Nice, if i'm right you put them in the oven at 360 degrees for 3 or 4 hours an it gets to moisture out and tehn use spray paint of something to seam them.
Well....I have the oven on between 150 to 200 for 20 to 30 minutes is more than enough and they depending on the artifact; I will either use hot bee's wax, rust converter, clear spray, or a T-9 spray. Happy hunting.
Bill, thanks for the e-mail response. As a matter of fact I did try it here at my place shortly after I left my comment, with a 12v - 500ma AC/DC converter. Subjects were a 1958 silver Roosie dime, a 1958 wheaty, and a rusted auto exhaust clamp. It cleaned the exhaust clamp perfectly, but seemed to roughen the surface of the two coins. I then polished the two coins with an electric tooth brush, tooth paste and baking soda. They seemed to come out all right. Looking forward to next vid.
Just wait for the next two video's we have comeing up that I'll show you how to clean some coins using a ac adapter; plus on some coins and buttons I clean with by useing dish soap and baking soda. Thank you for your comments!
Thank you for your nice comments! You can use electrolysis but in a smaller version. Like a train transformer will work nicely and a ac adapter under 6w. Just look out for more time searchers video's and we will put one up on doing this method of cleaning coins.
Boy it cleaned up very nicely. Wait until you see the second part when I cook the cw camp pole belt axe. Plus I'll show you the finished results. Bill(pa)
Depending on what you are cooking. Like the candle stick holder. I used 6v but if that did not work well then go 12v. I try to clean them after every time I use them. If you do that you should be ok. Thank you for you great comments! Bill(pa)
Awesome, just signed up for XV, if i get chose it will be my 2nd DIV, good cleaning, i heard you shouldnt use stainless steel. looking forward for part 2
Good luck and I hope you make the list and find lots of relics. Yeah I heard the same thing but if you do it in the open or well ventulated area; you show be ok. But it does work the best. Bill(pa)
It should work out very well for you. Just remember... Don't cook them too long. If you have to keep checking on them, well that would be better than leaving them in there for longer periods.
Nice, if i'm right you put them in the oven at 360 degrees for 3 or 4 hours an it gets to moisture out and tehn use spray paint of something to seam them.
nuggetnoggin 8 months ago
Well....I have the oven on between 150 to 200 for 20 to 30 minutes is more than enough and they depending on the artifact; I will either use hot bee's wax, rust converter, clear spray, or a T-9 spray. Happy hunting.
Bill(Pa)
BillTheRelic 8 months ago
@BillTheRelic thanks man, i probably be at DIV November hunt if i get picked again
nuggetnoggin 8 months ago
Bill, thanks for the e-mail response. As a matter of fact I did try it here at my place shortly after I left my comment, with a 12v - 500ma AC/DC converter. Subjects were a 1958 silver Roosie dime, a 1958 wheaty, and a rusted auto exhaust clamp. It cleaned the exhaust clamp perfectly, but seemed to roughen the surface of the two coins. I then polished the two coins with an electric tooth brush, tooth paste and baking soda. They seemed to come out all right. Looking forward to next vid.
Dem0D1ck 1 year ago
Just wait for the next two video's we have comeing up that I'll show you how to clean some coins using a ac adapter; plus on some coins and buttons I clean with by useing dish soap and baking soda. Thank you for your comments!
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Great video, this method looks it can be used to clean up all types of rust metal.
Can it be used to clean coinage?
Dem0D1ck 1 year ago
Thank you for your nice comments! You can use electrolysis but in a smaller version. Like a train transformer will work nicely and a ac adapter under 6w. Just look out for more time searchers video's and we will put one up on doing this method of cleaning coins.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Great job! It cleaned up great!
RecoveringRelics 1 year ago
Boy it cleaned up very nicely. Wait until you see the second part when I cook the cw camp pole belt axe. Plus I'll show you the finished results. Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
6 or 12 volt, please? How do you stop the terminals from decaying?
Ringo853 1 year ago
Depending on what you are cooking. Like the candle stick holder. I used 6v but if that did not work well then go 12v. I try to clean them after every time I use them. If you do that you should be ok. Thank you for you great comments! Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Awesome, just signed up for XV, if i get chose it will be my 2nd DIV, good cleaning, i heard you shouldnt use stainless steel. looking forward for part 2
nuggetnoggin 1 year ago
Good luck and I hope you make the list and find lots of relics. Yeah I heard the same thing but if you do it in the open or well ventulated area; you show be ok. But it does work the best. Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Nice job Bill!! Thanks for sharing!! HH
garthbfan 1 year ago
Thank you my friend and sharing our adventures that we like to do.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Great demonstration Bill, it cleaned up really nice!
icollectstuffdude 1 year ago
Thank you very much and I think you'll like the second part just as good too. Thanks again buddt!
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Thanks for the demo! Nice relics!
COMMANDERJSP 1 year ago
Thank you my friend and I hope someday it will be a use to you.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Great video Bill! Thx for sharing your method.I am gonna use it on a few iron relics Ive collected.good Luck on your next Hunt..HH
NiagracountyNY 1 year ago
It should work out very well for you. Just remember... Don't cook them too long. If you have to keep checking on them, well that would be better than leaving them in there for longer periods.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Great demonstration Bill ....... that piece cleaned up real nice.
DigginAmerica 1 year ago
Thank you my friend and I love watching your videos too.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
That Turned Out Great!!
HH!!
MNdigger 1 year ago
It turned out better than I thought it would. Thanks
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Bill I really like this video, I did not understand exactly the whole process until this program. What kind of file was that again?
rjb444 1 year ago
Thank you Rodger I am glad it helped you. Yes the file I used here was a medium bastard file. I like the course bastard file the best.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Loved the video! I never knew how to do Electrolysis correctly, but now I do :)
Armymanis 1 year ago
Easier than you think once you see the process. Thank you for watching!
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
That is agreat idea,I have a old car and I'm going try this on my bumper brackets.
fd1836 1 year ago
It should work ok for you pretty well. Thank you for watching!
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago
Good Video Bill..I'll be waiting for the video on sealing that relic
219erman 1 year ago
Thank you my friend! It will be up in the next few weeks and better quality then the first ones.
Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 1 year ago