View Full Version : Really liking my electrolysis project!
Donnie B
06-02-2017, 09:07 PM
I have been wanting to do electrolysis on some of my iron relics for some time. I watched YouTube videos for several weeks and soaked up the information. I started out with a home made 9 volt battery set up but just bought a new (used) manual charger for my bigger relics. I like the results so far and thought I would share.59339593405934159342593435934459345
Lodge Scent
06-02-2017, 09:21 PM
Looks good! Since I built my unit, I purposely dig big iron now. There are sometimes nice relics hiding under those blobs of rust.
Digger_O'Dell
06-02-2017, 09:40 PM
Looks good! I picked up a 15v 60A power supply (free!) That does a great job, but maybe I don't have the patience as your stuff comes out looking much nicer than mine.
Ill Digger
06-02-2017, 09:47 PM
I like it too! 👌
Whatever the loop/skeleton key looking thing looks amazing!
Nicely done! 👍
Is that a trickle charger?
I don't know squat about electricity.
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Digger Don
06-02-2017, 10:40 PM
Is that a trickle charger?
I don't know squat about electricity.
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No Tim, it's a Sears! LOL
Donnie B
06-03-2017, 06:15 AM
I don't know squat about electricity either! :shocked04: I haven't used the Sears Manual Battery Charger yet. I bought it on Ebay for $20.00 as new old stock still in the box. I bought it because all of the guys on YouTube recommend the manual over the new automatics.
I have been told that the key is for a colonial oxen yoke but I have yet to confirm that independently.
I like it too!
Whatever the loop/skeleton key looking thing looks amazing!
Nicely done!
Is that a trickle charger?
I don't know squat about electricity.
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BTV Digger
06-03-2017, 05:09 PM
Nice work Donnie! Made my own about a year ago and have gotten good results from it. I use a DieHard trickle charger at 2 amps for small items and 10 amps for big stuff. The bigger stuff does take longer than I originally thought, but I keep the old horse tack buckles and hand forged hoe blades now!
John
Turned out very nice Donnie , I may have you do the mountain of iron tool and relics I've found !;)
Looks good! Since I built my unit, I purposely dig big iron now. There are sometimes nice relics hiding under those blobs of rust.
I just did that yesterday , at a mill site I purposely dug a big iron (old broken shovel head) target to see if it was masking anything and got a tombac button just underneath it .
Donnie B
06-05-2017, 07:33 PM
THAT is a great idea! I should have dug some iron out of the way at the second hole we hit yesterday. It was right on the edge of the hole. I don't mind at all doing the electrolysis Dan. It's basically set it and forget it for awhile.
Turned out very nice Donnie , I may have you do the mountain of iron tool and relics I've found !;)
I just did that yesterday , at a mill site I purposely dug a big iron (old broken shovel head) target to see if it was masking anything and got a tombac button just underneath it .
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