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Doug;
Jack Rowe, late of Birmingham gun trade, believes that rust blacking formula that contain nitric acid will not produce gloss finish. What is your experience in this regard.
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Bv,
I would agree with Jack Rowe after many various experiments with all types of blacking formula's over the years. I think nitric acid formula's are good for mild etching, but as a result they degrade the gloss finish.
Bv, I have a couple of my own formulas that I developed by trial and error years ago, with some old junk barrels, and they do not include nitric or hydrochloric acids.
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From Des Barnes book "Amateur Gunsmithing" , His rust bluing solution :
Nitric acid 10ml, copper sulphate 10g, distilled water 40ml.
I have used this and it produces a nice finish, not an exhibition grade gloss finish , but who needs that.
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Those barrels look fantastic Doug. Have you done any Damascus barrels?
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One of the finest formulas for obtaing very high gloss finish is Swiss Black (Beutel) formula because it contains no Nitric or Hydrochloric Acid so it does not attack the metal surface too aggressively. Hence you end up with finer rust particles and only extremely fine surface pitting. Also you can adjust the aggressiveness of the formula by adjusting the amount of Alcohol used this allows for humidity and temperature variations. Though it takes a lot of passes to obtain a rich dark colour hence the high cost of having barrels blued this way.
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Doug, I LIKE your work, brudda!
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Damascus; In the Swiss Black formula, I assume that you mean to add more Alcohol when ambient humidity is very high????? I have been using 95% grain Alcohol (made for human consumption)in my Swiss Black formula what type of Alcohol do you use for this formula? I have thought of trying 91% Isopropyl Alchol. Bv One of the finest formulas for obtaing very high gloss finish is Swiss Black (Beutel) formula because it contains no Nitric or Hydrochloric Acid so it does not attack the metal surface too aggressively. Hence you end up with finer rust particles and only extremely fine surface pitting. Also you can adjust the aggressiveness of the formula by adjusting the amount of Alcohol used this allows for humidity and temperature variations. Though it takes a lot of passes to obtain a rich dark colour hence the high cost of having barrels blued this way.
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Hi Bushveld I always add about 5% more Alcohol to the formula because I live in the “Cheshire Gap” here in Britland which is more or less at sea level and facing the Irish Sea, so the atmosphere is always high in moisture and with the warmer weather of summer the rusting can be far too rapid. The Alcohol I use is obtained from a Laboratory Chemical suppliers under its Lab name of Ethanol Absolute.
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Per Angier-- adding about 1-2% Ammonium CHLORIDE increases the black of the finish. I use it as an additive in my Baker modified solution.
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Those barrels look fantastic Doug. Have you done any Damascus barrels? Thanks Keith, yes I've refinished quite a few damascus barrels over the years, both blacked and browned. Best Regards,
Doug
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