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Cabinet conditions for rust bluing?

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11 November 2009, 03:04
mstarling
Cabinet conditions for rust bluing?
OK Guys,

What should I be looking to achieve in terms of temperature and humidity in the humidity cabinet for rust bluing?

Thanks!


Mike

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11 November 2009, 03:35
Dall85
In the summer I do not use a box at all. In Memphis the whole damn place is a humidity cabinet. Otherwise I like 85/85.


Jim
11 November 2009, 03:38
DuggaBoye
I was taught the old 80/80 rule( not that our instrumentation was that accurate Wink )
and that more humidity was detrimental
(no reference text--just the old smith I worked with)


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11 November 2009, 04:01
craigster
My cabinet measures 1x1x4. I use a 40 watt bulb under the water pan for heat. I've never checked the temp or the humidity. 4-6 hrs per application usually does it.

Sorry to be so low tech, but it works for me.
11 November 2009, 07:25
Toomany Tools
I run 90/90 in my cabinet. I use a line-voltage thermostat to control temp and a vent in the top to regulate humidity.


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11 November 2009, 19:00
Timan
Old refrigerators work great.
timan