Thanks for the linseed oil tip Estland. Never thought of linseed oil for metal
Regards, Lars
Thanks for the linseed oil tip Estland. Never thought of linseed oil for metal
Regards, Lars
chris the wife is having trouble getting her top lip in the bucket any better ideas,lol
Hi guys and thanks for the replies.
So if i don't brush it the black color will remain. Ok i got it now. Still learning on this.
Next project.
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Mate what do you mean by the ring?
You mean to place more iron bars around the bucket and create a circle by connecting them together?
Or to get more bars and attach them together? Like now i have 2 bars connected together. Should i attach 5 bars let's say?
Stainless is dangerous indeed. It's not only the toxic fumes. The water also becomes very toxic and it's forbidden even to pour it in the ground. I wouldn't like toxic stuff next to my plants
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Hello don,
Check out this video. It's my setup The sounds is not very good. I have 4 iron bars connected at the top. Helps distributing the current evenly. My electrolysis setup. - YouTube
Here is some pics of a MG34 bolt.
Regards, Lars
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Hello mate
Nice setup A few tips. Try and create a sort of ring of iron bars.
Regards, Lars
Datrus have good point!That works well!
Best!
Thanks my friend
Regards, Lars
Thanks Lars. I saw it again in the past but i will watch it more carefully this time.
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New set up. I have placed 6 iron bars around the bucket and connected them on top with wire.
Is it better this way?
Lars do i have to connect the iron bars on the bottom (inside the bucket) with wire too or is it ok to be connected just on the top outside the water?
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Looks very good Don! You do not have to connect them in the bottom. Now you are ready to rock and roll
Regards, Lars
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