before and after

larry@stinescorner

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Last tool i loaned out,6 years ago came home
rusty as can be.no more lending. But you did such
a nice job wanna work my 48" rigid pipe wrench
over ?
 
if you have a container large enough, and enough shekels to fund that much evapo-rust, a day's soaking can make the rust go away - doesn't help with the pitting the rust took with it, but the formerly rusty
areas clean up nicely.
 
Nice job Larry, you do good work. Can I bring you some old rusty tools for that treatment ????

John T
 
Lookin' good. But wouldn't a 'Blast Cabinet' be more efficient. I've had one for years (don't use it much now) and all those tools might have taken 1 hour to 'de-rust'.
 
I dont have much of a shop in NJ,,It got done in the driveway!
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,,the little shop in PA,,And the sign Ray H and his dad (Talerville members) ,,sent us in the mail!
 
If you're not in a big hurry, I use about
9 parts water to 1 part molasses on
smaller stuff. Put the parts in and let
it set a few days. They come out
perfectly clean.
 

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