NOLA_Ken
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- Jan 4, 2011
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So, I talked to a friend earlier and we have made plans to go out over the weekend and do some magnet fishing. The spot I have in mind is where police used to dump confiscated guns. I'm told there are literally thousands of them on the bottom there. Of course none of them will be in any way usable, but that doesn't really matter to me. I'm planning to weld them into lamps or other decorative art. If anything truly rare comes up I'd make a nice display mount for it as well.
I've done some reading and it seems that the consensus is that electrolysis is the way to go to leech out the salt, and hot wax sealing is the way to preserve them. So I'm just looking for tips on things like how long to cook them on average, best ratio of baking soda to water, that sort of thing. Also open to other methods and any info anyone might want to share. It would be a real shame to go pull them out just to have them turn to dust.
I'll definitely post whatever we come up with and share the story here after we get out there.
I've done some reading and it seems that the consensus is that electrolysis is the way to go to leech out the salt, and hot wax sealing is the way to preserve them. So I'm just looking for tips on things like how long to cook them on average, best ratio of baking soda to water, that sort of thing. Also open to other methods and any info anyone might want to share. It would be a real shame to go pull them out just to have them turn to dust.
I'll definitely post whatever we come up with and share the story here after we get out there.