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pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
For future reference on rust removal: Evapo Rust is magical. It works, it is non-toxic, it doesn't make dust/fumes, and it's widely available.
http://www.evaporust.com/ On a side note, how much did that weigh? |
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
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20 gallons x $18 a gallon = quite a lot of concentrated potato juice (look up oxalic acid) Just be careful not to put things with black oxide in it (it will remove it). Dilluted 'wood bleach' also works but handle that stuff with care (unlike EvapoRust it is much more caustic). Also you might consider sand blasting or using an 'air eraser' on it. Planning on powder coating it? Last edited by techhelpbb : 05-08-2013 at 11:50. |
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll keep it in mind in case we ever have this issue again.
It ended up weighing about 32 pounds, it was actually a little lighter than we were expecting. It was all made out of steel tubing and sheet metal, because it was easier to weld together and we had access to a bunch of it. And yes we are planning on powdercoating it, we figure if we do that and add some LEDs our bot will look a lot prettier for demos ![]() |
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
You can also use vinegar, or sodium carbonate and a power supply. Did a whole lathe that way.
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
Sand blaster makes quick work on things like that heh.
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Re: pic: Don't Let the Frame Rust...
I have to agree a good bead blaster is all a iron clad robot needs.
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