Electrolysis : Preserving Iron Relics

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
  • In this video, we will run an electrolysis setup on two different iron relics to preserve them. Each has unique characteristics that require different approaches to achieve relic stabilization and visual satisfaction. I will explain how to do it and give many tips to achieve success if you follow my methods.
    As always, this is a how-to metal-detecting outdoor adventure vlog that is family-friendly and hopefully a fun video.
    About Aquachigger:
    I like to make videos that promote my lifestyle of outdoor adventure, metal detecting, yapping, searching for river treasure, SCUBA diving, exploring abandoned places, hiking, caving, caring for animals and pets, and observing the things outdoors that often go unnoticed. I keep my RUclips "Aquachigger" channel family-friendly and hope you subscribe if you like my style.
    I hope to see you guys out there!
    #chiggsarmy #aquachigger #garrett
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  • @aquachigger
    @aquachigger  28 дней назад +46

    In this video, I explain and demonstrate one method of preserving iron relics. I hope you enjoy the video. Please leave a comment and any questions you may have. Thanks for watching!
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    • @bearschmidt3180
      @bearschmidt3180 28 дней назад +4

      I really enjoyed this informative video. Thanks Chigg for giving us these extremely fun and informative videos. Stay safe and good finding.

    • @robwilliams287
      @robwilliams287 28 дней назад +2

      thanks! was just thinking of looking into how this works the other day.

    • @keepdigginmetaldetecting
      @keepdigginmetaldetecting 3 дня назад

      Thanks, Chigg LL

  • @JustAnotherTP
    @JustAnotherTP 28 дней назад +24

    Thanks for continuing my education, Beau. Hope I'm never too old to learn.

    • @aquachigger
      @aquachigger  28 дней назад +11

      Glad to hear you enjoyed the video and thanks for your donation!

  • @greghomestead8366
    @greghomestead8366 28 дней назад +9

    I/ we would love a updated relic room tour.
    Thanks in advance

  • @generaldisarray4146
    @generaldisarray4146 28 дней назад +15

    I love these videos where you show us stuff. Keep it up, Chigg.

  • @BeachHunter2024
    @BeachHunter2024 28 дней назад +10

    Fascinating procedure, now when I see these relics in museums, I’ll have a better appreciation for what it took to make them look like that.

  • @timhawkins543
    @timhawkins543 28 дней назад +10

    I really like your instructional videos , so much knowledge that most detectorists will not share

  • @jerrydwyer9057
    @jerrydwyer9057 28 дней назад +9

    I enjoy sharing in many of your passions and hearing it in your voice. No need to shorten.

  • @Gaming.with.Benjamin
    @Gaming.with.Benjamin 28 дней назад +7

    Would love to see your collection!!

  • @DirtHoleFarmer
    @DirtHoleFarmer 28 дней назад +6

    I used the crap out of my electrolysis tank. Great for cast iron skillets, too!
    Thanks, Chig!

  • @DavidDavis-fishing
    @DavidDavis-fishing 28 дней назад +6

    Gooood evening from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great night!

  • @jaywinters2483
    @jaywinters2483 24 дня назад

    One of the many things I like about Chigg is he teaches me so much. My former pastor use to say: "Every man knows something I don't. I must probe till I find it; hence, all men are my teachers". Love to learn. We can learn a lot from guys like Beau. Notice how the bayonet is 3 sided? Geneva Convention outlawed them in warfare. It's too hard for surgeons to stich up wounds from 3 sided blades. You get stabbed with that & you're done. Another great video from Chigg.

  • @coindigger5392
    @coindigger5392 28 дней назад +4

    Wow, so much information and a learning experience.. only the Chigg can do in plain easy understandable way.. Great full for his love of relic and history shared..

  • @squirrelorama
    @squirrelorama 27 дней назад +2

    I'm liking this Professor Chigg series! 👏

  • @cdd4248
    @cdd4248 27 дней назад +2

    I didn't think the video was long at all & I would love to see some more restorations!

  • @kevinwhitehead6076
    @kevinwhitehead6076 28 дней назад +4

    Amazing content! And your humble and straightforward presentation only makes it better!

  • @electroncraz91
    @electroncraz91 28 дней назад +9

    Better than a battery charger is just a simple lab power supply. Can set the voltage and the current for all kinds of various conditions.

