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longcruise
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Arvada, Colorado
Choice of cold blue formula
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January 08, 2020, 11:50:06 PM »
I'm in the process of cleaning up and reconditioning my GPR. The metal has previously been finished with birchwood casey plum brown but I'm going to a cold blue finish this time around (not looking for browning suggestions).
What, in your collective experience is the better cold blue formula?
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Mike Lee
Scota4570
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Re: Choice of cold blue formula
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January 09, 2020, 12:12:10 AM »
I buy Brownells Dichphan by the quart. Do not over polish, I lightly sandblast. Apply with green scotchbrite. When the color evens out apply more with clean cotton. Burnish with steel wool and more dichphan. Oil.
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Shovelbuck
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Re: Choice of cold blue formula
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January 09, 2020, 12:46:07 AM »
I've used Birchwood Casey cold blue liquid for ever. Great success as long as you are meticulous cleaning the parts to be blued. I do a minimum of 4 coats, usually 6.
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elk killer
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Re: Choice of cold blue formula
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January 09, 2020, 02:13:29 AM »
Brownells Oxpho Blue, apply a couple of coats, then pour boiling water over the part, then apply oil while it warm, works great
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Waksupi
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Ric Carter, Somers, Montana
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January 10, 2020, 02:35:36 AM »
Rust blue is so easy and durable, why not go that route?
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Ric Carter
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FDR
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Re: Choice of cold blue formula
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January 10, 2020, 03:20:46 AM »
Birchwood Casey Plum Brown will turn blue if boiled!
Fred
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longcruise
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Arvada, Colorado
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January 10, 2020, 05:09:24 AM »
I did a test on the underside of the barrel and didn't like it. Decided to polish all the parts out and stay "in the white". Kinda looking forward to watching it age.
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Mike Lee
Daryl
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Re: Choice of cold blue formula
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January 10, 2020, 06:30:05 AM »
Quote from: FDR on January 10, 2020, 03:20:46 AM
Birchwood Casey Plum Brown will turn blue if boiled!
Fred
Never would have thought of that, Fred. Thanks for bringing that up.
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Daryl
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