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well I just was given about 3# of screws/nuts from a friend...I have tumbled them and now they are not blue...I seem to remember that someone used Olive oil and heat to get a nice finish???? trans fluid,kero,motor oil...did not work well.....ANY HELP!!!! Thanks JohnnySr

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You would need to heat the part till it glowed red then you drop it into a pool of room temp oil. Just tried it with two turnbuckles and it worked.

edit - you said blue.......so your hardware is aluminum. Heat and oil trick works on steel :wink:

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If the parts were blue anodized aluminum, the only way you'll get them blue again is to re-anodize them.
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pretty sure they WERE black! :?

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really :?:
I have tumbled them and now they are not blue
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RC10resto wrote:really :?:
I have tumbled them and now they are not blue
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......Not My Nuts!!!!!......... :shock: :mrgreen:

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Johnny if they are steel screws, a cold blackening solution is what you need. You could heat them to red hot and dunk them in trans oil, from what I hear. But that's pretty tough to do with that much hardware. Better with the cold blackening solution.

http://www.caswellplating.com/metal-finishing-solutions/black-oxide-kits/black-oxide-kit-1-25-gal.html

usually about 45 bucks, if you can find just the solution cheaper, you could do that.

alternatively, you could spend 40 bucks at mcmaster-carr for the common sizes and get fresh brand new hardware, black oxide or stainless.

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Thanks Joe! of coursr when I get something to save it ends up costing me more than getting new stuff!!!!! Go Figure :(

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I can relate to that! :lol:

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never fails Johnny.....

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