jossey
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posted on 16/10/12 at 06:43 PM |
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Electrolysis rust removal.
I got my rusty cortina uprights today so I thought I would have a go at electrolysis.
So with a bucket of water with soda crystals and a battery charger I started work on stripping the hubs....
From this.....
So after hours of stripping and setting up....
Then just 4 hours later with a little wire brush action and an old towel.....
So this cost me £1 in soda crystals n an old bucket....... Well impressed.
I think it needs a little longer but I'm happy with 4 hours change......
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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40inches
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posted on 16/10/12 at 07:00 PM |
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Very good init? I ran out of things to de-rust, even things I didn't need
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jossey
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posted on 16/10/12 at 07:05 PM |
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Ye it's brilliant...
Does it take paint of rusty items...
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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wilkingj
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posted on 16/10/12 at 07:12 PM |
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Yes... but DONT use anything with Chrome, or stainless steel, or nickel in it as the sacrificial plate.
It gives of Hexavalent Chromium which is very nasty.
Just use a bit of plain old common a garden Mild Steel. (also cheap and cheerful)
OK you have to clean it off every now and then, but its a bit safer.
Its a brill process, and works well... Just dont use anything with a chromium content in it as the sacrificial plate..
Just my 2d's worth for any newbies reading this.
EDIT:
And dont forget to connect the right way around, polarity wise
[Edited on 16/10/2012 by wilkingj]
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2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
Best Regards
Geoff
http://www.v8viento.co.uk
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jossey
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posted on 16/10/12 at 07:13 PM |
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Thanks :-)
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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ed1801
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posted on 16/10/12 at 07:32 PM |
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Can I just confirm this doesn't damage the stub axle bearing faces?
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jossey
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posted on 16/10/12 at 07:38 PM |
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I tried to make sure I don't put them in the solution but I've been told many people submerge it all.
See below. Then I just top it up to the top of the rust level....
[Edited on 16/10/12 by jossey]
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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NigeEss
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posted on 16/10/12 at 10:12 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by ed1801
Can I just confirm this doesn't damage the stub axle bearing faces?
Doesn't affect anything that's still shiny steel, only the rusty bits.
Submerge the entire thing, it'll be fine an dandy.
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ed1801
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posted on 17/10/12 at 07:15 AM |
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Cool thanks (off to attic to get rusty MX5 uprights)
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jossey
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posted on 17/10/12 at 08:39 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by ed1801
Cool thanks (off to attic to get rusty MX5 uprights)
:-) enjoy...
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 17/10/12 at 11:05 AM |
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well done, I've got a set of steel rims bubbling way right now, best process I ever came across and actually made rust fun!
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 17/10/12 at 11:08 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by jossey
Ye it's brilliant...
Does it take paint of rusty items...
won't touch paint unless there was rust under it already, usually a lot more paint comes off than you first thought
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40inches
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posted on 17/10/12 at 11:25 AM |
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Here is the original article that started it all. LINK There is a section near the end on using
stainless.
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