11 November 2024, 05:38
WoodHunterIs Rust Bluing Solution Joining The Unicorn Herd?
Getting low on Brownells Classic Rust Blue. Web site says out of stock.
Plinkingtons has disappeared.
Anything else out there?
Or do I have to order nitric acid and hydrochloric acid and brew my own?
11 November 2024, 06:53
ScotyRustblue.com
Their products work great for me. I think it is owned by a member here.
11 November 2024, 07:58
rcraigquote:
Originally posted by Scoty:
Rustblue.com
Their products work great for me. I think it is owned by a member here.
Works very well, Bobster here is the owner.
11 November 2024, 19:50
2152hqLaurel Mountain Rust Brown works great for a
Cold (slow) Rust Blue,,just boil of course.
For an Express Rust Blue, Mark Lee's Express Rust Blue has worked for me.
I've used both for the last 40yrs, maybe more in my full time business. Likely before that as a part time shop.
SalAmmoniac solution is very simple and works well for a Cold/Slow Rust Blue.
Sold and used as Soft Solder Flux for tinning. It comes in a small 'soap bar' type wrapped package usually.
Welding supply places usually have it or the Almighty Net can supply it easily enough.
It's fairly soft. Take a knife and shave off some pieces and just disolve it in plain water to make a soln.
Use that soln at room temp as your Rusting Solution for the Cold Rust Process as you would any other.
Sal Ammoniac is chemically Ammonium Chloride.
It rusts steel very well! as will the fumes from it if you use it for soft soldering.
Bobsters solutions has a great many followers.
11 November 2024, 19:53
setters5I will third Rustblue.com Bobster's stuff works great, I've probably used at least 8 bottles so far.
11 November 2024, 22:29
WoodHunterThanks guys I will order some Rustblue
11 November 2024, 22:53
WoodHunterBobsters it is, ordering today. BTW, excellent video on Rustblue.com!
12 November 2024, 03:01
dpcdDefinite vote for Bobster's stuff.
I steam; no need to boil gallons of water to boil any more; one quart.
14 November 2024, 14:25
BobsterThanks for the kind words! I appreciate your business. Now celebrating our eleventh year.
Bob
www.rustblue.com06 December 2024, 03:48
dpcdSteam; then you only need to boil one quart of water and it doesn't matter where you get it. Look on Bobster's site and you will see it in action.
Bottled water; that is not the same as distilled water and contains all kinds of minerals...
08 December 2024, 23:31
AtkinsonPardon my English choice of words, but my spanish is muy malo Tambien and my Tex-mex is even worse..
I'll make it distilled in the feature.