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Unread 08-29-2002, 06:46 PM   #7
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Crank up the kitchen oven to 500 degrees, use a screen to allow air to circulate, and put them parts in there after it has set for about 10-15 to stabilize, and cook em' for about 15 minutes. Should do the trick. I screwed up when I was strawing some parts once and got the prettiest fire blue I ever seen on all the parts. Make sure the parts are absolutley degreased and clean, no oil from fingers etc., and finished to your liking, high polish or matte before you try this.
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