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RE: Timber Framing Saw - stevec - 12-10-2013 Greg, maybe a preceeding genious, like you, did the aluminum thing? RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 12-10-2013 Looks to be original but I could be wrong, if it isn't he was a better restorer than me. RE: Timber Framing Saw - Mayhem - 12-11-2013 Greg - I cannot see electrolysis damaging the non-ferrous metals but you could try it on a sacrificial piece first. RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 12-11-2013 Posted on another forum A couple of people thought the electrolysis might plate the zinc out of the brass. Some one suggested molasses, yah right, did a search on the great goddess google and found all kinds of stuff, Why not. At least the dog liked the taste. Mixed 1 part molasses to 10 parts water, its slow as the proverbial molasses, takes 2 to 4 weeks but the posted results looked good, probably more applicable to sheet metal where you don't want to damage the tin, a wire brush would have been fine here. Hey its a science experiment. RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 12-17-2013 After only 5 days there's an amazing amount of rust removed. RE: Timber Framing Saw - Mayhem - 12-18-2013 I would have zapped more off in 10 minutes just saying... RE: Timber Framing Saw - DaveH - 12-18-2013 Looks good Greg DaveH RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 12-21-2013 After 9 days we have rust free. Gave them a rub in a few spots with the wire brush and a rinse under the tap, pretty labour unintensive. Would have been more practical to just clean them up with a wire cup wheel on the angle grinder but this way I stayed clean and no dust in the shop. RE: Timber Framing Saw - f350ca - 12-26-2013 The blower parts got a rattle can paint job and assembled. |