WOW! electrolytic rust removal
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[quote="Cacti_Ken"]What does this have to with Electrolysis?
"guys rebar is cheap and safe, do not use stainless steel! arm&hammer washing soda still sold in most laundry soap isles works quite well and is enviormentally friendly. I have been using this system for 15+years on antique tools,parts whatever and it just doesn't get any easier "just set it and forget it" (sorry) follow the instructions and you will be amazed at how much time can be spent on other tasks."
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Set it and forget it.
"guys rebar is cheap and safe, do not use stainless steel! arm&hammer washing soda still sold in most laundry soap isles works quite well and is enviormentally friendly. I have been using this system for 15+years on antique tools,parts whatever and it just doesn't get any easier "just set it and forget it" (sorry) follow the instructions and you will be amazed at how much time can be spent on other tasks."
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Set it and forget it.
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Set it and forget it!
I thought you might be selling roasters for Ron.
I thought you might be selling roasters for Ron.
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Hey guys. I was checking out the information and I had a couple of questions:
1) does it have to be soft water, or will hard water work as well?
2) once you pull the metal out, what are you treating the metal with to prevent surface rust right away? I realize that drying off and primer application is next?
For the manifold above, what was done after it was removed from the solution?
Thanks for the info!
1) does it have to be soft water, or will hard water work as well?
2) once you pull the metal out, what are you treating the metal with to prevent surface rust right away? I realize that drying off and primer application is next?
For the manifold above, what was done after it was removed from the solution?
Thanks for the info!
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I just used tap water and our water here where I live is hard.
I have just been taking the parts out of the bath, scrubbing with a wire brush and rinsing them off in a clean bucket of water.
Being winter and I have no heater in the garage, its too cold to be thinking about paint. Humidity isn't that high in the winter here so its not bad. I just blow them off with compressed air and shelf em. The cast iron peices do get a very slight surface rust but when the warm weather hits, I just figure I'll hit em quick with the brush again if needed, blow em off and wipe em down with xylene or whatever and hit with primer.
I have just been taking the parts out of the bath, scrubbing with a wire brush and rinsing them off in a clean bucket of water.
Being winter and I have no heater in the garage, its too cold to be thinking about paint. Humidity isn't that high in the winter here so its not bad. I just blow them off with compressed air and shelf em. The cast iron peices do get a very slight surface rust but when the warm weather hits, I just figure I'll hit em quick with the brush again if needed, blow em off and wipe em down with xylene or whatever and hit with primer.
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Bucket
This is a great method for removing rust. Most of the paint comes off too. I used a 5 gallon bucket for small parts. I hung the parts from square tubing using bailing wire and attached the neg straight to the tubing. I haven't done any large parts yet.


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