![]() So far the following seems to be giving me the best results:Ģ. Screws and small hardware are just getting Evapo-Rust baths for 24 hours or more: A good 24 hours is still a must if I want to remove the old paint. Note: I was hoping that the acid bath would reduce the amount of time I would need in electrolysis but that wasn't the case. Note: While the results were good, I used up a lot of Evapo-Rust considering the cost and how much more I need to clean up.įor the tail stock I added an acid bath up front to remove the bulk rust and save some money on the Evapo-Rust: The tool post was done with Electrolysis and Evapo-Rust: After some "googling" I tried a couple different rust removal techniques myself, it's been a great learning experience. Justin, I actually read your thread about that head stock, very nice work. It's the restoration task itself that is attractive to me. Although these are not wonderful lathes, this particular model I've been told is quite rare to find, it was indeed a free find and having a lathe in the shop as is, I don't really need a new one. I guess it is more the fun of restoring it than what it's worth. ![]()
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