Parkerizing pan

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Parkerizing pan

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who makes and sell a parkerizing pan at a reasonable price?
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Post by M1 Tanker »

Brownells has some. I believe you can purchase some at parkerizingtanks.com too.

I use a cast iron bluing tank ($45 at Brownells) to do all my parking. It works like a champ, but I store my solution in a 5 gallon bucket when Im done so it don't eat thru the tank. $45 seemed to be a better deal then $200 for something I do 5 times a year and not 5 times a day.
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Home Depot

5' chunk of aluminum gutter, 2 end caps, some RTV, and an old gas grill! :mrgreen:
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Brass Scrounger wrote:Home Depot

5' chunk of aluminum gutter, 2 end caps, some RTV, and an old gas grill! :mrgreen:

I like that brass.. . I was just about to buy some tanks.. I guess I dont have to spend a pile of money... thanks for the great idea

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You can drop by your local metal fabricators shop and ask them to fold and weld one up for y6our from a sheet of stainless. They may do it cheep. Get the dimensions from Brownelss of the tank you want. A Tank is just a sheet of stainelss folded in two places then end pieces welded on.

Also stainless mixing bowls and warming pans work well. I got a three burner propane cast iron outdoor stove from Harbor Freight for $39 and it works great for the long pan.
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Post by limalima »

Hey Sevo: I like your aluminum gutter idea. How do you seal the end caps? What is RTV?
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try this guy. Does a nice job and reasonable. Can use paypal. Pay extra and get a DRAIN! I think I paid $130 shipped, but didn't get the drain. Get the DRAIN!

http://stainlesssteelcreations.com/pictures.htm

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RTV is silicone sealant. Comes in a tube.
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