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Post  davidll1984 Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:11 am

Y like the ballon in cylinder tink its Good way To blue cylinder wil do that Nex time
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Post  Bretherman Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:05 am

Levent Suberk wrote:
Bretherman wrote:Interesting, I was going to try the submerging method, but I didn't think much of the cylinder walls being blued.
I'll be brushing it on the outside only.

Clean parts with naphta, lighter fluid and a tooth brush. Use rubber gloves to avoid finger prints. Immediately blue the parts after cleaning because cleaned steel rusts quickly.

Do not blue inside of cylinder. You can use a balloon in cylinder to block inside. Oil parts after bluing.

Interesting idea!!
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