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Rick Morel Rick Morel is offline
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Default swing keel stuck

Wasn't me with the keel, Steve. It was Derry - he got the keel loose a
couple months ago.

I've used Muratic acid safely for a bit over 40 years, for pretty much
all of its uses.

Rick


On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 09:19:24 -0700, "Steve Lusardi"
wrote:

Rick.
DO NOT USE this acid on the keel when it is installed on the boat. It is far too dangerous with your aluminum hull. This acid will
dissolve aluminum while you watch and create terrific heat doing it. You have talked about this keel for a while now. My
suggestion is to stop playing with it, blow it out of the hull and service/repair it as necessary. You get this wrong and you lose
the boat. Lives and a large financial investment are at stake here, be professional and get it right.
Steve

"Rick Morel" wrote in message ...
On Fri, 29 May 2009 06:44:36 -0700 (PDT), derry
wrote:


rick this sounds good any idea of what strengt ot hydrochloric acid to
use


I've always used straight Muratic acid. I'm not sure offhand what
concentration it is. Same for the boatyards. As I had mentioned, paint
stores and auto supplies carry it.

I did try using some to remove rust from a tractor engine radiator and
water jacket. It got diluted by the water left in the block and didn't
seem to do nearly as well.

As an aside, it's used, diluted a pint to 3 gallons of water (I think)
to clean the calcium deposits and stuff in a Lectra/San Type I MSD.

I usually put it in a sprayer. One of those quart type garden spayers,
not the kind with a hose.

Everyone that wrote about the fumes is correct. Make sure you've got
very good ventilation.

Let us know how you make out!

Rick