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Re: Electrolysis Success
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Posted by the Unforgiven on April 20, 2007 at 09:56:03 from (66.146.249.116):
In Reply to: Re: Electrolysis Success posted by georgeky on April 20, 2007 at 09:34:48:
This process is great, but to fully appreciate it you need to tie into something that is really nasty. You can dip a rusty wheel from your '77 model pick-up and it will come out looking like a fresh new steel wheel, great! But that first time you do a whole engine that has been lying in the dirt for 70 years and is rusted solid with what looks like little or no chance of getting any of it apart without breaking a bunch of stuff, and it comes out clean and you completly disassemble it right then and there without breaking anything is when you really realize what you can actually tackle with it! It really shines if you are into obsolete stuff.
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