12-13-2016, 06:39 PM
(12-13-2016, 12:56 PM)f350ca Wrote: Was just chain yanking Darren, have thought about one, how quick will they clean up a batch or rust nuts and bolts? Seams most of my raw material is rusty.
With the green pyramids (there are heavier duty grey pyramids available) and metal wash added, I generally get good results after about 6 hours. Obviously this varies and can be 2 or 12. I generally throw a batch in first thing in the morning and I may check on it periodically. Otherwise, I throw a batch on just before calling it a day and leave it running overnight. The key is not putting too much water in, as it dampens the action. I simply rinse them in a colander to clean off the gunk and then put them back in their bucket whilst they are still wet. You need a bucket with a lid that seals.
(12-13-2016, 04:50 PM)EdK Wrote:(12-13-2016, 07:12 AM)Mayhem Wrote: this is why I don't like plastic knobs Ed
You've got to quit buying the cheap, plastic knobs.
Ed
It came with the saw Ed...
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