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10-20-2015
09:42 PM
matmit
Ok, I will join just to see what its about.
I have a 5-gallon bucket in the garage with some goodies and I need something to do this winter
10-20-2015
09:54 PM
Stevo
Wow, you are FAST! I'm still stumbling along, getting this going. Nice to see you here!
10-21-2015
12:49 AM
Mntnclmbr
Sounds like fun. Might get me off my rear to try cleaning my old broad axe head that I found a few years ago.
Thanks for starting the group.
10-23-2015
11:53 PM
Stevo
Thanks for joining Mntnclmbr! A broadaxe sounds like a cool project. I've seen vids on you-tube, with folks using a trickle charger for bigger projects like that. I may get there, someday. Please keep us posted. Thanks also to Joseph92 for signing in! Lets have some bubbling fun this winter.
10-25-2015
08:24 AM
DirtyRob
I won an auction kit already set to go. I tried it on a few crusty Roman coins. So far I like it.
10-25-2015
08:28 AM
DirtyRob
I watched a guy from the UK use an eraser to get rid of the stain/tarnish where ChicagoRon, and others, used baking soda after the electrolysis treatment???
10-29-2015
09:02 PM
matmit
I recall seeing somebody using a small fish tank, that might be the way to go?
10-04-2016
12:30 AM
lostandfound79
I am interest in getting a electrolysis setup going. Just not sure what is the safest way to go about it.
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