phosphoric acid

Peter, if you don't want this anymore, I'll offer it to anyone who thinks they can use it. (I might ask for some help with the shipping charges, though.) :)

I will ship the above described bottle of generic Parkerizing solution UPS to anyone with an interest. I'm going to be moving in a few months, and I'm trying to get rid of a lot of accumulated "stuff". I don't want to take it with me, and I can't pour it down the drain. Please! Somebody take it off my hands. Thanks, :D ;) :cool:

Respond here, PM, or email me:

bdmcw@hotmail.com
bdmcwho@insightbb.com
 
I am trying MacHete....Your mail service doesn't like me I guess. Funny thing is it hasn't bounced, it just hasn't gotten there. I'm going to try both addresses again in a little.
 
peter nap said:
I am trying MacHete....Your mail service doesn't like me I guess. Funny thing is it hasn't bounced, it just hasn't gotten there. I'm going to try both addresses again in a little.

Peter, my email service doesn't like you, me or anybody else. :grumpy: You are one of at least four people (that I know of) who can't get mail through to me. Can you email someone here who has PM priviledges and have them send me your shipping address? Maybe we can work around Insight Communications. :rolleyes:
 
Cosmoline is disolved pretty easy with #1 fuel oil if the parts are soaked overnight. I cleaned a M1 with the fuel oil, but still had to brush the parts to get all the cosmoline off. There are better solutions out there to clean the stuff off, but out on the farm, it was the only thing we had besides gasoline. That was 40+ years ago, when the fuel oil and rifles were cheap to buy. The farmer had a certain skinny crazy Indian kid working for him that had a big old M1 and his scalping knife, running all over the farm, eliminating every varmint on the place.
 
Guys,

I sell pretreatment to paint, military job shops. This includes zinc,iron and manganese phosphate. This is what I do for a living. To remove cosmoline fuel oil or kerosene works really well. To get rid of that pail of phosphoric acid take it to the local wastewater treatment facility when they do a disposal day. If not email me and I can give you a few ideas.

You guys get into some finishes that aren't commercially practical or a demand so I don't know about some of the ferric chloride treatments but let me give you a web site that maybe of some use http://www.finishing.com/. You may know it already or if not you can contact a lot of people about non commercial stuff. You can network the life out of it too.





Joe
 
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