Say you have a lock that was browned up to a year ago, can you throw the parts in boiling water and get a satisfactory blue finish out of it or is it best to strip and redo the whole process?
Took it apart and put on an extra coat of browning solution to let go until tomorrow, just in case.Scrub them down with hot soapy water then drop them in a pan of boiling water. You’ll know for sure and at the very least they’ll be clean.
That's good news! Thank you.Yes it will blue up if you degrease it first. That's how you deal with rust spots on a blued gun.
I'll check back in with an update after I card some of the scale off, I'll need to get some more distilled water tomorrow I had a brain fart and poured it down the drain . I appreciate your help and advice Phil.Oil the parts and let them set over night then rub with an oily rag. The red will come off. A longer boil wouldn’t hurt.
The rough metal will not allow the parts to look as good as they could be but you have some protection now.
Think I'm going to just to make sure it's a uniform finish.You can always degrease, hit it with the brown again, then boil and card again with degreased steel wool. Flood with WD-40 or an overnight soak in kerosene will help set the blueing. Repeat the rusting, boiling, and carding until it is even all over.
This process is called "hot water bluing" and is in effect an express form of slow rust blue.
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