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hello everybody and welcome to my mechanicamp;#39;s insides in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you all you need to know about bluing if youamp;#39;re following in my main channel you know that Iamp;#39;m using two different methods of bluing hot bluing and cold bluing bluing only works with steel you cannot use it on aluminium brass or stainless steel Iamp;#39;ve been asked a lot why itamp;#39;s called bluing when it turns a steel black instead of blue well it has a bluish black-ish kind of color you can see that very well if you hold the part against the light letamp;#39;s take a look at how these techniques work the pros and Contras letamp;#39;s start with hot bluing hot bluing is a very cheap fast and easy method all you need is some kind of blowtorch or oven to heat the part up and oil for the quench any kind of oil will work Iamp;#39;m using cheap cooking oil all used oil does work as well and you can always reuse it put the oil in a heat-resistant container for the b