Splais
Electrolysis:
This is how I do it.
I remove rust out of old barrels [inside and outside], old parts and the like electrically. Only removes the rust.
You need a non conducting container large enough to submerge the part. My cleaning solution is, per 5 gallons water two table spoons of washing soda or if I can’t find that then baking soda.
A battery charger, a clean piece of steel rod.
Battery leads:
I put the positive lead to the rod and the negative to the part I want de-rusted. The rod mostly and the part completely submerged. if you want the bore de-rusted then you need a rod that will fit in the bore with some o-rings on it, can’t touch each other, rod and barrel, breach plug.
I see that Mule Brain uses a steel tank instead of a rod
The time it takes depends on how much rust, most of what I do takes two to four hours
Do it outside, the bubbles are hydrogen gas.
Do a test piece first.
It is a good idea to have a expert look at it first.
Make sure it is not loaded.
PS: do you have to remove all the wood parts first.
Yes no wood only steel.
PS#2: what are some suggestions for removing things like stuck lock screws, etc.
I use a good penatrating oil like Kroil or the like.
I am sure that someone on this forum would do it for you if you wanted. I would but I only do it outside and am up to my butt in snow.
If I didn’t make it clear, just ask.
William
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