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To: Rick_Fedorchak_at_750@ccmail.gsfc.nasa.gov (Rick Fedorchak)
Subject: Re: A new thread ??
From: lallegrucci@westpub.com
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 96 11:55:08 -0600
Rick

  There is an excellent book by Motorbooks International of Osceola Wisconsin, 
entitled "How to Restore Your Collector Car,"; authorTom Bromwell.  It gives 
detailed plans for construction of a parts washer, hydraulic press, and frame 
tilter.  It also contains a lengthy discussion of various homemade degreasing, 
stripping and rust removal solutions.  It reccomends a mixture of lye or drano 
and water for stripping/degreasing in a metal tank.  Wear gloves and full face 
protection - CAUSTIC stuff.  I quote "[h]alf of a thirteen-ounce plastic jar of 
lye added to two gallons of water in a ten quart pail makes an effective 
degreasing solution."  apply the same mix ratio to larger containers, ie barrel 
cut in half, watering trough.  It also reccomends that you apply heat via a 
propane fire since Lye works best when heated.  Heated, it will strip anything 
inside of an hour.  Skim the grease off the surface of the solution, and you 
can 
use it indefinitely  Cover when not in use.  Moreover, buy the book- it is 
worth 
it.

Good luck
Brian Corrigan
67 Alpine project (rust never sleeps)
72 MGB-GT daily driver

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