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Re: electrolosis derusting an engine block questio
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Posted by Janicholson on April 22, 2006 at 19:05:39 from (66.173.50.129):
In Reply to: Re: electrolosis derusting an engine block questio posted by Jonfarmer on April 22, 2006 at 15:31:43:
Do not do it in an enclosed space. As the water is broken down, it also gives off oxygen. Not pleasing to ignite. By the way there is very strong evidence that the fire of the Hindenberg was a flash fire of the chemically treated skin (the effort to make it conductive, and UV resistant caused the builder to experiment with Iron powder, and aluminum powder in a matrix of laquer, on the canvas. The mixture is a very good imitation of rocket fuel. Look it up in the library in Scientific American Magazine. The movie of the event shows the skin flashing bright orange, the hydrogen would be near invisible light blue. The US space shuttle uses Hydrogen/oxy fuel in the main engine, and Iron aluminum in the boosters!!! JimN
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