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Old 06-19-2009, 07:19 PM
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No need, I'm going to build my own tonight. I'm an engineer, you know...
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I have seen in other posts of you attending school, you sound like you should be the teacher instead of the student
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Old 06-21-2009, 10:22 PM
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Got my bolt tumbler done...I have a total of $0 in this...It turns the paint can at about 60 rpm. Should work good once I find something to put in it.
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That's neat Matt! Thanks for sharing.
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For the electrolysis, do you have to remove the paint or will the process remove the paint also???

Im getting info right now,Im gonna have the kids get involved in this one,BUT i wanna be able to teach them!!!MOre info to get!!!!!!
Neat projects.....Great Job
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Yes, it will remove the paint as well...which is very handy.
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Old 06-21-2009, 11:10 PM
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Thanks Matt
I found a way to make my own laundry soda,Im going to have the kids do that also!!! Headed to raid the wifes baking soda!!

Now to learn the chemecial process ,and more about the electrolysis process...How it works

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Matt G, Nice job on the tumbler. And the price is right.
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I found a way to make my own laundry soda,Im going to have the kids do that also!!! Headed to raid the wifes baking soda!!
Suggestion: Rather than make your own (you can do that by putting baking soda in the oven at 300 deg. F or so for half an hour), I'd simply buy it from a grocery store. It's like $3 for a 2 or 3 lb. box. What is supposed to work better is TSP (Tri-sodium phosphate...look for it in the stripper aisle of a paint store or hardware store) and that is what I'm using on my larger tank.
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