Zeddedhed
Established Member
Some time ago a retired Doctor friend gave me an Ultrasonic water bath cleaner thingy, suggesting it may be useful for cleaning up old tools. I tried it a few times and whilst it proved useful for cleaning up the monthly workshop teaspoon it didn't really do much that hot water and fairy liquid could handle.
After my weekend haul from my Great Uncle (is that a thing?) I'm now in possession of some seriously rusty plane irons and the like, so remembering our very own Jimi H I ordered some Corrodip and today it arrived.
Whilst reading the blurb sent with it I noticed it suggested the effects could be improved with agitation and heat.
The light bulb appeared above my head and I thought I'd share the process with you all.
For the record I've used a solution of approx 1:5 as suggested and it all went in at about 11:10 this morning.
The machine allows you to set the desired temperature so in the spirit of in for a penny and all that I set it to max - 60 degrees Centigrade.
I'll bung some pictures up later today to show progress.
After my weekend haul from my Great Uncle (is that a thing?) I'm now in possession of some seriously rusty plane irons and the like, so remembering our very own Jimi H I ordered some Corrodip and today it arrived.
Whilst reading the blurb sent with it I noticed it suggested the effects could be improved with agitation and heat.
The light bulb appeared above my head and I thought I'd share the process with you all.
For the record I've used a solution of approx 1:5 as suggested and it all went in at about 11:10 this morning.
The machine allows you to set the desired temperature so in the spirit of in for a penny and all that I set it to max - 60 degrees Centigrade.
I'll bung some pictures up later today to show progress.