Rust Removal - Electrolysis vs. Vinegar
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- In this 2 part video, I explore the advantages & disadvantages of two rust removal procedures.
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Mr. Peterson, thank YOU for making these videos. It is a privilege to watch them. Love your sense of humor, and your musings. You would make a great neighbor.
05:10 - To adjust your current you can simply utilize less sacrificial anodes. The charger always try to maintain 13 volts output, hence the current will mainly be set by the electrical resistance of the load, in this case the conductive bucket. By utilizing less anodes you lower the contact surface. The result is less current flow through. Test with 1, 2 or 3 anodes and you will see the current adjust accordingly. Nice video by the way. Thanks for sharing.
"I hid those in the garbage" ... classic move, bold, yet brilliant...
Man’s got to do what a man’s got to do
Pete, you're a bolder man than I am....or is it foolish? Well, only if she finds out, lol.
I take it your wife does not watch your videos?
lol, funny sheet mahn
Made me laugh out loud lol
Mr pete you make my day. Its a shame people like you are no longer how society is now. A genuine person and just a humble man. Kudos to you sir. I wish u only the best.
Thank you very much
This man is absolutly BASED, knowledgeable and funny. Thanks for the video, i needed the info for a bike restoration, awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it!
6:50 "...toes that were so pointed you coulda killed a cockroach in a corner". Tubalcain, you just made my day! LMAO
That talk makes me walk like a camel.
thelastofthemartians then he says I hid them in the garbage. 😂😂
Hahaha I read that literally as he said it
He kinda sounded like rory d Mercer when he said that. If you don't know him look him up on RUclips
MrPete "I needed a container just the right length, just the right size, but yet not to big. So I found this in my wife's walk in closet, she must have 50 pairs of shoes'"! "I took out an old pair of shoes and hid them in the garbage!!!!!"
Classic!!!
Liked!!
I hope you are well Mr Pete and thank you for the content.
I was given an old rifle that must have been stored under a barn. Dirty and covered with surface rust. I reviewed your many electrolysis videos and gave it a shot. Worked great! Took off all the surface rust and cleaned out most of the pitted parts without damaging what was left of the bluing. Thanks for all of your video lessons and teaching me something new and useful!
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"Ads are all lies...remember that..." Another great quote from tubalcain!
Mr Pete, I'm sure you know all this but for those that don't: The anode is positive and cathode is the negative electrode. The reaction at the anode is oxidation and that at the cathode is reduction.( direct current flows from negative to positive) if your amps are too high just remove some of the plates you have in there, in your case the plates are the anodes, the current flow can also be reduced by reducing the strength of your electrolysis solution. that's also the reason for the reduction in current flow over time, as the solution gets weaker by being contaminated.
I’m trying to set up a plastic 55 barrel that I cut to only have the bottom section that is about 16 inches high.
I got a car rim in it soaking in vinegar.
I want to do electrolysis but was wondering if I can just put the negative connection on the rim that is sticking out of the vinegar solution as the top part is sticking out by 1 inch and the positive in the vinegar so the rim ?
Also not sure on amperage I would need ?
The way he said “I had to break it up with a sledgehammer” cracked me up. 😅😅
"I hid those in the garbage" Made my day even better than it was. Genuinely laffed out loud.
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Hi Lyle, you'll find higher current will work much faster and usually with a better result. A DC arc welder will have the same job done in about an hour.
"Did you hear her jump?"
Thought for sure you were gonna say, "me neither." Lol
I just discovered your videos and just adore them!! Thanks for being Mr. Scientist for us and giving such sage advice...I'll keep watching!!! Blessings.
Thank you very much for the wonderful encouragement
“The toes were so pointed you could’ve killed a cockroach in a corner” 😂 one of the greatest lines I’ve ever heard!
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Dang, Tubelcain I've got the exact same Craftsman battery charger. I bought mine new some 30+ years ago & it's still going strong!
Hi Mr. Pete. In the plating process, the part that gives up metal is the anode, the part being plated is the cathode. The part getting smaller is the anode, think the sacrificial anode on a boat or water heater. So I suggest your plates are the cathodes and your wrench is the anode, because the rust is leaving the wrench and is being deposited on to the metal plates.
Thank you Sir for showing us all, and in great detail, this wicked way to get rid of rust. I’m hitting the shops let me tell ya for supplies. Keep up the awesome work mate.
