Gauntlet
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JIF Peanut Butter jar that is
I drilled extra holes in the lid to prevent pressure build-up from the gassing. I used 1/4" SS bolts and nuts.
Here's the before:
And the after:
Yes, it's pitted, but it was pitted before being cleaned, it just wasn't visible. Now I can at least read the date Took me about the same amount of time to clean it as it did assemble the jar (10 minutes).
I'm using a battery charger with a 12v DC 1000mA output (I got 2 with a couple of small AMG batteries I got last year for boat electronics). I did stir-in a couple teaspoons of table salt, and rubbed/rinsed with baking soda and water when finished.
I'll add the same thing I'd read in all the old posts, DON'T use this on valuable coins. Cleaner isn't always better.
I also picked-up the stuff to make a slightly larger version to attempt to clean an old hatchet head I found while MDing.
I drilled extra holes in the lid to prevent pressure build-up from the gassing. I used 1/4" SS bolts and nuts.
Here's the before:
And the after:
Yes, it's pitted, but it was pitted before being cleaned, it just wasn't visible. Now I can at least read the date Took me about the same amount of time to clean it as it did assemble the jar (10 minutes).
I'm using a battery charger with a 12v DC 1000mA output (I got 2 with a couple of small AMG batteries I got last year for boat electronics). I did stir-in a couple teaspoons of table salt, and rubbed/rinsed with baking soda and water when finished.
I'll add the same thing I'd read in all the old posts, DON'T use this on valuable coins. Cleaner isn't always better.
I also picked-up the stuff to make a slightly larger version to attempt to clean an old hatchet head I found while MDing.