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1/13/2025 7:11 PM  #1


OT sort of. Has anyone here ever put a black oxide coating on bolts

Or any other parts? 

I have a side project I've always wanted to do.  I'm going to strip chrome from a set of ratchets and then refinish them with a black oxide finish.   I was originally going to use gun blueing, but now that I'm Starting to learn about this process,  there are better methods. 

What I am converting is going to be a set of Craftsmen rhft ratchets.   I've watched auctions over the last couple years and waited to get the right candidates.   And that is 3 ratchets so clapped out with either rust or peeling chrome, AND cheep!! cheep!! Fun! Fun! (That is a Midwest thing). That this is worth doing this too.   Now I have all three of them.  I also do know products like evaporust leave a black coating.   I'm wanting to go a little deeper and permanent. 

Anyways, if anyone has played around with oxide, I'd like to hear your thoughts.    I


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1/14/2025 4:13 AM  #2


Re: OT sort of. Has anyone here ever put a black oxide coating on bolts

I had gotten some old black sockets of my dad's when he passed away.  I tried some product my son has and it just didn't hold up and had rust again.  Most likely it's because of how I prepped the sockets.

 

1/14/2025 5:53 AM  #3


Re: OT sort of. Has anyone here ever put a black oxide coating on bolts

Black oxide still rusts.  I believe Eastwood sells a kit to refinish parts with it, but I tend to blast the parts and then use Rustoleum Rust Reformer, which is a matte black finish that converts any remaining rust and looks pretty much just like a black oxide finish.  It seems to hold up pretty well.  I've used it on a lot of chassis bolts on my '89 GT project. 

 

1/14/2025 7:44 AM  #4


Re: OT sort of. Has anyone here ever put a black oxide coating on bolts

Hmmm.... I've used that Mar-hyde rust reformer before.   I probably have an old bottle in fact.   Got to admit, I didn't think much of a phosphate type coating with the exception of evaporust.  I guess I need to start deep researching how I'm going to save these clapped out beauties.

Edit:   I should have known Daze dabbled in this sort of thing and has a video on it.   Man we have some great people with knowledge and such connected to this forum!

Last edited by Greg B (1/14/2025 8:13 AM)


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
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1/15/2025 12:10 PM  #5


Re: OT sort of. Has anyone here ever put a black oxide coating on bolts

Greg B wrote:

Hmmm.... I've used that Mar-hyde rust reformer before.   I probably have an old bottle in fact.   Got to admit, I didn't think much of a phosphate type coating with the exception of evaporust.  I guess I need to start deep researching how I'm going to save these clapped out beauties.

Edit:   I should have known Daze dabbled in this sort of thing and has a video on it.   Man we have some great people with knowledge and such connected to this forum!

 
You mean this one?
https://youtu.be/bEkX0eMrR5w?si=4n0Ptio9clMOKF_H


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1/15/2025 1:40 PM  #6


Re: OT sort of. Has anyone here ever put a black oxide coating on bolts

IIRC there is a  cold and hot procedure for doing this.
The cold method gets a thin coating of about .00001” thick. The hot method is thicker and more durable up to .00005” and I would think better for tools that are used frequently.


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