Please forgive my ignorance in this but why do some of you use electrolysis to clean old vises and similar. what is the advantage in this over a wire brush, scraper or other mechanical .
Top 5 reasons for using electrolysis:
1. It sounds cool... and your neighbors will be jealous.
2. When the wife asks me to do something, I can say; "I can't do that right now, I'm busy removing the rust from my vise" then get back to hanging out with the neighbors.
3. I don't like to see the old baking soda from the back of the fridge get thrown away.
4. It feels good when you stick your hands in the water (with the power on).
5. No matter how stupid you are... when you tell people hold on I have to check on the parts in my electrolysis tank, you sound really smart.
ok... for real:
It converts any of the iron that is just starting to rust back to iron and leaves a black oxide coating behind. It only removes the useless rust and keeps the good metal. All other mechanical forms of removing rust take some of the good metal along with the rust. If you have rust around lettering or threads, mechanical methods will soften the edges more then electrolysis does. Evapo-rust is another product that will do the same thing, but it cost $... electrolysis cost less than $2 to do a large vise (if you have a battery charger, old plastic bin, and some scrap rebar laying around.