Super User Munkin Posted January 9, 2019 Super User Posted January 9, 2019 https://www.epi.com/black-oxide/stainless-steel/room/insta-blak-ss-370/ Bought the trail kit for this to try and blacken those stainless steel chatterbait blades from China. Hopefully this works and I don't die in some chemical accident this weekend. All my other efforts have failed but I am on a mission to make some good black ones. Allen Quote
Heartland Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 Nice, looks like it will produce a fine product. I have been relying on Rust-OLeum in flat black Quote
Super User Munkin Posted January 10, 2019 Author Super User Posted January 10, 2019 10 minutes ago, Heartland said: Nice, looks like it will produce a fine product. I have been relying on Rust-OLeum in flat black That is my backup plan but Phenix has to be coating these some way and I am trying to figure out how. Allen Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 10, 2019 Global Moderator Posted January 10, 2019 I'll send you a couple powder painted ones if you want to see if they're something you could use. Quote
cadman Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 I powder paint my blades as well. Works for me. Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted January 10, 2019 Super User Posted January 10, 2019 What exact metal are the blades? My wife does a lot of pickeling/staining of metal for her job, she said if I know the exact metal she might be albe to suggest other options. Quote
cadman Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 1 hour ago, fishwizzard said: What exact metal are the blades? My wife does a lot of pickeling/staining of metal for her job, she said if I know the exact metal she might be albe to suggest other options. The blades I buy are stainless steel. Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted January 10, 2019 Super User Posted January 10, 2019 2 minutes ago, cadman said: The blades I buy are stainless steel. That is what I told her but she wanted to know what kind of stainelss. I assume most lure component companies are not going to get that specific but I thought I would ask just in case. She mostly works at brass and copper which are apparently much easier to get to take a pickle but has some colleagues who might have more experence with coloring stainless steel. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted January 10, 2019 Author Super User Posted January 10, 2019 All I know is they are stainless steel and from China so who knows. The kit above is for stainless steel and you just dilute the blackening solution based on steel type. I will just use some trial and error this weekend to find out. As far as powder painting the blades I get too much powder on them every time and they look like crap. Allen Quote
cadman Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 2 hours ago, fishwizzard said: That is what I told her but she wanted to know what kind of stainelss. I assume most lure component companies are not going to get that specific but I thought I would ask just in case. She mostly works at brass and copper which are apparently much easier to get to take a pickle but has some colleagues who might have more experence with coloring stainless steel. The stainless is going to be 300 or 400 series. I doubt it will be 300, as we use that for salt water conditions at work and it is more expensive that 400 series S.S. There is no way of finding out from the seller, because they probably don't know. You would have to go to the manufacturer, and the seller isn't going to tell you where hew gets them from. 1 hour ago, Munkin said: All I know is they are stainless steel and from China so who knows. The kit above is for stainless steel and you just dilute the blackening solution based on steel type. I will just use some trial and error this weekend to find out. As far as powder painting the blades I get too much powder on them every time and they look like crap. Allen Allen, How about black tape? You can trim off the profile with a single edge razor blade. Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted January 10, 2019 Super User Posted January 10, 2019 https://jaxchemical.com/shop/jax-iron-steel-nickel-blackener/ This is the product she came back with. She said it works very good on non-stainless steel and she think she remembers using it on stainless a couple years ago and it working out “OK”. She said the Jax chemicals are very easy to use and are not too terribly toxic smelling Quote
Super User Munkin Posted January 10, 2019 Author Super User Posted January 10, 2019 The kit arrived yesterday so I will try it out this weekend. Allen Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted January 10, 2019 Super User Posted January 10, 2019 Allen, I apologize if this was asked before but I didn't see it if it was. What about the black nickel shake blades from Barlow's Tackle? I don't know who does the black nickel willow leaf blades for them but they are really nice, I'd imagine the chatterbait blades would be just as nice. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted January 10, 2019 Author Super User Posted January 10, 2019 24 minutes ago, smalljaw67 said: Allen, I apologize if this was asked before but I didn't see it if it was. What about the black nickel shake blades from Barlow's Tackle? I don't know who does the black nickel willow leaf blades for them but they are really nice, I'd imagine the chatterbait blades would be just as nice. Want the original coffin shape blades in black. Allen Quote
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