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Electrolysis - E tank

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sorekiwi

If I use my battery charger I do it at 6 amps (max for that particular old charger). I have an old generic 12V power supply that only puts out 2 amps and that works OK too, just a bit slower.

Doesnt seem like I'm normally in too much of a hurry for my parts, I throw them in to cook overnight, or else while I'm at work, so most of them get a minimum of 8 hours anyway.

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meadowfield

heres my larger scale tank...

hood will be cooking for 3 days until I get home - will post pictures, hopefully there will be a good tide mark between clean and rusty !!!

cleanhood.jpg

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condo630

Will it take paint off?

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rmaynard

Will it take paint off?

Yes it will take some paint off.

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condo630

Will it take paint off?

Yes it will take some paint off.

I want to take off old paint with a small bit of rust here and there. It's not peeling, just faded. After doing my front rims, I'm sick of wire wheeling, and I don't have access to sandblasting equipment, but I could hook up an E tank.

Am I better off paying someone to sandblast it?

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Stigian

Am I better off paying someone to sandblast it?

I say build a E-tank.

They cost next to nothing to build, strip rust and paint off a treat, and you won't have to pay someone to blast future items. Just stick em in the tank for a couple of days :hide:

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