M mockery Active Member Market Messages 1,695 Reaction score 0 Aug 13, 2010 #1 So unwashed working in the tank today and a hook that I use next to the tank is covered in rust and some of the bits of rust fell into the tank it was not much at all and but I was not able to remove it, is that ok?? Colin
So unwashed working in the tank today and a hook that I use next to the tank is covered in rust and some of the bits of rust fell into the tank it was not much at all and but I was not able to remove it, is that ok?? Colin
drnecropolis Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,779 Reaction score 259 Location Douglasville Aug 13, 2010 #3 Ferric oxide n. A dark red compound, Fe2O3, occurring naturally as hematite ore and rust and used in pigments and metal polishes and on magnetic tapes
Ferric oxide n. A dark red compound, Fe2O3, occurring naturally as hematite ore and rust and used in pigments and metal polishes and on magnetic tapes
M mockery Active Member Market Messages 1,695 Reaction score 0 Aug 13, 2010 #4 Ok I figured it would be ok, just had to make sure!
drnecropolis Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,779 Reaction score 259 Location Douglasville Aug 13, 2010 #5 Can also be used to make Thermite..
S smallblock Active Member Market Messages 1,712 Reaction score 0 Aug 13, 2010 #6 destruction is always on your mind
drnecropolis Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,779 Reaction score 259 Location Douglasville Aug 13, 2010 #9 LoL.. Thermite will burn through a car motor.. Not sure I would use it near a tank..
flyingarmy Active Member Supporting Messages 1,522 Reaction score 14 Location Newnan Aug 13, 2010 #11 Colin...why did you have a hook next to your tank? Were you fishing?
J jead85 Member Market Messages 687 Reaction score 0 Aug 13, 2010 #12 It would be interesting to see what happens to thermite in water