05-24-2012, 11:05 PM
Hi Jerry,
If you increase the number of sacrificial electrodes, you will get quicker results. I made a ring out of some weld mesh (non-galvinsed) to line the inside of my tub.
I do like the use of the foam to ensure the work piece doesn't short out.
Also - just a note to other - don't use a stainless steel electrode as the chromium is released during electrolysis. Most of the stuff I have read thus far points to the best results being gained using rusty electrodes, which is good because I had plenty of rusty old weld mesh :)
If you increase the number of sacrificial electrodes, you will get quicker results. I made a ring out of some weld mesh (non-galvinsed) to line the inside of my tub.
I do like the use of the foam to ensure the work piece doesn't short out.
Also - just a note to other - don't use a stainless steel electrode as the chromium is released during electrolysis. Most of the stuff I have read thus far points to the best results being gained using rusty electrodes, which is good because I had plenty of rusty old weld mesh :)
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