blackfoxsteam
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After breaking a 2-56 tap in a piece of brass and a 0.063 drill bit in a brass steam engine cyliner passage, I decided to try the alum trick described in posts on this site to clear the steel from the brass parts. It worked fine!
I got a 2 ounce jar of Alum at the grocery store, put it in a cup with ½ cup water, dropped in the brass piece, covered it to reduce evaporation, and left it on the cup warmer in the shop. After 2 days the tap came out easily looking like a black paste. The 0.063 drill bit came out after 5 days.
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=56850&stc=1&d=1345243081
Thanks to the contributors to HMEM, I've learned a lot from you guys.
I got a 2 ounce jar of Alum at the grocery store, put it in a cup with ½ cup water, dropped in the brass piece, covered it to reduce evaporation, and left it on the cup warmer in the shop. After 2 days the tap came out easily looking like a black paste. The 0.063 drill bit came out after 5 days.
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=56850&stc=1&d=1345243081
Thanks to the contributors to HMEM, I've learned a lot from you guys.
