madduck
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I'm building a stand for a sink that will go in the guest bathroom. It's steel and i'm welding it, so it has to be finished after it's constructed.
I was considering doing a patina on it, but not sure if that's the 'best' way to go. But, I don't know what is best, i've never done any bluing. I found the following video that addresses cold bluing. I've no tie to this vid or channel, I found it via a search. The dude is in Switzerland, I'm not eeeeeven close to there.
Has anyone here ever done this via the cold process?
Is there any reason i should not try this on a steel, sink stand?
The only thing I see as a negative, off the top of my head, is possibly the cost. The stand isn't huge, but due to the size of the bottles that most of the solutions come in, I could see the $$$ as significant.
Thanks for any comments, pro and con.
Cheers...
I was considering doing a patina on it, but not sure if that's the 'best' way to go. But, I don't know what is best, i've never done any bluing. I found the following video that addresses cold bluing. I've no tie to this vid or channel, I found it via a search. The dude is in Switzerland, I'm not eeeeeven close to there.
Has anyone here ever done this via the cold process?
Is there any reason i should not try this on a steel, sink stand?
The only thing I see as a negative, off the top of my head, is possibly the cost. The stand isn't huge, but due to the size of the bottles that most of the solutions come in, I could see the $$$ as significant.
Thanks for any comments, pro and con.
Cheers...
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