"The Cold bluing process on clean polished metal" Part 3

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

This section covers the actual bluing process once you have cleaning and polished your metal parts. Stay tuned for part 4 which will be the final results. Thanks for watching.

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  • Thanks for the How to video... it really give me an idea what i'm getting my self in to blueing a gun.

    Quick question will this product produce the same looking stock blue like the S&W's blueing?

    and I don't have a polishing wheel like you do but do you think a dremel tool can take its place for polishing ?

  • You'll need to hot blue to replicate finishes that are found on S&W revolvers.

    A dremel tool for polishing large areas on metal is a tall order, but possible. Just like anything, you should take your time and youll get a good result.

  • very good video. my question to you is how do i get a matt or dull blued finish like you find on the springfield hand guns? any suggestions

  • I think you are referring to parkerizing. If so, I have a video series on that as well.

  • how do u cure it? does cure it just means let it there overnight?

  • See part 4.

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  • Do you rinse and then heat or heat then rinse,after bluing?

  • I was thinking of bluing the blade of a sword, does it weaken the steel if I do that?

  • smells like rotten eggs when you done...wears off a bit afterwards

  • did you use a wire buffing wheel to buff those parts

  • how hot we talkin about like cherry red hot haha just kidding hey great video im planning on rebluing my 1895 chilean mauser cavalry carbine

  • I just bought a Birchwood Casey bluing kit for a beater Mossberg 500 I'm picking up from the local pawn shop. This video was very informative.

    At what point in the process do you use the naval jelly rust remover stuff?

  • Mauser looks amazing!! Did you ever work with Red Mahogney stain?

  • Aweseome!! the entire series!!! Where do you get the Bluing? Can you do a "Silver" color? Thanks

  • @Iraqveteran8888

    Is heating it necessary becaue i already finished my sks dust cover and mag!

  • @Marine17inlove they sell wood stock too

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