Worlds Fastest Rusting Method !

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • I rust a lot of metal. Hell I've made a living from rusting metal. So far this is by far the quickest method I have found for rusting metal. Once the project is rinsed and dried add the clear coat of you choice.
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Komentáře • 101

  • @kenstephens7366
    @kenstephens7366 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been building a mobile home from scratch , all brand new BUT I wanted a rusty patina . The bottom 3 feet ole fence boards . And I found your channel. Now I can get the effects I’m looking for .after I install my thin gauge steel for my siding . Should look like a ole miners shack when I’m done . And I’ll do it out doors . LOL thanks

  • @laurielund9118
    @laurielund9118 Před 2 lety +1

    I love watching you transform the metal into something amazing! I'm so sensitive to chemicals, I am happy you took the time to put your frustration into a video with the muriatic acid incident for our benefit, a negative situation into a positive learning tool! One slip can do major damage! Very cool, thanks. I've been trying to make some wrought iron railings cool so we'll see.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      Honeslty no matter experienced someone is, there will be mistakes and at least for me as I learn and I make mistakes, I'd rather share them than hide them. I prefer helping others not make the sme mistakes.

  • @bunyanforgings7849
    @bunyanforgings7849 Před 2 lety +1

    Just tried this method out. Wow! Works really fast! Thanks, boss. As to a faster method to rust metal, if it was the 1970's, l would have said, "Buy a Datsun." Cheers!

  • @ChristCenteredIronworks
    @ChristCenteredIronworks Před 3 lety +1

    Very cool Sir thanks for posting!

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety

      And thank you for watching Roy, its greatly appreciated

  • @barryphilrush719
    @barryphilrush719 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video Doug, your RIGHT Robin looking good spraying the Water Feature!! Ha , Ha ""

  • @Everythings_Adjustable
    @Everythings_Adjustable Před 3 lety +1

    Nice tutorial Doug 🛠️👍😊

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Před 3 lety

    Beautiful job. Very nice video this week. Very helpful video thank you so much Doug. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Keep Making. God bless.

  • @farscape3100
    @farscape3100 Před 3 lety +3

    also good malt vinegar is good

  • @stankolbe6384
    @stankolbe6384 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Brush it on. It’s the way to keep the acid vapor to a minimum. Thank you for a great video!

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching, it's greatly appreciated

  • @andrewhenry9530
    @andrewhenry9530 Před 8 měsíci +2

    If you don’t get the color you want do you keep applying more peroxide? My customer wants the brown look but I have the orange rust color.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, I continue to add the peroxide until I'm happy with the color. The orange rust is typically more "surface rust" over time it will go darker but by adding more peroxide you can help the process along. Typically, I'll acid wash in the morning and apply peroxide immediately after the acid. Some areas may look like their smoking which is the reaction between the two liquids. Keep spraying the peroxide throughout the day. Let it dry a bit, spray again. let it dry a bit, spray again.

  • @kenstephens7366
    @kenstephens7366 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been looking for a way to rust thin gauge steel on my new home it’s small and I’m trying to make look like a ole miners shack . Now I can . Bottom wainscoting will be ole fence boards . Guess I better cover my glass well .

  • @Bootieshoecover
    @Bootieshoecover Před 7 měsíci +1

    NIce video. Muratic acid will cut thru galvanized however

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 6 měsíci

      Ah, you left me hanging. "Muratic acid will cut thru galvanized however...." What? However, what? ; ) Thanks for watching

  • @rogermccaslin5963
    @rogermccaslin5963 Před 3 lety +1

    I accidentally found out about the power of muriatic acid to rust things when I was a kid. We had a little metal shed in the back yard with the usual shed stuff in it (shovels, rakes, lawn mower, etc.) plus a shelf with some of my dad's tools and a bunch of fishing stuff (hooks, lures, leader wire). There was also a gallon jug of muriatic acid in there that was about half full. Somehow the bottle got a hole in it (it might have been me but really, I think it was my little brother). the hole was above the contents so it didn't leak out but a week or so of that shed in the hot Florida sun did the trick. The fumes rusted the heck out of everything that was steel based, including the shed. The humidity probably helped too.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety

      Oh yeah, humidity and acid, you got the double whammy

    • @arvindazad
      @arvindazad Před 2 lety

      You will go to jail now 🤣

    • @rogermccaslin5963
      @rogermccaslin5963 Před 2 lety +1

      @@arvindazad
      Statute of limitations. I plead the 5th. I wasn't there, I've got an alibi.

