As part of Gods plan to try and teach me patience by working with my 17 year old son on re finishing a rifle we have been browning parts this week.
As it always is in the winter time the humidity is low, making rust browning a tougher proposition.
Since my sweat box never came back after I loaned it out I have been too lazy to build a new one.
I was thinking of a quick and easy way to replicate a sweat box.
We have taken a large plastic tote we use to store stuff in and turned it up side down with the parts under it on my work bench, took the hot plate I use to keep my bullet molds hot and put a pot of water on it. I have it set as low as it goes, and it simply puts warm water into the air. It took the humidity in my shop at 35% to 75% inside the inverted tote.
works great, cheap and easy. No need to put it in the bathroom.
Fleener