Rust removal through Electolysis

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Re: Rust removal through Electolysis

Post by hansgoudzwaard »

I am guessing that the baffle/partition is going back in?
Does it need to be that big?
I don't recall my Buell having one at all, but then
I don't know if that was a good thing.
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Re: Rust removal through Electolysis

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Bob...I'd like to see a Pic of what you measure that with.Wouldn't the Primer fill most of the profiled Surface?I always hold the Gun at an Angle to whatever I'm blasting,especially when using Grit that'sreally agressive.
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Re: Rust removal through Electolysis

Post by Jeff L »

hansgoudzwaard wrote:I am guessing that the baffle/partition is going back in?
Does it need to be that big?
I don't recall my Buell having one at all, but then
I don't know if that was a good thing.
That Baffle is actually for the reserve.I don't think I'm putting it back in.
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Re: Rust removal through Electolysis

Post by railroad bob »

Jeff L wrote:Bob...I'd like to see a Pic of what you measure that with.Wouldn't the Primer fill most of the profiled Surface?I always hold the Gun at an Angle to whatever I'm blasting,especially when using Grit that'sreally agressive.
I'll be at the shop today to do some MT, I'll take some pics of the equipment and start a thread about it and how they are used.
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