FLOATERS FOLGER ELECTROLYSIS MACHINE

I am bumping this for all the new people to get some good info off of. This system really works, and its very inexpensive.

Thanks Floater, where ever you are!
 

Unfortunately for Tnet Floater is missing in action but I'd like to wish him a merry Christmas and happy New Year wherever he may be. He contributed a great deal of good information and friendly banter to the forum and I want him to know he is missed. Hope you and yours are well, and feel free to come and visit us here on the Tnet where you are fondly remembered. :'( Monty
 

Monty said:
Unfortunately for Tnet Floater is missing in action but I'd like to wish him a merry Christmas and happy New Year wherever he may be. He contributed a great deal of good information and friendly banter to the forum and I want him to know he is missed. Hope you and yours are well, and feel free to come and visit us here on the Tnet where you are fondly remembered. :'( Monty


ditto
 

bump-no wonder I couldn't find this on the "cleaning & preservation" board.Seems this is in the wrong area of the forum. ???
 

diggummup said:
bump-no wonder I couldn't find this on the "cleaning & preservation" board.Seems this is in the wrong area of the forum. ???

Your Correct.
Thanks for Noticing.
 

Thanks floater, I took your design and used a TGI fridays kids meal pail from Myrtle Beach and It worked great!!. I will post pics soon.
 

Ya, old Floater really got into TreasureNet.

This post brings back memories.

I like McNickle's avatar. That was a token I dug back in 05 as I recall. It was a David Ward lumber token and McNickle's real name was David Ward so he asked if he could use my find as his avatar.

He was a nice guy and wonder what happened to him.

Many have come and gone since the beginning. Wish some of them were back. :'(

Badger
 

Hmmm....I was gonna thank him for the info, but looks like he's still MIA ???

Well, thanks Floater, wherever ya are ;D

Smitty
 

Sorry to hear he is MIA, but to honor him I'll post pics of mine, (based off floaters idea)
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conservator said:
rvbvetter said:
WOW!! Is that just for your detecting finds? Impressive. Looks to be up there with the Mel Fisher setups. HH

I have an even better idea; how bout I send all of my finds to you guys for cleaning and then you send them back? Saves me lots of time!!



Great Posts for real!

Nope, it's actually my profession. I'm a artefact conservator. I do not own those artefact's..
 

That's a real nice machine there, how much salt do you use?
CurbdiggerCarl
 

You don't need a lot of salt....maybe a tbls.
 

mwx4 said:
how much salt or soda is needed ?

The more soda you use the faster it works. Use Baking Soda because salt dirties very quickly. Baking Soda obsorbs impurities and holds up much better.
PM

P.S. Floater where did you get those headphones? ;D
 

Sorry, floater has been missing in action for almost two years now! Monty
 

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