BROWNELLS NitreBlue Bluing TANK,SALTS,WIRE,THERMOMETER

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THIS HAS BEEN SETTING IN MY SHOP FOR AWHILE I HAVE A LARGER SET UP,DONT NEED THIS SET UP,THIS SELL CONTAINS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO NitreBlue BESIDES THE HEAT,OF COURSE YOU SUPPLY IT,ONE OF THOSE LP PROPANE TURKEY COOKING BASES WOULD BE PERFECT,THE SALT TANK HAS A FEW LIGHT RUST SPOTS I WIPED OFF DUE TO MOISTURE,ONLY ON THE BOTTOM ,ITS LIGHT SURFACE BESIDES THAT IT IS ALL NEW UNUSED,WHEN THE HEAT IS PUT TO IT THEY SHOULD DISSAPPEAR NO BIGGY,THIS IS WHAT ALL YOU GET,


1- "QUARTER TANK"-Specially For NitreBlue Bluing- Perfect For Small Parts Hot Bluing
Just the right size for NitreBlue Bluing of handgun barrels, frames, slides, cylinders and all the small parts that go with them. Holds about 17 lbs. of our NitreBlue Bluing Salts or, holds 1 gallon of Oxynate No. 7™ and Oxynate No. 84™ solutions for bluing handguns one at a time.

SPECS: Black iron. 6" (15.2cm) x 6"x 10" (25.4cm). Welded seams, rolled edges. Holds 1 gallon of solution

1- "HEAT-TREAT THERMOMETER" Shows Vital Temperature Of Heat-Treat Baths Or Lead Pots
Ideal temperature range lets you come up to and hold the constant temperature required for Nitre Blue™ Bluing.

SPECS: 2" (5.1cm) dial, 8" (20.3cm) long stem, (required to be immersed at least 2" (5.1cm). 304 stainless. Hermetically sealed. Guaranteed accurate to ½" of 1%. 200° F. to 1000° F.

1-"3 PACK BLACK IRON WIRE" Much Needed Goodies Make Your Bluing Life Easier
Dead-soft annealed so bends easily, holds firmly. Not plated - just a light oil coat so it cannot contaminate/ruin your bluing or plating.

SPECS: 18-gauge about .047" (1.2mm). 50-ft. (1524cm) coils

1- "20lb. NitreBlue Bluing Salts" Gorgeous "Fire Blue" Colors & No-Scale Tempering - A Master Metal Finisher's Secret Useable In Any Shop
Turn parts and small pieces a deep, rich, lustrous blue with a finish that's tougher and prettier than most of the cold blues. The process is really quite simple: Heat the salts up to 570° F. - 650° F. (they are NOT dissolved in water, they're used straight). Dip the parts in, watch for the color change. Lower temperatures give a "straw" color like the older Luger parts. As an added bonus, the salts can be used for the drawing operation when heat-treating springs and parts.

*Requires Additional Hazardous Materials Surcharge

SPECS: 20 lb. (9.1kg) in plastic, resealable plastic pail. 1 lb. of salts will take up approximately 15 cubic in. (245 cubic cm).



ILL LET IT ALL GO FOR $200.00 SHIPPED UPS GROUND TO LOWER 48
PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE, BACUSTOMKNIVES@YAHOO.COM

FIRST ILL TAKE IT GETS IT THANKS BILL

WOULD POSSIBLY DO SOME TRADING ASWELL,IF INTRESTED
 

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