Rust Removal using Electrolysis

Rust Removal using Electrolysis

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I just saw another project starting with a sand blast of the frame.

I have done this on rusted parts as large as wheels with great success.

If I were going to do a frame to prep it for paint this is how I would do it.


Rust removal by electrolysis


It is way easier than blasting but it won't remove old paint. it also does the inside as well as the outside.:cool:
 
I thought electrolysis is what women do to pluck hairs out that they dont want to come back.
 
you got a hairy woman you want to try it on??:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
Any suggestions on a tank large enough for a frame? Sounds like a good idea but shear size needed is a bit cumbersome.

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2x4 and plywood frame with plastic liner??

4'x8' and about 2' deep?

A decent battery charger should work, may take a couple of days. :cool:

cost less than a sand blaster and the kids can play in it when your finished.:D

I don't see a problem disposing of rusty water with a little baking soda in it.:cool:

be ready to paint as soon as it comes out and is rinsed and dry, it is clean and so ready to rust again.

Any suggestions on a tank large enough for a frame? Sounds like a good idea but shear size needed is a bit cumbersome.

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