Restore iron relics the CHEAP & EASY way part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @johnspeedone7143
    @johnspeedone7143 Год назад +1

    Is part 2 coming out anytime soon ? Thanks Seabee

    • @freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964
      @freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964  Год назад

      Ran into some problems with my charger & there wasn't much interest in part 1, so I moved on. Guess I'll have to get the fix and make it happen!

    • @johnspeedone7143
      @johnspeedone7143 Год назад +1

      @@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 I was just curious. Going to be heading up your neck of the woods soon, Wife and I are going to RV Rally in Elkhart, IN. Going to go visit another Seabee (CE) up in Grand Rapids while we are there. We were stationed together in P.I. and Diego Garcia together in '80,81. Good luck with the charger.

    • @freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964
      @freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964  Год назад

      Enjoy the trip brother! I'll get things going again- "Can do" is still my attitude!

    • @johnspeedone7143
      @johnspeedone7143 Год назад +1

      @@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 👍Thanks, Me and Ken hadn't seen each other in over 40 years. Might even bring up a detector and swing a little while I'm there. Your temps are about 20 degrees cooler than us.

  • @jackzahn799
    @jackzahn799 Год назад +1

    So the two rebars are wired to the tall galvanized rod giving you actually 3 anodes? Haven’t seen that with more than one anode before. Thanks Jim!

    • @freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964
      @freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964  Год назад

      I've always used 3. I got this piece to the finish line by adding 2 more pieces alongside one of the rebar rods. The more surface area the anodes have the better. Thanks for watching!

  • @kylew4920
    @kylew4920 Год назад +1

    That’s cool. Thanks