In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday
  1. dotman17

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    So last October I pulled out my cast iron heat exchanger panels and got smart and took them outside and sprayed the gunk off them with the hose. It worked beautifully. But I didn't towel dry them or let them dry on their own long enough. I put them back in the stove and fired it up carefree of warping the metal and assuming it would dry them fast anyway. All true. But when I took them out today to do the same thing, I came across a thin film of rust. This time i hand dried them and am letting them house dry.

    Anybody else do this??
     
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    Can't say I have Dot but no better way to learn a lesson that you will remember for the remainder of your life then f'ing up, its not how you F 'up its how you recover !
     
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    Well the unintended benny is it looks rustic.

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  4. PhilaB

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    I fixed that for you.
     
  5. kappel15

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    When I take my cast out to clean, I wash it down with hose, and then blow dry with air compressor or leaf blower. Then I paint the baffle for the AE. Makes it look nice thru the glass all off season. :D
     
  6. dotman17

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    Blow drying with my leaf blower is a really good idea.
     
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    I took the panels out over the weekend and they look great. A little rust never hurt anyone.
     
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    Cast will rust,while you are blowing it dry with an air hose.I remember taking cast blocks out of the caustic soda(automotive rebuild shop),hosing it off,and showed surface rust before I could air blow it.We (and other rebuilders) used a product called Cast Blast.Works well.Otherwise,dry it in the sun,or air,and just spray with dry moly or dry graphite.
     
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