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FYI, your workpiece turned black likely because you used tap water instead of distilled water. Tap water contains a lot of minerals and contaminants which will split from the water and stick to whatever you have connected to the negative terminal. Try it next time with distilled and you should get better results!
Enjoying your de-rusting videos. I liked the description of the shoes you found in that box :o)
You would enjoy doing some diy aluminium anodising Mr.Pete - it's not a million miles from your electrolysis experiments - I did some and was pretty pleased with how easy it turned out to be .... Dave in the UK
To use the term "daisy chain" is most interesting . The same terminology military combat engineers use for multiple connected electric circuits for detonating explosives . Thanks for a very nicely demonstrated video Mrpete222 and all the best .
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Is there a chemical or science way of removing the black gunk from pieces afterwards? I want to use this method on tools and instruments but many are delicate and/or have inaccessible surfaces.
I'm really getting a lot out of your videos, Tubalcain. and I want to thank you for them....I have noticed one thing though. If you keep raiding your wife's kitchen and closet for just the right size containers for your projects she's gonna take after you with the one item you haven't found a use for yet....Her rolling pin. LOL!!
I like seeing how well these old couples get along in a marriage. I wish them many more years
This guy is hilarious, i love it. He said i hid those in the garbage hahaha
Vinegar works great but is very slow. 24h with a few cleans. I use it for cleaning car radiators , and works perfectly. Flush it and make 2 cleans
Great as always! A week from now.."Honey have you seen my black high heels?"
I regularly watch your videos, and they are always educational and entertaining, but this one had me chuckling all the time. I'm only in my late 30's but I still get pe'ed off with all the childproof/locking containers and seals - especially the ones that have tags that break off. I don't have many rusting tools but I might just have a hunt and do some experiments now!
I hope your wife appreciated the shoe purge ;)
Dredging up some long dead posts. Never seen this guys channel. Hope he’s still alive and tubin all the you’s. He reminds me of my grandpa and it’s bromance at first sight. Er were it first sound? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But to the reason why I’m commenting in reply to your specific comment…. The childproof locks and seals on containers were largely a knee jerk reaction to the Tylenol poisonings in, I believe, the early 1980s. Iirc 3ish people died. I think it was like ‘81 and I had barely evolved past cum. But some asshole thought it would be cool to stroll into pharmacies, crack open random Tylenol bottles, and swap the meds with poison. Or something like that. For sure he didn’t work for Tylenol (let’s face it. It was definitely a dude. Proto incel moves.) I also think he wasn’t caught. So people got really freaked and Tylenol came up with these safety features to reassure customers. Cuz they lost a freaking fortune. At least they had their lives I guess. But what a dick!
I believe the science is part of the video attraction. These / This kind of everyday science isn't taught in schools anymore.
I got taught this in science class but it never got applied to anything. If they taught me I could repair motorcycle and car parts with it, I'd probably have got better grades. Same with electrical equations; they were so boring and confusing in college but now I'm older and hairier it all makes sense.
This is the kind of hands on thing all schools should incorporate to get kids interested in science and chemistry
Appreciate the video! I would like to add a really useful tip for the vinegar after taking the rust off. Instead of disposing of the used vinegar you can use it for wood stain. I have tried it myself on my wife's side table and it turned out rather well. Also, note that if you do this to do a test piece because there will be different variations of darkness or tint depending on the amount of rust and metal accumulated and in addition with that; give it some time to dry on your test piece because I have had the tint change dramatically after it had dryed- it got quite a bit darker.
Positive Endeavors
Sincerely,
Patrick Mulcahy
Thanks for the great videos. I have found that if the vinegar is hot, it accelerates the rust removal.
Heat accelerates most chemical reactions.
"My wife, she must have 50 pairs of shoes." +1 that instantly gained my LIKE. :D
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I'm back from the garage and I'm 3 minutes older.. That's clever funny..
You never make them to scientific. That is the whole reason why I watch your videos because you explain and go into detail.
Pete.. You remind me so much of my grandfather. He was a master tool and die maker for Delco /Gm in Indiana.. You have the same temperament and personality! I still have his Atlas lathe, books and some tools.. Coolest thing of all is his text book from The Henry Ford Trade School apprenticeship.
Anyways, thanks for the videos!
