22-01-2011, 08:46 PM
22-01-2011, 08:56 PM
Citat:quote:
Originally posted by mkpl
Just like in title...does someone have an experience about hot blackening?
Yes......what would you like to know ?
Mvh. Hatting
Custom Metalsmith
http://www.ahlarsen.dk
22-01-2011, 09:05 PM
Hello Hatting
I just make total renovation of some very old airgun, everything is in bath now...I wonder about the time of bath;longer time>better coat?? And how to treat the surface after? Some oil or something like that?
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
I just make total renovation of some very old airgun, everything is in bath now...I wonder about the time of bath;longer time>better coat?? And how to treat the surface after? Some oil or something like that?
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
23-01-2011, 12:15 AM
Anyway...40 minutes is enough After a hot bath I washed all with the water and wiped dry and then covered with Ballistol. My first blackening looks not so bad ...i think
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
23-01-2011, 03:55 PM
In the meantime comes checkering. I decided to 20 LPI...a bit difficult but not impossible.
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
23-01-2011, 06:32 PM
what kind of blacking product have you used?
on water color looks like it´s parkereizing ?
Mvh. Hatting
Custom Metalsmith
http://www.ahlarsen.dk
on water color looks like it´s parkereizing ?
Mvh. Hatting
Custom Metalsmith
http://www.ahlarsen.dk
23-01-2011, 06:38 PM
Its called "HOTOX" I bought it in Poland. It looks just like white crystals, and to each kilogram of them must be 1 liter of water
Edit; I just checked; parkerizing is an electrochemical method of steel protection...very far away from my ability[]
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill
Edit; I just checked; parkerizing is an electrochemical method of steel protection...very far away from my ability[]
One shot one kill....no luck, just skill