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17th July 2011, 07:02 AM #1
Stove black
I have used stove black (Zebra, Black-it etc) for years for finishing the Carpenter style door locks on various restoration jobs, but none of the usual sources carry it any more! Any one have any suggestions or recipes?
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17th July 2011, 09:54 AM #2
Try graphite powder mixed into black shoe polish.
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21st July 2011, 07:33 AM #3
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21st July 2011, 07:41 AM #4
Graphite is what gives Zebrite its metallic look. I had difficulty locating Zebrite some years ago and successfully made an indistinguishable product by adding graphite and a little lamp black to the dregs of an old tin of furniture wax.
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21st July 2011, 12:53 PM #5
I shall experiment. I wondered if the old products were shellac based as they used metho clean up.
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22nd July 2011, 08:40 PM #6Senior Member
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I think you are on the right track with the graphite and lamp black in wax.
I have an old book, Commercial Waxes by H. Bennett, published in 1944. It has eighteen formulae for stove polishes. Most of them are mixes of paraffin wax, bee's wax, montan wax or carnauba wax with graphite, lamp black and other bits and pieces.
None of the formulae use shellac. They are all emulsions of wax and pigment with water or wax and pigment in solvent.
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22nd July 2011, 10:57 PM #7
burraboy,
White Knight make Pot Belly Black paint which is what you are looking for and I thought any decent hardware would stock it or a B-B-Q store may have it as well for painting those outdoor braziers.
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23rd July 2011, 07:57 AM #8
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23rd July 2011, 07:39 PM #9Old handle
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Might work!
Hi guys,
we have an undred year old wood stove and have always used Zebra stove black but since it went out of production we searched around to find something with the same or similar characteristics, we now use a product for cast iron stoves from www.rubbedin.com.au , may do your job! Failing that you could dig a bit of tar out of your front road, add a bit of turps, heat it up on a gas stove, pore out the mixture through a sieve ending up with an old favourite staining method used for centuries but does tend to have a bit of green that can be eliminated with the addition of a bit of straight black stain. The best thing about this method is the guys from the road crew will come along soon enough and replace the pot hole you dug in the road with some fresh mix, bit like the magic pudding, you dig it out they put it back! Unlimited supply!
Just kidding of course, try the "Rubbedin" beats a court appearance hey!
Cheers Oddjob1
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23rd July 2011, 07:51 PM #10
Zebrite isn't made any longer, but you can still buy it on eBay. Stovax sell their brand of grate polish which looks like the same stuff as Zebrite.
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23rd July 2011, 08:12 PM #11Senior Member
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Stove black
I have a real old book lying around at home "A Fortune in Formulas".
I will have a look and see if there is anything there
Cheers
Peter
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24th July 2011, 07:09 AM #12
Thanks chaps, there's some interesting sites and products there. I'll see if any of them will do what I want.
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28th July 2011, 10:12 PM #13rogerjenkins Guest
There's another product which you might find of use ,- It's called, " Black Japan, " and is made by Feat Waston. Straight from the tin it is Jet Black, and can be brushed onto almost anything, yet when one thins it down, it can be used as an old time woodstain in varying shades of Walnut brown. Have used Black Japan on Doorsteps; old castors; old metalwork, and on all sorts of things over the years. Never known it to, " skin, " like ordinary paint does, simply thickens with age. Most hardware, & paint stores either stock Black Japan or will order it in for you. Comes in tin ranging is size from 250ml up to 4 litre size. I usually keep a 500ml tin on hand as there's always someone who walks into my workshop at least several times a year, and asks, " What do you suggest I coat the doorstep with ? "
Roger
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29th July 2011, 04:02 AM #14
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29th July 2011, 09:56 PM #15rogerjenkins Guest
Burraboy,- I buy the Black Japan from Shipway Spescoat, Halifax St.,Adelaide, ( they are on the net, simply type in, " Shipway Spescoat/ Adelaide," on Google ), or through Jarrett's Hardware in Minlaton. It is Australian made by FEAST WATSON Paints, ( misspelt the maker's name last night !! )
Also have the Feast Watson Product infomation guide here somewhere in my collection of, " could be useful things," as they make all kinds of specialized restoration, & timber finishing products.
Roger
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