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<p>[QUOTE="7Jags, post: 4432632, member: 78719"]So not sure where you got that last bit from as ALL were improved. Perfect, no, but I was quite forthright in presenting what I had. You will note that the Anguilla coin was near PERFECT.</p><p><br /></p><p>GDSMP, love your dissertation, or not, but that was highly deflective and you should be ashamed to use such terms as "eating" which at absolute best is rather crude and not representative of your background I am sure.</p><p>In fact it does not "eat" the metal but instead reduces the oxidized state = redox reaction. Check that in YOUR chemistry book lest you forgot. Now then, bringing up examples that have NOTHING to do with what I presented is disingenuous at best. Don't try the straw dummy technique of arguing other points that I did NOT bring up.</p><p><br /></p><p>Electrolysis in NOT an all or none process, and the currents and reactions generated in the stated OP are VERY mild and when neutralized afterward pose little risk in the manner described. It is not a matter of "getting away with it", and the Anguilla example readily shows how faulty is your point of view.</p><p>I really am NOT commenting on your specious (to this case) examples and you might well open up your own thread where such concerns may be addressed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Let's get this straight - your presentation or response is highly inflammatory and extremely negative and unfortunately betrays what I would expect is a posture of neutrality.</p><p><br /></p><p>In point of fact the method presented is quite effective, both absolutely and in cost - effectiveness. So get it straight - it is not a matter of luck but rather applied science.If you should ever find yourself in the DC area I would be more than glad to demonstrate this type of treatment.</p><p><br /></p><p>Quite frankly it appears that you are closed minded and already had your mind made up and tried to defray from some valid observations and procedures that are quite helpful. </p><p>Our general mission, as I take it, on these boards with topics such as this is to share valuable information and knowledge, not to suppress it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="7Jags, post: 4432632, member: 78719"]So not sure where you got that last bit from as ALL were improved. Perfect, no, but I was quite forthright in presenting what I had. You will note that the Anguilla coin was near PERFECT. GDSMP, love your dissertation, or not, but that was highly deflective and you should be ashamed to use such terms as "eating" which at absolute best is rather crude and not representative of your background I am sure. In fact it does not "eat" the metal but instead reduces the oxidized state = redox reaction. Check that in YOUR chemistry book lest you forgot. Now then, bringing up examples that have NOTHING to do with what I presented is disingenuous at best. Don't try the straw dummy technique of arguing other points that I did NOT bring up. Electrolysis in NOT an all or none process, and the currents and reactions generated in the stated OP are VERY mild and when neutralized afterward pose little risk in the manner described. It is not a matter of "getting away with it", and the Anguilla example readily shows how faulty is your point of view. I really am NOT commenting on your specious (to this case) examples and you might well open up your own thread where such concerns may be addressed. Let's get this straight - your presentation or response is highly inflammatory and extremely negative and unfortunately betrays what I would expect is a posture of neutrality. In point of fact the method presented is quite effective, both absolutely and in cost - effectiveness. So get it straight - it is not a matter of luck but rather applied science.If you should ever find yourself in the DC area I would be more than glad to demonstrate this type of treatment. Quite frankly it appears that you are closed minded and already had your mind made up and tried to defray from some valid observations and procedures that are quite helpful. Our general mission, as I take it, on these boards with topics such as this is to share valuable information and knowledge, not to suppress it.[/QUOTE]
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