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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

How I use Electrylosis to remove rust from motorcycle parts because it's both cheap and lazy.

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  • Take no notice. Funny, entertaining and nice and easy explanation. Very useful and er...what a cool guy.

  • I fell asleep three times before I got to the end of that.

    Just kidding!

    Well done mate. If I'd had teachers like you at school I might actually have learned something.

    (OI- You there! Behind the bike shed... Put that cigarette out and get back to class right now!)

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  • Sorry to say this but your voice sounds like the guy from Faulty Towers. liked the video, but faulty towers kept running through my head...I was waiting for Mauel to come in at some point.

  • Use a metal container with a rubber mat at the bottom. Then connect the positive cable to the container. Take some coat hangers and tie the parts to a 2 x 4 which you can lay across the top of the container. Connect the negative cable to the coat hangers. The metal container gives you 360 degree electrolysis. In fact, if you could hang the parts suspended in the solution without hitting the bottom, you can do without the rubber mat and get even better electrolysis.

  • @serchmarc it's baking soda

    awesome video! i'm actually a girl and i'm trying to remove rust from a silly old cookie tray i bought, but i got all curious and ended watching all your ratbike fixin videos and it was awesome. how did you learn to fix bikes like that?

  • Great video, I have been contemplating trying this for a while, Watched it last night, tried it today, bingo, worked perfectly. (although its 99p for morrisons soda crystals)

    Cheers

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  • Awesome video. You are very educational dude

  • what the hell is soda crystal,,can you tell me the correct proper name of that ?cause in my country as you can imagine i wont find soda crystals :S what is that?detergent?for clothing?

  • this guy doesn't want to wear atie and teach a load of brats in a modern comprehensive, he needs a spot on TV, very watchable fella

  • @truso From what I've seen, 12 volt will do fine, but I think the amperage needs to be somewhat high. Google around and see what others say.

  • @fetymann i'm not sure what kind of charger to use, is there a certain volt or dc that I should use? i have a bunch of chargers laying around.

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