You have become my favorite craftsman to watch. Your technique is precise. You are imaginative and understand how to use power and hand tools. Its a pleasure to watch a gifted craftsman such as yourself. It seems there is very little you are not capable of building from materials common to wood workers and metal workers. Thank you for posting these videos. I do enjoy them and look forward to your next posting.
Just to be on the safe side always add the corrosive liquid to water, never add water to acids or alkali corrosive substance, depending on the concentration of the corrosive substance the water may boil off which can cause it to splash resulting in injury. I know this is a fairly low concentration of hydrochloric acid but better to be safe than sorry.
That was toilet cleaner which is already well diluted. No danger here. When working with pure or high concentration acid, the safety measure you mentioned, applies. Then, even glass rods are used to slowly and smoothly drip acid into water.
Buen trabajo de alquimia maestro y un gran resultado final, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)👍🤓😜
When plating wouldn't it be better to rotate the part with some rotary device or cut the positive zinc electrode in 2 and have plates on either side of the part ?
Cool setup with commonly available items. I'd rather not brush and sand the coating though. Just to prevent damages in the thin surface coating leading to rust again.
I also did not understand why he chopped up a battery to get Zinc. Maybe he just had an old battery laying around and decided to repurpose it? Love to know if there is some reason for salvaging the zinc from the battery, or maybe that was the whole point of the video.
They are only zinc plated using the same technique he demonstrated. Considering the maximum thickness of electro-galvinisation is 1/40 of a millimetre, there won't be very much zinc to work with. You might be able to use things that have been hot dipped in zinc, (galvanised) but the best result will come from using unadulterated zinc. Zinc anodes used in the marine industry are expensive, costing anywhere from $50-80 per kg (AUD). So batteries will be the most cost-effective source for this use.
@@Mad4400 "costing anywhere from $50-80 per kg" at 7.133 grams/cm^3, 1kg of zinc has a volume of 140cm^3. If galvanizing a thickness of 0.05mm (=0.005cm), that kg of zinc is enough for a surface of 2.8sqm. At a price of 17 of average-Downunder-coffees in 2023 (AUD4.60).
I love the fact you took the maths to the next level and included a tangible cost item, but how does that figure compare to the zinc harvested from a D cell battery with a cost of $3.90 (AUD)? @@col0342
I dunno that i'd do galvanization at home, nickel plating is much safer and lasts just as good if you do it right (thin layers, with cleaning in between). I've nickel plated nuts and bolts that have been reinstalled several times and the coat survives the mechanical action with no issues.
With 9.5% acid it doesn't matter. But showing it this way may make people believe it's ok doing this, and it's NOT! Always pour the acid into the water, not the water into the acid, that's secondary school science wisdom! Adding water to acid will cause a very violent reaction if the acid is more concentrated! Also, why dismantle a battery when you can get zinc plate at every hardware store?
EDIT: SORRY BUT I COMPLETELY SKIPPED THE FIRST SENTENCE OF YOUR COMMENT (I'll leave the original comment for anyone who will read the thread in the future) As you have seen, nothing happened, in the video there are no tricks, the saying not to give the acid a drink is valid for concentrated acids, here it is already at 10% and nothing happened, which is very different if for example you found himself having to dilute anhydrous sulfuric acid, in which case it would be truly dangerous to put water into the acid, even very slowly
@@zolatanaffa87 did you read what I wrote? I know that it's not a problem with so weak acid. But if people don't know, they'll also do it with stronger acid. It's irresponsible to show it like this, either that, or plainly ignorant. The problem with these RUclips instructions is, that the creators never have to take any responsibilities for what they show. That said, I think most of his instructions are great, albeit sometimes over the top. But this one is right out dangerous by showing a wrong technique for diluting acid!
@@romedbucher2854 You are absolutely right as you will read in my edited comment. I hadn't come to think about the risk hidden in the video and I only commented on the part of what you wrote (skipping the first sentence, by mistake) I agree on the issue of giving all possible safety instructions in the videos to avoid unnecessary risks for users
Well, it is school fifth grade chemistry, so everybody should know it, therefore showing it this way would be OK, and shouldn't make people do wrong things. And the illiterate morons who passed through school like the goose through the pond, and don't know anything, should stay away from this kind of stuff.