    • @MrBottlecapBill
      @MrBottlecapBill 28 дней назад +2

      Yup. I bought one on amazon really cheap The best part I find is it will also self regulate the voltage as conductivity improves or falls in the tank over time. Works great.

    • @aquachigger
      @aquachigger  28 дней назад +7

      @electroncraz91. I'm old school...lol. I didn't know about them. I'll have one for my next video. Thanks

    • @electroncraz91
      @electroncraz91 28 дней назад +1

      @@aquachigger They typically do 3-5 amps, some 10A, but they're pretty "dumb", not like the "smart" chargers.. yes, you can set it in constant current limit as well! Thanks for the reply! been watching since 2012!

  • @jabeachdates853
    @jabeachdates853 24 дня назад +1

    I find watching your electrolysis videos very relaxing.

  • @BocageTiger
    @BocageTiger 28 дней назад +5

    Great tutorial, Chigg! Thank you for posting!

  • @TomFromMN
    @TomFromMN 28 дней назад +5

    All your videos are educational, Professor. Thanks as always for sharing.

  • @JimWatsonTheframingMagician
    @JimWatsonTheframingMagician 28 дней назад +3

    I've used this method to clean many antique carpenter planes. Never use a wire wheel for obvious reasons..use a grey scotchbrite pad instead. It will remove the rust and not damage the delicate Japaning AKA PAINT.

  • @threewheeler624
    @threewheeler624 27 дней назад +2

    Thank you for a good video. Very interesting. Have a great week.

  • @rickyb2200
    @rickyb2200 28 дней назад +4

    Thanks Chigg,

  • @stevebroadway3713
    @stevebroadway3713 28 дней назад +3

    Thanks for the info. I liked how you showed the results of electrolysis compared to the other objects that were not done.

  • @heden1460
    @heden1460 28 дней назад +2

    For me, it would be interesting to see more of that. Who knows what could be discovered when something is cleaned up.

  • @blkjckgtr3075
    @blkjckgtr3075 28 дней назад +2

    Very cool Chigg thanks for sharing,Happy Mother's day hope the kitties are doing well,Cheers!

  • @kendallrush1868
    @kendallrush1868 27 дней назад +2

    Do more !!! Very interesting just that there seems like a good hobby to get me into detecting thanks for sharing !

  • @twindiggersminnesotapamandpat
    @twindiggersminnesotapamandpat 27 дней назад

    Awesome Chiggs. Years of experience to share with us on preserving civil war history.👍👏

  • @christopherreinsmith1401
    @christopherreinsmith1401 26 дней назад

    Chigg, always an interesting ride, watching your videos! Been a subscriber, for 8 years! Entertainment! At its best!! Thank you!! Much appreciated!!

  • @joeylandry4933
    @joeylandry4933 27 дней назад +1

    Great video! You can’t rush quality work 🙂👍

  • @MrBobguy3
    @MrBobguy3 25 дней назад +1

    Great video I’ve been searching garage sales and estate sales for an old charger for a couple years now. I have a couple more modern ones and I found that if you run them through a battery it’ll usually work.

  • @ericfairchild5431
    @ericfairchild5431 26 дней назад

    I've started using a steel can as my sacrifice. Easy to find, good surface area, and throw in the recycling when im done. Thanks for the video!

  • @rogermisner3368
    @rogermisner3368 28 дней назад +1

    Nice video. The corroseal method is something new to me. I have been using the paraffin wax method that is on another video of yours. Thanks for the information.

  • @liamk148
    @liamk148 28 дней назад +1

    I would pay to walk around that room all the history ❤😊

  • @standbarrett755
    @standbarrett755 27 дней назад

    Great video Sir! Really enjoy these relic room videos! Thanks for taking us with you!!!

  • @MeezerGurlMakes
    @MeezerGurlMakes 25 дней назад

    This was so interesting! I think we did this in high school science. Thanks and I would watch more!!!

  • @jthreeb
    @jthreeb 26 дней назад +1

    Well done man, they turned out great!

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 28 дней назад +1

    I like it. Please show us how you preserve other special relics.

