I heard of some putting small brad tacks in plum brown solution and using it instead of AF.
I read on my PB sol. that it is nitric acid.
Can this be used for an acceptable substitute for AF.
The top piece was my control - an old batch of Wahkon Bay AF.
Below - on the left is ferric acetate aka vinegar and iron, in the middle is ferric nitrate crystals (ferric nitrate is made by dissolving iron in nitric acid aka AF), on the right is iron tacks dissolved in BC Brown, which contains 10% nitric acid plus some other acids. As you can see it does work -
CAUTION: when working with ANY chemicals please use proper safety precautions - mixing iron in nitric creates toxic fumes, a properly rated mask and good ventilation are IMO necessities.
Is that a working peace pipe?
Yes sir it is - I make everything to be a working model albeit many are parts of collections rather than using pieces.....
Since it's two different pieces here they are all finished up....
Sterling silver mounts - head hand-forged by my late compadre Gib Guignard
This one I did the whole thing - the head is made up of a piece of wrought iron wagon axle for the bowl, the eye is wrought iron wagon wheel, and the blade is wagon whell spring - all of the metal was picked up along the Oregon Trail in Wyoming near South Pass City. This one has brass mounts.....