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Post Info TOPIC: Need help finding post on rust removal with water and current !


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Need help finding post on rust removal with water and current !


Tried to find this for my brother in law, can't remember where it was !

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http://www.myfordtractors.com/electrolysis.shtml   heres one    seems relavent

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REMOVE RUST without sandblasting From Canadian 179
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Hi Members, not sure where to put this topic, so here it is in the lounge.

I am in the process of restoring our 65 SD Acadian Beaumont Convertible and am using a process called ELECTROLYSIS-RUST REMOVAL. I got this info from a friend that was removing rust from some old antique door henges. You can go on line to look this process up.

First you need a large plastic tub filled with water, then add Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda ( I added 1 cup), and some type of Iron Anode (rerod or any metal).
You can use any 12 volt battery & jumper cables. Place the positive ends of the cable to the + post on the barttery & the other end to the + anode. Place the negitive cable to the part that you want to remove the RUST from and the negitive cable to the - post on the battery. Cable should be attached to battery after attaching to part & anode. Make sure anode & part do not touch. When most of rust has been removed anything left can be removed with a wire brush and then cleaned with water. Once part has been cleaned, rinsed and dried you can paint it with POR 15.

I checked with cost of sand blasting and was quoted $100/per hour. Cost of removivg Rust using Electrolysis. Tub free, water free, battery & jumper cables used, A&H washing soda $4, Anode from hardware store $9. This method usualy takes several hours or longer depending on part size & amount of rust on it.

Hope this info helps fellow CP Members. Some picture attached. joe




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