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    http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Brick...er-5L/p/153779

    Vicious stuff, keep it away from your skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Brick...er-5L/p/153779

    Vicious stuff, keep it away from your skin.
    That's Cat piss for brick acid it's only 5% active our Chip shop Vinagar is stronger than that. . . . . . Good Hydrochrolic brick Acid is 28% now that will make your tongue curl.!!

    Oh and fumes from Hydro Acid are just bad if not worse than those from Galv so be careful.!!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 17-12-2015 at 09:59 PM.

  3. #3
    Wow It all sounds like an outside job then. and if I ever don't want fingerprints there's the stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grain_r View Post
    Wow It all sounds like an outside job then. and if I ever don't want fingerprints there's the stuff.
    Def outside job with mask plus eye protection. The fumes from Acid are just has bad the stuff it's self so be careful.

    Oh and You wan't Sulphuric acid to get rid of Finger prints! . . I can let you have some if you like. .

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    I hope I never upset you, If you offered me a drink i'd certainly think twice i'm trying to work out if you have a workshop or and evil genius lab.

  6. #6
    Yes Jazz - I know all this and more (chemistry at Uni), thats why I recommended the Wickes stuff. It will get the zinc off in about 15 to 20 minutes and is not as dangerous as more concentrated hydrochloric or sulphuric acid. I am not so sure about chip shop vinegar, acetic anhydride would do the job, but I certainly wouldn't want to inhale the vapours of that stuff.
    I have been told that in Barnsley, the pigeons fly backwards to avoid getting the shit in their eyes. Is this true Dean ?

    Happy Holiday.

    Rob

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    I have been told that in Barnsley, the pigeons fly backwards to avoid getting the shit in their eyes. Is this true Dean ?
    Ye along with we all wear Flat caps and have Whippits mi old Cock.!! . . . . n wi av r own X factor darn intarn called B factor n ter's latist winners..



    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 18-12-2015 at 01:04 AM.

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    Hey all

    Well I though I would pop a couple more pics on here as I'm doing bits to keep me motivated too. I'm having a tapping Issue for some reason at the moment. I have used a 4.2mm Cobalt drill bit and I have used a centre punch and then I have used the cobalt but it wanders I have then even turned the pillar drill by hand a few times and I was surprised but it did cut which I guess is because its a new drill bit and then started it and unfortunately it still wandered so I stopped it and put a little pressure on the work piece and then started the drill and that works better but still not good. I think My holes have then gone oval even when the wandering stops when in a decent start for the bit.

    I'm thinking I might even get a better job done with a hand dewalt battery drill. Yes I know its a cheap drill but Would have thought it should drill holes but maybe its me.
    I have even tried to use a stepped drill of 4mm and better rigidity but they are the worst with one side ok and the other only 1 thread

    The Culprit

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    The Holes (Although it does screw in and hold when tightened but not right somewhere)

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    I have ordered a new tapered tap but wondering if the 3mm just isn't thick enough. Luckily On this bit I can put nuts on them but won't be able to weld them on.

    Oh Well I will carry on.

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