I just donated a couple of 400 watt power supplies to a local thrift store, but I have a few more. I derust old hand tools mostly, and if a 400 watt is too slow, two could be used so long as you kept the polarity correct. Most newer computers need 500 watts or more, so the older power supplies can be had for free or nearly so... l need to check out your idea on a stainless washer tub, hadn't thought of that. 😊
Well, shoot. We will have to remember that. ... but hopefully, he won't need another one for a while, lol. He really needs to look into setting up another one as well.
@@ASimpleLifewithChrisTara I do. A 25 gallon plastic barrel. If you visit the Cast Iron Cookware channel, he has a video on the tank he made using the DC power supply. That's where I got the idea. The manual battery chargers are harder to find.
I just donated a couple of 400 watt power supplies to a local thrift store, but I have a few more. I derust old hand tools mostly, and if a 400 watt is too slow, two could be used so long as you kept the polarity correct. Most newer computers need 500 watts or more, so the older power supplies can be had for free or nearly so... l need to check out your idea on a stainless washer tub, hadn't thought of that. 😊
It has worked out great, especially for bigger pieces. Thanks for watching... we really appreciate it.
Wish I knew you needed one, I make them all the time. I'm running three right now.
Well, shoot. We will have to remember that. ... but hopefully, he won't need another one for a while, lol. He really needs to look into setting up another one as well.
Here is my restoration account.
Yep...just subbed 👍
Love this, always interesting to watch when you clean these 😃
Now, if I can just find some more cast iron 😅
Thank you!! Keep an eye out on FB marketplace, goodwill, thrift stores, etc
$60 DC power supply from Amazon.
Do you have an Etank, or how do you restore your cast iron?
@@ASimpleLifewithChrisTara I do. A 25 gallon plastic barrel. If you visit the Cast Iron Cookware channel, he has a video on the tank he made using the DC power supply. That's where I got the idea. The manual battery chargers are harder to find.
A plastic barrel and a battery supply is the setup I have as well