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INDY BIRD

posted on 31/10/09 at 09:21 PM Reply With Quote
rust removal any tips???

Hi all

got some sierra hubs today (thanks john)

but need a little tlc to get them refurbed,


has any one got any top tips to remove rust other than wire brush and elbow grease??

i something to soak in etc,

thanks for any tips

sean

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coozer

posted on 31/10/09 at 09:27 PM Reply With Quote
Electrolysis. See the light!

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=9158

Works real well, my uprights are still rust free after 2 years (as expected)!





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Ben_Copeland

posted on 31/10/09 at 09:27 PM Reply With Quote
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=9158

Beat me to it

[Edited on 31/10/09 by Ben_Copeland]





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omega0684

posted on 31/10/09 at 09:29 PM Reply With Quote
take hubs apart and remove bearings

get a bucket of water dissolve 1kg of soda crystals in it, insert 2 'steel' poles, one either side and put metal between the poles (make sure it doesn't touch the poles), connect up a car battery charger to make an anode and cathose and leave the charger on over night,

in the morning spend 5 minutes with a wire brush in the end of the drill to get rid of all the stubburn rust

here is what i did, i earth the pinto block itself and put a steel pole in as the +ve


Before


After


[Edited on 31/10/09 by omega0684]

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BenB

posted on 31/10/09 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
Molasses.
Crazy but works.
Get 10 parts water to 1 part mollases and job's a good'un....
I only soaked these for two days....


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The black stuff is phosphate so it's stable and won't lead to rusting....

Job's a good'un...

No need for electrikity or other new fangled stuff, just a bit bucket full of diluted mollasses. Proper job.

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wilkingj

posted on 1/11/09 at 10:03 AM Reply With Quote
If you use Electroloysis....

As I understand it:

DO NOT USE anything with Chromium or Nickel in the sacrificial plate (ie a bit of of Stainless steel)
This produces Hexavalent Chromium (and fumes) that are extremely NASTY.

Just stick to a bit of mild steel plate.
Also remember to connect the battery charger the right way round.
Its a good cheap and excellent way to de-rust.
Just do it correctly... thats all!







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INDY BIRD

posted on 1/11/09 at 01:14 PM Reply With Quote
Hi so am i getting this,

can i use caustic soda??? in the water??

then put in 2 metal poles (steel)

connect the + to 1 side

and the - to the other side

put the material to be trated in between them,

turn on the 12v battery charger and leave over night??

thanks for the tips guys

sean

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coozer

posted on 1/11/09 at 01:52 PM Reply With Quote
I used caustic soda the first time, all I had lying around. Tesco/Asda have washing soda thats a bit more user friendly...

Connect the +ve to a metal plate down the side of a plastic box filled with the solution, and the rusty part off the donor to the -ve side

Turn on and leave overnight, job done.





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INDY BIRD

posted on 1/11/09 at 05:57 PM Reply With Quote
sorry being dumb what does ve stand for??

so i will get some washiung soda from tescos just in case,#


then as above 1 metal pole for the + side of the charger in the solution then atatch the - side of the charger to the parts or a 2nd pole.

hope i am wright now,

sorry got man flu at the moment so not everything sinking in cheers

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coozer

posted on 1/11/09 at 06:33 PM Reply With Quote
Thats right fella, positive to the metal pole, negative to the rusty bit. Make sure they don't touch (short out) in the bath.

I used a plastic container, about 50 litres with a plate clamped down one side. Flat plate is better than a pole as it gives more 'coverage' if you get my drift..

Also I bolted the leads onto the plate and used a mole grip with the negative bolted on to give good connections.

And, I used a lcd tv screen power supply, 17v @ 5 amps.. thats cause I burnt the battery charger out with the bath going 24 hours aday for about two weeks





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