JT
  You are absolutely correct sand has no place on any machine. Its done by sellers 
  to make them look better
  GP
  
  ________________________________
  From: "jerdal@sbcglobal.net" <jerdal@sbcglobal.net>
  To: atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Mon, August 13, 2012 8:34:54 AM
  Subject: Re: [atlas_craftsman] Re: My rust removal test
  
    
  Sandblasting has little place in serious machine re-building, so you may not 
  be missing much.
  
  Think of all those ebay machines with the nice clean sandblasted ways, 
  gears, and leadscrews............. not to mention the angle grinder flaking 
  of the ways.....
  
  JT
  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Clive" <cliveadams23@aol.com>
  To: <atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com>
  Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 5:14 AM
  Subject: [atlas_craftsman] Re: My rust removal test
  
  > Sand/bead blasting would be great but it's just a dream for me. I just 
  > don't have the space for it, so electrolysis is a good alternative.
  >
  > I use a big plastic bucket with a double steel hoop made of 1/2" square 
  > bar all round the inside. When it gets covered in rust I just whiz around 
  > it with the angle grinder until I see bright metal then I'm good to go!
  >
  > I stripped a Myford MF32 lathe back to bare metal a couple of years ago 
  > and treated all the parts with electrolysis - came up really good.
  >
  > Clive
  
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