Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
Article about: hi guys, does the item being cleaned have to be suspended in the water solution as apposed to lying on the bottom of the bucket/jar ect?
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
U could better use a battery charger for a carbattery.
They have more power and have a failsave if something goes wrong.
I use a battery charger for a carbattery and it's great!
Btw the positive is connected to a piece of iron the best thins is iron as pure as
possible because this will take the rust from the object.
U could use salt but i prefer soda. To much isn't good because it will incriese the "flow" through the water.
For the people that are new with electrolysis, do mind the gasses that occur
during this proces. These gasses are explosive if they stay in a closed area like a little room, garage etc.
cheers,
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
Hi klokhoane
Can you make a building drawing of your setup pleace it sounds fantastic
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
Thanks amazing
The metal pins that go's into the water that the + is conected to, there is 4 in your bucket right? they are all conected together to the +?
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
Yes there are 4 metal pins in the bucket.
All 4 of them are connected by a wire to the + pole.
It's easier for the rust to settle on 4 objects rather than 1.
I hope u understand what i mean.
cheers,
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
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klokhoane
Yes there are 4 metal pins in the bucket.
All 4 of them are connected by a wire to the + pole.
It's easier for the rust to settle on 4 objects rather than 1.
I hope u understand what i mean.
cheers,
Hi klokhoane
Yes I understand you very well, thank you very much
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
no problem
This is a great way to clean artifacts found with a metall detector.
The rust just goes away and after drying you could treat it with a bio-oil.
This will prefent it from rusting again.
cheers,
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Re: Cleaning of relic in forrest camp
Excellent. Thanks klok
You have also reminded me that the gas produced is hydrogen.
****remembers school experiments and a teacher losing his eyebrows****
Steve T
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