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001.JPGDrain cleaner - concentrated sulfuric acid71 viewsGrease --- Food residue
Paper ---rinds
Hair --- soap
Tobacco
& everthing else it touches!!
BE CAREFUL!!!
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003.JPGResult71 viewsThere is a black residue left on the file which I'm told is the carbon left when the iron is disolved from the surface of the steel.
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002.JPGSulfuric acid bath62 viewsCheap plastic container with a snap close lid.
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004.JPGThe laboratory - as far away as I can get and down wind62 viewsThe fumes from this stuff will condense and etch the surface of anything it touches.
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