You can buy zinc metal sheets. Maybe using the old battery could be a kind of recycling but what you’re gonna do with the hazardous materials taken from the inside? Don’t tell me you throw them into trash?
diluted hydrochloric acid = common household toilet cleaner or kitchen cleaner since its diluted its mild for cleaning use.....do not use 'hardware' hcl acid its more potent...as in melt skin.
many many mistake in this video. first, this is'nt galvanization, this is zinc electroplating. galvanization is imersion of steel part in hot fusion zinc bath. the zinc is alloying deeply with the steel and it's far superior than zinc electroplating and it didn't need passivation. secondary, your electroplating solution is very bad ! zinc ion salt is not concentrated enough, and you didn't use a conductive salt, (preferary an compound wich chelate with the metal ion you want plating)... this trouble result in very long plating time, bad throwing power that covering more high zone rather less low zones on the part. and burned deposit by using a too high curent density because of the bad solution conductivity. and using juste one anode doesn't help ! don't forget to use a surfactant too. The use of High curent density and not stirring the solution cause a lot of pitting by hydrogen embrittlement. idealy you should not see hydrogen bubbles while plating. heating the solution can help. and last thing, zinc electroplating must be passivate with divalent (called blue passivate) on trivalent chromium solution (called yellow pasivate, or bichromated)... instead the zinc plating won't last long and it will oxidate quickly. edit: after that, when the solution is well made, for a good deposits, you need to make square test pieces in copper, and test with different amperages to determinate the ideal Ampere/Cm2 and calculate with the plating part surface. exemple. ideal current density for this solution is 0,5A/Cm2. for a part with a surface of 10cm2 you need to apply 5A. etc... an other thing, use pure chemical and distilled water for electroplating. if you need HCL, don't use hcl based detergent, just buy HCl ! Don"t forget to degrease very well your part with NaOH solution and electrocleaning, followed by acid pickling before plating the part. and never toutch it with bare hand.
This is indeed galvanizing. Hot dipping is just one method of doing so. And hot dipping is definitely not alloying, as zinc melts almost 2000K before steel.
you didn't watch the video? it clearly showed he harvested the zinc casing/plate from the battery....manganese battery is the same as carbon zinc battery the most common battery anywhere in the world because its cheaper than alkaline battery.
Let me tell you why. First, concentrated acids cause violent reactions. This is elementary school knowledge. This is just an acidic detergent. And because you'll get more comments if you use batteries. In many ways. Of course, when I usually plate, I don't use batteries. This is a youtube show.
I do not get it. You destroy a battery and end up producing a lot of environmentally harmful waste just to get hold of zinc sheet metal worth 2 cents, which you can easily buy in any hardware store or on Amazon? Sick. For the time again we are shown such crap here, the content no longer has anything to do with the great projects from 2 or 3 years ago. Subscription is canceled.
Wow! Are you the planet savior, aren't you... You know smartboy, Jisaku and maaany other people don't live in your mighty Retardistan, to buy 2 cents zinc sheets. In other countries which don't steal others resources like you do, the prices are high and some stuff is scarce. So, properly dismantle and dispose of a spent battery, to salvage some zinc sheet is quite useful and is for free. And as Retardistanis are among, the pollution "champions" of the world, your upset kiddo who takes his toys and goes home to mommy, attitude is just hypocrisy.
Those things were already manufactured before he repurposed them. Where does that hydrochloric acid end up with regular use as a drain cleaner? What happens to batteries once they have exhausted their charge? 2 cents would get you approximately 0.007 grams of zinc based on the typical price for zinc on Amazon. Your reaction is childish and a reflection of your intelligence.
If you like the video, please introduce it to your friends and social media !
Where did you get the hydrochloride from?? Just wondering what it would also be used for, especially around the house
I think that's a great idea the english subtitles, we can follow every step more clearly. Thank you!
