fractal
Gold Member
Over in this thread, Franz said </font><font color="blue" class="small">( Sandblasting AINT a fun process, and I can't understand why anybody wants to do it.)</font> and DocHerb posted a nice link to an antique clock restoration site page on electrolytic rust removal. Being the curious type I thought I would give it a try.
Yes indeedie, you can indeed turn
into
this overnight with no manual labor, harsh chemicals or other bad things.
I wrote up more details on the experiment at http://www.fractured.org/rust/ for anyone who wants to read it.
So to answer your question, Franz. "Sandblasting AINT a fun process, and I can't understand why anybody wants to do it." Well, cause we didn't know any better /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Thanks for the pointers.
Yes indeedie, you can indeed turn
I wrote up more details on the experiment at http://www.fractured.org/rust/ for anyone who wants to read it.
So to answer your question, Franz. "Sandblasting AINT a fun process, and I can't understand why anybody wants to do it." Well, cause we didn't know any better /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Thanks for the pointers.