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Message started by Texas10 on Apr 19th, 2020 at 1:10pm

Title: Electrolysis for rust removal, you opinion?
Post by Texas10 on Apr 19th, 2020 at 1:10pm
I recently began a restoration of a 1912 Rem. model 12a 22LR. The overall condition was good, but the bore was badly rusted. After an overnight soak with traditional rust removal products and many strokes with a bronze brush, the rust remained.

So I set up an electrolysis tank using a battery charger for power and after a 5 hour soak got all the rust out. Original bluing was untouched, bare steel was bright, and inside the barrel was chrome bright when looking with my Teslong borescope camera.

Have you guys ever tried this method? What were your results and concerns?

I've read that hardened steel will tend to suffer hydrogen embrittlement using this method, and that the fizzing that occurs during the soak is hydrogen gas being released. Not sure how much of that concern is overstated theory and how much practical?

Any and all opinions and concerns appreciated.

BTW: my Krag is in fine shape so not contemplating taking it for a dip just yet.  8-)


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