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unc1esteve:
PeterE,
This is the bluing I use.  It is a liquid or cream.  I apply it with a q-tip.  It works instantly.  You may go over old work and it will blend in well.  The cream is of a little lighter shade.  Then a light wipe of gun oil.  Do not know about the shipping.  If I can help contact me.  srmckuhen@att.net.

http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/metal-prep-coloring/metal-bluing/liquid-cold-bluing-chemicals/formula-44-40-instant-gun-blue-prod1112.aspx

Stefang,
I followed your Bonelle T&CG build because of the shaper work.  I have since completed my own Bonelle using an Atlas  shaper and a Rhodes slotter.  I have tried carbide bits but always break them because of the interrupted cuts.
Several months ago there was a Rhodes 3 1/2 x 7 shaper and 3 slotter machine complete with vise, rotary table and all other fixtures and attachments on EBay.
I tried to bid just to have all the extras but it was soon out of my budget.  Some one bought it, I hope he is wise enough to keep it complete.
Thank you for the shaper pictures.  I can imagine the swoosh of the ram.

Nice work, well done.


stefang:

--- Quote ---I followed your Bonelle T&CG build because of the shaper work. 
--- End quote ---

I have do admit that I never finished the bonelle TCG, i sold it to a good friend who finished it. I got a real tool&cutter grinder that doubles as a small surface grinder for myself :)


--- Quote --- I have tried carbide bits but always break them because of the interrupted cuts.
--- End quote ---

You can use softer carbide grades on the shaper and also lathe inserts for interrupted cuts. But I get the best results with high speed steel...

A slotter would be a nice addition to the shop, but floor space is precious :D

Stefan
Swarfing:
supplier of gun bluing on Ebay in the UK.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G96-Brand-Shotgun-Rifle-Mirror-Finish-Gun-Blue-Cream-/120603974757?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&hash=item1c148e9c65


PeterE:
Thanks everyone about tips on the cold blue.

Due to its originally intended use I think it is best to get it close to where I live.

/Peter
NeoTech:
PeterE; i have actually bought cold blue from Midway USA before and it was no problem in the custom.. So just get it where its cheap.
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