Outlawmws
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I'd go with 6V. 12 is faster 6 is easier on the steel.
I'd go with 6V. 12 is faster 6 is easier on the steel.
???? I'm curious. What settings did you use and how rusty was the piece. The quickest thing I've done is paint, bondo removed on a cheap China vise and that took min 24 hours on 10 amp 12v setting. Does rust removal quicker than paint?Polarity is right, you should be fine.
Probably 4-6 hours with fresh clean anodes. As said, if not done, go again...
What power supply/voltage?
???? I'm curious. What settings did you use and how rusty was the piece. The quickest thing I've done is paint, bondo removed on a cheap China vise and that took min 24 hours on 10 amp 12v setting. Does rust removal quicker than paint?
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Ok I follow. I mostly seen it on YouTube as a rust removal process but it also for paint but mainly rust.The process is intended to remove rust. Paint removal is a by product. I've seen it peel right off in sheets, and I've seen it take a lot, and I've seen it only partly remove if at all. It really depends on the paint and how well it adhered.
I'd go with 6V. 12 is faster 6 is easier on the steel.
Help, please!
A couple of questions:
Are you using straight water, or did you add something to make the water an electrolyte?
Is the vise shorted to the rebar or the other connections?

0n fretters comment)What about using a trickle charger? 12v with .75 amps? Too little and take too long?






After. It's a lot better than it looks. I sprayed it down with penetrating oil

Fretters: nice job again. I think i heard you weren't able to get the jaws off prior to the E bath so were you able to after the bath?
thanks for sharing your newspaper so we can read the articles.
Waggoner: Frettters and others put linseed oil on the vise after the E bath to keep it from flash rusting and either wipe off or paint over it. are you going to paint over it or wipe it off first?
Sure, get the gunky stuff all over Rosie!![]()
I think i heard you weren't able to get the jaws off prior to the E bath so were you able to after the bath?
I would avoid the baking soda...
Any specific reason? I'm just asking for possible reference; not being snotty or owt.![]()
Some discussions of degreasing. I always try to have the parts free of grease and oil before electrolysis. Electrolysis does some amazing stuff, unfortunately grease removal is not one of the powers.
i'm hearing using graphite pieces instead of steel for the electrodes might make less of a mess, but haven't heard from anybody that has fired one up yet.
I purchased some graphite rods for this, but have not started the project. The difficult part seems to be connectig the rods to the power supply. My plan is to fabricate some copper tabs and use a conductive epoxy to attach them to the rods. That will make it easy to wire them up.