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Rust removel
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Rust removel
Hey all
I have a set of axles for my hilux that have been laying around outside for a bit and gone a bit rusty but now i want to use them what would be the best way or getting the rust off them
Thanks Gav.
I have a set of axles for my hilux that have been laying around outside for a bit and gone a bit rusty but now i want to use them what would be the best way or getting the rust off them
Thanks Gav.
Thats interesting - any clue where i could get molasses in melb? Wanna give it a crack.want33s wrote:By far the easiest way I've ever seen to remove rust from any metal object is to put it in a tub full of molasses.
The molasses eats the rust in a couple of days and then you just rinse off with water (or thinners) and dry then paint or oil/grease.
bigbear wrote:Thats interesting - any clue where i could get molasses in melb? Wanna give it a crack.want33s wrote:By far the easiest way I've ever seen to remove rust from any metal object is to put it in a tub full of molasses.
The molasses eats the rust in a couple of days and then you just rinse off with water (or thinners) and dry then paint or oil/grease.
You can get Molassis at any ( horse, / animal ) Grain Store.
bigbear, you are in Montrose -- you can get it at the Meadows Produce store in Canterbury Rd Kilsyth. They should have it in stock - 20 litre bucket ( dont quote me, but it should be under $30-00, BUT its been a loooooong time since I bought some ) If they dont have it in stock, they will get it in for you.
Geez, Id hate to try and clean parts with it -- its like honey , you will get it EVERYWHERE.
Sand blasting is quick and easy given you get someone else to do it but make sure the bearing surfaces and splines are well protected.Wouldn't really want to blast either of those (assuming we are talking axles and not housings)Bagdad mafia wrote:some interesting ideas there, would sand blasting work or would that be to harsh.
Wire brushing is not that hard or bad. I wire brushed the entire rear end of my cruiser including housing, control arms, hubs, flanges and tailshaft. Used a brush on the 4" grinder for the housing and a wire wheel on the bench grinder for the rest. Then coated them all with a rust inhibitor/convertor before painting with chassis paint. The diff housing did chew up a whole wheel but the one on the bench grinder is good for a long time.
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