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17-12-2015 #1
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Brick...er-5L/p/153779
Vicious stuff, keep it away from your skin.
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17-12-2015 #2
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.
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17-12-2015 #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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17-12-2015 #4
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17-12-2015 #5
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.
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17-12-2015 #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
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18-12-2015 #7
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03-01-2016 #8
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
The Holes (Although it does screw in and hold when tightened but not right somewhere)
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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