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The aluminum metal definitely goes away. I
stand by my statement, and Alclad was not the point. Bob Seals M.S. Chemistry ----------------------------------------------------- Dear Bob, Of COURSE the aluminum goes away... if you use a strong enough solution or leave it in the tank too long. But since you DID mention Alclad I think it's fair for me to have assumed that WAS your point especially since lye has been used as a surface treatment since Jeeter was pup. (Indeed, it is a REQUIRED step for some finishes.) -Bob Hoover (no, I'm the other one) -Greasy Fingernails (and fifty years experience) PS - you would have had better luck with your ballons if you'd used iron filings and sulphuric acid... and yes, acid was -- and still is -- a standard method of surface treatment for some metals. Visit a plating shop. Or an aircraft factory :-) |
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