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    Patina finish on old iron

    I've got an old vise that had paint spilled all over it in addition to a poor rattle can paint job. I am planning on getting it down to bare steel via electrolysis. I'd like to refinish it to look like this finish below. Does anyone know of a technique that they can point me to?



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    You may want to post your question over at owwm if you don't get any replies in here. There a great group that take their old iron seriously.

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    You could try gun bluing and that may give you the look you are searching for. Maybe stove black will work as well.
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    No doubt your vise was originally enameled to provide protection against rust, in a trademark color of the maker (black?).

    But, Home Depot is said to carry Rustoleum "Cast Iron Paint" which mimmicks the look of CI. I have also read of an automotive paint called *Blast Cast* used by rebuilders to spray on the look of CI.
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    How bout spraying it with lacquer? See if there is a durable one out there that won't chip every 2 seconds.

    You can leave it as is and paste wax it but depending on your climate you may have to do it often.

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    Have done electrolysis before? It'll come out darker than the picture.

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    Commercially it's black oxide but for the DIY see tool blackening in www.mcmaster.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chip Lindley View Post
    No doubt your vise was originally enameled to provide protection against rust, in a trademark color of the maker (black?).

    But, Home Depot is said to carry Rustoleum "Cast Iron Paint" which mimmicks the look of CI. I have also read of an automotive paint called *Blast Cast* used by rebuilders to spray on the look of CI.
    Great info. Thanks for the post.
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    Thanks all! I'll be looking in to all the methods.

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