Author: "Robert Bruce Evans" <b-evans@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 20:16:12 -0800
If I may go off-current topic for a moment with an LEC problem/question, I have some parts and some tools from which I need to remove rust; some of it bad, some not-so-bad. Some of them have "interio
Ed can tell you where to go ;-) _______________________________________________ Edit your replies http://www.team.net/archive http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/spridgets
Ed knows, ask him where to go! Pa have some parts and some tools from which I need to remove rust; some of it bad, some not-so-bad. Some of them have "interiors" that do not lend themselves to sandbl
Author: "Robert Bruce Evans" <b-evans@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:10:10 -0800
Paul Asgeirsson wrote: : "Ed knows, ask him where to go!" I'm psycho and already know that answer! I do believe that it is at "33041'27?N, 115016'22?W. Buste _________________________________________
The process is magic. It is not for mere mortals to know and ken. I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you. Cheers!! Jim P.S. You're "psycho" alright. And I don't mean ESP.... ;-) ____________
Boy, you sure are a lot further East and South from me in Oregon. N 45 0 35' 19.1" 45 0 35.3185' W 122 0 43' 26.1" -122 0 43.4345' But take a trip to this site for rust removal. Nothing about clear s
Author: "Robert Bruce Evans" <b-evans@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:54:59 -0800
Paul Asgeirsson wrote: "Boy, you sure are a lot further East and South from me in Oregon. N 45 0 35' 19.1" 45 0 35.3185' W 122 0 43' 26.1" -122 0 43.4345'" But you gotta know *where* 33041'27?N, 1150
After you clean the parts in the electrolytic tank, use a Brillo pad to scour them off and then rinse them well with warm water. The soap in the pads will leave a slight coating on the metal (even a
K. Valentine wrote:: "After you clean the parts in the electrolytic tank, use a Brillo pad to scour them off and then rinse them well with warm water. The soap in the pads will leave a slight coating