  • @roweve
    @roweve Před 3 lety +4

    Vinegar in place of acid is almost as fast ( just seconds). But safer and cheaper

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety

      I'll have to check that out for sure

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety +1

      I just tried the vinegar in place of the acid then sprayed the peroxide....and nothing. I got zero rust and even if it creates rust over time, its still not as fast as using the acid. Is there anything specific you are doing to get a quick result?

    • @roweve
      @roweve Před 3 lety +3

      @@ArtfullyRogue dissolve a couple tsp of salt in the peroxide

    • @imsorryyoutube6774
      @imsorryyoutube6774 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ArtfullyRogue finally someone who actually checks something out when they say they will and reports back on it. Good man

    • @TheDannytre
      @TheDannytre Před rokem

      @@ArtfullyRogue I also found out how to rust metal faster just using peroxide only. That’s it and it’s cheaper and safer,like you said in the beginning of the video,it’s about that Sanding and prep. Love the water fall idea.

  • @designsinorbit
    @designsinorbit Před 5 měsíci +1

    Man I bought a bunch of 8' sheets on currugated metal. I cannot get ANY rust. But I did not do any cleaning first because I have 157 pieces to do.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Spray with muriatic acid and leave it. The acid will eat the galvanization off where you spray and expose the raw steel which will then rust

  • @jerrywhidby.
    @jerrywhidby. Před 3 lety +2

    I love the look of corten steel when it gets that brilliant orange. Is there anyway to arrest the rusting process, and preserve that color?

    • @flightographist
      @flightographist Před 3 lety +1

      Clear coat, the sleeper auto crowd use it.

    • @IRONMANMETALBILLDANKANIS
      @IRONMANMETALBILLDANKANIS Před 3 lety +1

      Spray with water to stop the corrosion process and keep it at the color you want.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety +2

      Spray a clear coat over the rust. I use either a small spray can of spray or I'll mix batch for an air sprayer.

  • @Lazarusart
    @Lazarusart Před rokem

    Great Video, Subbed !

  • @ickysan
    @ickysan Před 3 lety +1

    Love this channel. I'm looking to rust out some galvanized roof panels (to give them that authentic, weathered "shanty-town"-look). Any tips on how to do that?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds cool. You'll first need to remove the galvanization before they will rust. I find that using a flap wheel and an angle grinder work best for that

  • @michaelwho
    @michaelwho Před 3 lety +1

    As an added safety, I’ll often have a 5 gallon bucket of fresh water and a large box of baking soda. These also are nice for a more even spaying. The green tops are for chemicals.
    Chapin International 1046 48-Ounce Janitorial/Sanitation Industrial Cleaner/Degreaser Sprayer

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety +1

      cool thanks Michael

    • @kylethompson6611
      @kylethompson6611 Před rokem

      hey michael, so you'll mix big box of baking soda into a five gallon bucket of freshwater and once done with the acid and peroxide, wait a couple hours, then wash it off with said mixture to get it more uniform?

    • @michaelwho
      @michaelwho Před rokem

      The baking soda is to neutralize acid splash and spills. As is the water. Goggles and gloves when working with acid. Always add acid TO the water. If splashing occurs, it’s diluted to/with water.

