« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2013, 02:13:24 AM »
I too would like to try case coloring some parts. I have made a parkerizing tank and done dozens of barrels and parts and it was quite simple. I to was a welder / fabricator at one time and intend to make a crucible that can be reused many times to put the parts in. I dont have anyway to heat the crucible except a outdoor burn pit where I can burn wood and maybe with the help of a small blower be able to get it orange/ red hot for long enough to work before quenching.
For the carbon I was going to try a mix of charcoal, ground up deer antlers, and maybe some leather dust. To start I have some old shotgun frames that I really cant hurt to bad so if it doesnt color well than I wount be out much as it shouldnt cost much except my time to give it a try.
For myself I just need to put a higher priority to the project at some point so I will get it done, I always have to many gun related projects going at once and find it hard to complete anything from start to finish before getting involved with something new.
I too would like to hear anyones experience with home case coloring.
jedman
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