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silentdub 03-03-2009 20:14

Safe Easy Rust Removal
 
While cleaning up one of my web servers, I came across some pics from and old DIY I wrote some time ago.
I recreated it today.

Enjoy.


http://www.mk1dubz.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31

Tjaap 03-03-2009 23:30

lol, i like the kiddypool idea :lmao: nice mental image..

PerL 04-03-2009 19:25

So basically, you immerse the metal in water, hook up a battery charger's positive side to a conductor separate in the water, and the negative side to the part itself? Hmm, guess I gotta try this out ;)

I read of another trick, to use vinegar. I've tried this myself, but it didn't work out as shown in this link. I guess my vinegar may have been dilluted.

http://www.cookhaus.co.uk/vinegar/index.htm

silentdub 04-03-2009 21:59

Quote:
Originally Posted by PerL
So basically, you immerse the metal in water, hook up a battery charger's positive side to a conductor separate in the water, and the negative side to the part itself? Hmm, guess I gotta try this out ;)

I read of another trick, to use vinegar. I've tried this myself, but it didn't work out as shown in this link. I guess my vinegar may have been dilluted.

http://www.cookhaus.co.uk/vinegar/index.htm



you need to use SUPER WASHING SODA, and set the charger to no more than 2 amps.

clearly it worked as seen in the pics.

silentdub 04-03-2009 22:00

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tjaap
lol, i like the kiddypool idea :lmao: nice mental image..



perfect for the rear axle beam

Henk_Pigo 04-03-2009 23:39

Good method, much used by archeologists! Rust is basically an electric process and this method reverses it. The use of sode will increase the conductivity of water. Be sure to use soda since normal salt will also release chlorine gas (NaCl)

Be sure to vent the place since the charger will split the water in both oxygen and hydrogen!

PerL 06-03-2009 23:36

Quote:
Originally Posted by silentdub
you need to use SUPER WASHING SODA, and set the charger to no more than 2 amps.

clearly it worked as seen in the pics.


I missed the part about the soda, and the pics didn't work for me the other day... (I can see them now)

toth75 07-03-2009 05:33

i like leaning with vinniger better, no gasses and no current needed. :thumbup:

Quote:
Originally Posted by PerL
So basically, you immerse the metal in water, hook up a battery charger's positive side to a conductor separate in the water, and the negative side to the part itself? Hmm, guess I gotta try this out ;)

I read of another trick, to use vinegar. I've tried this myself, but it didn't work out as shown in this link. I guess my vinegar may have been dilluted.

http://www.cookhaus.co.uk/vinegar/index.htm

silentdub 08-03-2009 04:50

I fixed the picture permissions.

It works for me.


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