As a final touch to the metalwork, all exterior surfaces were detailed and polished by hand, preparatory to burnishing and bluing. |
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I use liquid fabric softener, added to the cycle at just the right time, yes with bluing for extra whiteness. |
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The bluing was worn off both sides of the barrel deep into the silver bare metal, as was the cylinder. |
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A kid with a real gun was more diligent at cleaning than most folks, so it never got pitted but the bluing was sure rubbed away. |
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The gun was bead blasted around the top of the slide and bottom of the frame and the flats were given a nice, even polish before bluing. |
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Similarly, when you are retouching worn spots on areas like floor plates, frames or barrels, the color of the original bluing can vary greatly. |
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Other manufacturers may make rifles with fancier stocks, brighter bluing, better checkering and polishing. |
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A couple of wooden benches at the side of the house in the shade held 3 big galvanized iron tubs for washing, rinsing and bluing the clothes, and a tin dish for the starch. |
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Take care when using bluing or laundry bleaches or hair dyes and rinses. |
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No longer do we have to deal with hot bluing or boiled linseed oil. |
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However, over the last two decades bluing and case coloring, as well as nickel plating, have improved significantly, resulting in a most attractive revolver. |
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The barrels' subtle blue-grey colors result from charcoal bluing. |
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Having owned several and examined many others I see no difference in terms of overall fit and finish, metal polishing and bluing, or action smoothness. |
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One year, he drew his gun so many times that the bluing on the barrel wore off. |
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Refinishes precision optical instruments and mechanical equipment, using bluing, bronze and paint. |
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The coloring of these absinthes being weak, it can be completed by an addition of caramel and bluing solution. |
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Potential Defects: Poor texture due to overcooking, bluing discoloration due to undercooking. |
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Copper chloride is widely used as a colorant and in the bluing of ferrous metals. |
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Oxides that result from the special bluing process protect these exceptional blades from corrosion. |
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Extractor and safety have remnants of bluing. |
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Regardless of barrel length or caliber, gorgeous case-hardening and deep, dark bluing and hand fitment of parts are standard with every one. |
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They cause the bluing and mildew on installed wood. |
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Many people are familiar with this effect, for example, from the bluing of steel, whose different temperature-dependent stages that can be seen in the chromed exhaust pipes of motorcycles. |
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A bluing agent can mask the yellowish tint to make the material appear whiter, or the material can be treated with a fluorescent compound that absorbs ultraviolet light and weakly emits blue visible light. |
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And inside my head that old ticking marked the retreat of the clouds and their slow cooling from the colors of fire to the colors of dusk: from pink to purple, to the hue of a bluing plate along a rifle, and then to ash. |
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A Most commercial hot bluing or caustic bluing salts are made up of sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, and. |
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The simple presence of bluing agents in print or proof paper leads the qualified Producer to deliberately produce on his proof colors different from the print, in order to get a better visual matching. |
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Painting, galvanization, passivation, plastic coating and bluing are all used to protect iron from rust by excluding water and oxygen or by cathodic protection. |
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