This turned out pretty cool and just thought I'd share. The guy I was building this amp for (5f2-A) asked me to try a chemical patina process on his chassis and I obliged. I love trying new stuff. I did a little experimenting on some scraps and decided to apply the chemical to a heated chassis, rather than applying it cold which would have yielded a more uniform black color.
This is the site the chemicals came from. Kinda pricey for small quantities but not too bad I guess. I'm eager to try a turquoise colored patina on a future project.
We used the Slate Black: Traditional Black Patinas - Finishes
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![](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-UntxmD3QW44/VJ7cyD6RLjI/AAAAAAAANaI/8cZZZpMISa0/w562-h541-no/IMG_0317.CR2)
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--2SUEM7ENf4/VJ9dPSyxVNI/AAAAAAAANbo/0DxtITmN_xc/w811-h541-no/IMG_0327.CR2)
This is the site the chemicals came from. Kinda pricey for small quantities but not too bad I guess. I'm eager to try a turquoise colored patina on a future project.
We used the Slate Black: Traditional Black Patinas - Finishes
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