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Posted By: phmlpn Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 08:25 AM
When using this method to strip metal parts, does it compromise the part being cleaned in any way?
Posted By: nochevys Re: Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 08:36 AM
No,It's just soap and water!
Posted By: jkyocom Re: Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 04:03 PM
Does this work for non-ferrous metals also???
Posted By: travis_towle Re: Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 04:31 PM
I use this to clean Model T Gas Tanks, Model T Transmission's and other parts - even the engine blocks can be done. The only thing I have found that is "eats" is babbit & aluminum. These parts will damage REAL QUICK and it tends to destroy the water/batch after you are done. That is ok - just drain and re-fill then re-treat and go again.

Now for SOAP - no - use arm & hammer washing SODA. It works BEST - but you should wash the parts REAL GOOD after soaking to get all the washing soda off - it is a corrosive. I then bead blast my parts in the blasting cab..


Travis E. Towle
Topeka, Kansas
Posted By: nochevys Re: Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 05:00 PM
Travis is correct about the washing soda I was using soap as a generic term!
Tom
Posted By: jkyocom Re: Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 06:46 PM
I was wondering if salt would work better than soap since it is a conductor in water but Travis answered that one.The washing soda is caustic, baking soda is a base, have you ever tried baking soda? It should have the same conductive properties and may not be as corrosive.
Is it the electricity or the alkaline that lifts the paint or is it both? How is it you set up the electricity and what material does the tub need to be ,I had never heard of this untill a few months ago.Does it set up like electroplate??

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Posted By: Thunder II Re: Electrolysis question - Thu Jan 25 2007 11:01 PM
jkyocom, Check here....
http://antique-engines.com/electrol.asp
Posted By: st.rod Re: Electrolysis question - Fri Jan 26 2007 12:05 AM
Yes, Baking Soda and Laundry Soap is great. The Arm & Hammer is just boxed and ready to use. For me, I do not always have the Arm & Hammer product. But I always have baking soda and laundry soap!

LARRY



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Posted By: jkyocom Re: Electrolysis question - Fri Jan 26 2007 05:56 PM
so if it eats aluminun....does it hurt brass , copper??? Or is it basically for ferrous metals , iron, steel ??
Posted By: gulfiend! Re: Electrolysis question - Fri Jan 26 2007 06:41 PM
...try this, gotta have that 'www' in there, or it won't load:
http://www.antique-engines.com/electrol.asp
Posted By: Dick Bennett Re: Electrolysis question - Fri Jan 26 2007 11:44 PM
jkyocom,
It will eat up Babbit, Potmetal/Whitemetal,Magnesium & Alum.

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Posted By: Oldgas Re: Electrolysis question - Sun Feb 04 2007 07:20 PM
The original "How To" feature about electrolysis can now be found in the How To Archive.

Paint Removal By Electrolysis

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