MadModder
The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: GeorgeGreek on December 27, 2013, 05:39:15 PM
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First, I wish you all a happy New Year.
Now to business...
My cat has p,,,sed on my chuck quite some time ago and now that I decided that I have finelly found the necessary footprint for it, I have discovered to my despair that the chuck has turned to a solid block from the rust. I have tried to force my way but to no results. I therefore wish you to let me know if there is a way to remove the rust succesfully and operate my little jewel again.
Thanking on advance,
George
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Have a quick googlr for electrolysis rust removal, no need for harsh abrasives etc with this method and things will loosen enough for you.
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Just fling them both in a bath of caustic soda or hydrochloric acid :lol:
The chuck will de rust and you can enjoy the rest of 2014 looking for the cat.
Thanks for the laugh
Norman
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chuck in a bucket of diesel for a few days then try again
i wouldnt use anything harsh on it...
the diesel will also work on the cat
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Thanks all for informative answers, however, since cat is long resting in heavens, cannot follow advise.
george
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Your cat probably did it because you didn't give it enough attention. Cats crave attention and get mardy when they are left lacking.
Wives also crave attention, so don't neglect her either because, well, you know why.......
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I had luck tossing a rusty chuck in cider vinegar for a couple of days. Disassemble it and tossed back in clean cider and finished the job. I found that while restoring some old furniture, tossing the rusty hardware in Cider Vinegar would clean the rust off...
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chuck in a bucket of diesel for a few days then try again
i wouldnt use anything harsh on it...
the diesel will also work on the cat
I thought it was dousing with petrol and throwing it a lit match that makes a cat go WOOOOF! :lol:
I am just jesting of course.........OZ.
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I use a product called Evapo-Rust. You just drop your re-encrusted item into the fluid, and take it out the next day. It removes every bit of rust, without harming the base metal, nor anything else that might be attached - paint, aluminum, pot metal etc.
I don't know that it is available outside the USA, but there may be a copy product. Look for "rust chelant"