数年前から動画拝見してますけど、いつ見ても”天才じゃん”って・・・!同じものを作ろうとしても凡人には真似できません。素晴らしいです。👍
You have become my favorite craftsman to watch. Your technique is precise. You are imaginative and understand how to use power and hand tools.
Its a pleasure to watch a gifted craftsman such as yourself.
It seems there is very little you are not capable of building from materials common to wood workers and metal workers.
Thank you for posting these videos. I do enjoy them and look forward to your next posting.
Just to be on the safe side always add the corrosive liquid to water, never add water to acids or alkali corrosive substance, depending on the concentration of the corrosive substance the water may boil off which can cause it to splash resulting in injury. I know this is a fairly low concentration of hydrochloric acid but better to be safe than sorry.
That was toilet cleaner which is already well diluted. No danger here. When working with pure or high concentration acid, the safety measure you mentioned, applies. Then, even glass rods are used to slowly and smoothly drip acid into water.
It is labeled “detergent “… what do you think is happening in a wash machine?
@@dus10dnd , Detergent = Cleaner Japanese to English translation is tricky
Following the Gremlins principle : "Never give water to acid"
Buen trabajo de alquimia maestro y un gran resultado final, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)👍🤓😜
When plating wouldn't it be better to rotate the part with some rotary device or cut the positive zinc electrode in 2 and have plates on either side of the part ?
Perfektes Ergebnis mit einfachen Mitteln! Du bist ein Perfektionist. 👌👍
another magnificent video from DJ KOBO!!
Cool setup with commonly available items. I'd rather not brush and sand the coating though. Just to prevent damages in the thin surface coating leading to rust again.
Very instructive, thank you. BTW no double sides tape ?
very good video i like it thank you for sharing it. I wish your channel more success
So, why not just use some zinc washers? Easy to attain, far less process to prepare.
I also did not understand why he chopped up a battery to get Zinc. Maybe he just had an old battery laying around and decided to repurpose it? Love to know if there is some reason for salvaging the zinc from the battery, or maybe that was the whole point of the video.
They are only zinc plated using the same technique he demonstrated. Considering the maximum thickness of electro-galvinisation is 1/40 of a millimetre, there won't be very much zinc to work with. You might be able to use things that have been hot dipped in zinc, (galvanised) but the best result will come from using unadulterated zinc. Zinc anodes used in the marine industry are expensive, costing anywhere from $50-80 per kg (AUD). So batteries will be the most cost-effective source for this use.
purity of material ....battery probably is very high purity close to 99% zinc compared to washers
@@Mad4400 "costing anywhere from $50-80 per kg" at 7.133 grams/cm^3, 1kg of zinc has a volume of 140cm^3. If galvanizing a thickness of 0.05mm (=0.005cm), that kg of zinc is enough for a surface of 2.8sqm. At a price of 17 of average-Downunder-coffees in 2023 (AUD4.60).
I love the fact you took the maths to the next level and included a tangible cost item, but how does that figure compare to the zinc harvested from a D cell battery with a cost of $3.90 (AUD)? @@col0342
I dunno that i'd do galvanization at home, nickel plating is much safer and lasts just as good if you do it right (thin layers, with cleaning in between). I've nickel plated nuts and bolts that have been reinstalled several times and the coat survives the mechanical action with no issues.
nickel salt are notsafer than zinc salt. nickel salt are carcinogenic.
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hello
can you tell me on which price you buy your grooved aluminum profiles and trays?
big thank you to you
serge
Thanks for the subtitles.
With 9.5% acid it doesn't matter. But showing it this way may make people believe it's ok doing this, and it's NOT!
Always pour the acid into the water, not the water into the acid, that's secondary school science wisdom! Adding water to acid will cause a very violent reaction if the acid is more concentrated!
Also, why dismantle a battery when you can get zinc plate at every hardware store?
