Originally posted by JYD
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I posted all the pics I have so far up on my website, in the slideshow secition. http://thebruise.knittwist.com/blogcfc5/client/ I don't update it nearly enough, but the pics are there.
But.. here are a few pics as a comparison of how it's working for me.
Before starting. In the center of this is a raised section, and if you look on either side there almost looks like a weld going down it... nope, that's crude... just shows how thick it was.
Here is anode in process. I pulled and cleaned it probably 10 or more times.
And here is 4 days later aproximately after flushing it out and drying the tank to see what I had.
I spend about 4 days total, flushed and refilled twice. Each time I flushed and refilled, it seemed to work a bit better. Looks like the solution becomes too polluted after a while, or the reaction changes it after time.
One thing to be aware of... using this method inside the tank only, hydrogen gas will collect inside any high spots, and those spots won't be int he solution to remove rust anymore. After all that I finally looked in from the bottom side after cleaning it, and saw this around the inside of the fill hole (top)...
Notice the bottome lip is cleaned because it stayed in the solution, but gas collected around the top and kept that dry. So, do over, this time doing the whole tank agian because I wanna see how well this will strip the paint anyways.
Anyways, I literarlly just started this last run, but have a few pictures of what happened right after this last pic was taken when I turned on the power.
Over all 70+ pics on just this topic on my website if you want/need more.
Krey
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