How not to remove rust

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bruceandersson
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How not to remove rust

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There's always been a lot of talk about how to remove rust. This is more of moral lesson, about keeping our enthusiasm in check.

A few years back I researched how to remove rust from a gas tank. I was totally disappointed in the kits. They did not get the tank clean and then the sealer did not stick. I finally found a thread on using muriatic acid and water. Filled the tank mostly full with water, added some muriatic acid and left it over night. Voila! Next morning the tank looked absolutely new. It took a sealer and problem solved.

My next experiment was to build an box big enough to hold a slick bedside. Same trick, put bedside in filled with water and added the acid. Again great results!

I started trying to figure out how to do a cab or whole bed, when my eye caught sight of the pool that had just been closed for the fall. I had to wait for the wife to be out of town on a girls trip. 3 Friends and I walked the cab into the pool down the steps, it slid to the deep end on its own. In went 5 gallons of acid. Started bubbling right away! We drank a few brews a watched the action. Finally went in for the night.

Next day I had a few surprises. The first thing I noticed outside of the massive rust based bathtub ring, was that the water as down considerably. I had a half submerged partially cleaned cab sitting in a toxic bath with the wife due home in another day. When I went to open the drain, it was already flowing - so I knew where the water went. Well muriactic acid does not like aluminum or visa-versa. It had attacked any aluminum fitting with a vengeance.

I waited for the pool to empty, and called the boys back. Second surprise - very hard to get it back out of the deep end with the slimy mess that was left and the steepness of the drop off. Garden hose was too slow, ended up renting a high pressure pump to wash the pool and cab down so we could get some traction. It was getting dark by the time the cab was recovered and the pool somewhat clean.

Instead of fessing up, the cover just went back on and I faced the music about the pool in the spring, boy was I surprised to find out that termites must have eaten the PVC over the winter. They also left a strange rust colored mess on the pool surface. So to save a little cash on de-rusting a cab, I lost the pool as it was too expensive to dig everything up repair and re-plaster.

How'd the cab come out? OK, still had to remove the remaining paint and blasted it anyways.

The moral of this story? Always check the date on the post!
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:cussing: .....
I was wondering the whole time... Is this for real ?
But, but, but,...... I won't put anything past a Slickster
Ya got me !
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:rotflmao:

very good, had me going until the end.
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Nice one.... ha ha ha. Had me going for a while.

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I knew it couldn't be legit, how many people that can actually afford to have a swimming pool are into slicks?? lol
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loved it.
always
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hook ,line and sinker. Well done Sir.

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hook ,line and sinker. Well done Sir.
Yes x2..... !!!!
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jamesdfo wrote:I knew it couldn't be legit, how many people that can actually afford to have a swimming pool are into slicks?? lol
Thats my exact thought too. There is no way you can have both of these and not be in debt up to your ears.

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Good one, you had me hook line and sinker :lol:
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And here I was thinking you were using a municipal pool
because no Slick owner I know could afford any fancy pool big
enough to put a cab down into. More like one of those soft side
ones like the kids play in that are about big enough to get wet
in and float on an air mattress and drink a brew in if the kids aren't
in it. Ha! TR
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shipwrecked wrote:
jamesdfo wrote:I knew it couldn't be legit, how many people that can actually afford to have a swimming pool are into slicks?? lol
Thats my exact thought too. There is no way you can have both of these and not be in debt up to your ears.

:)
Not true. I own a Slick and have a pool. Well, it's in my shop right now but in about a month, I will erect it and have the finest above ground 22'x5' pool you can buy at Walmart. :rocker:
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Re: How not to remove rust

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Actually, I do have a pool, though not big enough for a slick. My wife and I use a 1' deep kiddie pool, close our eyes while we float around on air mattresses and we can't tell its not Olympic sized.
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