  • @monicawilder9411
    @monicawilder9411 27 дней назад

    Wow! Very, very interesting! Thank you for showing us this technique! ❤

  • @richardklapka5147
    @richardklapka5147 27 дней назад

    Great video Chig! I really like how you teach us how to preserve these most awesome artifacts! Rk.

  • @jimthompson9992
    @jimthompson9992 28 дней назад +2

    Way, way, WAY back in the day we used Red Devil lye in water, put the iron relic in that completely covered and put an old zinc canning lid on top and walk away for a few days. As the lye dissolved the lid it popped the rust off the iron. This was back in the 60's, 70's and early 80's.

    • @aquachigger
      @aquachigger  28 дней назад +1

      I've done that back in the day. I still want to collect the old lids I find although I'll never do that process again.

  • @48thstateprospecting
    @48thstateprospecting 27 дней назад +1

    Not to long and not to short juuuust right another killer video from the relic room what a heck of a way to preserve history very cool what would be the value of that bayonet? I know it’s priceless to you and us since we saw you find it but just curious… I say heck yes let’s find a cannon ball I’m ready if you are😬 thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏼👊🏼

  • @johnbrown8059
    @johnbrown8059 28 дней назад +1

    Great video! Very informative and interesting.

  • @robertlund5905
    @robertlund5905 27 дней назад

    Great video. Love the artifacts you find I lived near a Tongva village as a child. My brother and I found a matate and tons of clam shells.

  • @terrencebuller7676
    @terrencebuller7676 26 дней назад

    Thanks for the lesson on electrolysis. Take care 👍

  • @WristwatchMedic1953
    @WristwatchMedic1953 28 дней назад +1

    Great information.. Thanks

  • @iukaboy7790
    @iukaboy7790 28 дней назад +1

    Turned out good. Thanks for sharing.

  • @melissaslate1621
    @melissaslate1621 28 дней назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @allenscarborough3484
    @allenscarborough3484 26 дней назад

    Excellent video, Chigg! Setting mine up now.

  • @markasof
    @markasof 23 дня назад

    Perfect explanation! Love all that you do!

  • @JustPlainSteve5372
    @JustPlainSteve5372 27 дней назад

    Thanks for the detailed, informative tutorial👍

  • @router5840
    @router5840 24 дня назад

    Another interesting video.

  • @LongIslandsHardcoreDetectorist
    @LongIslandsHardcoreDetectorist 27 дней назад

    The video was just perfect thanks Chigg

  • @bobpiffle1660
    @bobpiffle1660 27 дней назад

    Very interesting! Thank ye, Chiggs!

  • @Digger-rn9yh
    @Digger-rn9yh 28 дней назад +1

    Awesome video!!!

  • @Superstitiousace
    @Superstitiousace 28 дней назад +1

    That cannon ball collection is quite impressive 😊

    • @aliasfred
      @aliasfred 27 дней назад

      Wait till you see his pyramid of balls out back.

  • @TheJoeyboots
    @TheJoeyboots 27 дней назад

    Chig you should really publish a book about Civil War relics. Your knowledge and collection is so comprehensive. You are really taking the history to a new level. Outstanding! 👏

  • @stackstacksaveuk5350
    @stackstacksaveuk5350 28 дней назад +1

    very cool conservation work there chig

  • @kevincarver9949
    @kevincarver9949 27 дней назад

    MORE please 😁👍👍👍

  • @allanpelton684
    @allanpelton684 28 дней назад +1

    Great video! Please do a cannon ball!

  • @harridan.
    @harridan. 27 дней назад

    wonderful video! i have to frequently charge the battery in the rv in which i live. (transmission died, can't drive it) i have found that a great way to create a good connection with charger cables. first, i cut the lousy clamps off and strip the insulation back a bit. then i use vice grips for an excellent connection of wire to battery. if i were going to attach a wire to an artifact, i would find a way to make a gentle connection, which is easily facilitated with the adjustable grip offered by vice grips. then wrap the jaws with foil or place a plate like a coin between jaw and artifact, etc

  • @jerryeasler440
    @jerryeasler440 28 дней назад +1

    Very Educational , Thank Chigg

  • @milestoneroadsongs
    @milestoneroadsongs 26 дней назад

    Excellent video

  • @dirtclodmetaldetecting
    @dirtclodmetaldetecting 26 дней назад

    Awesome video! It looks like something I could actually do.

