View Single Post
Old 03-12-2020, 06:10 PM   #12
ohboy321
Senior Member
 
ohboy321's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Dunbarton, NH
Posts: 276
Re: Another rust removing question

Quote:
Originally Posted by CG View Post
Ok there ya go. Someone that uses this a lot for his hobby. Have you tried other methods to see if you liked those any better?
When I first started to collect lanterns I tried a couple of methods I read about on the internet, including molasses. None of those methods take the rust off like reverse electrolysis.

I use swimming pool pH increaser for the sodium carbonate/washing soda. One tablespoon per gallon has been working for me.

The process creates hydrogen gas, so make sure you have good ventilation. I have read that using stainless instead of rebar creates poisonous gasses.

I have used graphite/carbon plates instead of rebar with good results. The plates don't rust like rebar so the water solution stays pretty clean and can go a long time without having to be changed.
__________________
Steve/NH

1967 K10 327 Short Bed Stepside
2008 F350 Power Stroke
2007 BMW X3
2020 BMW 540xi
1995 Harley FLSTC
ohboy321 is offline   Reply With Quote