Just completed my home parkerizing job. It did not work out as well as planned. I took some bad advice, rushed into it, and got a botched job.
The problem is that the parkerizing is, if for lack of a better term, uneven. What I mean is that it appears to be thicker on some spots than in others. It looks almost as if the finish has more luster in some spots, and not just the hardend areas.
Is there a way to "even" things up a bit? I would really hate to reblast it and go thru the same process?
(The park itself is the blackest I've ever seen and doubt I could repeat this color to any degree of satisfaction.)
Thanks
Ehenz
The problem is that the parkerizing is, if for lack of a better term, uneven. What I mean is that it appears to be thicker on some spots than in others. It looks almost as if the finish has more luster in some spots, and not just the hardend areas.
Is there a way to "even" things up a bit? I would really hate to reblast it and go thru the same process?
(The park itself is the blackest I've ever seen and doubt I could repeat this color to any degree of satisfaction.)
Thanks
Ehenz