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04-09-2010, 05:32 AM | #11 |
UCA63
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lloydminster AB Can.
Posts: 1,637
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Re: rust removal by electrolysis
Well, I finally got it to work,I tried it on a regulator cover and came out like new
I never did try my newer charger again as the older one seems to work fine I'm mostly going to use this method for small,tedious stuff like bolts and springs and the likes. I think my biggest trouble was connection,my next improvement will be to solder the wire (from the part) to the electrode thus eliminating a weak link ,since this charger will only see this duty I may also cut off the clamps and solder those as well. I like Bubbas' idea of surrounding the part, for the size of stuff I'm doing I'm thinking the mesh from an air filter might do the trick BTW, anyone notice washing soda seems to absorb odor, wonder if that's what they put in fabreeze LOL Thanks,T
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