DIY Rust Blue?
DIY Rust Blue?
Has anyone tried the rust blue method from www.rustblue.com and if so, how did it turn out? I've got a new to me AH Fox Sterlingworth project gun coming my way, might want to try this out on the barrels. Looks like a decent finish can be had assuming that you follow the instructions exactly.
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Re: DIY Rust Blue?
I have not used that stuff.
I have only exclusively used Mark Lees Express Blue and have found no reason to try anything different. I can do a set of barrels start to finish in 4-5 hours in any conditions. The water tank never cools down. And the results are great.
Any high volume shop that does a lot of bluing, if they will tell you what they are using, it likely is Mark Lees.
I have only exclusively used Mark Lees Express Blue and have found no reason to try anything different. I can do a set of barrels start to finish in 4-5 hours in any conditions. The water tank never cools down. And the results are great.
Any high volume shop that does a lot of bluing, if they will tell you what they are using, it likely is Mark Lees.
,Brian Dudley
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Re: DIY Rust Blue?
I watched a comprehensive video on YouTube Friday evening and the gun smith echoed Brian’s comments on the rust bluing process w/Mark Lees Express Bluing product. It was an informative video and worth the 25-30 minutes. I learned a few things which is always worth while.Brian Dudley wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:03 pm I have not used that stuff.
I have only exclusively used Mark Lees Express Blue and have found no reason to try anything different. I can do a set of barrels start to finish in 4-5 hours in any conditions. The water tank never cools down. And the results are great.
Any high volume shop that does a lot of bluing, if they will tell you what they are using, it likely is Mark Lees.
Brian, quick question for you. In the video this gun smith used a wire wheel brush for the carding (sp) process. Assuming you do the same. How do you ensure that any lettering/engraving on the barrels aren’t washed out/dulled when using a wire wheel?
Regards - Foxnut
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Re: DIY Rust Blue?
The wire wheel would be a super fine stainless steel. It does not effect the surface, other than removing the built up oxidation.
,Brian Dudley