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@patrickfargie1146 Hey Patrick , what a great comment to see first thing in the morning. Thanks man I appreciate you watching and for taking the time to let me know. Cheers to you good sir 🍻
I got hand it to you Terry, your self discipline regarding that very cool camera is amazing... you somehow were able to completely avoid the subject of the coloniscopy capability of that camera 🤔😏🙄😳😖🤣
@SpyderWayne ha ha ...thanks Wayne..Ya the human probing references were certainly in the initial filming but didn't get past the editing process....a little too off color for the youtube audience. Thanks as always for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers my friend 🍻
Right now my fuel tank is full of vinegar and water mix. It works of course, but the electrolyte method is more interesting it seems. Next time I'll make sure to use this way. Thank you for the amazing tutorial very useful and entertaining as usual.
@wonniethepoop7856 Thank you for your great comment. I appreciate you watching and for taking the time to respond. The vinegar method is pretty good too.Im sure your results will be fantastic. Thanks again,cheers 🍻
Good afternoon. use hot water to dissolve quickly and faster chemical reaction of soda or stronger alkali. I think that after removing the rust, it makes sense to phosphate the surface of the tank with phosphoric acid. Hello to the motorcycle brothers of the USA from the motorcycle brothers from the Russian Federation!
Great videos man ! Appreciate it ! Curious what happens if the rod going into the tank is touching the metal ? Also how do you know how thick the wall of the tank is afterwards ?
@slowpokepare Hey, thanks very much. Well, if the rod going into the tank makes contact with the tank wall , that would be a dead short .There would be lots of sparks, and things would heat up pretty quick , so you definitely don't want that to happen. As far as knowing how thick the tank wall is ...well, you don't. There may be a tricky way to measure it but I'm not sure how you could do that .You do make a valid point though , as removing the rusted metal would obviously make the tank wall thinner to some degree.Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍺
Man. Your videos always amaze me. The creative thinking, the editing, the humor. I swear I thought you said the dogs balls. I had to rewind that part. 🤣. And not many people know about the Hindenburg anymore. What a disaster. A tinfoil blimp filled to the brim with hydrogen and people. I always read it was a spark from a pair of shoes that ignited it. Great results on the tank! And I think I’m goi g to have to add that bitchin camera to the shop arsenal. Cheers! 🍻
@linksgarage1985 Thanks man I really appreciate your kind comments. Ha ha ..that phrase I said "Dogs bollocks" is a common British slang that actually means dogs balls .They say it all the time to say how great something is .Just like that borescope, It's definitely an excellent tool for the workshop .I know you would definitely enjoy having one and would find heaps of uses for it . You make a great point ,that Hindenberg reference may have been a little obscure .Maybe it will spark some and help keep the history of it alive . Thanks again for your continued support and always positive thoughts. I truly appreciate it .Cheers brother 🍻
You have the same Ulanzi VL49 RGB ( 2000 mAh ) that i have, they are a very cool light to have around when making vids. Cool video on the process of basic electrolysis and how effective it can be, however knowing some people well sometimes they just don't think things through at times when trying something new say like this electrolysis deal. My thoughts were after watching this video was to perhaps clearly outlining the importance of insulating the two electrodes from each other verbally, the video clearly shows that you have and did so however the demonstration in the house using the glass vial and the two bolts as the electrodes might seem to the odd person that they were fastened onto a flat piece of steel ? try that with anywhere between 550 and 1,000 amps @ 12VOLTS and some fun might come from that and in a very surprising way too. To the most of us insulating two opposing electrodes is as obvious as the sun coming up every day but then again there are some special ones out there that see the world as flat and believe that a theodolite displays ambient humidity.
