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removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 So was watching piggys video on this and reading cullys Thread and thought I would give this a go myself lol uping the size of the drum from 15L Wat piggy used to 85L and to full bags of soda crystals think I might need more BT see how this is frist then get more If need them lol just put it on at 6.30 so won't no till morning if it's worked any way keep yous posted :-) here's sum pic of the set up [attachment=22897][attachment=22901][attachment=22900][attachment=22899][attachment=22902][attachment=22903][attachment=22904] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - kentiiboii - 29-04-2015 You chucked the whole hub and drive shaft in there? RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 Lol ye it's just to test it so don't care what happens to the hub are shaft or disc or caliper lol its all in there couldn't be bothered taking them off :-) RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - kentiiboii - 29-04-2015 Cool good luck with it :-) RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 29-04-2015 lol good effort but you need to think bigger ![]() [attachment=22907] [attachment=22908] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 Lol thanks probably won't work on a count of me being lazy as f•ck :-) RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 29-04-2015 on a side not is that charger an auto charger if so it may-not work as they dont switch on without a 12v load/battery connected RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 (29-04-2015, 10:41 PM)cully Wrote: lol good effort but you need to think bigger Lol nw that's a set up lol Wat do the weels cum out like do u think I got the mix right cully tesco must be sold out of soda crystals were u live :-) RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 29-04-2015 wheel came out good it was the spare that had been sat under the car in all weathers with a coat of paint it was like new ![]() [attachment=22909] [attachment=22910] [attachment=22911] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 (29-04-2015, 10:44 PM)cully Wrote: on a side not is that charger an auto charger if so it may-not work as they dont switch on without a 12v load/battery connected Lol it wasn't working the other day when I bought it had to fix it so bit of moding in side that light on the front should even be on because I bypassed sum stuff it's fizzing good so should be working I think :-) is 24v better because that's why I bought this one lol RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 29-04-2015 24v will work faster but will put more current through and heat the solution up I limit the current now with a 12v headlamp in series but if you have 24v it would have to be a 24v lamp or 2x 12v lamps in series RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 (29-04-2015, 11:03 PM)cully Wrote: 24v will work faster but will put more current through and heat the solution upK will keep that in mind cully thanks so if I'm using 24v hw long should I keep them in the water to get the job done :-) could I still use this hub if I wanted to cully it wouldn't reck the bearing are anything would it :-) RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 29-04-2015 when i did my hubs i did them complet with abs sensors and bearings i did change the bearings for new but i didnt see any damage from the electrolisis 12hours should be enough the crud will just hose off with a little scrap with the stubborn bits RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 29-04-2015 (29-04-2015, 11:23 PM)cully Wrote: when i did my hubs i did them complet with abs sensors and bearings i did change the bearings for new but i didnt see any damage from the electrolisis Thanks for a the info cully will keep u updated . Wat have got in ur set up at the min . Here's mine pic taken 5mins ago :-)[attachment=22912] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - Dum-Dum - 30-04-2015 Good work mate. RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 30-04-2015 This was this morning didn't have time to clean it mutch because I have to go to work lol so will clean it later :-)[attachment=22915][attachment=22914] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 30-04-2015 (29-04-2015, 11:43 PM)pioneer DJ paddy Wrote: . Wat have got in ur set up at the min the last things i did were my set of B8 struts which now look like new with there fresh coat of paint ![]() [attachment=22916] [attachment=22917] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 30-04-2015 (30-04-2015, 04:44 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Good work mate. Thanks dum dum lol getting there (30-04-2015, 08:09 AM)cully Wrote:(29-04-2015, 11:43 PM)pioneer DJ paddy Wrote: . Wat have got in ur set up at the min RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - clarkey2010 - 30-04-2015 what car chargers are people using? RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 30-04-2015 (30-04-2015, 08:13 PM)clarkey2010 Wrote: what car chargers are people using? I used this on made in 1994 lol but dose the job[attachment=22922] Just put these back in for another night coming up nicely lol also toke the caliper and shaft of it for better results :-) so see in the morning hw it turns out [attachment=22925][attachment=22924][attachment=22923] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 01-05-2015 (30-04-2015, 08:13 PM)clarkey2010 Wrote: what car chargers are people using?this is what I'm using but any cheap 12v charger will do as long as its NOT the auto charger type that monitors the charge and switches off once charged [attachment=22926] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - highwayman306 - 01-05-2015 So how did it turn out dude ![]() ![]() RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 01-05-2015 (01-05-2015, 08:05 AM)highwayman306 Wrote: So how did it turn out dude Had to put the parts in twice BT they came up well maybe paint them later lol and ye I had to use a wire brush but the rust just flakes of so its sooooooooo mutch easier have to say a big thanks to Cully and piggy for their thread and video wouldn't have been able to do my own without there treads and video so thanks again :-) RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - highwayman306 - 01-05-2015 Nice one mate, you'll have to get some pics of the finished article...maybe painted too ![]() RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 01-05-2015 (01-05-2015, 11:52 AM)highwayman306 Wrote: Nice one mate, you'll have to get some pics of the finished article...maybe painted too Yep I will man hopefully later wen I get home from work RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - highwayman306 - 01-05-2015 Would be nice to see the results, its been a good read and nice to know about electrolysis rust removal ![]() RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - cully - 01-05-2015 it good to see people having a go so to speak,and using the guides it gives people encouragement to write more thanks ![]() RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 01-05-2015 Lol no problem cully here's the finished product lol could put it in again but it's not bad the caliper I'm putting in again just wanted to see could I get it a bit better my dog helped him self to a wee seat lol whilst I was working away lol hopefully get the hub paint to marra so more pics then lol mine while I will leave u with these :-)[attachment=22948][attachment=22949][attachment=22950][attachment=22951] RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - highwayman306 - 02-05-2015 Good work, looking good ![]() And good dog ![]() RE: removing rust from parts with electric :-) - pioneer DJ paddy - 02-05-2015 (02-05-2015, 09:13 AM)highwayman306 Wrote: Good work, looking good Thanks man you going to give this a go ur self lol |