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> Electricity - our friend, -cleaning with electrolysis-
Mannlicher
  Posted: July 19, 2009 06:05 pm
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A Solothurn MG box mag. Before and after. laugh.gif

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REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR
Posted: July 27, 2009 03:01 pm
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This came out nice. However, will it work on swords or will it take off the nickle plating and any type of gilting ?
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Posted: July 27, 2009 04:35 pm
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You do really need to brighten your pictures for better details tongue.gif

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Posted: July 28, 2009 08:52 am
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QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ July 27, 2009 07:35 pm)
You do really need to brighten your pictures for better details  tongue.gif

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Those pictures were made in the evening when the light was low. I hate using the flash for photos... cool.gif

And i see that whoever wants better details, can fix them tongue.gif


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Mannlicher
Posted: July 28, 2009 08:57 am
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QUOTE (REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR @ July 27, 2009 06:01 pm)
This came out nice. However, will it work on swords or will it take off the nickle plating and any type of gilting ?

I'm not sure, i never tried it on painted/gilted/plated items. But i'm afraid that it will lift anything that's on the base metal.

Maybe someday i'll try it on a piece of painted/plated metal and see the results...


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Posted: December 10, 2009 09:26 am
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Can you explain me how you cleand the Mg box? What did you use because I really don't know. I want to clean a german helmet that was found in the ground.
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Posted: December 10, 2009 11:21 am
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For a in-depth explanation, go to electrolysis

A PM will follow. Hope this helps cool.gif


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Posted: December 25, 2009 03:22 am
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A few years ago I put together a simple electrolysis unit useing a common plug-in adaptor too clean some dirty Roman coins I bought and it seem to do a good job.
If I recall correctly I made a solution out of salt and water to clean the coins in.
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