Coming along nicely and putting some learning of electrolysis to good use.


that is after 5 hours, pretty good cooking


I was amazed at how much better it looked and I thought it was not bad when I got it. I rinsed it in laundry tub and dried it on the grill

that is one of the pieces from the corner. lighter rust will float and cling to it, heavier pieces fall to the bottom of tub, just a quick wire brush knocks it off

New clamps and they have made a big difference, they are called acorn clamps and we use them to clamp ground wire to rebar or ground rods.
I have it back on and will leave it all night, that should be enough to get it ready for seasoning. What I have learned is to dissolve the Borax in a cup of warm/hot water as putting it in cold first thing is it just settles at bottom. I also do think the salting is a good method once it starts to cook. I know the clamps have made a huge difference in pulling rust off. One thing that almost went wrong was I accidentally hit the 50 amp boost switch and somehow when I switched it back the polarity got reversed? I checked after 10 minutes and my Iron was bubbling and getting red attached to it. Unplugged and reset it so all is well. I am going to find some rusty vehicle stuff and do a cleaning after this, very happy with process.
It got up to 85 degrees today so outside work is pretty easy although when I was sweating it in an attic this morning it wasn't fun. It wasn't Fargo N.D. either
