
Rusted Washers

results from the rusty bits I picked up over Labor Day

This was wrapped around the gear thingy (see previous posts)

This is the brake rotor(??) (Purple is from my camera, it is really on Muslin!)
I think it is time for a new camera
This is the disgusting part....

Cheesecloth, still damp
Unofrtunatley, when it dried it resembles bandages with dried body fluids!
Don't think that I will be using this in anything, but you never know.
I also tried rusting some polyester batting, and that did not work either!
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