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    Culver's M1 Carbine Forum

    Good discussion going on concerning parkerize finish color on the "other" forum. Hope I am not in violation of rules here.
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    After Park Rinse Was Tinted.........

    Billy,
    Where does the green color come from?
    A long drawn out battle.
    Thoughts of old cosmo turning parts green just doesn't fly. It doesn't explain why parts just opened from years in storage don't have the green tint.
    M or Z type Phosphate finishes are a chemical reaction the end result being a rust preventative surface oxidized to clean raw steel. Still used today as a raw metal sealer for primer and paints to be applied over.

    I believe the use of Zinc Chromate Green in a liquid form was used as the after park rinse.
    This system was already in use by the DOD on aircraft.

    Here's some more info about it,

    Everything You Need To Know About Zinc Chromate

    After reading this, you could see how playing with the tint would explain the numbers of colors we see on the carbines of today.

    Just my thoughts,

    Charlie-painter777
    Last edited by painter777; 01-25-2010 at 04:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Billy,
    Where does the green color come from?
    A long drawn out battle.
    Thoughts of old cosmo turning parts green just doesn't fly. It doesn't explain why parts just opened from years in storage don't have the green tint.
    M or Z type Phosphate finishes are a chemical reaction the end result being a rust preventative surface oxidized to clean raw steel. Still used today as a raw metal sealer for primer and paints to be applied over.

    I believe the use of Zinc Chromate Green in a liquid form was used as the after park rinse.
    This system was already in use by the DOD on aircraft.

    Here's some more info about it,

    Everything You Need To Know About Zinc Chromate

    After reading this, you could see how playing with the tint would explain the numbers of colors we see on the carbines of today.

    Just my thoughts,

    Charlie-painter777

    Charlie, I was trying to learn something when it became a little difficult when there is a difference of opinions among those posting on the topic. Your input is greatly appreciated and helps me to decide what to believe. I am happy not have any rust on mine. The other colors seem to change depending on light exposure. I will have to admit my Rock-Ola and one of the Winchesters seem to have a greenest tint. Also, I think you know I had Dean re-park one of mine and it has a dark grey finish.

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    Without the jargon of chemicals, we were able to use Oxinate 84 from Brownells to obtain grey. Just a new clean solution was all that we needed. To get it pure black we added fine steel wool to the tank. Sometimes railway spikes too. I still don't see any of the weapons in that thread I would call green.

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    I got a stupid question.....

    Why don't someone just mix a few batches of different park up using different chemicals and actually TRY to duplicated it instead of talking about it so much. With all the debate over all milsurp collectors (not just carbine) I am surprised that someone with some spare time, energy (and cash) hasn't dubplicated it before now. If they can not duplicate it, each try serves as to eliminate a possible source of the green....

    Sorry, had a common sense moment in the middle of my all my insanity. I promise it won't happen again....

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    Those two guys really went after each other on the subject.

    Good thing they weren't in the same room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    Good thing they weren't in the same room.
    Jim, I am also glad that they don't have access to alot of firearms.....





    Sorry, that was too good of a set-up line....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    Those two guys really went after each other on the subject.

    Good thing they weren't in the same room.
    Had they been in the same room the conversation probably would have been more civil. Least that is my experience with folks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    Those two guys really went after each other on the subject.

    Good thing they weren't in the same room.
    Yeah,
    I don't know if I will ever post there again. You have to be very careful of what you say and not make any mistakes or they will rip you apart. Not very friendly...Here is an example of someone who called a "bullet" a bullet tip.
    http://www.jouster.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4774
    They even started a whole new thread on the subject.Why??? Nothing better to do??
    http://www.jouster.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5066
    I may not agree with the poster calling them trolls, but I think they need to grow up a bit.

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    I kind of think there's more than one reason for the 'green' tint, but it sure isn't worth arguing like that about it.

    Here's an example for the subject:
    This receiver had been in storage for a very long time.
    I cleaned it with denatured alcohol and much of the green wiped off. (?)


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