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The table saw top has quite a bit of rust. I'd started working on it w/ Naval Jelly but realized electrolysis might get better results. I've borrowed a tub from 23B that should allow us to get the project going. I'm going to bring it up Wed evening; the big question is, do we have a car battery trickle charger, which is a necessary component? | The table saw top has quite a bit of rust. I'd started working on it w/ Naval Jelly but realized electrolysis might get better results. I've borrowed a tub from 23B that should allow us to get the project going. I'm going to bring it up Wed evening; the big question is, do we have a car battery trickle charger, which is a necessary component? | ||
A lab bench power supply should work as a substitute for the trickle charger. However you will probably get better results at contacting others via the email list at https://groups.google.com/group/maglaboratory |
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The table saw top has quite a bit of rust. I'd started working on it w/ Naval Jelly but realized electrolysis might get better results. I've borrowed a tub from 23B that should allow us to get the project going. I'm going to bring it up Wed evening; the big question is, do we have a car battery trickle charger, which is a necessary component?
A lab bench power supply should work as a substitute for the trickle charger. However you will probably get better results at contacting others via the email list at https://groups.google.com/group/maglaboratory