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Electrolytic Derusting
Here's the best reference I've seen so far on rust removal with a
battery charger and washing soda. It is 8 pages long, so get a cup of coffee before going there. Personally, I printed off a copy for myself. http://users.moscow.com/oiseming/rustdemo/rustdemo.htm Pete Stanaitis |
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spaco wrote:
Here's the best reference I've seen so far on rust removal with a battery charger and washing soda. It is 8 pages long, so get a cup of coffee before going there. Personally, I printed off a copy for myself. http://users.moscow.com/oiseming/rustdemo/rustdemo.htm Pete Stanaitis Good article for "batching" jobs i.e. hang in tank, turn on power and come back tomorrow. The recipe he gives using Sodium Silicate is one I've used for many years and posted in the drop box in '99. It is suited to small jobs being cleaned using a "brush" technique in a few minutes not days. http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/...es/E-CLEAN.TXT http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/...s/E-CLEAN2.TXT Ted |
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