Brass Tubes (darkening)

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Scott

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Hi Dale!

I noticed you didn't have any replies yet, so I thought I'd jump in. To do a quick darken, I just color them up with a black Sharpie. It's not perfect, but it's going inside the blank and doesn't need to be perfect. If I have the time I would spray some paint on them, but I generally don't have the time. Good luck!

Scott.
 

jkeithrussell

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Use something dark.



Black spray paint if you want them dark. White spray paint if you want them light. I just slip the tube over a dowel, spray, and wait to dry.
 

BigShed

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My wife does leadlighting and I use her Black Patina (in fact to keep family harmony I have now purchased my own bottle!:rolleyes:).

Just dunk the brass tubes in that and they turn a very attractive shade of gunmetal, almost black.

No adhesion problems as with paint and no increase in diameter of the tube.
 

Jgrden

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My wife does leadlighting and I use her Black Patina (in fact to keep family harmony I have now purchased my own bottle!:rolleyes:).

Just dunk the brass tubes in that and they turn a very attractive shade of gunmetal, almost black.

No adhesion problems as with paint and no increase in diameter of the tube.
You must have been married for a while to know how to keep harmony in the family. lol.gif
 
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