    • @kylethompson6611
      @kylethompson6611 Před rokem +1

      @@michaelwho very much appreciated 👍

  • @Goalsplus
    @Goalsplus Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks. 3 percent hydrogen peroxide - very important; 20 percent and it burns and burns. Rob would have been in a shower crying for hours. What percent did use with the hydrochloric acid? The swimming pool stuff is usually pretty fast on its own and great for stripping zinc off, as you know Doug. Gas mask, outdoors and all other safety procedures apply, everyone.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety +2

      Yep we just use the pool acid. And yep we'll use it to rust our zinc covered screws as well

  • @Ericsch1
    @Ericsch1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thnx for your video man! Gotta rust a 4mm thick iron table top next week so im preparing things. I noticed 2 different kind of peroxide here, they sell 3%and 35-50% concentration. Does it matter ?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 měsíci

      Not sure it matters, I've always just used the 3% as it was readily available

  • @alt34
    @alt34 Před měsícem +1

    What do you use to seal rust? Everything clearcoat I’ve used absorbs into the rust and darkens any cool color created. Very frustrating!

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 dny

      I've started using a two part automotive clear that I use a paint sprayer to apply. It's a bit thicker than the off the shelf spray can of clear coat. Check with your local automotive paint supplier. I use a brand called Medallion

  • @imsorryyoutube6774
    @imsorryyoutube6774 Před 2 lety

    I will never have use for this, but very interesting nonetheless. Good tips and narration though.

  • @annaholbrook9025
    @annaholbrook9025 Před rokem +1

    Great video! But could you please tell me what concentrate of muriatic acid to water? I assume you're not spraying full strength? And same with the hydrogen peroxide - full strength or cut?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      Peroxide is 3% and the acid, I believe is full strength. I buy it from Home depot. Its the same that goes into swimming pools

  • @aired-downdisconnected4125

    So how did it hold up over time ?
    My patina on my truck , a hard rainstorm washed it back to bare metal.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      We've started using a two part automotive clear coat on the water features. The spray on that I used in this video did ok for about a year before it needed reapplication

  • @bunyanforgings7849
    @bunyanforgings7849 Před 3 lety +1

    You mentioned running acid washing off the rust, does rinsing with water do that too?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety +1

      I actually just rinse with water but I pour slowly over the rust as opposed to using a hose with any pressure

    • @bunyanforgings7849
      @bunyanforgings7849 Před 3 lety

      @@ArtfullyRogue Thank you for taking the time to respond. Huge help. I have clients pushing for this exact type of finish. Cheers.

  • @joemirenna6714
    @joemirenna6714 Před 6 měsíci +1

    nice video. Does the rust continue to happen and run off to stain a deck?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 6 měsíci

      With Corten, it will continue to rust but does reach a stopping point. You can spray a clear coat sealer to slow the rust process and keep it from running onto the deck.

  • @ssskids123
    @ssskids123 Před 2 lety

    Cool video and great advice for rusting! Apologies if this is covered in another video, but do you seal the rust with something to stop further rusting before installing? I’ve been hesitant to install a welded fountain for fear of it clogging the pump, but I realize now that might have been a bad assumption.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      Sorry for long delay I totally missed your comment. I typically use a two part spray on automotive clear coat

  • @tonta182
    @tonta182 Před rokem +1

    Seems i a year to late to hit the alarm bell, what ever you do don't mix muriatic acid with hydrogen peroxide indoors, then with the wrong type of muratic acid you get chlorine gas, a safer way to get quick rust is to heat the metall with a burner, make it warm not hot and then spray some hydrogen peroxide on the metal, let it do its thing, then just use water and when the metal is wet just use the burner and the oxidation will kick in quick with natural rust

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      I've actually tried the method you mention. Unfortunately for what I'm doing its not consistent and doesn't add the character and color the acid/peroxide does

  • @johnhildebrand8740
    @johnhildebrand8740 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What is the concentration on the acid?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 měsíci

      I use it straight out of the bottle. I get from from Home Depot in the swimming pool supplies section.

  • @fiftyfifty4664
    @fiftyfifty4664 Před 3 lety +2

    is muriatic acid = hydrochloric acid ?

