You could but you'll probably need a oxy- acetylene torch to get the steel to be that blue. Honestly if it was me and I did say if the pipe starts to rust ill have it coated and be done with it
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Negative sir the color from the welds is just heat from welding..here was new...then stripped with minimal effort..then test bluedClean it all off and let the engine put the color back in the pipe. You will permanently lose the color around the welds tho....
Or at this point send it out to get coated
Yes port i was aware of the color is from the heat of weldingBrand new pipe color from welding vs my quick 10 min deal...
Negative sir the color from the welds is just heat from welding..here was new...then stripped with minimal effort..then test blued
I used map gas handheld torch with small tip.. i can get the bands much smaller
Makes 2 of usI was gonna ask him, but I think I already know the answer
no no I’m done with the WiLl iT ScRaTcH iTI was gonna ask him, but I think I already know the answer
Dude I just said that I’m working on the nitros rn, and like a lot, working on trans and engine swaps and carbs n stuffI love when people that don't have a job say their too busy to work on poop...what else you got going on?![]()
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