@rolandkeith5322 @rolandkeith5322 Hey R.K. Man you have a great eye for spotting details, how the heck did you notice the Ulanzi light ? You make a great point , I did take it for granted that the electrodes must be isolated from each other and any direct short would definitely be a bad thing .Especially with the available capacity of a car battery . I like your theodolite analogy reference. Gotta admit I had no idea what the hell that was and had to look it up .Thanks for the education. Hope all is well with you and yours. Looking forward to seeing some more vids from you once the weather is more motorcycle friendly in Auz. Cheers for now good sir 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes If I have or had something and I see someone else has the same my eye goes directly to that item for some reason. Trust me I don't frame by frame peoples vids to spot things like some kind of stalker or anything it's just a matter of a type of pattern recognition thing I have always had.Heck I did not even mention that you had 4 of of the Ulanzi's or look like them anyway on top of your corner cupboard next to the Marantz tuner amp that looks to be around the 2220B model Tuning range: FM, MW Power output: 20 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.5% Damping factor: 20 Input sensitivity: 1.8mV (MM), 180mV (line) Signal to noise ratio: 77dB (line) Channel separation: 30dB (line) Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω Dimensions: 17-3/8 x 5-3/8 x 14 inches Weight: 26.4lbs.
@chriscorkas Hey Chris , thanks very much for watching and for taking the time to comment so kindly. I hope you enjoy the channel and future videos. Cheers 🍻
To see another excellent way of removing rust from the inside of a motorcycle gas tank without using any caustic chemicals
click the link below
th-cam.com/video/EG_YGdfhxP8/w-d-xo.html
I found your channel a couple hours ago, and I love the content!
@patrickfargie1146 Hey Patrick , what a great comment to see first thing in the morning. Thanks man I appreciate you watching and for taking the time to let me know. Cheers to you good sir 🍻
Electrolysis is something I have never tried. Great, great content, Terry!
@KrakensGarageandAdventures Thanks very much Eric .Yes it was my first attempt using this technique, and I was quite impressed with how well it worked
Very impressive results Terry, and your presentation methods are very enjoyable to watch 😁👍👍
@SpyderWayne Thanks Wayne. This was a fun one to cobble together.
I got hand it to you Terry, your self discipline regarding that very cool camera is amazing... you somehow were able to completely avoid the subject of the coloniscopy capability of that camera 🤔😏🙄😳😖🤣
@SpyderWayne ha ha ...thanks Wayne..Ya the human probing references were certainly in the initial filming but didn't get past the editing process....a little too off color for the youtube audience. Thanks as always for watching and taking the time to comment. Cheers my friend 🍻
Right now my fuel tank is full of vinegar and water mix. It works of course, but the electrolyte method is more interesting it seems. Next time I'll make sure to use this way. Thank you for the amazing tutorial very useful and entertaining as usual.
@wonniethepoop7856 Thank you for your great comment. I appreciate you watching and for taking the time to respond. The vinegar method is pretty good too.Im sure your results will be fantastic. Thanks again,cheers 🍻
Good afternoon. use hot water to dissolve quickly and
faster chemical reaction of soda or stronger alkali. I think that after removing the rust, it makes sense to phosphate the surface of the tank with phosphoric acid. Hello to the motorcycle brothers of the USA from the motorcycle brothers from the Russian Federation!
@user-up9iz3zk2y Great advice. Thanks for the tips .Really nice to hear from our Russian Federation Brothers .
Cheers to you good sir 🍻
Great videos man ! Appreciate it ! Curious what happens if the rod going into the tank is touching the metal ? Also how do you know how thick the wall of the tank is afterwards ?
@slowpokepare Hey, thanks very much. Well, if the rod going into the tank makes contact with the tank wall , that would be a dead short .There would be lots of sparks, and things would heat up pretty quick , so you definitely don't want that to happen. As far as knowing how thick the tank wall is ...well, you don't. There may be a tricky way to measure it but I'm not sure how you could do that .You do make a valid point though , as removing the rusted metal would obviously make the tank wall thinner to some degree.Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Cheers 🍺
Always good!
