restorick
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I've had good results using a white vinegar soak for a day or 2 to remove mill scale from steel tube and flat bar. The problem I have is that my garage shop hovers around freezing most of the winter. The cold inhibits the ability of the acid to do it's work in a timely manner.
Been noodling on ways to warm up the vinegar. Direct immersion with a heating element won't work - I'm sure the acid will eventually compromise the element.
Using a warm water bath should work - I could potentially use a heating element in a laundry sink or larger bin filled with water and then set the plastic bin holding the steel in that bath. Something about that option makes sense but something in the back of my head says there's a better way.
Since I'm in my garage, I don't want to use diluted muriatic acid. I know it would work faster, but I don't want to deal with the fumes and potential for other metal in the shop to be affected.
Appreciate your thoughts on this.
Rick
Been noodling on ways to warm up the vinegar. Direct immersion with a heating element won't work - I'm sure the acid will eventually compromise the element.
Using a warm water bath should work - I could potentially use a heating element in a laundry sink or larger bin filled with water and then set the plastic bin holding the steel in that bath. Something about that option makes sense but something in the back of my head says there's a better way.
Since I'm in my garage, I don't want to use diluted muriatic acid. I know it would work faster, but I don't want to deal with the fumes and potential for other metal in the shop to be affected.
Appreciate your thoughts on this.
Rick