Hi all just thought I would tell u a way in which cast iron objects recovered from the sea can be preserved ,lots of objects made from cast iron are recovered from the sea each year(cannon balls) many of which unfortunately are doomed to slowly break apart and turn to rusty dust .when cast iron is recovered from the sea it has over many years of attack from the salt water lost some of its carbon content slowly turning it to graphite and at the same time has absorbed sea water and chemicals which once exposed to air readily turn to corrosive elements which break the surface apart allowing air to get even deeper into the object making complete destruction an eventuality .what to do ? The best treatment I have found is called electrolysis and it is a simple solution u will need a AC/DC converter of no more then 4v strip each end of the wire mix up a small glass of salt water and place each end in the water with a gap in between the one that bubbles is the one u need in the end to attach to your cast iron object ,then u will need some costic soda ( drain cleaner) and a plastic tub large enough to hold your object for treatment with a space around of at least 6 " now connect your DC converter to two metal objects stainless steel is best one on each wire one must be big enough to hold your cast iron object and arrange them in your tub if u can put something under the item for treatment to hold it just of the bottom of the tub u will get better flow ,placing the two stainless steel items opposite each other is best ,once set up place your cast iron object on top of the stainless steel which gave of the bubbles now get your costic soda remember gloves and eye protection this stuff is nasty I use a small cup filled up to every 15 Lt of water and fill up your tub to just over the level of the object to be treated once u are set up and happy turn on the power u should see bubbles coming from both wires costic soda is very conductive but u should slowly see bubbles start to come out of the cast iron may take a few minutes ,now just leave to bubble away depending on the size and weight depends on how long and how many time u must change the water in the tub I've found a 32 lb cannon ball take two weeks with at least two changes of water ,after which a quick ten minute boil in water to drive of moisture from inside once removed allow to cool and dry for a few days before spraying with a sealer it's like most things it seems hard but I can assure u it is not and once treated u will have a artifact to treasure that won't crumble to dust, hope someone finds it useful I did
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