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Evapo rust and bench polisher v minging rusty metals

Colywobbles

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Well on the kind Advice of @AlanJ I invested in the aforementioned to see if it could restore a little life back into some of the nasty Dr Dude metals stripped off my pin.
It made sense to experiment with these things whilst doing a mini shop and thought I’d show the results after spending 24hrs in the rust bath and only 15mins on my new bench polisher I bought off eBay.

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I also bought a set 3 of small colander size baskets with basins for a tenner off Amazon

Some before pics
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During
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And After only 15 mins or so playing with my new polisher.
Note the last pic of where I polished the right side of the thingamybob for comparison 🤩
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All I need now is a little free time to finish the job but thought I’d show WIP

Coly
 
Try a drop of 3-1 oil a piece of 1200 grit wet and dry on that ball ramp. Should bring it up a treat.
 
@Colywobbles Hi Colin - Dont suppose you could share the link to those baskets could you please? Looks like they are perfect for separating the media/metalwork from a vibratory tumbler (well - at least on slightly larger items!) 👍

Cheers
 
@Colywobbles Hi Colin - Dont suppose you could share the link to those baskets could you please? Looks like they are perfect for separating the media/metalwork from a vibratory tumbler (well - at least on slightly larger items!) 👍

Cheers
I just use a cheap colander from the discount shop
 
Citric acid works a treat also. About 7 quid from a,azon for 2kg bag. Mix with hot water.
 
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