Acid Patina On Galvanized Steel~

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Acid Patina On Galvanized Steel~

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Here's a couple of samples I worked up this a.m.

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Re: Acid Patina On Galvanized Steel~

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Nice, Bill.
That's some interesting 'looks' to offer the customers.

Keep it up!
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AnotherDano wrote:Nice, Bill.
That's some interesting 'looks' to offer the customers.

Keep it up!
Thanks. i've got a customer in ID that's building a "Silo Home" and wants the entire exterior done in a patina finish.
Each curved panel will have to be patinated & clear-coated before assembly.

These are single-stage samples, e.g. one patina. Quick & Easy. Torch, Black or Bronze could be added to the Rust FX
or Copper FX for even more dramatic patinas.

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Hey Bill, what do you use to clear coat your art work? The stuff I use doesn't seem to have a good gloss to it?

Thanks, Gary


steelfx wrote:
AnotherDano wrote:Nice, Bill.
That's some interesting 'looks' to offer the customers.

Keep it up!
Thanks. i've got a customer in ID that's building a "Silo Home" and wants the entire exterior done in a patina finish.
Each curved panel will have to be patinated & clear-coated before assembly.

These are single-stage samples, e.g. one patina. Quick & Easy. Torch, Black or Bronze could be added to the Rust FX
or Copper FX for even more dramatic patinas.

;)
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Re: Acid Patina On Galvanized Steel~

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I use DELTRON DC3000. You can find it at any PPG Dealer that caters to the auto-body shops. It's also available on my site. It's definitely the best I've ever used.

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Gary, a while back I asked if you had ever used copper fx on galvanized, you said not yet, so I tried it and it just turned black on me, what am I doing wrong can you tell me......by the way that looks great
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BrianMick wrote:Gary, a while back I asked if you had ever used copper fx on galvanized, you said not yet, so I tried it and it just turned black on me, what am I doing wrong can you tell me......by the way that looks great
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Brian,
I've done galvanized, just didn't have any photos until now. You have to vaporize the zinc, first.
A quick (2-3 minutes) in HCI/H20-1:1 will do the trick. I use straight HCI 35%, but it's a very violent, nasty
way to go. Puts off a lot of green smoke & hydrogen gas, so be careful & wear proper PPE if you do it.
Straight HCI only takes 3-5 seconds!

Rinse with water, apply the Copper FX, force-dry & seal. It's really easy.

thanks,

Bill (not Gary)
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steelfx wrote:
BrianMick wrote:Gary, a while back I asked if you had ever used copper fx on galvanized, you said not yet, so I tried it and it just turned black on me, what am I doing wrong can you tell me......by the way that looks great
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Brian,
I've done galvanized, just didn't have any photos until now. You have to vaporize the zinc, first.
A quick (2-3 minutes) in HCI/H20-1:1 will do the trick. I use straight HCI 35%, but it's a very violent, nasty
way to go. Puts off a lot of green smoke & hydrogen gas, so be careful & wear proper PPE if you do it.
Straight HCI only takes 3-5 seconds!

Rinse with water, apply the Copper FX, force-dry & seal. It's really easy.

thanks,

Bill (not Gary)
:D
Bill( not gary), I knew that.....dont know what I was thinking......sorry


Thanks for the info, I will have to give that a try
Brian
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