  • @barbarafritchie2000
    @barbarafritchie2000 28 дней назад

    Thank you. Your videos are just right.

  • @johnboggan4390
    @johnboggan4390 28 дней назад +1

    Good video and thank you much 😅

  • @BLURby84
    @BLURby84 28 дней назад

    Cool.

  • @slimwantedman6694
    @slimwantedman6694 26 дней назад

    Good morning from Southeast South Dakota

  • @craigroberts3982
    @craigroberts3982 28 дней назад +1

    I've used this method a few times myself and an older battery charger is the best. Arm and hammer soap works good to help the process. Evaporust is another option

    • @cgtbrad
      @cgtbrad 27 дней назад

      I came here to suggest Evaporust. I've found it to be equally as effective and require MUCH less attention compared to electrolysis and acid methods. It removes ONLY the rust and leaves all the base metal.

  • @dougsnyder8963
    @dougsnyder8963 27 дней назад

    I learn a lot from you Chigg. Thanks so much for the electrolysis set-up and iron relic resto help. Awesome video!!! 👍

  • @OnCloud108
    @OnCloud108 28 дней назад

    Heck yeah, thanks for the video!

  • @RickRahrig
    @RickRahrig 27 дней назад

    Thanks for the information on cleaning up relics and preserving them. JB Weld has been my go to for many years. I have used it for many years.

  • @Spotted_liver
    @Spotted_liver 27 дней назад

    Amazing content chigg!

  • @notanotherbottletop9892
    @notanotherbottletop9892 28 дней назад

    Thanks Chigg... best nugget

  • @JimWatsonTheframingMagician
    @JimWatsonTheframingMagician 28 дней назад +1

    I haven't used this method for years, but I remember it's important to get the correct amount of baking soda (tbs. per gallon of water).

  • @targetshot2
    @targetshot2 28 дней назад +1

    Good stuff as always, Chig! Keep diggin!

  • @jamiebrown2703
    @jamiebrown2703 28 дней назад +1

    Great video chig, :) learned a lot from your tutorial :)

  • @davestelling
    @davestelling 27 дней назад

    I'm going to search your playlist to see if you might have some content on conserving sabres?
    Recently acquired a "Mansfield & Lamb" light cavalry sword & scabbard, dated 1864 from their Rhode Island munnitions factory. Just neeeds some light rust on the scabbard cleaned up, but haven't found much on what to use to preserve the leather grip, etc.
    Sure enjoy these episodes where your showing us your admirable collection, thanks!

  • @cynthiaswearingen1037
    @cynthiaswearingen1037 27 дней назад

    Very nice instructions, Chigg!❤

  • @TheMikeTownsend
    @TheMikeTownsend 27 дней назад

    Get some brass wire brushes. Much less aggressive on iron than steel wire. Thanks as always for your videos and CONGRATS on the sweet bayonet!

  • @user-ri4hu2ul2x
    @user-ri4hu2ul2x 27 дней назад

    Hi Chig, just a little suggestion for you, RUBBER GLOVES! You can even use the simple larex gloves used by nurses, or marigold kitchen gloves, all provide insulation from mr electric 😂😂

  • @fochdischitt3561
    @fochdischitt3561 28 дней назад +1

    Rust converters can be a Tannic or Phosphoric acid of 5 to 10% percent.
    Some will include a Vinyl something-acrylic-something-latex which leaves a coating which cuts off oxygen but also kind of prevents further conversion of under laying rust.
    I find it cheaper to buy 85% Phosphoric acid and use it to make 8 gallons of my own rust converter.
    The acid converts the iron oxide into iron phosphate which is more stable.
    It takes a few weeks of treatment under cars to convert the rust but it's not permanent, I follow up by applying lanolin based undercoatings every fall.

  • @dfdigger3820
    @dfdigger3820 28 дней назад +2

    Have you ever used a battery carbon rod for the sacraficial metal ? I have found many in the river and thought to use them when I get a electrolosys set up.

    • @aquachigger
      @aquachigger  28 дней назад +2

      I have not, but have heard they work. Been meaning to try one.

