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Posted by Greg-N-CA on December 26, 2006 at 06:17:43 from (4.246.212.1):
In Reply to: Rust removal posted by sattin on December 26, 2006 at 05:21:17:
I've been using it for years! As a matter of fact, I 'm cleaning parts for my 48 SA restoration project right now. I have two tanks set up for different shape pieces. One is a 55 gallon plastic drum with the top cut off, I have rebar cut in lengths just short of the bottom of the tank spaced four inches apart around the side of it. The other tank is a 55 gallon plastic drum with about a third of the side cut open. I have it on its side with rebar spaced lengthwise. The rebar in both tanks are connected to each other to make a grid. Using a 12 AMP battery charger, I connect the positive wire to my grid and the negative wire to the piece I'm cleaning. I use 4 to 5 cups of Arm & Hammer Washing Soda to a tank full of water as my solution. My son took first place in his school's science fair with an electrolysis demonstration. Yes, it is slow, but its very efficient and environmentally friendly in that it uses no caustic chemicals.
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