Yes we all know salt rusts steel. The speed is what I am trying to point out.
Bob.
oxidized iron
Re: oxidized iron
Gah! My point still stands - we're all well aware of that!!!!History wrote:Yes we all know salt rusts steel. The speed is what I am trying to point out.
Bob.
Some people are like Slinkies - they serve no useful purpose, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them downstairs.
Re: oxidized iron
salt goes better with fish & chips....
Re: oxidized iron
Younger people may not be aware of the devastating effect brine has on bare steel.
When I was about 12 I stripped and scraped the paint off a push bike frame. I left it out side ready for painting at the weekend. Saturday morning I was sanding rust off. I didn't know that it would rust that quick.
I try to post stuff that is for all ages and depth of knowledge.
Hopefully some one who like me didn't know much about rust has brined a bit of steel and now understands a bit more about rust.
Old cars and rust go together. Anyone restoring an old car will have to deal with rust. The more one knows about rust the better able to guard against it.
Bob
When I was about 12 I stripped and scraped the paint off a push bike frame. I left it out side ready for painting at the weekend. Saturday morning I was sanding rust off. I didn't know that it would rust that quick.
I try to post stuff that is for all ages and depth of knowledge.
Hopefully some one who like me didn't know much about rust has brined a bit of steel and now understands a bit more about rust.
Old cars and rust go together. Anyone restoring an old car will have to deal with rust. The more one knows about rust the better able to guard against it.
Bob
Re: oxidized iron
My point still stands.
You're still constantly stating the bleedin' obvious.
You may have been ignorant about the effects of salty water on bare steel when you were young, but I'll guarantee to you nobody on here is, young or old.
Please don't post unless you have something useful to say, it's just annoying.
You're still constantly stating the bleedin' obvious.
You may have been ignorant about the effects of salty water on bare steel when you were young, but I'll guarantee to you nobody on here is, young or old.
Please don't post unless you have something useful to say, it's just annoying.
Some people are like Slinkies - they serve no useful purpose, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them downstairs.
Re: oxidized iron
Flag rust converter,tried and tested,and I recommend it. Not bad for 6 quid from toolstation
Re: oxidized iron
Hi
Interesting footnote appeared on the Net recently. Apparently some L-A have commissioned a test of the effectiveness of road salting. carrying out tests over a period of time to see the residues. And for good measure did some tests in JULY. They where still finding significant traces of salt.!
Pete
Interesting footnote appeared on the Net recently. Apparently some L-A have commissioned a test of the effectiveness of road salting. carrying out tests over a period of time to see the residues. And for good measure did some tests in JULY. They where still finding significant traces of salt.!
Pete
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