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Too Many Projects 11-10-2022 02:39 AM

Evaporust
 
Picked up a 5 gallon pail today. Going to soak a '66 Chevelle lower hinge to get it clean for repair. I bought an aquarium heater to keep the solution at 82°. I only have the shop temp at 45° when I am not in there and didn't figure it was going to work very well at that temp. Now I am looking for a small, submersible recirculating pump to keep the solution circulating in the pail, and yes, I did put the lid back on. See, I paid attention, Steve...:biggthumpup:


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George H 11-10-2022 09:42 AM

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0837WWGQQ...T1zcF9kZXRhaWw

Amazon has many submersible pumps for cat and dog water fountains.

napa68 11-10-2022 10:56 AM

I have not tried it yet, but was going to experiment with it in my heated sonic cleaner.

Zman1969 11-10-2022 12:18 PM

LOL aquarium heater, sometimes I don't miss living up north except in June, July, August and most of Sept

70 copo 11-10-2022 01:08 PM

I used safest rust remover on an original 900 mile car 18 years ago.... Stunning results with a moveable shower bath on the under chassis.

83hurstguy 11-10-2022 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1605035)
I have not tried it yet, but was going to experiment with it in my heated sonic cleaner.

I tried that just a few weeks ago and it worked really well. I have a cheap eBay ultrasonic, and its best purpose so far has been heated/accelerated evaporust cleaning.

njsteve 11-10-2022 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1605017)
Picked up a 5 gallon pail today. Going to soak a '66 Chevelle lower hinge to get it clean for repair. I bought an aquarium heater to keep the solution at 82°. I only have the shop temp at 45° when I am not in there and didn't figure it was going to work very well at that temp. Now I am looking for a small, submersible recirculating pump to keep the solution circulating in the pail, and yes, I did put the lid back on. See, I paid attention, Steve...:biggthumpup:

Such a good student you are! I'm getting verklempt here.

Too Many Projects 11-10-2022 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by George H (Post 1605032)

Amazon has many submersible pumps for cat and dog water fountains.

THANKS! I hadn't thought about a pond pump. Got 1 coming...:biggthumpup:

hogdaddy 11-10-2022 10:03 PM

Did you order the 5 gal. or does someone have them in stock?

Too Many Projects 11-10-2022 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by hogdaddy (Post 1605079)
Did you order the 5 gal. or does someone have them in stock?

I got it from my local O'Rielly store. It was in stock in a local warehouse and they had it in 3 hours. Decent price too, compared to buying 5 1 gallon bottles...was $100 w/tax.
I should probably get another and just leave it sealed for future use and avoid price increases...:dunno:

njsteve 11-11-2022 12:26 AM

If you are going to reuse the stuff after this job, make sure you strain it through some fine cloth to get all the iron residue out of the liquid. If you don't, it keeps working on the iron in suspension and wears out the fluid much faster.

Remember: It should be a pleasantly light yellow, well-hydrated urine color. The darker it gets, the worse condition the liquid (and your kidneys ) are. :scholar:

This has been a public service announcement from you medic/mechanic.

Too Many Projects 11-11-2022 12:58 AM

Yeah, I was wondering about that. The whole plan with the 5 gallons is to drop multiple parts in to de-rust. There's only 1 door hinge in there now. I'll put 4 muffler hangers in from my Camaro soon too. I'll strain it after all those have been cleaned. Can't see doing that after every small part..:dunno:

I have paint strainers, that should be fine enough, eh ? Now I need to clean out 1 of my other pails for this.
The heater works, but was set too low, so I turned it up to 88°. Several hours later, the liquid is pleasantly warm, but so is the whole dang pail. I'm loosing a lot of heat that way, soooo I found some thick shipping packaging and wrapped it for now, but I'll look for something better to retain the heat. I'll probably make a beanie cap for the lid too, as that is quite warm from heat loss. This is starting to get more involved than what I was looking for. Hope the circulating pump speeds up the process and gets part clean quickly.

njsteve 11-11-2022 06:23 PM

I just use an old T-shirt doubled-over with a magnet in it and push it into a large funnel.

rlw68 11-13-2022 02:30 PM

For the 1 gal size a mesh coffee filter inside of a funnel works great also. I need to label it for shop use only lol ...

:smirk:

Too Many Projects 11-13-2022 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by rlw68 (Post 1605294)
For the 1 gal size a mesh coffee filter inside of a funnel works great also. I need to label it for shop use only lol ...

:smirk:

That pot of coffee on an used filter a little strong...:grin:


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