other metal. Is it a dye or a process with chemicals. I use liver of sulphur for Zinc. But not sure about other metal's. By blacken I mean like gunmetal etc.

      Steve.

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      Steviegtr
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        Colouring steel

        #447275
        Thor 🇳🇴
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          Hi Steve,

          You can buy so called cold blacking solutions for steel, a friend of mine has tried and it works. I just heat the mild steel parts to about 270 to 300 deg. C and apply linseed oil, the treatment will to some degree protect against corrosion. Others use motor oil. The treatment is best done outdoors.

          Thor

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          Baz
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            @baz89810

            I have also used the cold blacking kits for steel and am quite impressed with them, the only one that I cannot get to work is the brass blacking kit.

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            Danny M2Z
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              Posted by Steviegtr on 18/01/2020 02:09:29:

              Anyone know how to blacken steel or any other metal. Is it a dye or a process with chemicals. I use liver of sulphur for Zinc. But not sure about other metal's. By blacken I mean like gunmetal etc.

              Steve.

              Just google "cold blue for barrels" then pick whatever you can legally purchase.

              One tip, Cleanliness and de-greasing is mandatory.

              * Danny M *

              #447290
              Mick B1
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                Gun-bluing paste G96 works for me on a warm and well-degreased surface. It's generally well-regarded as a quick and relatively simple home bluing or blacking solution. Last for decades at least. There's a Phillips lookalike that works pretty much the same. See the 24-pdr cannon in my album for evidence.

                Edited By Mick B1 on 18/01/2020 09:11:59

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                Mike Woods 1
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                  @mikewoods1

                  There was a discussion of blueing (and blacking) steel in a recent post, which may be useful.

                  https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=141342&p=1

                  #447447
                  Steviegtr
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                    @steviegtr

                    Thanks all.

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