Hello, everyone!
I have been researching ways to treat plain steel tools for some time now, besides wiping with oil occasionally. I stumbled upon a few forum posts relating to BLO but they mostly dealt with removing BLO from old tools or "how long should I let my tools sit in BLO?". What I was searching for was heat treating the steel.
I found just a few videos of metal being treated, but it was 95% wood treatment. There were some videos and forum posts about wiping your axe with it, as well. So I found a video of a blacksmith explaining how to heat the metal with BLO.
I decided today to give it a try, so I grabbed a Thorsen breaker bar, New Britain Speeder, Owatonna 3" extension, and a Husky CB-45. All of these tools are plain steel and would hopefully work well. I heated each tool until it started getting the rainbow/titanium look, but no hotter than that. After they were heated appropriately I wet a rag with BLO and simply wiped it on. It baked onto the steel with no problems, although each tool has a different shade of coating now.
Over all the tools aren't sticky or tacky, and have a mild gloss finish. The finish is smooth and even, and I hope it will hold up as I use the tools.
I soaked the tools in Purple Power, rinsed with water, scrubbed them clean, and wiped them with acetone before heating. I took apart the Husky, degreased the inside of the head and ratchet mechanism. I did heat the selector and wipe it with BLO, but not the ratchet mechanism.
Below I have posted before and after pictures.







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I have been researching ways to treat plain steel tools for some time now, besides wiping with oil occasionally. I stumbled upon a few forum posts relating to BLO but they mostly dealt with removing BLO from old tools or "how long should I let my tools sit in BLO?". What I was searching for was heat treating the steel.
I found just a few videos of metal being treated, but it was 95% wood treatment. There were some videos and forum posts about wiping your axe with it, as well. So I found a video of a blacksmith explaining how to heat the metal with BLO.
I decided today to give it a try, so I grabbed a Thorsen breaker bar, New Britain Speeder, Owatonna 3" extension, and a Husky CB-45. All of these tools are plain steel and would hopefully work well. I heated each tool until it started getting the rainbow/titanium look, but no hotter than that. After they were heated appropriately I wet a rag with BLO and simply wiped it on. It baked onto the steel with no problems, although each tool has a different shade of coating now.
Over all the tools aren't sticky or tacky, and have a mild gloss finish. The finish is smooth and even, and I hope it will hold up as I use the tools.
I soaked the tools in Purple Power, rinsed with water, scrubbed them clean, and wiped them with acetone before heating. I took apart the Husky, degreased the inside of the head and ratchet mechanism. I did heat the selector and wipe it with BLO, but not the ratchet mechanism.
Below I have posted before and after pictures.








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