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Old 03-12-2020, 09:14 AM   #1
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Another rust removing question

So many videos on YouTube with people using large tote tubs and similar to soak their rusty parts in. Some use the ones suspended in the solution powered by batteries, some use solutions purchased at the home improvement stores that they just soak in. I bought some gallon jugs of vinegar at the dollar store and dumped a bunch of nuts and bolts in. Just shook it up now and then. Worked great for the little stuff.

Does anyone here have a serious set up of one kind or another going at home? Id love to see it if you do. I have what I think could be useful parts that need a good soaking of some sort. What system works the quickest?

Now that spring is just around the corner id like to get something going outside my shop in a couple of totes.
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