SPIKER
Elite Member
I've done this a few times myself, I've used the welder for a big ole jack screw I got for next to nothing at an auction that was rusted up and a 3 point top link that was rusted together. the bat charger worked pretty good but took a while the welder was a couple hours and yes water got hot and the jack screw got clean! I used the arm&hammer washing soda not bi-carbonate used "sodium carbonate." It was done vertically in a 6" PVC pipe stood it up and sealed the end. I used some wire mesh 2" that I rolled up and slid into the 6" PVC it sprang out against the inside edge of the PVC the jack-screw was suspended from a heavy wire.
Sorry no pics results were good, now I have a sandblaster and big compressor so the little things are easier & quicker & probably less energy using sand. the electrolytic ver is great to have for items that are more fragile than sandblaster can do thou...
Mark m
Sorry no pics results were good, now I have a sandblaster and big compressor so the little things are easier & quicker & probably less energy using sand. the electrolytic ver is great to have for items that are more fragile than sandblaster can do thou...
Mark m