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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 428738" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Blueing steel was a favourite. The two options were to go to the chippys workshop and scrounge sawdust or the motor vehicle shop and get some old engine oil. Either was good, leave the heated metal in the sawdust until it caught fire or heat as hot as you could and drop in the oil preferably whilst someone else was carefully blueing their work! Acetylene balloons were fun especially with a Sellotape fuse. H&amp;S? It was a year before we were told that "poofy hand lotion" was in fact pre work cream. Not forgetting everything cleaned in the "Trike" bath with the rudimentary lid. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 428738, member: 16173"] Blueing steel was a favourite. The two options were to go to the chippys workshop and scrounge sawdust or the motor vehicle shop and get some old engine oil. Either was good, leave the heated metal in the sawdust until it caught fire or heat as hot as you could and drop in the oil preferably whilst someone else was carefully blueing their work! Acetylene balloons were fun especially with a Sellotape fuse. H&S? It was a year before we were told that "poofy hand lotion" was in fact pre work cream. Not forgetting everything cleaned in the "Trike" bath with the rudimentary lid. [/QUOTE]
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