[Histonet] Re: Freaky friday/waterbath refinish
Wiese, Jason VHAROS
Jason.Wiese <@t> va.gov
Fri Aug 3 16:02:36 CDT 2007
I guess my last message didn't post (I forgot to hit reply to all), but
here it is again just in case anyone wanted to see it...
I would be willing to bet gun bluing would work. The stuff they use to
"blue", which is actually pretty black, the barrel of a gun. They also
make some touch up stuff with an applicator that would work just fine...
AND... they make a spray on that you bake when done and it hardens like
nails. By using it in a water bath that heats daily, it would only
make the finish better... harder...
My 2 cents...
JW
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Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 1:58 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Re: Freaky friday/waterbath refinish
I am only speculating, but has anyone tried Gunblack from the sporting
goods
store? This stuff is used on pistols/rifles to refinish/touch
up/darken
the metal. I'm not sure what the bath interior is made of, but this
might do
the trick. I think I have seen the blackening compound in a pen form.
Albert
Albert C. Grobe, PhD
International Heart Institute of Montana Foundation
Tissue Engineering Lab, Saint Patrick Hospital
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