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07/11/2006 1:16 AM

Refurbishing old hand tools - follow up

I recently asked about whether old hand tools should be refurbished, and if so, using which techniques.
Electrolytic rust removal was suggested, and it works great.
15 minutes research on Google, 30 minutes for my boy and me to construct the apparatus (he's a young teenager and actually had fun doing it!), and we had some test pieces cleaned in 30 minutes.
Now, on to the real stuff.
Thanks Group.



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jj

jo4hn

in reply to on 07/11/2006 1:16 AM

06/11/2006 7:44 PM

Dick Keats wrote:
> Would you be kind enough to share the result of the Google search?
> Thanks,
> Dick
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>I recently asked about whether old hand tools should be refurbished, and if
>>so, using which techniques.
>>Electrolytic rust removal was suggested, and it works great.
>>15 minutes research on Google, 30 minutes for my boy and me to construct
>>the apparatus (he's a young teenager and actually had fun doing it!), and
>>we had some test pieces cleaned in 30 minutes.
>>Now, on to the real stuff.
>>Thanks Group.
>>
>>
>>
DAGS on "electrolytic rust removal". Got 122000 hits.
j4

DK

"Dick Keats"

in reply to on 07/11/2006 1:16 AM

06/11/2006 8:27 PM

Would you be kind enough to share the result of the Google search?
Thanks,
Dick
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I recently asked about whether old hand tools should be refurbished, and if
>so, using which techniques.
> Electrolytic rust removal was suggested, and it works great.
> 15 minutes research on Google, 30 minutes for my boy and me to construct
> the apparatus (he's a young teenager and actually had fun doing it!), and
> we had some test pieces cleaned in 30 minutes.
> Now, on to the real stuff.
> Thanks Group.
>
>
>

Cn

ChrisGW

in reply to on 07/11/2006 1:16 AM

07/11/2006 1:03 PM

Dick Keats wrote:
> Would you be kind enough to share the result of the Google search?
> Thanks,
> Dick

http://www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/electrolyticrust.html


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