Skamaniac
03-09-2013, 06:36 PM
Sorry if this photo is too big. If someone could tell me how to make the posted photos smaller I'd appreciate it.
I built this electrolysis device (or as I call it, my electrolificator). I used Rubbermaid tub with old rebar in each corner (didn't have a metal cutting blade to shorten them) attached to the tub with u-bolts. The u-bolts are connected electrically with a wire running between each one and tightened down with washers and nuts. On top is a board with three eye-bolts connected together with a wire like the rebar.
In the tub is a water and washing soda mix. A rusted relic is wrapped with wire and hung from each eye bolt. A battery charger is connected to the device with the positive to the rebar and the negative to the relics via the eye-bolts.
My charger is one of those newfangled circuit protected ones that automatically shut off if it senses an abnormal connection, so I had to hook the charger to a lawn tractor battery and hook the battery to the device using jumper cables.
I'm cooking the axe head I found last week so we'll see how it looks in a day or so.
I built this electrolysis device (or as I call it, my electrolificator). I used Rubbermaid tub with old rebar in each corner (didn't have a metal cutting blade to shorten them) attached to the tub with u-bolts. The u-bolts are connected electrically with a wire running between each one and tightened down with washers and nuts. On top is a board with three eye-bolts connected together with a wire like the rebar.
In the tub is a water and washing soda mix. A rusted relic is wrapped with wire and hung from each eye bolt. A battery charger is connected to the device with the positive to the rebar and the negative to the relics via the eye-bolts.
My charger is one of those newfangled circuit protected ones that automatically shut off if it senses an abnormal connection, so I had to hook the charger to a lawn tractor battery and hook the battery to the device using jumper cables.
I'm cooking the axe head I found last week so we'll see how it looks in a day or so.