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Reply:Yes, you can use a pickling acid, but be very careful it burns like hell, find out some details here http://www.stainlesspickling.co.uk/d...nghandbook.pdf
Reply:I used acid and a battery charger ~15 amps. Wrap a copper plate with cotton, dip this in acid, connect the battery charger like a welding machine, and rub on the welds. Not sure polarity, but it works really quick, makes the acid go much faster, but etches the metal a slight bit more.Constant Current Weldor.
Reply:last time i was at the lws i saw a contraption for removing heat tint from welded products. it was the size of a small toaster and had a price tag of 400. i don't know anymore about it.i.u.o.e. # 15queens, ny and sunny fla |
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