  • @Uwannawatch
    @Uwannawatch 28 дней назад +1

    Excellent video. Chigg! You really cleared up the electrolysis process. Appreciate it. I guess it depends on what relic you have and it's condition whether or not you use the blackening solution. I kinda like both finishes.. I know you use melted paraffin wax but do you also use bees wax? Just wondering your thoughts about if one is better than the other.

  • @patrickwolf9809
    @patrickwolf9809 28 дней назад +1

    I used to use some random steel for my sacrificial anode until I learned it deposits dangerous metals, like chromium. Now I get large graphite rods and it's much less messy.

  • @cleansweep999
    @cleansweep999 28 дней назад

    I like these videos because when your in the field it's sometimes hard to know exactly what's going on for a beginner like me. And what to do with the treasure we find

  • @Majormusket
    @Majormusket 27 дней назад

    Great video, Chigg! Have you used corroseal on an artillery shell? Would also love to see a wood preservation tutorial for gunstocks/base cups.

  • @HankPanky
    @HankPanky 27 дней назад

    I prefer the before for something like this. Electrolysis is good for tools and whatnot.

  • @user-tg9bi1kd1k
    @user-tg9bi1kd1k 28 дней назад

    YES!!!!!!......Chig could make a video about pumping sewer tanks and ide still watch.

  • @JustPlainSteve5372
    @JustPlainSteve5372 27 дней назад

    LOVE seeing your Relic room Chigg. What's it like to have to dust all of that?

  • @rbolo29
    @rbolo29 28 дней назад +1

    I'm not an expert, but in the mid-90's I used hydrochloric acid[Muriatic] to electroplate with copper. It worked fairly quick.

  • @brianranck5601
    @brianranck5601 25 дней назад

    Great one! Best video of the process I've seen. Knocked it out of the park as usual dude! Question? Instead of the coroseal step, have u ever used wax to seal the relic? I have used it with success. I've never tried the coroseal.

  • @TeamLynchBMD
    @TeamLynchBMD 28 дней назад

    Thanks Chigg I use my Ugly box for coins and other small items, but I still need a setup like this

  • @jeffblack2014
    @jeffblack2014 28 дней назад +1

    I did electrolytes on an old sausage stuffer that was all rusty and crusty.. it turned out looking like new!

  • @darkwolf5531
    @darkwolf5531 28 дней назад +1

    Moarrrrrrrrrr

  • @debrabrooks6138
    @debrabrooks6138 27 дней назад

    Great information! Thanks for the tips! I have asked my son to build me a electrolysis but he has yet to do so. well he works and lives a town away so I got to bug him more I guess. :) From the shots behind you, your trophy room is huge! Awesome collections! Would love to see all of them. :) I love your wood stove! I grew up with a potbelly and those huge 3 section coal/wood stoves darn sorry forgot name of them, but they sure were great to cook on and heat a place up!. Any updates on your property and bamboo growing and your caves?

  • @greamespens1460
    @greamespens1460 28 дней назад +1

    Enjoy the look and learn

  • @meanderingwithmuddypaw
    @meanderingwithmuddypaw 28 дней назад +1

    Wow, that's timing! Just yesterday, I was wondering how complicated it was to do electrolysis ... Now I know! Sheesh! That was nice and informative ... I will probably leave it to the professionals. LOL - Thanks for the education, Chigg! - btw - How are the kittens and Miss Lindsay? - Stay well. - Muddypaw 🐾

    • @aquachigger
      @aquachigger  28 дней назад

      Everyone is fine, thanks for asking.

  • @shawn.bourke.3
    @shawn.bourke.3 28 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing wisdom on wood and metal preservation. Any tips and tricks with fossils? They seem pretty straightforward, but some are soft. I've visited a spot carpeted with marine fossils that turn to foot prints in the wet.

  • @raynin
    @raynin 28 дней назад +2

    Man, I'm losing my touch. Super excited for this video!

    • @aquachigger
      @aquachigger  28 дней назад +2

      You'll get your mojo back. Prolly just a little busy I suspect.

    • @raynin
      @raynin 28 дней назад

      @@aquachigger Snoozing...zzzzzzzzz

  • @zachschwartz391
    @zachschwartz391 28 дней назад

    it is history and story told