EDIT: SORRY BUT I COMPLETELY SKIPPED THE FIRST SENTENCE OF YOUR COMMENT (I'll leave the original comment for anyone who will read the thread in the future)
As you have seen, nothing happened, in the video there are no tricks, the saying not to give the acid a drink is valid for concentrated acids, here it is already at 10% and nothing happened, which is very different if for example you found himself having to dilute anhydrous sulfuric acid, in which case it would be truly dangerous to put water into the acid, even very slowly
@@zolatanaffa87 did you read what I wrote? I know that it's not a problem with so weak acid. But if people don't know, they'll also do it with stronger acid. It's irresponsible to show it like this, either that, or plainly ignorant.
The problem with these RUclips instructions is, that the creators never have to take any responsibilities for what they show. That said, I think most of his instructions are great, albeit sometimes over the top. But this one is right out dangerous by showing a wrong technique for diluting acid!
@@romedbucher2854 You are absolutely right as you will read in my edited comment. I hadn't come to think about the risk hidden in the video and I only commented on the part of what you wrote (skipping the first sentence, by mistake) I agree on the issue of giving all possible safety instructions in the videos to avoid unnecessary risks for users
Well, it is school fifth grade chemistry, so everybody should know it, therefore showing it this way would be OK, and shouldn't make people do wrong things. And the illiterate morons who passed through school like the goose through the pond, and don't know anything, should stay away from this kind of stuff.
Sorry, but I can never find a justification to show something the wrong way, and it is the wrong way.
Thanks! 👍💪✌
I see, the outside of this empty battery is made of zinc.
Beautiful finish.
8:33 itis foaming without being connected?
He used some sort of detergent with hydrochloric acid content ...
It is the acid action on bare steel.
will this work with old zinc anodes off my boat ? as an alternative to the zinc plate from the battery ?
the battery probably has close to 99% purity but you can try the zinc anode for boats/motors and see if it works
Hi, I was thiking the same. On my opinion it could works too.
That was interesting. Why didn't you use the power hacksaw to take the Manganese battery apart?
I would probably just use POR15 instead of doing this.
Я правильно понимаю что источник питания это две параллельно включенные батарейки АА?
одна, автор написал что напряжение 1,5 вольта, что равняется напряжению одной батареи
Похоже, что одна. Но можно и две в параллель - напряжение то же, ток выше.
bonjour
pouvez vous me dire sur quel cite vous achetez vous profilés et plateaux aluminium rainurés
grand merci à vous
serge
Do nickel plating too!
Как всегда ,сначала лайк потом просмотр!
Если бы метал зачистили и заполировали сразу после пескоструя, то думаю результат был бы таким же. Танцы с батарейками и химией не понадобились бы!
Could you please make galvanized plastic with a chrome or nickel?
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You can buy zinc metal sheets.
Maybe using the old battery could be a kind of recycling but what you’re gonna do with the hazardous materials taken from the inside? Don’t tell me you throw them into trash?
Exactly what I thought. It is really stupid to show this.
@@macciedemac maybe not stupid but at least risky if stupid people gonna watch it ;)
@@macciedemac there's more stupid than that, even dangerously stupid, as I mentioned in my comment
Those materials are not hazardous
Do you think everybody knows that? For most people a battery is a battery…
is that bleach or some kind of toilet/drain cleaner?
diluted hydrochloric acid = common household toilet cleaner or kitchen cleaner since its diluted its mild for cleaning use.....do not use 'hardware' hcl acid its more potent...as in melt skin.
It bubbles before connecting the battery. Why?
the liquid is acid...metal reacts in acid...if he dipped in lemon juice it would bubble too..hahaha
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ThanK you 👍♥️
以前は手法として見ていましたが、アドバイスとしてリスクや処分方も入れたほうが良いかと。
・使用保護具
・人体に対する影響
・不要部材、廃液の処理方法
youtubeも視聴者層の質が低下していますからね。
自己責任感の無い人が増えましたよね。
Can't even buy manganese batteries where I live.
its the most common cheap battery...its carbon-zinc battery ...check your post its NOT magnesium.
@@10OZDuster check the video title, it's "NOT" cardon-zinc battery, its manganese dioxide.
