On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:54:52 -0500, "Joe AutoDrill"
wrote:
Just received a shipment of parts. I'm familiar with the brownish-black
"black oxide" method of coloring steel, but these came in glossy and coated
almost like a black anodized aluminum part... But not as durable as either
anodizing or oxide...
It's not paint... It's more durable than that or even a sharpie marker...
Any clue what the difference is between methods of "blackening" the steel?
Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
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