A Few New Finishes...

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I love the coloring on the rooster Bill. Nice art work.

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So cool. How do ya do stuff like that? Just heat?
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RayRay wrote:So cool. How do ya do stuff like that? Just heat?
The Rooster Napkin Holder is bare CR steel. I hit it with a 120-grit flap disc & got the coloring using
solvent dye. Just took a few minutes to do.

The Badge Sign is 24"' diameter, HR steel, mill-scale removed with muriatic acid (10 minute bath), polished
with a non-woven disc on a 4.5" grinder, then sprayed with one of my new Patina Colors, "Gold Rust", then
clear-coated.

The Bull Rider Towel Holder was Copper FX, followed by Black Solvent Dye in a few spots, applied with
an air-brush. Then clear-coated.

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Do you take it down to the bare steel with the flapper disk?
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bwgsmith wrote:Do you take it down to the bare steel with the flapper disk?
Yes, but I don't remove mill-scale with a flap disc. I soak off the mill-scale, then quickly polish
it up with an 80 or 120 Grit Flap Disc. Lately, I've been using a non-woven pad on a 4.5" grinder, and that
works well, too. But you need a variable speed angle grinder to use the non-woven pad.

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Looks Fantastic! Keep up the great work!
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What do you soak it in? I guess I should have purchased your book with sample pack :O) .
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bwgsmith wrote:What do you soak it in? I guess I should have purchased your book with sample pack :O) .
HCL (Muriatic Acid 30%+) aka: Hydrochloric Acid mixed 1:1 w/ Water. 10-15 minutes of submersion, remove, rinse well & force-dry with shop air.

12-24 Hrs. will remove 99% of dross, too.

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Thanks. I will try that. Looking forward to trying our Pantina's as well.
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bwgsmith wrote:Thanks. I will try that. Looking forward to trying our Pantina's as well.
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Sounds Good! If you have any questions, give me a call.

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