@@TheDutyPaid watch the video the Anode is Zinc the cathode is carbon and the "ELECTROLYTE " agent is "Manganese dioxide"
Now lets try nickel 🙂
many many mistake in this video.
first, this is'nt galvanization, this is zinc electroplating. galvanization is imersion of steel part in hot fusion zinc bath. the zinc is alloying deeply with the steel and it's far superior than zinc electroplating and it didn't need passivation.
secondary, your electroplating solution is very bad ! zinc ion salt is not concentrated enough, and you didn't use a conductive salt, (preferary an compound wich chelate with the metal ion you want plating)... this trouble result in very long plating time, bad throwing power that covering more high zone rather less low zones on the part. and burned deposit by using a too high curent density because of the bad solution conductivity. and using juste one anode doesn't help ! don't forget to use a surfactant too.
The use of High curent density and not stirring the solution cause a lot of pitting by hydrogen embrittlement. idealy you should not see hydrogen bubbles while plating. heating the solution can help.
and last thing, zinc electroplating must be passivate with divalent (called blue passivate) on trivalent chromium solution (called yellow pasivate, or bichromated)... instead the zinc plating won't last long and it will oxidate quickly.
edit: after that, when the solution is well made, for a good deposits, you need to make square test pieces in copper, and test with different amperages to determinate the ideal Ampere/Cm2 and calculate with the plating part surface. exemple. ideal current density for this solution is 0,5A/Cm2. for a part with a surface of 10cm2 you need to apply 5A. etc...
an other thing, use pure chemical and distilled water for electroplating. if you need HCL, don't use hcl based detergent, just buy HCl !
Don"t forget to degrease very well your part with NaOH solution and electrocleaning, followed by acid pickling before plating the part. and never toutch it with bare hand.
This is indeed galvanizing. Hot dipping is just one method of doing so. And hot dipping is definitely not alloying, as zinc melts almost 2000K before steel.
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Why must it be a manganese battery?
you didn't watch the video? it clearly showed he harvested the zinc casing/plate from the battery....manganese battery is the same as carbon zinc battery the most common battery anywhere in the world because its cheaper than alkaline battery.
Pour acid into water. Never pour water into acid. If the reaction is strong, it will generate a lot of heat, and may even boil.
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You could say "grime" instead of "mud"
lost in translation bruh
Shiny
Let me tell you why.
First, concentrated acids cause violent reactions. This is elementary school knowledge. This is just an acidic detergent.
And because you'll get more comments if you use batteries.
In many ways.
Of course, when I usually plate, I don't use batteries.
This is a youtube show.
The content of battery is Hazardous................🤨🤨🤨
So are cars, angle grinders, sand blasters, circular saws, ...
Do some research.
if you eat it yes ......its harmless manganese dioxide the type of battery he is using.
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You are the best, but i don't like this
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I do not get it. You destroy a battery and end up producing a lot of environmentally harmful waste just to get hold of zinc sheet metal worth 2 cents, which you can easily buy in any hardware store or on Amazon? Sick.
For the time again we are shown such crap here, the content no longer has anything to do with the great projects from 2 or 3 years ago. Subscription is canceled.
А у нас в России купить можно втрое дороже цены батарейки
Wow! Are you the planet savior, aren't you... You know smartboy, Jisaku and maaany other people don't live in your mighty Retardistan, to buy 2 cents zinc sheets. In other countries which don't steal others resources like you do, the prices are high and some stuff is scarce. So, properly dismantle and dispose of a spent battery, to salvage some zinc sheet is quite useful and is for free.
And as Retardistanis are among, the pollution "champions" of the world, your upset kiddo who takes his toys and goes home to mommy, attitude is just hypocrisy.
No one cares Karen
Those things were already manufactured before he repurposed them. Where does that hydrochloric acid end up with regular use as a drain cleaner? What happens to batteries once they have exhausted their charge? 2 cents would get you approximately 0.007 grams of zinc based on the typical price for zinc on Amazon. Your reaction is childish and a reflection of your intelligence.
No great loss
저 폐기물(오염수) 어쩔건데? 이런거 하지맙시다.