flashman
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The tank can be as simple as a 5 gallon bucket, and for vise parts, it's a real good size. 5-6 vertical pieces of rebar on the periphery, connect them together at the top (out of the electrolyte) with copper wire, fill with waster and add some Spa Kem PH Plus (maybe 1/4 cup for 5 gallons of water) and hang a vise part with plain steel wire so it's not touching the rebar.
Apply power, (battery charger, red to the rebar black to the vise part, turn the charger on and let it run. 6-12 hrs later take the vise part out and clean off.
If it's a new solid state battery charger, include a battery to beat the "smart" charger's idiotronincs. if an older transformer charger just run it. Battery is optional.
I researched electrolysis a year ago but decided against doing because of my severely lacking vise restoration availability. This is my third vise I am doing and it is also my largest which makes sense for me to finally create a tank. I bookmarked one thread that has good info from you an others, so I will probably go this weekend and pick up supplies to make it. It will be cheaper than buying another bench grinder as well, unless I can find a craftsman square bench grinder. I will buy that whenever one comes available.