That's awesome. I have the Ford book to
I have tried the Vinegar treatment many many times and I am unimpressed with the results and it takes forever to do it's thing. also you have the awful black coating on the tools that is a real pain to get it all removed especially in cracks and crevices. Electrolysis is the way to go and you will be happy with the results it gives. Way more fun too~! 😆😄😁👍
Vinegar, acetic as you call it, is ethanoic acid, it works great in 3 weeks, as its a weak acid it works on rust more than base metal.
vinegar and salt with electrolysis works way good..! give it a try !
Your A Great Commentator!
Cant get enough of these wonderful videos!
Great Video Mr pete, Love your humor towards your wife's shoes.
I'm from Australia,& I swear your voice reminds me of Jimmy Stewart🤔
Thank you
Using the food grade vinegar is the issue. You need the cleaning or 10% vinegar. That does indeed work.
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thanks nice work Try electrolysis with salty water or vinegar as electrolyte .
this is the future. carbon fiber brush electrolytic cleaning.. great for stainless but it needs to be perfected for mill scale on mild steel
Good Job. I think you should have taken each sample out, rinsed, do some minor brush scrubbing; then show what they job looked like, cleaned up. Typically , you would lightly oil or protect the parts now "raw metal / iron rust "flash over" that can happen in literally minutes when exposed to Oxygen. OIl, paint, etc. Good American - Sharing Knowledge To All.
Try Using the vinigar via electrolysis removes much faster ,you can chrome plate with it as well , good video sir by the way
When you don't have enough vinegar just displace some of the wasted volume with some bottles or bags of water.
Molasses is easy to use if you seal the part in a plastic bag with some of it and squish it around to evenly cover the steel.
Why molasses? Some missed joke?
@@frogjunk No, there's no joke here. Some ppl do in fact use molasses to remove rust.
Love it! Yeah we kinda get annoyed after awhile !
Question; what would happen if vinegar was used as the medium when using the electrolysis method?
George Bailey went from Christmas movies to youtube videos! It's a Wonderful Life...
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You crack me up! Thanks for the video Pete!
I'm glad you like my videos
I got my setup with a charger but for some reason when I get everything set up the amperage shows 0.
I tried the charger on a battery and the amperage gauge will work.
When I hook it up to the sacrificial piece of metal and to my rim the amperage dose t move. Stays at 0
Muriatic acid works faster ,needs to be flushed with baking soda when removed from acid ..will flash rush if not painted or coated wit anti rust ..
you made me laugh so hard about the pointed shoes killing a roach in a corner. lol to funny
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very informative, funny, and interesting!
I simply use vinegar and a 24 hr soak . Afterwards a brisk scrubbing with a steel wire brush will clean the part up just fine .
its so cool ime gona try this in Sweden to, its so simple to remove rust whit the right tools
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I read somewhere to add kosher salt to the vinegar for better results.
Lmao. "I hid those in the garbage". Too funny. Really enjoyed this video.
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Thanks for the video. Im going to try the vinegar method
Mr Pete, Not sure how you got her to jump so quickly. How about a new series called Home Tips. Home Tips #1, how to get a quick response without getting peanut butter and jelly dinners for the next week !
That was a good test. Thanks...
if you want to drop amperage put a light in series thanks for the videos
7:50 Instead of buying more vinegar, cut the expense with a bag of marbles in your workshop for this and any other project where your container is too big for the job.
8:28 The brand is 'Kroger' its written next to the barcode.
Try apple cider vinegar, its considerably more effective than white vinegar (also great for removing rust inside motorcycle fuel tanks).
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Great video sir, thanks for the info and the laughs
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Using a lower voltage you can control it better. I have done this several times. I use an electroplating machine. It's used by jewellers for Gold and Silver plating. The unit has a small cardiac inside, along with volt mad amp meters. You can dial in jyst the right voltage. Too low and nothing happens. Too high and you might start losing metal before you realize it. And you do want to use lots of anode so the process is done evenly over the work.
Sorry I’m late just seen your video.
Question how do you disgarg the old water solution ?
I’m trying to set up a plastic 55 barrel that I cut to only have the bottom section that is about 16 inches high.
I got a car rim in it soaking in vinegar.
I want to do electrolysis but was wondering if I can just put the negative connection on the rim that is sticking out of the vinegar solution as the top part is sticking out by 1 inch and the positive in the vinegar so the rim ?
