FLOATERS FOLGER ELECTROLYSIS MACHINE

West Jersey Detecting

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Oct 23, 2006
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Philadelphia Area
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Nokta Legend, Excalibur 1000/II (hybrid) , Teknetics T2 SE
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Old Dude

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Feb 20, 2013
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Luzerne County, Pa
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Fisher F75, Garrett ATPro, Garrett GTAx 500
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Metal Detecting
Bump
There's been a lot of discussion on electrolysis and this thread is super!
 

dieselram94

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Jun 17, 2011
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Mid Coast Maine
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Xterra 705, Tesoro Sand Shark, Garrett Pro Pointer (mine). Fisher F2 my son's
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cool thread, I will be building one of these this weekend.
 

Coinsniffer

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May 10, 2014
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Texas!!
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AT Pro
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All Treasure Hunting
Roger that. DCEN! Spent a few years as as GOM Diver myself. Lol

I've spent a Many of Boxes of Broco.

Nice little set up. I have one much larger scale for cleaning cast iron.

Not sure if there's much difference in the process maybe the metal content but with cast iron I use soda wash and not baking soda. Can't remember why now but it was some reason.
 

releventchair

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I built one using spoon for anode a couple years ago and a gifted Maxwell House container for sentiments sake. Soda wash also. Every thing fits in container after cleaned and dried along with a labeled bag of wash soda. Wood chopstick across top of coffee container holds wire to object. I run it outdoors only .Clothespin to keep it positioned and a copper clip to spoon. IMG_0072.JPG
 

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