@RonHei Hey Ron , thanks, man .I appreciate your support.
Cheers 🍺
Man. Your videos always amaze me. The creative thinking, the editing, the humor. I swear I thought you said the dogs balls. I had to rewind that part. 🤣. And not many people know about the Hindenburg anymore. What a disaster. A tinfoil blimp filled to the brim with hydrogen and people. I always read it was a spark from a pair of shoes that ignited it. Great results on the tank! And I think I’m goi g to have to add that bitchin camera to the shop arsenal. Cheers! 🍻
@linksgarage1985 Thanks man I really appreciate your kind comments. Ha ha ..that phrase I said "Dogs bollocks" is a common British slang that actually means dogs balls .They say it all the time to say how great something is .Just like that borescope, It's definitely an excellent tool for the workshop .I know you would definitely enjoy having one and would find heaps of uses for it .
You make a great point ,that Hindenberg reference may have been a little obscure .Maybe it will spark some and help keep the history of it alive .
Thanks again for your continued support and always positive thoughts. I truly appreciate it .Cheers brother 🍻
You have the same Ulanzi VL49 RGB ( 2000 mAh ) that i have, they are a very cool light to have around when making vids. Cool video on the process of basic electrolysis and how effective it can be, however knowing some people well sometimes they just don't think things through at times when trying something new say like this electrolysis deal. My thoughts were after watching this video was to perhaps clearly outlining the importance of insulating the two electrodes from each other verbally, the video clearly shows that you have and did so however the demonstration in the house using the glass vial and the two bolts as the electrodes might seem to the odd person that they were fastened onto a flat piece of steel ? try that with anywhere between 550 and 1,000 amps @ 12VOLTS and some fun might come from that and in a very surprising way too. To the most of us insulating two opposing electrodes is as obvious as the sun coming up every day but then again there are some special ones out there that see the world as flat and believe that a theodolite displays ambient humidity.
@rolandkeith5322 @rolandkeith5322 Hey R.K. Man you have a great eye for spotting details, how the heck did you notice the Ulanzi light ?
You make a great point , I did take it for granted that the electrodes must be isolated from each other and any direct short would definitely be a bad thing .Especially with the available capacity of a car battery .
I like your theodolite analogy reference. Gotta admit I had no idea what the hell that was and had to look it up .Thanks for the education.
Hope all is well with you and yours. Looking forward to seeing some more vids from you once the weather is more motorcycle friendly in Auz.
Cheers for now good sir 🍻
@@TRyanLearnBikes If I have or had something and I see someone else has the same my eye goes directly to that item for some reason. Trust me I don't frame by frame peoples vids to spot things like some kind of stalker or anything it's just a matter of a type of pattern recognition thing I have always had.Heck I did not even mention that you had 4 of of the Ulanzi's or look like them anyway on top of your corner cupboard next to the Marantz tuner amp that looks to be around the 2220B model Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 20 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.5%
Damping factor: 20
Input sensitivity: 1.8mV (MM), 180mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 77dB (line)
Channel separation: 30dB (line)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Dimensions: 17-3/8 x 5-3/8 x 14 inches
Weight: 26.4lbs.
@rolandkeith5322 Ha ha ha....ok now I'm scared..
Well played R.k. that actually made me laugh out loud 🤣
@@TRyanLearnBikes hahahaha
Hi Bo
Good catch ,not many have spotted that little easter egg.
TRyan, the science guyan 😅👍
@SpyderWayne Ha ha ha ...well crafted Wayne..thats a beaut cheers 🍻
If I put a battery on the dining room table ., I would cease to live qyuickly 'D
@Jarvisbiker Ya ...it may not be a good idea to do stuff like this in the house on the good furniture.
Seems I’ll be sticking around here in this channel…🧐
@chriscorkas Hey Chris , thanks very much for watching and for taking the time to comment so kindly. I hope you enjoy the channel and future videos. Cheers 🍻