Also not sure on amperage I would need ?
I have used white vinegar a few times now but still need to try electrolysis. Has anyone used molasses? I have heard it works well but don't know where you would get a large container of molasses these days. My grandfather always used a waste product of cheese-making; he would go to the cheese factory (which is long-gone) and get a barrel of the stuff for free to soak his rusty parts in. Supposedly it worked great.
I wonder if it was an acidic solution.
I tried removing rust with electrolysis and I found a few thing. If you want to do it with a cheap battery charger, it will take forever, you’re better with a DC power supply. The heavy rust will fall off, the paint will peel off like if it was soaked in paint stripper and the black residue comes off quite a bit easier than plain rust.
I also used stainless steel anode, I know it’s not recommended but I don’t know why, and it works much better. The stainless steel stays clean as opposed to regular steel which gets covered with rust in no time and loses its efficacy as the rust builds up thicker and thicker. That doesn’t happen with stainless steel, you never have to clean it.
Stainless steel has chromium in it. If you use stainless steel for this you produce hexavalent chromium. It's bad stuff, Google "Erin Brockovich". You are producing a very toxic substance and then probably contaminating the environment with improper disposal techniques as well as endangering you and your family.
Remember ads are are all lies. Crusty good insight
Could not find washing soda used laundry powder works just fine think the soap removes any oil
How many volts is that charger outputting with no battery hooked up? I bet 6.
Never thought of that! Hiding her shoes in the garbage! 😂😂👍🇿🇦
Following scientific method is never foolish!
THANK YOU...for sharing.
Thanks for the hilarious commentary. Great video. 😂👍🏻
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I think I actually shat myself watching him reach for the live positive electrode.
I hid those in the garbage....LMAO!!! New sub just because of that comment! Great video
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When he said "These are worthless", I was half expecting him to smash them up like he did the wagon.
so mote it be
nice use of tools ~
Interesting....I wish I know about this method before I reworked my old Atlas 410F lathe
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Why not use white vinegar as the electrolyte instead of the washing powder????
Hello Tubalcain,
I really do enjoy your many teachings and I especially appreciate your acquired valuable knowledge.
QUESTION :
Do you know of any experiments that combine vinegar, soda and the electrolysis rust removal method? (Both methods combined, like vinegar substituted for water with the electrolysis method)
i have tried the vinegar soak and the water, soda and battery charger "Electrolysis" and each method produces roughly the same results in about the same amount of time.
I don't wish to blow myself up if I try it so I thought I would run it by your viewers and especially yourself.
Thanks in advance to any and all responses,
Warren Carlisle
Could you use a steel bolt if you were to suspend it in a motorcycle gas tank vs an alan wrench?
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Need a laboratory grade scale....
That's a whole different class of auction, Mr Pete!
I just boil parts in vinegar. All it takes is few hours
caustic soda Ok?? i cant find washing soda,, iam in sri lanka,,
Also apple cider vinegar is a bit stronger in acidity - im told theres a special "cleaning vinegar" that's stronger yet but hard to find - do you have any information on this special cleaning vinegar-? Question: how would it be to use vinegar along with electrolysis, would it work even better or just make a lot of toxic gas-??
30% industrial vinegar
@@douglaspollock102 Search Acetic Acid
Really enjoyed this video series m
great video Sir, thankyou
What happens if you u do this process in a bucket of vinagar? I suppose its a mess because of the soda reacting with vinagar.. And it shouldnt matter if your soda is bi-carbonite (baking soda) or carbonate (washing soda).. Either is fine.. But for safety sake never use table salt. It will produce chlorine gas
Thank you sir, I got some laughs and I learned a lot.
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Great video are you sure the two tools aren't made of two different grades of steel
LOL! I have rheumatoid arthritis and even the damn tea containers, plastic soda pop bottles and plastic orange juice bottles seem to be put on with jack hammers just to tick me off when I can't open the damn things without finding a pair of vise grips. ;-)
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I have a 30 amp 12 volt power supply, I figured that's going to be too much amperage so that won't work. I'm removing rust off motorcycle parts and need a trickle charger for the bike anyway will my trickle charger work for this?
The trickle charge will probably work but take much longer
Amazing piece of science !
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Thanks for the video,,Just to let you know, the kind of vinegar and the brand, does make a difference,,,