Posted by Scott Rukke on February 01, 2008 at 18:06:23 from (67.183.230.71):
In Reply to: electrolysis question posted by JerryB4 on February 01, 2008 at 17:26:38:
I have used an electrolysis tank extensively during my F-20 restoration. It works great for smaller parts. It also works better on the side facing the sacrificial steel. This is dependant on how you build your tank of course. I use one large steel chunk for the anode. I posted earlier about accidentally hooking up the terminals backwards too and it destroyed the air pipe on my tractor over night. Myself with a larger heavy cast iron part I would sand blast it. I bought a small portable sandblast gun for under 20 bucks and it works great on the bigger parts. Plus sand is cheap and you can recycle it. I stick the sand tube in a bucket of sand and it's amazing how fast it takes rust off. Messy yes but just surround the piece with a tarp. Wear a hood and gloves with a dust mask too.
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