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    Thanks for the links!

    I making a metal art "rat rod" and I want it to look either rusty all over or, paint it, then sand down the paint so the metal shines through in spots and then make those spots rust. My actually be better off just letting it sit outside for awhile... Definitely need to do some test panels to see how it looks.
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    Try looking at the following:

    http://www.artmetal.com/brambush/for...sages/732.html
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Very-Quick-rust/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TNAxJXMzU8
    http://www.metalgeek.com/archives/2006/06/13/000065.php
    http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Metal-Rust

    Not saying the following will be feasible for you but saw a program on TV that discussed how they accelerate the "aging" process for Ford vehicles to test them before they hit the market.

    Salt bath
    Very high humidity (> 90%)
    High Temperature (122 F)
    Overnight
    Is it OK to want to break something just so that you can weld it back together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by undercut View Post
    Try looking at the following:

    http://www.artmetal.com/brambush/for...sages/732.html
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Very-Quick-rust/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TNAxJXMzU8
    http://www.metalgeek.com/archives/2006/06/13/000065.php
    http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Metal-Rust

    Not saying the following will be feasible for you but saw a program on TV that discussed how they accelerate the "aging" process for Ford vehicles to test them before they hit the market.

    Salt bath
    Very high humidity (> 90%)
    High Temperature (122 F)
    Overnight
    Thanks for all the links, helps out a bunch!

    "Sneak peek".... Started out as an idea when I put some cutoff's together...


    This is where I am right now.. This was just a test pic to make sure the scale of the front wheel was correct(It's not going to be a Flintstone mobile )
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    Cool idea! When I first read about your project, I wasn't quite sure what you had in mind. Nice to see there is some method to your madness! LOL Should turn out really nice. Good luck and cheers!
    Is it OK to want to break something just so that you can weld it back together?

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    Yeah... I kind of fly by the seat of my pants sometimes..lol.

    This won't be to scale or anything but I'm working on the flat head V8 right now and I want to make a real looking radiator shell that will be polished. Just something to kill time when I'm not busy.
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