Found these 3 the other day and plan on some electrolysis to get a better look.

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Hi all,
I found these out at a old farm the other day and have been thinking about them on this snowing day. Thinking about trying some electrolysis to clean them up.
The first might be a tag or door badge. It looks like a part of a letter in the corner and clearly cool...very interesting.













The second is a old link of chain and think it would clean up nice. Any thoughts?






The 3rd just might be a belt buckle.:thumbsup: it has the size,shape,and weight. or could be nothing, I know it is killing me:BangHead:
Do you think it could be?



Front side



Back side and I kinda see a spot for a post.




Well, I Think all three and nice and hope something cleans up nice.:hello2:
 

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Thanks for sharing...
 

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Electrolysis needs a solid metal contact to work right. Your best bet is to soak them in apple cider vinegar for a few days to loosen the rust and once you flake off enough to see the original iron, then put them in your electrolysis system for better cleaning.
 

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