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Re: Bolt finish

To: Russ Wilson <russ@scubed.com>
Subject: Re: Bolt finish
From: KENNETH PORTER <kporter@unix.asb.com>
Date: Fri, 01 May 1998 12:41:45 -0400
Russ:
Try a good hobbyshop especially one that caters to model railroaders. There is
a product called "Blacken It". Give it a try.
Ken TC4147

Russ Wilson wrote:

> Does anyone know of a good surface finish - other than paint or chrome -
> that can be applied to steel nuts, bolts, screws, etc. (probably even to TD
> carburetor overflow-pipe clips)?  I'm thinking of something like the black
> oxide coating found on hardened cap screws, for example.  Ideally it would
> be a process suitable for application in the home garage, but even advice
> about a good commercial process would be welcome.
>
> What I looking for is a way to protect the unique fasteners on my TC engine
> that would create a more-or-less original appearance without having to
> replace the generally expensive little things.  The throttle adjusting
> screws are a good example.  Chrome looks out of place, as does paint, which
> also messes up the threads, but leaving them unfinished has invited rapid
> rusting.  What do others do?
>
> Russ Wilson




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