Original Blackener for Gas Cylinders?
Hi folks! I know this was probably covered on the original CSP forum but, as we all know, those vast archives are gone. So I must ask again, What type of solution was originally used to treat the post war gas cylinders to give it that black matt finish. Also, what modern solution can I use to refinish my cylinder that will give the same results and durability. I'm trying to stay away from the top coats like baking laquers and teflons. TIA:D
Original Blackener for Gas Cylinders
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RogerFoxDog
Hi folks! I know this was probably covered on the original CSP forum but, as we all know, those vast archives are gone. So I must ask again, What type of solution was originally used to treat the post war gas cylinders to give it that black matt finish. Also, what modern solution can I use to refinish my cylinder that will give the same results and durability. I'm trying to stay away from the top coats like baking laquers and teflons. TIA:D
If the cylinder is stainless steel you can use a "Black oxide" coating [akin to blueing]. It will need to be sandblasted. You should plug the ends but it is no problem if the solution gets in as it more of a stain than a coating and exposure to the gas will remove it fairly quickly. A good plating house in your area may be able to do it for you. Coat the outside with oil and it should last for years.
Bill