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Thread: de rusting really rusty iron
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8th May 2008, 12:33 PM #16
Bob ... as Bob says.
I just rub on a little machine oil.
Regards from Perth
Derek
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8th May 2008, 01:50 PM #17GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks for the reply. My concern was that oiling etc may cause some contamination.
I have 2 sets of Bahco files, 1 I use only for metal which would be fine but the other set is used only for wood.
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Bob
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10th May 2008, 11:54 AM #18GOLD MEMBER
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I can thoroughly recommend the electrolysis method. Just add washing soda to water in a plastic container, connect up +ve lead the battery charger to a piece of iron ( the sacrificial anode which replaces the rust), the -ve lead to the gear you want to treat, then let it run for a few hours. The rust is converted to some black stuff which easily washes/wipes/scrubs off. Then spray it with lanolin oil ( ever seen rust in a shearing shed?)
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Jill
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16th July 2008, 11:20 AM #19New Member
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Soak the derusted items in a mixture of Whiting powder (calcium carbonate) in water for a day or two. This will restore the protective black oxide surface without the need for heat treatment. Rinse and dry. Carnauba wax will seal the surface and provide slip. Oils will just collect dust on wood tools and make them sticky.
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17th July 2008, 11:49 PM #20
I have use all three methods of rust removal mentioned here and all three work very well.
The best type of vinegar I have found is cleaning vinegar ,its higher in its acidity than normal white or brown vinegar .
It's available in the laundry area of the super market and is cheap around $1.75 for two litres.
I also use it for sharpening my metal working files.
After scrubbing with hot water and soap ,I then spray with CRC the crc will run any remaining water off the file.
Kev."Outside of a dog a book is man's best friend ,inside a dog it's too dark to read"
Groucho Marx
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18th July 2008, 12:59 PM #21GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks for the extra info Kev.
Regards,
Bob
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