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Grant Erwin March 20th 06 01:08 AM

Derusting/Mill scale removal with muriatic acid
 
Dude. Learn to weld. Ouch.

GWE

Ignoramus20942 wrote:
oops

http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Misc...-Derusting.jpg

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On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:24:46 GMT, Ignoramus20942 wrote:

Works quite nicely. About 6-10% acid, about 45 minutes in warm
water. After submersion in acid, I removed the piece, washed it for
3-4 seconds and put into a baking soda bath. Right after that I set it
on top of our electric stove to remove any water by heating.

It remove all rust and mill scale. I have never seen steel of this
color.

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bill March 20th 06 06:38 AM

Derusting/Mill scale removal with muriatic acid
 

"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
...
Dude. Learn to weld. Ouch.



Be nice, we dont know that was his welding. It could be that he is
teaching his prized rooster to weld.



Harold and Susan Vordos March 20th 06 10:05 AM

Derusting/Mill scale removal with muriatic acid
 

"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
...
Dude. Learn to weld. Ouch.

GWE


Patience, Grant. Patience.

That's what he's doing. He'll get better with practice.

Harold



Mark Rand March 20th 06 07:59 PM

Derusting/Mill scale removal with muriatic acid
 
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 01:05:55 -0800, "Harold and Susan Vordos"
wrote:


"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
...
Dude. Learn to weld. Ouch.

GWE


Patience, Grant. Patience.

That's what he's doing. He'll get better with practice.

Harold



Hope I do too. I've done worse than that and had to use the results.


Mark Rand
RTFM

Don Foreman March 21st 06 08:03 AM

Derusting/Mill scale removal with muriatic acid
 
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 16:08:57 -0800, Grant Erwin
wrote:

Dude. Learn to weld. Ouch.

GWE

Cut him a little slack, Grant. He's learning. We told him to
practice, and he's doing it. The welds shown exhibit progress from
earlier examples, and they look to me like they'll suffice for the
job. Nothing sez that learner welds can't be useful.

I've made uglier welds than that and I'll bet you have too, though
you may not remember that far back....

None of us were born knowing how to weld. Welding is learned by
doing. Please don't discourage a guy from doing it.

Ig, you are still far from being a weldor, but you are progessing
nicely. Keep going!

BTW, I also use muriatic acid as a descaler now and then. I prefer
beadblast because it's quicker, but acid works too.


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