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Reply #20 - Mar 2nd, 2013 at 9:36am

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That is amazing how well that has come up already!!! Shocked

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Looking very nice mate, you are doing a great job, keep the photos coming  Smiley
 
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Reply #22 - Mar 2nd, 2013 at 9:39am

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Reply #23 - Mar 2nd, 2013 at 10:24am

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I'm surprised too Jeff. If you can recall this was being used as a planter; and don't a lot end up there? Roll Eyes maybe it is a blessing though.
When I bought  it off the image I took the punt that being as the plants were succulents they would not have had too much watering and the growing medium would be dryish for the most of the time and maybe, just maybe there wasn't any serious rust.
The punt appears to have paid off.
 
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Just checked the amps and they have settled to 15 which the set up can tolerate all day long.
The clear spot in the bath is where the hydrogen bubbles are rising. That tells me most of the work is happening on the interior.

The loose wire to the bottom of the image is attached to the  lid. I had to disconnect it as together, they were drawing way too many amps. 
I will give it about 4+ more hours and that should have it sorted; then I can redo the lid and a couple of other small items.
 
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The next images are from the second electro treatment
 
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close-up of the interior base
 
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Reply #27 - Mar 2nd, 2013 at 1:35pm

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This is an example of what is on the interior wall.
Pretty damn good for a flower pot Grin
 
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Hey Derek, check out the base.. no gate mark Shocked


Nice fine side walls and a heavier base. The corner from base to sidewall has a nice radius and the legs are attached cleanly.

Does anyone recognise that style of leg join? It looks 'modern' to my eye. I say that, not from experience , more from instinct.

Surely there must be more than two examples of the Albatross kicking about??
 
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Reply #29 - Mar 3rd, 2013 at 3:03pm

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That is amazing how it cleaned up. Shocked

grump wrote on Mar 2nd, 2013 at 1:42pm:
Hey Derek, check out the base.. no gate mark

Where would they have poured from then?

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