  • @IRONMANMETALBILLDANKANIS
    @IRONMANMETALBILLDANKANIS Před 3 lety +1

    Can I do this over the factory mill scale?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately no. You'd have to remove the mill scale first

  • @luisponce4187
    @luisponce4187 Před rokem +1

    any recommendations on protective finish on that?

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      I use an automotive clear that I buy from my local auto paint store. I don't have a specific brand as I get whats on sale and they all seem to do the job

  • @jackcraw3042
    @jackcraw3042 Před 3 lety +1

    Would u be to use ferric chloride as the acid?

  • @Patriot4TheTree
    @Patriot4TheTree Před 2 lety +1

    It's unfortunate that he wasn't wearing "assid" protection. It was like watching The Plumbing Channel.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 2 lety

      Haha thats funny, I totally missed that. I had to go back and see what you were making reference to

  • @mrbriankeith111
    @mrbriankeith111 Před 10 dny +1

    Definitely does not work on galvanized

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 10 dny

      You are correct. Galvanized metal is specifically dipped to prevent rusting. It's necessary to remove the galvanization and get down tot he bare metal for this process to work

    • @mrbriankeith111
      @mrbriankeith111 Před 10 dny +1

      @ArtfullyRogue i have a fountain flashed in galvanized steel 26 Guage. I took a wire wheel to it, I've sprayed it 4 times now in the sun and it only took the shine off. I can't find any information on how to remove this coating other than dipping it in acid. This is a fountain 6 feet by 3 feet. Dipping is not an option

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 8 dny

      @@mrbriankeith111 have you tried spraying it with acid? Pool acid in a sprayer is a possibility

    • @mrbriankeith111
      @mrbriankeith111 Před 8 dny

      @ArtfullyRogue I have with muratic acid from my pool supplies. 4 times actually and in the full las vegas sun the last 2 times. I found a company that makes a coating so I think that's what I'm going to do at this point. Removing that galvanized finish is tough.

    • @CasperCarver
      @CasperCarver Před 7 dny +1

      I’m doing it on galvanized it’s just takes awhile.

  • @bsebldude
    @bsebldude Před rokem

    Tried this method on a new galvanizeed corrugated roof panel. The reaction only turned the panel gray with some black spots. No rusty patina.. Did I miss something??

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      The galvanized coating prevents rusting. The galvanizing has to be removed

    • @bsebldude
      @bsebldude Před rokem

      @@ArtfullyRogue Understood. I used the Muriatic acid 1st followed by the peroxide. Basically just dulled the surface and turned it gray ands black. No orange rust patina!

    • @designsinorbit
      @designsinorbit Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@bsebldudeSame here. I don't get it. I am doing everything the same way all the other people on CZcams are with corrugated metal. Did you ever figure it out?

    • @brrrtd
      @brrrtd Před 15 dny

      ​@@designsinorbit Have you figured it out?

    • @designsinorbit
      @designsinorbit Před 15 dny

      ​@@brrrtdnope.

  • @510BIGD
    @510BIGD Před rokem +1

    What percentage of hydrogen peroxide are you using... I'm using 3% and not getting any reaction

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před rokem

      I also use 3%. And you're using pool acid ?

    • @510BIGD
      @510BIGD Před rokem

      @@ArtfullyRogue no...strictly muriatic. Though I did figure it out. Had to take the weed burner and warm up the metal. Soon as it was good and hot I hit it with the hydrogen peroxide and bam..... instant rust. Since you live in a warmer climate it wasn't an issue for you. I needed to open up the pours of the metal with some heat. Thanks for the reply though

    • @designsinorbit
      @designsinorbit Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@510BIGDI had not heard of this idea. You weren't using corrugated metal by chance, were ya?

  • @jonmichaelroberts
    @jonmichaelroberts Před 5 měsíci +1

    Please wear gloves if you are spraying Muriatic acid and google precaution tips.

    • @ArtfullyRogue
      @ArtfullyRogue  Před 4 měsíci

      Something I need to remind myself to do. When I'm outside the breeze usually gives you a sense that all is good until it changes direction on you.

  • @cd1168
    @cd1168 Před rokem +1

    Did he dilute the acid ?