by P3 Orion on Sun May 29, 2016 2:17 pm
I have had very good success using the Mark Lee Express Blue. Brownells sells, I think 16 oz for about $20.00. After all the prep is done it takes me about 4-5 hours for the actual bluing.
You will need 2 SS tanks. You will need heat sources to get water up to 185-200 degrees.
First tank is used in the bluing process, using only hot distilled water.
Second tank is used to boil blued item for 10-15 minutes to kill the bluing chemical.
You will need water displacing oil. Brownells sells it by the gallon. This can be reused over and over, but some is lost during each bluing session.
You will need tank for the oil, I use a hard plastic tank intended for feeding livestock. Mine is about 36 inches long. Shorter would work for pistol. Blued item will be submerged into the displacing oil.
You will need RIG grease to coat blued items when done. I coat them heavily with a brush, then wrap in newspaper overnight or longer.
Like I said it takes me about 4-5 hours, and I feel it is more durable than the hot dip method commonly used.
I have used a least three bottles of the Express Blue, and to blue a bolt action rifle, you would typically use about 3-4 tablespoons.
All the instructions are included with the Express Blue.
If your firearm was disassembled, and prepped, I would be willing to help you with your first one.
Rich