Before/After CSA Cannonball

outtair

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Aug 14, 2008
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Fisher CZ-70, Tesoro Cibola

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SandFiddler

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Aug 13, 2008
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White's BHID
You did a really outstanding job of cleaning this artifact.
Can you share some details of how you did it.
 

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outtair

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Aug 14, 2008
37
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Spanish Fort, Alabama
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Fisher CZ-70, Tesoro Cibola
First I soaked and washed for several days. This was a live round so I then slowly worked on removing the powder, I was able to do it because it had a wooden fuse. Using a fiberglass rod and highpressure water I got the fuse out. Then was able to remove the powder. I put an 8" clamp around the cannonball and attached the negative to it and positive to a splitting wedge and started my electolysis.(Found on big items the bigger your positive the better it draws) I use a slow trickle 1 amp motorcycle/jetski charger you can get at Harbor Freight. I put the items in a plastic bucket and add water and baking soda. I watch and change the water about once a week watching the progress. Each time I bring it out I buff with a soft brush and wash. When it gets good and smooth, I dry it on my propane grill baking all the water out. I then rub in linseed oil over a week. I then hand rub lightly with black antirust paint making sure all the pits fill. After it drys I heat again and wax or coat with light varnish.
Hope this helps.
 

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outtair

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Aug 14, 2008
37
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Spanish Fort, Alabama
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Fisher CZ-70, Tesoro Cibola
---Thanks for the compliments!!!!---- The restoring is another fun part of our hobby, when you are able to restore an items' beauty it is almost as exciting as finding it.
 

girardpaguy

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Dec 11, 2008
401
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Girard Pa
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Bounty Hunter QDII / Cen Tec Pinpointer
Wow! Well done.
I'm glad you where careful taking the fuse out. Have you done that sort of thing before? Just curious.

Mark
 

Hutch911

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May 19, 2008
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Minelab GPX5000, Whites MXT, Garrett AT PRO
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Great job takes time but well worth it :thumbsup:
 

BuckleBoy

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Jun 12, 2006
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As you have said, the Best electrolysis takes

1.) Low Amperage

and

2.) Patience


These are fantastic results. Such a good find deserves the patience, care, and hard work you put in to clean and preserve.



Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

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outtair

Jr. Member
Aug 14, 2008
37
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Spanish Fort, Alabama
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Fisher CZ-70, Tesoro Cibola
--Yes, this is the third cannonball I have defused/disarmed--- I am working on 2 large Read Shells now and will post when done, but they are real slow works so it maybe another 3 to 4 months. Will keep you posted, hopefully I find another shell before these are done.
 

DANGLANGLEY

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Oct 3, 2006
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That's an amazing job on restoring that cannon ball. WOW, beautiful job!!! Thanks for sharing the find and the method you used to restore it. Great information.

DANGLANGLEY
 

baspinall

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Jul 23, 2006
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Man that came out sweet.

Trust me I wouldn't try but, Fiber glass rod and high pressure water? Don't get it............... You forced water inside?

Brian
 

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